how to take out battery case
Underneath the battery compartment under the hood.
it's under the battery box....
It's underneath the battery. It's a bit frustrating to have to take out the battery just to check your fluid level
Lift out battery and carrier; the reservoir is underneath.
you have to remove the battery. Also the plastic piece that is holding your battery. Underneath you see a green cap; that's it good luck!
you have to take bar off between the front suspension struts
has the skopower steering fault.
it's under the battery - you can just see it poking out at the front side of the battery. you really need to move the battery to give you enough room to unscrew it.the power steering design is unusual so make sure you know what you are doing-the pump is expensive!
disconnet the battery
AnswerThe power steering top up tank is unbelieveably located under the battery. You have to take the battery out and the battery compartment and disconnect some ducting to get at it, which probably why some servicers don't bother to check it, resulting in expensive problems later. JohnAnswerThe power steering top up tank is unbelieveably located under the battery. You have to take the battery out and the battery compartment and disconnect some ducting to get at it, which probably why some servicers don't bother to check it, resulting in expensive problems later. John
first we have encoded the electonic power steering.(2)we have carried out the bassic setting of electonic power steering.
The white steering wheel (orange in some models) indicate that there could be a problem with the power steering unit which is battery driven. If your main car battery is ok get the unit checked out. If you do find you have lost power steering do not immediately go to the garage, give the front bumper a kick (obviously not full force) this can clean the bushes in the motor (dust builds up inside and can cause a failure) The light itself can be reset via a computer diagnostic so check out an independant garage as a Skoda dealer would probably cost you a new motor (expensive) plus labour! Hope that has been of some use.