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The level should be checked after the car has been driven for a while (at least 20
minutes) so that the fluid is warm. A convenient time is when stopping for petrol. The cold
level check should only be used after the engine has not been running for at least 5
hours. The hot level check, however, is always recommended.
Refer page 7-3 for location of the reservoir.
V6 engines
The fluid level can be viewed through the The fluid level can be viewed through the
transparent reservoir. The level markings transparent reservoir. The level markings
are on the rear of the reservoir.
When the fluid is cold the level should be
between the COLD MIN and MAX marks;
when the car has been driven for a while
and the fluid is hot the level should be
between the HOT MIN and MAX marks.
All engines
If fluid must be added, undo the cap anti-clockwise and lift off.
Use DEXRON® Ill.
Do not over fill and remember to replace the cap tightly. If you often need to add fluid,
you should see your Holden Dealer.
Remember to secure cap when level is correct and clean up any spill.
POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL
Chapter 7
WEEKLY CHECKS
V8 engines
are next to the fluid window.
When the engine is hot the level should be
between the MAX HOT and half way to the
MIN COLD mark.
If the level is getting close to the MIN COLD
mark when the engine is cold, add enough
fluid to bring the level to half way between
the two marks.
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