3400 V6: Release tension on Belt Tensioner & remove Serpentine Belt from Power Steering Pulley. Place a large pan under the engine & lots of paper towels under the pump to catch the mess... With a Turkey Baster (borrowed from the wife!!!), remove as much fluid as you can from the Resivore???. Remove the PSF lines from the Pump. Through the holes in the pulley, remove the 3 mounting bolts. Installation is reverse. Fill the reservoir & put the cap on. Jack the car to clear the wheels of the ground. Start the engine & gently steer the wheels from stop to stop until you're sure there's no air left in the system. Lower the car, recheck the fluid level & clean up your mess. Give the wife back her turkey baster!!! As for the 3800 V6, it might be a good idea to remove first the Coolant Reservoir & the Alternator for access.....
Power steering pump reservoir. Back of engine passenger side.
Under the cap that says Power Steering, behind and under the Alternator, by the Firewall.
it,s connected with ur fluid reservoir
There is no power steering filter
On the Passenger Side, below the Alternator, by the Firewall.....
broken hose to the power steering reservoir or the rack on the firewall is leaking badly or the reservoir has a hole in it.
The reservoir is located on the passenger side rear of engine.
Take it to the dealer or other repair shop. Trust me, you don't want to attempt this. It is very difficult and will consume a major portion of your day.
Your best bet is to buy a Haynes Manual that is for your car. While you are at it you will need a power steering pulley puller and installer.
ball joints could be bad Did you make sure you got all the air out of the power steering system?
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