You need to drain or suck the fluid out of the reservoir with a syringe before removing it, or you will have a puddle of power steering fluid under your car. Removing the steering pump reservoir is much easier if you remove the valve cover first. Once you do that, you get a bit more room to get your arms in behind the reservoir. There are 2 x 10mm bolts that attach the reservoir to the engine. It is not easy, nor fun, and an air rachet makes it much easier, but you can get them. Don't drop your tools or the screws back in there! Wildman
How can I remove a power steering pump from a 1997 dodge stratus es
Have a mechanic do it. Air bags are nasty!
The reservoir for the brake fluid on a 1999 Dodge Stratus is located on the master cylinder. This can be found under the hood, on the drivers side, near the firewall.
Reservoir tank feeds the radiator. It's a Dodge thing.
Got to drop the engine
You remove the cap on the power steering reservoir, and pour fluid in until it is at the full mark.
Is a screen built into the power steering reservoir.
The "radiator" cap is located on the coolant reservoir.
On the steering wheel by the airbag
You put brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir on a 1998 Dodge Stratus. This is located on the master cylinder, under the hood, on the driver's side.
You put it in the coolant reservoir, a plastic container with a radiator cap on it
DOT 3 brake fluid.