The power steering fluid reservoir is located toward the front of the engine compartment on the passenger's side of the vehicle. See Engine Compartment Overview for reservoir location.
It is not necessary to regularly check power steering fluid unless you suspect there is a leak in the system or you hear an unusual noise. A fluid loss in this system could indicate a problem. Have the system inspected and repaired.
Turn the key off and let the engine compartment cool down.
The level should be between the MIN (B) and MAX (A) marks.
If the level drops to or below the MIN (B) mark, add only enough fluid to bring the level up to the MAX (A) mark.
Wipe the cap and the top of the reservoir clean, then unscrew the cap. Add the power steering fluid to the appropriate level. Replace the cap and completely tighten it.
To determine what kind of fluid to use, see Part D: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants . Always use the proper fluid. Failure to use the proper fluid can cause leaks and damage hoses and seals.
The power steering fluid reservoir is located toward the front of the engine compartment on the driver's side of the vehicle. See Engine Compartment Overview for reservoir location.
It is not necessary to regularly check power steering fluid unless you suspect there is a leak in the system or you hear an unusual noise. A fluid loss in this system could indicate a problem. Have the system inspected and repaired.
Turn the key off and let the engine compartment cool down.
The level should be between the MIN (B) and MAX (A) marks on the reservoir. If the level drops below the MIN (B) mark, add power steering fluid.
To determine what kind of fluid to use, see Part D: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants . Always use the proper fluid. Failure to use the proper fluid can cause leaks and damage hoses and seals.
The power steering fluid reservoir is located toward the front of the engine compartment on the driver's side of the vehicle. See Engine Compartment Overview for reservoir location.
It is not necessary to regularly check power steering fluid unless you suspect there is a leak in the system or you hear an unusual noise. A fluid loss in this system could indicate a problem. Have the system inspected and repaired.
Turn the key off and let the engine compartment cool down. Then check the fluid level.
The level should be between the MIN (B) and MAX (A) marks on the reservoir. If the level is below the MIN (B) mark, add the power steering fluid to the appropriate level. Replace the cap and completely tighten it.
To determine what kind of fluid to use, see Part D: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants . Always use the proper fluid. Failure to use the proper fluid can cause leaks and damage hoses and seals.