there should be a line where you pour the Power Steering fluid telling you when to stop. if there isn't it should say in your car manual.
Usually about $89.00 (average). Depends on type of fluid, how much needed, and ease of access to components.
There is not much difference between power steering and transmission fluid. Many people use power steering in place of transmission fluid because it is cheaper.
It depends on how much of it you have.
I paid $ 129.99 at the GM dealership for power steering flush & fill with synthetic fluid.
Use a turkey baster to remove excess fluid
Probably about $3.00/pt.
usually about 4 pints
Enough to fill it to the manufacturer's specification.
All brands of steering fluid are pretty much made the same. Check your automobile's manual to see if there is a certain type of steering fluid that can only be used. If not, then the brand does not matter.
There probably is no power steering fluid in the 05 Saturn. Saturn employs an electric assisted power steering system that still has a rack and pinion, but is electrically operated. A much easier, more bulletproof design in my opinion.
1. Remove the fuel injector sight shield. Refer to Fuel Injector Sight Shield Replacement . 2. Remove as much power steering fluid from the remote power steering fluid reservoir as possible. 3. Place drain pans under the vehicle as needed. 4. Remove the drive belt. Refer to Drive Belt Replacement . 5. Remove the steering gear heat shield. Refer to Steering Gear Heat Shield Replacement ( See: Steering Gear > Removal and Replacement) . 6. Remove the right side catalytic convertor. Refer to Catalytic Converter Replacement - Right Side . 7. Disconnect the power steering fluid reservoir outlet hose (1) from the power steering pump. 8. Disconnect the power steering gear inlet hose (1) from the power steering pump. 9. Remove the power steering pump bolts (2). 10. Remove the power steering pump (1) from the vehicle. 11. Transfer any parts as needed.
power steering pump is located on the left side behind the engine if you are looking head on at the car it has a dip stick to indicate how much fluid it needs.