You can use Dextron II or Dextron III automatic transmission fluid. You could go to an auto parts store and get a container of Power Steering fluid but all it is is a Dextron trans fluid in a dif container.
plain old power steering fluid is the recommended type
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.
In the trunk. The power steering fluid reservoir should instead be filled with Mopar ATF+3 or equivalent meeting the +3 standard.
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pour the power steering fluid directing into where you pull the dipstick out to check the power steering fluid.
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
How about in the power steering pump.......
near the power steering fluid holder.. its a round discy lookin thing with a couple of pipes attached to it..
It is the rear most belt.
Just about any Automatic transmission fluid or Power steering fluid will work correctly. In 1995 Power steering fluid was specified. But from new we ignored that.
It uses regular power steering fluid.
You can use power steering fluid or ATF.