What's the 2000 Ford Ranger power steering fluid type?

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James B. January 15, 2021
The 2000 Ford Ranger power steering fluid type is atf+4. Having good steering is crucial for changing lanes and moving about on the road. You will someday come across some problems though. It could turn to one side. Steering fluid might leak at one point. The steering wheel may become stuck. The rack mount can become faulty. The steering pump can become loose and that will be disaster for Your vehicle. The strut bearings may become bad. The power steering fluid needs to be changed every 75,000 miles. Along with changing fluids, You will come across noises from steering parts. A faulty bearing will make a terrible sound. A loose bearing will become annoying to the ear.
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Mike C October 3, 2023
Ford does Not take ATF+4...that is Chrysler Dodge, Jeep. Ford uses Mercon(V)
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Robert Reed December 11, 2022
Actually I got a question what happens when the idiots hit the garage fill your 2000 ranger with power steering fluid instead of transmission fluid after you tell them 50 times and then they insist that they don't have to use the negative 14-in vacuum to flush the air out of the system and run it and go lock the lock over and over then finally take that c**p out and put in transmission fluid and supposedly vacuum burped the system
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Micheal A July 16, 2020
The 2000 ford ranger power steering fluid type is atf+4.
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