PSF-4
> Power steering fluid on one of my 07 Sante Fe's is a little low. Checked
> the owner's manual and only thing I can find is that it takes PSF-4 type > fluid. > > Went to Auto Zone today and none of the power steering fluid bottles have > any numbers on them. Only thing I see is a consistent "Not recommended > for > Honda vehicles". > > I'm assuming that the fluid they have is OK for my Hyundai, but need some > reassurance that I am putting in the right stuff. Replys are appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Jim > > PS How does the fluid disappear anyway? Have never had to add fluid to > any > of my vehicles over the past 40 years. > > |
Re: PSF-4
"jim" <jwhite18816@nospampeoplepc.com> wrote in message news:Rt2dnY2tGP6JSabUnZ2dnUVZ_qfinZ2d@earthlink.co m... >> Power steering fluid on one of my 07 Sante Fe's is a little low. Checked >> the owner's manual and only thing I can find is that it takes PSF-4 type >> fluid. >> >> Went to Auto Zone today and none of the power steering fluid bottles have >> any numbers on them. Only thing I see is a consistent "Not recommended >> for >> Honda vehicles". >> >> I'm assuming that the fluid they have is OK for my Hyundai, but need some >> reassurance that I am putting in the right stuff. Replys are appreciated. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Jim >> >> PS How does the fluid disappear anyway? Have never had to add fluid to >> any >> of my vehicles over the past 40 years. I have no idea if that is the right stuff If concerned go tot he Hyundai dealer and buy the right stuff. Since it is an 07, it is probably still under warranty and if you have leaks it will be covered. Only way PS fluid can disappear is a leak. It does not evaporate. Keep an eye on it while still under warranty. |
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