TRIAX Asian Car PSF Hydraulic & Electric Full Synthetic Power Steering Fluid vs Johnsen's power steering fluid 1 gal (pack of 2)
Overall winner: TRIAX Asian Car PSF Hydraulic & Electric Full Synthetic Power Steering Fluid
Key Differences
Johnsen's (A) is sold as a 1-gallon pack of 2 and is positioned at a more affordable price tier with user-reported benefits like stopping steering noise and protecting seals. Triax (B) is a full synthetic formulation aimed at broad Asian-vehicle coverage and smooth operation, but is in a higher price tier and has mixed compatibility feedback
TRIAX Asian Car PSF Hydraulic & Electric Full Synthetic Power Steering Fluid
Synthetic power steering fluid compatible with Asian vehicles, including Honda, Toyota, Lexus, and more. Noted for smooth operation and reduced noise; some users mention leakage in certain cases
Pros
- Full synthetic formulation
- Broad Asian-vehicle coverage
- Smooth operation
- Noise reduction
Cons
- Mixed compatibility feedback
- Some leakage reports
Johnsen's power steering fluid 1 gal (pack of 2)
High quality power steering fluid and conditioner. Stops noise, slipping, and helps prevent unusual wear. Customers note smoother operation and good value
Pros
- Stops noise in power steering system
- Prevents slipping
- Helps protect seals
- Includes conditioner
Cons
- Some reports of leakage issues
- Mixed feedback on leakage sealing
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Johnsen's |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Triax |
| User Reviews | Tie |