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Power Steering Rack Leaks; Automatic Transmission Type 200 1988

Find out where the leak is. Check the reservoir and the low pressure hose that connects to it. I’ve seen that hose leak. It is probably original and 30 years old.

100% Synthetic ATF is suitable for all versions AFAIK. There are no versions. I know people here on the BB have used it in their 240 and 940 racks.

Exceptions to using generic synthetic ATF could be the newer cars which call for a specific ATF. For example, Volvo V70’s 2001+ call for one very specific type of fluid. I imagine that applies to all more modern cars.
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Will I buy another Volvo??? We'll see....






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