You should attempt to drain it and see if that works.
Integrated into the power steering pump on the top passenger side of the engine.
The BMW 318i has a tank inside the engine that houses the power steering fluid. This tank is near the oil cap.
the power steering reservoir is located next to coolant expansion tank in the engine compartment.
The power steering reservoir is on the power steering pump.Looking from the front of car it is on the passenger side on front of engine. just to the right of the radiator recovery tank.
I have a 2000 jetta gls, and the power steering fluid tank is located on the p[assenger side in the engine compartment next to the fuel lines and the washer fluid tank, it has a green lid with a picture of a steering whel on it, hope that helps.
its on the front of the engine on the right hand side you cant miss it because it says power steering
Well... I can tell you what you're supposed to do. 1. Remove the serpentine belt. 2. Disconnect the two hoses to the power steering pump (very difficult). 3. Remove the three bolts to the power steering pump. Access through the holes in the pulley. You may have to use a wheel puller to take the pulley off. The engine compartment is incredible cramped. Access the the power steering pump hose coupling is very difficult. It might be necessary to remove the windshield washer tank to get enough leverage on the wrench. Good Luck
its above the serpentine belt on the lefth hand side of the engine
low power steering oil the reservoir is the small round tank at the right side of the engine towards the front of the tractor
In the power steering fluid tank
There are 3, actually. Brake fluid, power steering fluid, and engine coolant expansion tank.
The power steering reservoir is located on the passenger side on the back of the engine on 3.8L models, the filler cap is not in plain site, so look behind the engine, near the serpentine belt, and you'll see it. The reservoir and power steering pump are one device on these vehicles, so if you can locate the belt and power steering pump, the fill is right behind it.