( No fluid ) The FRONT power distribution box which is located in the engine
compartment ( on the passenger side of the engine compartment ) and the
REAR power distribution box ( located in the trunk with the spare tire and
the battery ) have fuses and relays for the ELECTRICAL SYSTEM in a Lincoln
LS
( one ) power steering pump , the power steering fluid reservoir is on the drivers side of the engine . There is a reservoir on the passenger side of the engine which is for the engine cooling fan hydraulic fluid . Both of the reservoirs take MERCON automatic transmission fluid according to the 2001 Lincoln LS Owner Guide
The 2005 Lincoln Navigator doesn't have an automatic transmission fluid dipstick , if your transmission isn't working properly or you suspect a leak take it to the dealer
mercon V only
take it to jiffy lube or equivalent and have it done for you.
There is not one. Transmission is sealed. Take to dealer.
Auto trans fluid.
Take it to the vet.
Power Steering fluid helps to keep the steering of a car running smoothly. A Dodge Caravan uses Mopar ATF +4 for power steering fluid.
It takes Dexron III ATF fluid
you have to take the central console (between the front seats) out. under there is the well for power steering fluid.
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.
13 quarts that is including the torque converter