Just add 4-6 oz of Trans Tune to your power steering fluid reservoir, and drive it a while to let it work. If the hard steering is caused by sticky varnish/dirty parts, Trans Tune will help smooth it out.
Since you’re only using 4-6 oz in the power steering fluid reservoir, you can add the rest to your transmission fluid to condition it if you’d like to use up the rest of the Trans Tune.
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Good question, James.
Just add 4-6 oz of Trans Tune to your power steering fluid reservoir, and drive it a while to let it work. If the hard steering is caused by sticky varnish/dirty parts, Trans Tune will help smooth it out.
Since you’re only using 4-6 oz in the power steering fluid reservoir, you can add the rest to your transmission fluid to condition it if you’d like to use up the rest of the Trans Tune.