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Old 06-08-2017, 01:15 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by nandosman View Post
What does the manual call for PS changes? i couldn't find anything about it.
I don't remember (I haven't owned a Z in a few years). It may be considered "lifetime" or "dealer-serviced only" as with the auto transmission.

I'm a bit obsessive about maintaining fresh lubricants in any car I own but not as much for what is basically hydraulic fluid (it provides some lube but mainly transfers power). On cars I have owned over the last 40 years or so, I've never done more than siphon-and-replace (multiple times if fluid looks dirty) and had no problems. If the PS system was a lot easier to drain and/or I had had more PS problems, I might worry about it more. YMMV
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