Lift the hoods, find the lid to the Power Steering reservoir and remove the lid. Attached to the lid is the dipstick to the power steering fluid, read the level and decide if more needs to be added.
The reservoir is built onto the pump itself. From the left side of the car look down below the alternator by the firewall
At the front of the engine , towards the drivers side of the engine ( power steering fluid reservoir on a 1998 Mercury Grand Marquis )
Into the power steering reservoir.
You should first check the power steering fluid to see that it has some, if not, fill it up and see if that works.
It is part of the power steering pump assembly.
Ford calls for Mercon ATF.
I was looking at a picture in the 2003 Mercury Grand Marquis Owner Guide and it shows the power steering fluid reservoir at the front of the engine compartment between the engine coolant reservoir and the engine air filter box
You don't. It is a sealed unit.
in the power steering pump silly...
My 1997 Grand Marque steering is binding when making a turn. Power Steering Fluid is FULLL.and system isn;t leaking.
Link with picture of where steering fluid goes: http://www.fixya.com/cars/t1612500-power_steering_fluid
It is on the back of the power steering pump. The power steering pump is located on the left hand side of the engine. It will be a cap with the dipstick molded on to it. Remove the cap and you will be able to see the fluid.
With the engine off, remove the power steering reservoir cap, and read the fluid level.