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Anonymous Posted on Jul 28, 2019

TOTAL POWER STEERING FLUID CAPACITY 2002 TRAILBLAZER

EXT LT 4.2L i6 2WD

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Beleive its 2.5 oz

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  • Posted on Oct 15, 2008

SOURCE: Steering gear fluid capacity and type of manual trasmission fluid?

Hello Dave,
I own a 1988 Ram 50 5-Standard and will go off my own experiences to answer this question.
I use a synthetic 80W transmission fluid.
If you know what is/was already in there; my recommendation is not to change the grade of oil in the transmission unless it is necessary because of driving conditions or vechicle requirements (i.e. towing/hauling/efficiency).
Anyway the Ram 50 Manual 4 & 5 Speed transmissions take a range of fluid grades from 70W-90W. You can use this in both conventional and synthetic oils.

For the power steering, universal power steering fluid works the best, and I honestly don't know the exact amount to put in Ram 50, but may I suggest you purchase ~20oz. Fill it half with half the bottle, then check the dipstick, then put in half of that half-bottle (a quarter of the bottle in), check, and repeat until you get it to the appropriate level.

-Cbeach76

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 23, 2008

SOURCE: location of power steering fluid

The resovior is on the drivers side near the fender, it has a green cap on it. Use only VW fluid or you will have huge problems.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 05, 2009

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 20, 2009

SOURCE: passat 2002 v6 steering fluid deposit

Oops, sorry about that.....

The power steering fluid reservoir is located just behind the drivers (LHD) headlight, just forward of the washer fluid reservoir.

The reservoir has a green cap on it and a plastic trim panel to conceal the sides, it is circled here:
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 23, 2009

SOURCE: What type of power steering fluid will I need for

Hi,
To the best of my knowlege, there's not a specific brand requirement for power steering fluid. You can buy it at WalMarts and numerous other stores.
Hope this helps...

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