What type of power steering fluid does the 2005 chevy impala use?

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Xavier T. January 13, 2021
The power steering fluid that the 2005 Chevy Impala uses is the fully synthetic Prestone. It uses around 12 oz of the fluid which is equal to about 0.375 US quarts. The power steering fluid is put in the power steering reservoir which is in the hood of the vehicle. A power steering fluid change is typically cheap and will cost You around $75 to $120. While You can use a transmission fluid for the power steering as well, it is not recommended to do so. Using the recommended liquid will improve the steering quality of Your vehicle. You may change Your power steering fluid if You have trouble steering Your vehicle. This is typically the case when You have at least a couple of years into the car.
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Josephine J. April 9, 2020
You should use hydraulic power steering fluid for this vehicle including dexron, mercon, type f, atf+4.
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Reginald N. April 9, 2020
The power steering fluid used on a 2005 chevy impala is prestone - full-synthetic power steering fluid for american vehicles, 12 oz.
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