- Brand: Lubegard
- Liquid Volume: 4 Fluid Ounces
- Item Weight: 0.28 Pounds
- Recommended Uses For Product: Steering Fluid
- Eliminates steering stiffness and noises – Enhances all power steering fluids
- Converts power steering fluid to Honda Power Steering Fluid / Lowers temperature and extends fluid life
- Improves heat transfer from the fluid to the case wall and out the gear box / Safe for seals and hoses
- Frees sticky turbines and pumps / Reduces wear, thus extending the life of the power steering system
- Prevents thermal and oxidative breakdown / Eliminates stiffness on cold mornings
















Robert –
I had used the lubegard universal power steering fluid before in a 90s Dodge with a Cummins. The pump always whined and was worse when the temperatures dropped below freezing despite frequent fluid changes. After using this fluid, the pump quite making the noise. Fast forward a few years and I have a bought a car that has had a rough life with very little maintenance done to it. The steering was harder than it should have been and the pump made all kinds of noise when it was cold. After cycling three quarts of steering fluid through the system, the noise was gone, however, the steering was stiff. After draining a little fluid and adding lubegard, you could go lock to lock with a finger on the steering wheel while parked.
Stefan Z. –
Did not have steering pump wine, but I did have irregularity in the way the steering wheel felt / push back and in the โspeed sensitiveโ easier to turn the slower the car that kind of thing, also I had a leak in the high pressure pipe. On my third time of adding the Lucas stop leak I sucked all the fluid out of the resivoir added this whole bottle and topped it off with some more Lucas stop leak. 700miles later and I think it did the trick, Steering feels good even, no leaks looks like and the color of the fluid in general looks good.Update: 2 years later 2020 no leak no wine steering feels perfect. This bottle saved me an $800 replacement of the high pressure steering line, Along with a little Lucas stop leak. Also pleas note I did not have any leaks in my rack n pinion.
pete –
I am always amazed by some reviews . It is amazing the expectations people have . Oh i retired after 40 years of wrenching , packing up certifiacates . Any way people with cars with high milage that likely did little maintenance . Expect an addive to renew a part with hundred of thousand miles .Yes i use additives over the years . Some work on one car and not another. Maybe people could consider it is just plain worn out ! Additives will not replace lost metal leaking internal valves , and poor , maintenance. But they can loosen up or clean sticking parts replace additives that are used up . For the money and if it is beyond repair . Well worth a try. They often can buy time before replacement needed or stop further damage. Go for it
D G –
Used this snakeoil today on my 1988 remanufactured Ford power steering pump. It has done nothing so far, but I haven’t driven it. The fluid was flushed when the pump was put it so its all new fluid and the pump screams when turning. If this doesn’t work I’m going with a manual steering rack and chucking the power steering pump, but it was worth trying this $7 “fix all” fluid before that.
mike –
It quieted down my 17 Dodge Journey really good. I was impressed. Love their products
Alec Venable –
I’m writing this review after several years of having purchased this product once. I bought it one time and used it in my power steering system in my 2003 gmc Envoy. It was extremely noisy especially turning the wheel at low speeds. Not only did Lubegard quiet the noise, but it has continued to do so and this expand the life of my power steering system over the past several years. Even though I have since flushed the fluid, my power steering continues to perform extremely well.
Ted –
Use this on a high mileage power steering pump for a Dodge ram and it helped cure some of the wine and it also made it feel a bit more smooth. Very recommended.
B-O-B –
I was hopeful. Start up in the garage after adding this product seemed promising. But actually driving the car – the steering pump is clacking loudly! I don’t believe an additive can solve mechanical problems.