When I replaced my steering rck it took less than 2 litres to fill the system. I would estimate the resevoir only holds about 400-500 ml.
The power steering pump resivoir.
It can be done but it is not worth the trouble as you will have to take the steering rake out and fit a power steering pump and resivoir it is not worth the trouble as you will have to change the rake and fit a steering pump and resivoir
Your power steering is low on fluid .. Top it up
At the power steering resivoir. Find the pump and you will find the resivoir near it or on it.
the power steering resivoir is located just behind the airbox behind the passenger headlight.
At the power steering resivoir. It will be located at the pump or close by. The pump is driven by a belt. Follow the belt routing and you will find the pump. When you find the pump you will find the resivoir.
My brother is an Mercedes mecanic and he put transmission fluid in my power steering resivoir. That is what they use at the dearlship
On my 1998 E320 the power steering fluid is supplied by the load leveling hydraulic fluid resivoir.
In the power steering resivoir. If you cannot see it from the top of the engine rear on the passenger side take off the right front wheel and you can see it.
The filler tube is marked, on the diesel at least. It is under the bonnet.
either the hose is split or the resivoir is cracked either the hose is split or the resivoir is cracked
I was a Mercedes mechanic. My 1998 E320 wagon has a combined hydraulic fluid resivoir for the automatic load leveling and power steering. I buy the fluid from a dealer.