J Johnny248 Joined Jul 19, 2009 Messages 2,294 Location Detroit, MI Aug 24, 2023 #1 Is the Lubegard Synthetic Power Steering fluid "better" than ATF+4 in a Chrysler vehicle?
Marcozi Joined May 4, 2017 Messages 1,031 Location VA Aug 24, 2023 #2 PSF is not = ATF. Check your owner's manual to see which fluid is used in your car.
J Johnny248 Thread starter Joined Jul 19, 2009 Messages 2,294 Location Detroit, MI Aug 24, 2023 #3 Marcozi said: PSF is not = ATF. Check your owner's manual to see which fluid is used in your car. Click to expand... I understand this. My vehicles call for ATF+4 for the P/S systems, however Lubegard says is compatible.
Marcozi said: PSF is not = ATF. Check your owner's manual to see which fluid is used in your car. Click to expand... I understand this. My vehicles call for ATF+4 for the P/S systems, however Lubegard says is compatible.
5 56Cummins Joined May 23, 2021 Messages 67 Aug 24, 2023 #4 Some PSF have a lot more zddp for wear protection. I'd like to know which is better myself.
H hrv Joined Sep 14, 2021 Messages 2,973 Aug 24, 2023 #5 Johnny248 said: I understand this. My vehicles call for ATF+4 for the P/S systems, however Lubegard says is compatible. View attachment 174681 Click to expand... then why not stick to atf+4....
Johnny248 said: I understand this. My vehicles call for ATF+4 for the P/S systems, however Lubegard says is compatible. View attachment 174681 Click to expand... then why not stick to atf+4....
J Johnny248 Thread starter Joined Jul 19, 2009 Messages 2,294 Location Detroit, MI Aug 24, 2023 #6 hrv said: then why not stick to atf+4.... Click to expand... Just curious.
zrxkawboy Joined Nov 30, 2004 Messages 3,179 Location SD Aug 25, 2023 #7 I would be comfortable using either one.