ecidiego
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Ford Type F!It's an electric pump and things have come a long ways from the days of using Dexron ATF in the power steering pump!
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Ford Type F!It's an electric pump and things have come a long ways from the days of using Dexron ATF in the power steering pump!
Even on Amazon...............I actually need some EPS Fluid... my dealer just said it's on national backorder.
I love my Jeep, but I really hate Jeep.
Had to laugh as it reminds me of the old 'use type F in any transmission to make it shift better" BS when we discuss the transmissions in our older AMCs and Jeeps (MOPAR transmissions starting 1972)Ford Type F!
Going to have to do a special operation with a turkey baster on the dealer lot at nightEven on Amazon...............
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I wonder what Benny says.
Everyone knows I hate all San Diego Jeep dealers but I need to post if I have a good experience too.Going to have to do a special operation with a turkey baster on the dealer lot at night
Yes, but it needs AB correct?Fyi - Amazon does have 68088485AA
Unless service data says otherwise, the two letter suffix revision of the part numbers are compatible.Yes, but it needs AB correct?
Thank youUnless service data says otherwise, the two letter suffix revision of the part numbers are compatible.
FWIW, I have order from the Amazon listings with the AA suffix and received the latest AB suffix item.
In almost all cases, pretty much all parts - the suffix of FCA part numbers are minor revisions.Yes, but it needs AB correct?
Me neither. In all my 3 ps pumps, I had an air lock and had to work dam hard to get it out. All three air locks measured 250 ml.Geese, all this talk of guys with low power steering fluid …..gotta check mine I suppose. Weird, I’ve never had a vehicle that required a ps fluid top off. Hmmmmm