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Pentosin CHF202 Power Steering Fluid (1.06 qt)

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$34.78

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About this item

  • Ideal for cold weather climates
  • Operating temperature range from -40 degree (F) to 275 degree (F)
  • Works perfectly under extreme weather conditions
  • Meets DIN 51 524T3 and ISO 7308 specification standards


The Pentosin CHF 2.2 is an all purpose high performance synthetic oil based power steering fluid formulated for central hydraulic systems such s power steering, rear axle steering, level control, hydro-pneumatic suspension, and shock absorbers. Compatible with:
Audi (2006 - 2010)
Porsche Cayenne (2005 - 2010)
Saab (2006 - 2010)
Volkswagen (2006 - 2010)
Volvo (2002 - 2010)
NOTE: If vehicle specifications state CHF 7.1, CHF 11S and CHF 202 can be substituted in place of, but not mixed with, CHF 7.1, CHF 11S and CHF 202 are fully compatible and mixable.


Kunal K.
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023
Works well for the job, is OEM so nothing to complain about, it is expensive but I did the stupid job if buying a European car so mea culpa!
David Strickland
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2021
Although I received CHF 202, I was expecting the container to have the same label as it is pictured on your site. However, the container I received looked like an older version (see picture). I do not know if the one I was expecting was newer or the company had just updated their overall look and the actual oil was the same. This is not acceptable. I was going to return it but I used it. I hope it does not cause damage to my Audi. Everywhere I look, I see this "new" container version, same as you have pictured on your site.Recommendation for you is to either update the picture on your site or send the one you have pictured or maybe even state that the picture may not represent the actual product.
Help Me DIY
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2019
Used this in my 1998 Porsche Boxster. It's what is recommend (replaces the older stuff) everywhere. I even made a how-to video on my YouTube channel 'Help me DIY' that shows you how to change it.
SC Porsche
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2018
Sucked out old stuff and poured in the new. Should last another 30 years in my Porsche. Thanks
Robert Works
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2017
Pentosin a superior quality name brand you can trust in the automotive industry for the specific needs of: motor oil, transmission fluid, brake or power steering fluid. Each type of fluid is refined for a specific purpose, and for different specific European vehicles.
Emily
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2015
This is the power steering fluid you want for your 2006+ Audi (Also Porsche Cayenne (2005+), Saab (2006+), Volkswagen (2006+) & Volvo (2002+). This is compatible and mixable with CHF-11S (source pentosin.net). CHF-202 is the newer version of 11S. Made in Germany. If your fluid no longer has a greenish tint on a white paper towel then its probably a good time to change it.
wkellander
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2014
I have an 07 Sebring 2.7 liter that has approx 84,000 miles on it. During this last VERY cold winter it broke one of the low pressure power steering hoses 3 times!After refilling with a high performance royal purple power steering product it did it again. I did some research for cold weather fluid and this is good down to -40 degrees F. The weather is warming back up and so we will see how it continues to work but I'm hoping that since it is rated for colder temps it won't stress the hoses as much and I won't have to replace it as often. (So far replacing it has been at least yearly during the cold weather.)
David L. Cutler
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2014
It is hard to find at most of the usual auto stores. Although the fluid is "lifetime", my car has 100K+ miles and the power steering fluid was starting to look grey with accumulated worn metal, etc. The entire volume of the system is a bit more than this, but I filled and drained the reservoir twice, so with dilution, that would approximate a 75% overall change. I bought a 7 dollar minipump that screwed onto the can which helped filling (and draining) the fluid.
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