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Power Steering Fluid Level


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Hiya folks long time no hear.....

Got another N :eek: B Question.....

My Power Steering has been degrading over the past few weeks and got stiffer...

Where under the bonnet do I check for the power steering fluid level ?

Many thanks in advance.

n :eek: b

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Hiya folks long time no hear.....

Got another N :eek: B Question.....

My Power Steering has been degrading over the past few weeks and got stiffer...

Where under the bonnet do I check for the power steering fluid level ?

Many thanks in advance.

n :eek: b

look at the back of the engine, as if you looking from front of bonnet it to the back at the left

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There are 2 reseviors up there.. one is break fluid, the other is power steering fluid.. both should be full.. get em checked.

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The reservoir is right on top of the pump, it's metallic and has a crenated cover. The cover has a dipstick attached that is marked with "HOT" and "COLD". If you have just been driving check the level against the "HOT" marking, if it's been standing for a couple hours check against the "COLD" marking. Use ATF (Dexron II or III) to fill up if needed.

Yves.

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