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<blockquote data-quote="denoginnizer" data-source="post: 146814" data-attributes="member: 1096"><p>This is embarrasing to tell but I hope it saves someone some trouble. </p><p>I put power steering fluid in my brake fliud container on my Ford f-250. Master cylinder is gone out and I think some kinda of seals. </p><p> A friend of mine lifted off the cap to the brake fluid the other day and said, "your power steering fliud is low".</p><p> I went and got some power steering fluid and poured it into the cap he had opened, without ever reading the cap.</p><p> morral of the story is make sure you understand what fliud goes where before pouring something in and dont automatically think someone else knows what there talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denoginnizer, post: 146814, member: 1096"] This is embarrasing to tell but I hope it saves someone some trouble. I put power steering fluid in my brake fliud container on my Ford f-250. Master cylinder is gone out and I think some kinda of seals. A friend of mine lifted off the cap to the brake fluid the other day and said, "your power steering fliud is low". I went and got some power steering fluid and poured it into the cap he had opened, without ever reading the cap. morral of the story is make sure you understand what fliud goes where before pouring something in and dont automatically think someone else knows what there talking about. [/QUOTE]
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