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Power Steering Fluid-AWD ACDelco GM Original Equipment 10-5073

$ 10.96

Availability: 63 in stock
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 10-5073
  • Type: Power Steering Fluid
  • Warranty: 1 Year
  • Brand: ACDelco GM Original Equipment
  • Quantity: 1
  • Condition: New
  • SKU: DCB:10-5073

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    ACDelco is the exclusive Original Equipment parts brand for Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac, as well as a provider of premium aftermarket parts for most other makes and models.Other available applications include off-road, marine and industrial. Authorized eBay ACDelco Sellers have been selected because of their direct relationship with ACDelco as part of a certified parts distribution network. The ACDelco Authorized Seller logo is your guarantee that you are purchasing a genuine ACDelco part.
    Power Steering Fluid-AWD ACDelco GM Original Equipment 10-5073
    Part Number:
    10-5073
    Features:
    Helps protect the power steering system for long service life
    Designed to help reduce the effort needed by the driver to turn the vehicle
    Helps transfer power with hydraulic fluids
    Intended to keep power steering system running quietly and efficiently
    Specially formulated for extreme cold temperature vehicle operation
    Description:
    ACDelco Power Steering Fluid was designed to ease the effort needed to turn your vehicle while also protecting the various inner components of the power steering system. It helps minimize leaks and squeaks as the hydraulic fluid transfers power throughout the system. This power steering fluid is designed to help keep your system running quietly and efficiently. ACDelco Power Steering Fluid has been formulated to meet your expectations for durability and longevity. ⚠
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    Tips
    Keep your power steering fluid at the proper levels at all times. If you need to top off your power steering fluid more than once a year, make sure to get t he system checked for leaks.
    Change your power steering fluid when recommended. Failing to do so could result in power steering system failure.
    FAQ
    FAQ
    Should I routinely change my power steering fluid?
    No, power steering fluid should only be serviced if the system is performing poorly or if the fluid appears dark or murky. If the fluid is more than 4 years old or dark or murky then it is best to have a trained technician look at the fluid. Power steering fluid changes should only be done by trained auto technicians.
    Can I check my power steering fluid?
    Yes, vehicles that use traditional power steering fluid typically have a fluid reservoir underneath the hood near the base of the windshield.
    Does my vehicle take a specific type of power steering fluid?
    Yes, check your owner's manual for the type of fluid your vehicle needs.
    Can I change my own power steering fluid?
    No, ACDelco recommends that only trained professionals do a complete power steering fluid change over. However, topping off power steering fluid is easy to do, just unscrew the top and fill to the line.
    Is there a difference between power steering fluid and transmission fluid? Can I use one in place of the other in my vehicle?
    Yes, there is a difference. There are many types of transmission fluid. While some could be used for steering fluid ACDelco recommends that only owner's manual identified power steering fluids be used for this purpose.
    Troubleshooting
    Troubleshooting
    Signs of wear for your vehicle's power steering fluid include, but are not limited to:
    Leaking power steering system
    Contamination of fluid
    Noisy steering system operation
    Difficulty in turning vehicle
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