2003 Ford Mustang v6

Asked by luis Jul 27, 2020 at 07:34 AM about the 2003 Ford Mustang Coupe RWD

Question type: General

Would a powersteering pump have water in it if it is messed up and would that
cause it to get in the radiator? Also if replaced would that fix it there is no
overheating at all.

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No. Power steering is completely separate from ur cooling system.

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You must be confused, the Mustang uses ATF as the power steering fluid. If you are getting ATF in your radiator and coolant reservoir then the transmission cooler line has failed in the radiator. Replace the radiator and flush both the cooling system and your automatic transmission fluid ASAP to limit damage to the transmission. If the power steering looks like it has water in it, it might just be old, suck the fluid out with a small hand pump or turkey baster and replace the fluid.

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