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Question about 2004 SL-Class

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...over the counter power steering fluid to use? STP POWER STEERING fluid is good. Don't put transmission fluid for power steering ! valvoline automatic transmission fluid dextron 3 please leave ...

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Question about 2006 Caravan

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...STP 50/50 premix then you dont have to add water it is good to -37C and boil over @ 129C based on a good 15 psi rad cap. However just ask at your local automotive store or gas station and they will ...

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Question about 1998 Forester

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refill oil every time uses lots of oil, no smoking, no leakage, refill every time It must be going out the exhaust! Try a can of STP or 2. Sounds like time to say goodby to the car ! Good Luck ! John.

Question about 1996 Grand Cherokee

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STP in drive the car where you can drive around 55mph or more if car gets better replace the fuel filter if you have a Shell near you use that they have a good cleaner in they gas Merry Christmas &

Question about 1998 Camry

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tune up? I would change plugs, wires, all filters including FUEL filter then run a good fuel system cleaner through it like STP or Gumout. This will give you a good "ground zero" point for reliability

Question about 1998 Camry

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...Replace plugs, wires and all filters especially FUEL filter. Also run a good fuel system cleaner through it like STP or Gumout fuel treatment. This will give you a good "ground zero" for

Question about 1998 Camry

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engine hesitation. I replaced plugs, wire and rot cap but no change. Change your fuel filter and run a good fuel system treatment through with your next tankful of fuel. (STP/Gumout are both good ones

is Stp oil treatment good or bad to use Can i use tis in my car It's fine to use

stp oil trestment good or bad for cars I bought STP oil treatment for my car and need to know I can put it in my car I was involved it testing 3 types of additives for oil a long time ago and the only

STP is a viscosity improver, or thickener, generally used in older engines which have begun burning oil. It reduces such oil consumption by thickening the oil when it is hot, and swelling rubber seals

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