power steering leak

Asked by Petey Mar 06, 2024 at 12:37 PM about the 1995 Toyota Avalon 4 Dr XL Sedan

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i still have a power steering leak. Could be a hose because it wines but it still
turns good and not stff at all.My question is is it ok to put preston power
steering stop leak in it?Its a old 95 toyota so im gonna keep put large amounts
of money in it.What are the pros and cons of using stop leak in a old car?

4 Answers

307,255

If it’s a hose nothing like that will work. It’s only meant to soften hard seals.

155,245

This type of product rarely works. If you're getting a few drips here and there I wouldn't worry too much about it. Just keep an eye on the fluid level and top off as needed. If the power steering does start to get stiff then you'll need to decide whether to fix it or get rid of the vehicle. One other thing, do NOT put automatic transmission fluid in the power steering system unless that's what it calls for. Automatic transmission fluid has detergents in it that will damage the rubber seals and other things in the power steering system. Hope that helps! Jim

202,415

Repairing a power steering system properly is far less expensive than buying a replacement car/truck. And additives like you suggest are really meant to be temporary, until you can do repairs.... PIC is of our Previa bought new in 1990 and is still reliable.

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