Generally, there are two levels on a dipstick. With the car level and the engine hot, the fluid should be up to the "hot" mark. With the car level and cold, it should be to the cold mark.
When the fluid level is correct, either by a dipstick or a check plug.
There is a power steering reservoir under the hood of the car. Remove its cap, and the dipstick is attached, this is where a person can check the fluid level.
Its at the back and below the engine.. to fill it pull the dipstick marked POWER STEERING which is at the back of the engine to the left of the airfilter box.. and add fluid to the level marks on the dipstick
The fluid level is very temperature specific. With out a scan tool it is impossible to determine the correct level so Chrysler made the dipstick a special tool for the dealer.The fluid level is very temperature specific. With out a scan tool it is impossible to determine the correct level so Chrysler made the dipstick a special tool for the dealer.
Remove the dipstick for the transmission. Place funnel in the dipstick hole. Fill to the correct level.
the filler lid has a dipstick with marks on it The reservoir tank also has indications on 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.
There is no dipstick. Level is checked via a specific bolt hole after engine is warm and running and the car is 'level'. If the transmission fluid is slightly dripping out of this bolt hole, or is even with the threads, then the level is correct.
The correct fluid level is determined with the use of the dealers scan tool and the dipstick ( which is a special tool ). The scan tool is required to know internal trans temperature, That is compared to a chart and the correct fluid height can then be measured.
It is a black reservoir to the left of the engine. A small dipstick is attached to the back of the cap to measure the power steering fluid level.
You can check the transmission fluid level in your 1998 Chevrolet Corvette with the transmission fluid dipstick. The transmission fluid dipstick will have indicating marks as to the level of the transmission fluid.
Add it to the power steering pump on the front of the motor. It will be driven by a fan belt or serpentine belt and have a cap on top with a little dipstick for checking the fluid level.