Mopar parts guys...
- fixitmattman
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Mopar parts guys...
I know there a few of you on here.
Can anybody dig up any info on an (obsolete?) fluid spec MS9933. It's that oddball powerseteering fluid chrysler used between their old MS5931 and ATF+4.
Matt
Can anybody dig up any info on an (obsolete?) fluid spec MS9933. It's that oddball powerseteering fluid chrysler used between their old MS5931 and ATF+4.
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Here's the problem, you "can't" use ATF+4 to top up either MS5931 or MS9933 systems. The dealer only sells MS5931 and ATF+4. And anything I come across doesn't mention anything about using MS5931 in MS9933 systems. TSB indicates my car came factory fill with this odd ball MS9933.
From what I've seen from searching I have a hunch it's a synthetic P/S fluid they upgraded to from std MS5931 P/S fluid for better cold weather performance. Just wondering if there were any inklings in the Parts database that would confirm my hunch. With my hydraulics experience I know what I could and could not get away with using, but if it all possible I would like to fill it with an equivalent fluid.
I'm probably making a mountain out of a mole hill here
Matt
From what I've seen from searching I have a hunch it's a synthetic P/S fluid they upgraded to from std MS5931 P/S fluid for better cold weather performance. Just wondering if there were any inklings in the Parts database that would confirm my hunch. With my hydraulics experience I know what I could and could not get away with using, but if it all possible I would like to fill it with an equivalent fluid.
I'm probably making a mountain out of a mole hill here
Matt
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The more I search, the more I find out I'm not crazy
Could anybody look up the detail on 05010304AA for me.
Pretty Please
Matt
Could anybody look up the detail on 05010304AA for me.
Pretty Please
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It doesn't by chance mention the word synthetic on the bottle?
By the time the bottle get's shipped to me it's going to be some pretty expensive fluid.
Matt
By the time the bottle get's shipped to me it's going to be some pretty expensive fluid.
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Ooh, that's a good pdf. Saved that one.
Anywho, I just topped it up with some synthetic P/S fluid today to go with my hunch.
Matt
Anywho, I just topped it up with some synthetic P/S fluid today to go with my hunch.
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