Yes. Right below the alternator. The pump will also be belt driven. The fluid is located in the pump.
Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used for the power steering fluid in a 2001 Ford Mustang according to the Owner Guide
GM uses different fluid on hard top convertible!
P/S fluid reservoir.
yes.
Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid in your power steering , according to the Owner Guide
The 2007 Ford Mustang owners manual shows Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid for the power steering ( NOT MERCON V )
power steering fluid
The fluid could be leaking from the pump, hoses, or steering rack. Wash the steering system, then you can see where the leak is coming from.
It should be connected to the power steering pump which is under the alternator; probably right next to the battery.
For a 2005 Ford Mustang, the recommended power steering fluid is Ford Motorcraft Mercon ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid). It's important to use this specific type to ensure optimal performance and prevent potential damage to the power steering system. Always check the owner's manual for any updates or specific requirements related to your vehicle.
Um, yeah, you may want to check the brake fluid level in your master cylinder. But, if it's not that, it could be transmission fluid, but I would expect that to be more centered under the car. Also, I suppose it could be power steering fluid, but my Mustang doesn't have power steering so I'm not familar with the placement of its reservoir.
Motorcraft MERCON ATF ( automatic transmission fluid ) according to the owners manual