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Ok so on my 99 cummins there is nothing that says what fluid should be in my p/s pump. Can't find my owners manual. So I looked on here at downloads and they don't give a fluid spec. So next thing was google. Some people are using Lucas or atf +4 or whatever. I have a bottle of plain ol valvoline p/s fluid but is that right? Thanks. 

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  • 2002 and older: MOPAR  MS 5931 or equivalent 2003 and newer: MOPAR ATF +4 type 9602 or equivalent  

  • 01cummins4ever
    01cummins4ever

    Nothing but straight off the shelf power steering fluid, Stay away from atf or Hyd. oil. 

  • Mopar1973Man
    Mopar1973Man

    I've been using Dextron ATF in my transfer case for years now. No issues to date.

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PS for me. Just as available ATF and I have 395k on the oe pump. It must like it.

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2002 and older: MOPAR  MS 5931 or equivalent

2003 and newer: MOPAR ATF +4 type 9602 or equivalent

 

I don't see a problem with it, it states that it replaces mopar ms 5391, It does not have to be brand specific 

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I just found it was weird there saying 5931 bottle is saying 5391. Online specs for the bottle is saying 5931 haha crazy. 

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17 hours ago, 01cummins4ever said:

Yep, probably misprint, I would think 5931 is correct number, 

I agree just kinda funny to me by the way. Does anyone know the correct fluid for the transfer case. I've been reading +4 or dexron ll. Thanks 

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Transfer case: NV231HD, NV241LD, NV241HD, fluid ATF+4 type 9602,  fill to bottom edge of fill plug,

drain and fill plugs tightening torque 30-40ft-lb

Dextron III in my transfer case and Redline PS fluid in the PS pump.  I'm a fan of running synthetic PS fluid because if the heat generated in the hydro-assist system.  Its gets pretty hot during the summer and the fluid capacity is pretty small for all the work that system does.  Just my opinion.....  :thumbup2:

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