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Typically, power steering fluid should be changed every 50,000 miles or every three years, unless longer-life power steering fluid is used. If so, changing the fluid every 100,000 or every five years is suitable. A vehicle's service manual recommendations should take priority in determining the frequency for changing power steering fluid.Source:
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