ATF Dexron IID, or III
Texaco cold climate PAS fluid 14315
Cheers.
CJ has just purchased a power steering unit from a wrecked Td5 Defender to replace the one on his County. (Those of you who have been to LVS will know the donor xtreme :wink: )
John reckons that the fluid was more like hydraulic fluid than the usual Dextron III stuff.
What is the standard spec for this unit?
Mahn England
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Ex DEFENDER 110 wagon '08 (the Kelvinator)
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Ex 300Tdi Disco:
ATF Dexron IID, or III
Texaco cold climate PAS fluid 14315
Cheers.
As disconut said, Caltex/Texaco Cold Climate PAS 14315 is the factory fill (green colour)
It's a very good power steering fluid, and I've found it much better than a (mineral) Dex III ATF (Fuchs ATF 4000)
Currently running Castrol Transmax Z (full synth, Dex III ATF, also green in colour) which has given me better steering feel than the Fuchs fluid had (was lighter), but I reckon the Caltex fluid is better in really cold weather, but I suspect the Transmax Z will be much better off road in high load/temp situations. The Castrol fluid was recommended to me by a fleet truck operator who reckons it's unbeatable in large truck and bus auto trannys.
I ran Transmax Z in my DII auto and power steering. It made a big difference to the auto. Very smooth.
Trev.
Running Castrol Dexron III ATF in mine also - the red stuff
LRH
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