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Lucas - Power Steering Fluid - 1 Qt. (32 Oz.) - 10824 - New! on 2040-parts.com

US $10.99
Location:

Richmond, Virginia, United States

Richmond, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lucas Oil Manufacturer Part Number:10824


Product Description:


Lucas Power Steering Fluid is a general purpose product. It is formulated with special base oils and additives that add lubricity to help stop wear and improve performance. It contains mild seal swell agents that condition o-rings and seals to help prevent small leaks. Maintains smooth power steering operation and helps stop pump squealing. Lucas Power Steering Fluid contains supplemental oxidation inhibitors and foam inhibitors to help extend fluid life.


Key Benefits:

  • Adds Lubricity to help stop wear and improve performance
  • Conditions O-rings
  • Seals and helps prevent small leaks
  • Foam inhibitors help extend fluid life

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