Usually it is red, have it flushed
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If it was mine I wouldn't worry about it. If you feel you need to do
something just get a turkey baster and use it to suck as much fluid as
you can out of the pump reservoir and then refill it with real PS
fluid. I saw one poster say it should be red but I have not seen red
PS fluid in anything in a long time, all of mine are something between
a honey color and brown color. Some people use the red automatic
transmission fluid when they can find anything else and years ago the
red ATF was what the manufactures put in too. My opinion of new stuff
is to not use ATF.
SC Tom - 25 Sep 2006 00:47 GMT
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> red ATF was what the manufactures put in too. My opinion of new stuff
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Most, if not all, of the newer Fords use Mercon ATF. 2002 Escape, 2002
Focus, and 2002 Taurus owner's manuals call for it in the PS reservoirs. May
be different for UK cars, but I wouldn't think so.
SC Tom
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I know nothing is 100%. None of the several fords I've had used the
ATF in the PS system, they all used a PS that was more or less the
same color as oil. If the spec is the same maybe they just leave out
the coloring and bump up the price.
visions of effty - 25 Sep 2006 17:53 GMT
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> same color as oil. If the spec is the same maybe they just leave out
> the coloring and bump up the price.
This is kinda OT from the original question, but I always thought PS fluid
and AT fluid were exactly the same stuff, except they put the red coloring
in the AT fluid to help you differentiate between the two for finding leaks.
Otherwise, it's the same. That's what I always thought, but I could be
wrong.
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dazza wrote:
> Could you advise me please. I was going to top up my Oil (5W30) and
> somehow idiotically i managed to put a bit (cant remember exactly how
> much) into the power steering resevior.
> I managed to mop up a fair bit by using tissue. However the colour of
> the fluid on tissue is still oily brown - just wondering if the power
> steering fluid is the same colour - i hope!
A quick Google reveals posts to Ford newsgroups that indicate dark and
dirty power steering fluid is not uncommon.
> I haven't tried to drive the car yet,
Obviously, the right thing to do is drain and flush the system.
But, if this car happens to be a low value car (you didn't mention year
and mileage) you might try a less thorough solution. If you haven't
started the motor yet, you could try getting a clear container and pouring
some of the correct power steering fluid into the clear container. Then
pour some of the same 5w-30 you actually added. If the 5w-30 floats on top
of the power steering fluid, you could try getting a turkey baster and and
sucking the sucking the 5-30w out of the PS reservoir.
> what shall i do? just leave it?
I wouldn't. I tried Google to see if I could find any posts indicating
that it was no big deal. Sorry to say, I found the opposite. But it was in
regard to GM vehicles, not Ford. For what it's worth, here is that thread:
http://makeashorterlink.com/?N2CE325DD

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post@bc-ltd.net - 24 Sep 2006 20:18 GMT
thanks all who replied. The car is 2002 so its worth sorting i
think. I will drive it the short distance to the garage tomorrow and
get it flushed.
Thanks for the prompt reply. newsgroups rock!
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Don Byrer - 25 Sep 2006 05:30 GMT
>thanks all who replied. The car is 2002 so its worth sorting i
>think. I will drive it the short distance to the garage tomorrow and
>get it flushed.
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>Thanks for the prompt reply. newsgroups rock!
Ahh...and for those of us yanks...A "Mondeo" is a "Contour", but
nicer. They don't build a Taurus equivalent in UK/Europe, so the
Mondeos get all the nice stuff like the good coachwork, etc. Looks
just like a Contour, tho...even the panel in the rear side windows...
And my $0.02...or would that be tuppence? I'd have already nicked
the wife's turkey baster, sucked the pump dry, filled it with the
right fluid, run a few minutes and repeat a few times. That'll
accomplish most of what a flush will.
Then again, a PS flush may be more reasonably priced over there. Some
things are. Many American's idea of a Timing/Cam belt change is
"Sell the Car Before it Fails". While such services are commonplace
and reasonably priced in the UK....they ain't over here, in the land
of disposable cars.
2002? That's halfway worn out by US standards. :) pun intended...
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