To fill up the steering oil in a Jeep Wrangler, locate the Power Steering reservoir, which is usually on the driver's side near the engine. Remove the cap and check the fluid level against the markings on the reservoir. If it’s low, use a funnel to add the appropriate type of power steering fluid until it reaches the recommended level. Be sure to replace the cap securely after filling.
you open up the oil Reservoir and fill it up. it should be located on the exhaust side near the steering post
The side of the transfer case facing rear will have a fill plug about half way up.
You can pour fluid into the power steering reservoir. Remove the top to the reservoir and fill to the full Mark on the side of the reservoir.
A 2012 4.0 Jeep Wrangler needs up to 6 quarts of oil for an oil change.
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On the side of the trans about half way up and in the middle, fill until some comes out.
Fill to the full mark on the dipstick.
Lift hood, find power steering pump, remove pump reservoir cap, add correct PS oil, check level on dipstic or fill line on pump.
Drivers side, about midway up the side of the transmission.
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Similar to any other gear box, there are two drain plugs, one on the bottom, and one on the back half way up the side. Drain from the bottom, and fill from the side, when fluid trickles out of the fill hole it is full.
Check and make sure to top up the power steering oil