i am not sure it will work for Chevys10, but for fact it will work for Dodge 1500 Ram full size truck, b/c i just filled my up with ATF4 which my manual calls for
Low power steering fluid or you need a lube job.
On the right center area when the hood is open, there is a fluid cap with what looks to be a steering wheel on it. That is where you add the Power Steering fluid. Check your Owners/Operators Manual for a picture of it.
the power steering fluid is located on the passenger side right in front of the wiper fluid resevoiur
power steering fluid is low,fill with the correct power steering fluid then turn steerig wheel all the way left then to the right before putting the refill cap back on
it should be on the passanger side to the right/front of the oil dip stick whics is right by the headers
both power steering fluid and transmission fluid are hydraulic fluids, but it would be best to get some power steering fluid. its cheap and its the right stuff. 91 buicks take just plain Jane power steering fluid.
Find the power steering fluid canal, make sure you read the cap label that specifies Power Steering Fluid. Pour contents to specified fluid level. You may find the Power Steering Fluid canal on the right side of your radiator block.
The power steering reservoir is right in front on the engine, just take the cap off and there is a stick gauge on the cap that shows where the proper level is when hot and when cold, just pour the fluid into the reservoir.
the power steering fluid is in the cannister to the right of the oil filter and to the left of the air filter housing
open the power-steering reservoir cap. generally it says "power-steering fluid" ... first open up the hood... and make sure you have the right type of fluid.
Pour power steering fluid into the power steering fluid reseviour. It is the translucent plastic container with the black plastic screw-on cap that is imprinted with a steering wheel on the top. The reseviour is mounted on the right side of the engine compartment, just in front of the battery. You should be able to see the steering fluid level throught the side of the reseviour. You will want to fill it so the fluid level is between the min. (minimum) line and the max. (maximum) lines embossed on the side of the power steering fluid reseviour. Clean and replace the reseviour cap, turning it clockwise firmly, by hand until it stops. This instruction is the same for all Chevy Aveos, 2004-2011.
You will find the the right one in ur owner Manuel, mine is Volvo s80 and the recommended fluid was not power steering oil it was ATF automatic transmission fluid, when I asked about that at orally they said if u use power steering fluid it will rewind ur power steering system.