The Power Steering reservoir will be on the passenger side of the car,under the hood,towards the back of the engine. The cap is a little bit bigger then a silver dollar and has the dipstick made as part of the cap. Unscrew the cap and this is where you add the fluid to the reservoir.
DO NOT FILL THE RESERVOIR COMPLETELY FULL.
The dipstick will be marked hot & cold or add & full Look at the marks on the dipstick,see where your oil mark is on this gage then add your fluid. After you add your fluid,start the engine turn you steering wheel all the way from one side to the other a couple of times to remove any air,then recheck your fluid level.
Hope this helps you.
what type pf power steering fluid take for a 94 buick lesabre
pictures of where to put power steering fluid in a 1990 buick lesabre
Owner's manual.
The power steering fluid dip stick is made to the reservoir cap. Pull the cap off to read the stick.
it can overheat and burn up
Buick LeSabre no matter what model comes standard with power steering.
If you have plenty of fluid it could be the power steering pump itself going bad or it could be the rack and pinion assembly.
NO the transmission fluid will cause the seals in the pump to leak
Check fluid level, are there any noises, what are the conditions when problem occurs?
The power steering reservoir is located low behind the right side of the motor very close to the fire wall on 1998 Buick Lesabre.
In the power steering fluid tank
It is near the passenger compartment on the passenger side of the car. I have a 2001 and looked this up in the manual.