Yes, it can be pushed out of the reservoir.
On top of the engine, passenger side under the windshield.
in power steering pump. on front (with pulleys) of engine, should have cap that says power steering.
Add fluid at the power steering pump reservoir. Rear of engine passenger side.
Gm fluid are something that's equivalent
Top of engine on the passenger side.
Power steering pump reservoir. Back of engine passenger side.
the power steering resevoir, MAKE SURE the vehicle requires power steering fluid, some use transmission fluid instead. If your unsure take it to a lube center and ask them to do it you. In the 2004 Chevy Impala with the 3.8L engine, the power steering pump is a sealed unit. It does not require fluid to be added. Also if you have to replace it, it is not an easy job. The power steering pump is above the transmittion and behind the center of the engine.
You can add power steering fluid to your 1988 Chevy Astro by removing the top to the power steering fluid reservoir. Pour the fluid directly into the reservoir.
power steering fluid
I have a 1996 model, but I'm sure they're the same. The power steering fluid (as if you are peering into the hood) is on the right side of the engine, and closer towards the front of the engine. There's only two obvious places to pour fluid into on this side of the engine, and this one is the lower of the two places. One of them is the engine oil, which should say "Engine Oil Only", and the second is your power steering, which SHOULD SAY, "Power Steering Fluid".
I have a2005 malibu and it has electronic steering no fluid needed
The Blazer Bravada Power Steering Fluid is the kind of power steering fluid used in a 2001 Chevy S-10 Blazer 4.3 V6. The Van Power Steering Fluid Power Steering Fluid is also a fluid that is used.