





🛠️ Drive Smooth, Drive Confident – Power Steering Perfected!
Prestone AS261 Power Steering Fluid is a 32 oz. conventional fluid engineered to extend power steering system life up to 50,000 miles. Featuring anti-wear agents and seal conditioners, it protects pump components, prevents squealing, and rejuvenates seals. Compatible with factory fluids across a wide range of vehicles, it delivers smooth, reliable steering performance and reduces abnormal wear.







| ASIN | B0002JN182 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95,552 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #34 in Power Steering Fluids |
| Brand Name | Prestone |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,818) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00797496875747 |
| Item Form | Oil |
| Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Prestone |
| Material | Plastic |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Steering Fluid |
| UPC | 797496875747 797496591241 |
| Unit Count | 946.35 Milliliters |
D**R
works great
R**.
It's power steering fluid. It's a good (Prestone) brand so you should feel confident of its quality. The price is the same if not less than at the auto parts store...The best part is it comes (quickly) directly to your home without any traffic or checkout lines. What more could you ask for? UPDATE NOTATION(5/2/14): I had recently (March 2014) installed new tires on my vehicle and it felt as if the tires were shaking a bit. I asked the tire shop if it may be balancing. The technician said it was probably the rack & pinion system where changing the fluid may help. He was right! I used this power steering fluid to flush/replace my old (blackened) power steering fluid. I am very happy with the results making my steering much smoother within the rack & pinion system. Now, after a couple of months, still no more shaking!
W**Y
My 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe was whining under the hood whenever I started car. My car was whining so bad that if you would have seen my nice Tahoe coming down the road you would have thought there was a clunker nearby! I It turns out the pouring steering reservoir was bone dry! I I put half of a bottle of this in there and the reservoir was full, and still had half of a bottle left over for later for emergencies. As far as I know it fixed my issue, I still have to figure out why it leaked all the fluid in the first place. Make sure to keep that in mind when you use this because this power steering fluid doesn't contain "stop leak" so it won't solve your leaking issue but should stop the whining issue.
J**.
This is the one without the stop-leak since I don't have that problem (yet). I have a Chevy Silverado diesel truck which uses the power steering pump/fluid for the brakes (hydroboost). If the power steering fluid gets old, the brakes don't work too well (ditto for the brake fluid, but that's another story). While I neglected the power steering fluid for the first few years, I now suck out what I can from the reservoir (about a pint) and put in this new fluid. I do this every oil change and it really helps with the brakes. Oh yeah, the steering work fine, too (no squeaks or groans or other noises)..
P**A
What can I say, it's power steering fluid and it makes my steering work.