wipe_out
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Need to top up the power steering and I have the right ATF (automatic transmission fluid) in the garage but the bottle is a few years old.. Is it still ok to use or does it go "off"?
Glycol-based brake fluids are hygroscopic, but they're about as closely related to ATF as your morning cuppa.
There are many different spex for ATF but since it commonly lasts for years in active use (often 50,000 miles), I doubt ageing 'for a few years' is a problem for any left in a sealed bottle.
Just to add, most auto gearboxes from the late 80's on don't have a drain plug...
Yes ATF does go off it is a common easy fix for auto gearbox problems is to change the fluid.
Yes ATF does go off it is a common easy fix for auto gearbox problems is to change the fluid. From what I have heard this takes time and many miles so I suspect uncontaminated stuff in a can should be OK and the same probably applies to the stuff in the steering system as it does not have to work that hard.
Presumably you didn't read the previous posts? If you think that changing auto box fluid is an "easy fix" you're welcome to pop round and change mine.
Richard
Get a vacumn oil removal tool and it comes out through the dipstick hole. Takes a few minutes. Does not always get all the fluid but enough to restore normal function of the gear box
But if there's no drain plus on an autobox, why would the manufacturers bother fitting a dipstick?
The answer is that they don't.
Richard
There's a dipstick on mine
It leaks slightly so essential to be able to check level and top up when necessary ............ easier than curing the leak!
But see post #4 regarding modern autoboxes.
Yours probably has a drain plus as well?
Richard