The Power Steering dipstick is found inside of the cap of the powersteering resivour. This is not found on top of the actual power steering pump. Follow the hoses going in and out of the pump to the firewall, there should be a small black resivour, inside connected to the lid is the dipstick. make sure to test read the level based on if it is hot or cold (two levels on the dipstick).
Driver side of the engine, remove the power steering cap. There is a little dipstick on it.
The steering assist is electronic not hydraulic, therefore there is not a dipstick nor reservoir for power steering.
have you tried the dipstick tube.some dodge and Plymouth minivans the dipstick is the "filler hole" this also applies to the transaxle fluid.(transmission)
Located on the power steering gear box by the front cross member.
The power steering dipstick is made into the fluid filler cap. The power steering unit is on the front of the motor, and the cap is right on the top of it.
Under the hood there is a cap, that is usually yellow, labeled with Power Steering. This is where a person can remove the lid and check the dipstick to check the level of power steering fluid on this truck.
pour the power steering fluid directing into where you pull the dipstick out to check the power steering fluid.
It is located all the way to the left side of the car just behind the headlight.
The Mitsubishi power steering dipstick in most trucks is located to the left of the engine. There is no color to let you know that's what it is. It is about 3 inches above the container which holds the power steering fluid.
Power Steering fluid helps to keep the steering of a car running smoothly. A Dodge Caravan uses Mopar ATF +4 for power steering fluid.
Under the hood, way in back, passenger side, on the strut tower.
Power steering pump reserve cap should have dipstick on it when you remove it. Location will vary depending on what type of engine you have. It will be attached to a component driven by the serpentine belt. If it is not on top near passenger compartment (cap should have words on it), look under alternator and to left of water pump for component with fluid reserve; that will be the power steering pump.