Dexron III.
You can Dexron, Dexron II, Dexron IIE, Dexron III, and Dexron V as suitable substitutes depending on availability. Lower numbers indicate a shorter lifespan of the fluid before you need to change it.
Do no use Dexron IV (aka Manual Transmission Fluid) as this is likely to cause problems.
No!
Its at the back and below the engine.. to fill it pull the dipstick marked POWER STEERING which is at the back of the engine to the left of the airfilter box.. and add fluid to the level marks on the dipstick
could be several places, power steering hose, rack and pinion (or steering gear box) or power steering pump.
Open the hood and look at the engine front drivers side locate the pump turn the cap remove ti look inside the cap it is a dipstick .
If the reservoir keeps losing fluid.
Just regular power steering fluid. NO automatic transmission fluid.
, . Sorry nope. . it is an electric assist power steering system. . no fluid. . .
u cannot , it has no power steering pump, electric steering assisted
Any major brand, and most minor brand, power steering fluid will do fine.
This vehicle has electronic steering assist and does not require power steering fluid. I had the same question so I looked it up in my manual and found this out.
on the lid to the power steering pump fluid tank
It doesn't have any electronic with a steering gear / no fluid
THere is a fill line on the reservior. The total amount is about 1 1/2 pints.
You don't... it has electronic power steering. No fluid except lubrication in the actual steering column.
Low power steering fluid or fluid pressure, due to a leak or component failure.
The standard power steering fluid that you buy from a parts house.
Check your power steering fluid.