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Old 07-13-2016, 09:00 AM   #1
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power steering fluid

For some reason I can not find where to check the power steering fluid.
I have a 2007 Holiday Rambler Neptune, with a 325 Cummins engine and
the M/H is 36 PDQ model. Any information that you can give me would
be help full.
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Your coach is very similar to mine. Mine is an 07 neptune 36pdd. The power steering is the hydraulic fluid reservoir just to the right and below the oil and tranny dipsticks. You turn the little knob CCW to loosen the rubber washer till it's loose then take the dipstick out to check fluid. It's a little different than an auto or truck.

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Thank you I will check,,,,,should the fluid be checked while hot or cold?
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Thank you for the reply....should the fluid be checked hot or cold?
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The dipstick has readings for both hot and cold. One side has cold low and high and other is hot low and high. If yours is like mine (i would assume it is) it uses 15w-40 motor oil. The filter is supposed to be change I think every 2 to 3 years. I usually do 3 since I don't put on a lot of miles.

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Thanks again for the information....
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