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Join Date: Sep 2006
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So I took my Pilot in for a routine oil change with the $4.95 coupon that the dealer sent me today and they told me that the Power Steering Fluid needed to be changed. I looked in my manual at the recommended maintennace intervals, and couldn't find a Power Steering Fluid change/flush or anything related to the Power Steering Fluids on there beside checking the level regularly. Am I correct in assuming that this is just my dealership trying to suck some cash out of me?
Thanks, Jake |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: SK, Canada
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I would think its the dealer trying to suck cash out of you. I was going to do a ps system flush along with the brake fluid this past spring. Went to pick up the fluid from the local dealer and the parts manager told me its not required unless the ps rack is changed out. What year and how many miles do you have?
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