The Power Steering fluid reservoir it is located on the front of the engine. it sits low, close to the firewall. it is very low and located on the left side almost touching the firewall in the back behind the engine. If you stand on the passenger side with a flashlight, you can see it by resting your arm on the fuse box and shining the light down and toward the firewall behind the belt. You might have to push a hose to the side to see the cap.
power steering fluid or ATF III
not sure of any brand but the fluid will be clear and auto parts dealer will have it(just ask for clear p/s fluid)
no there is only one belt
Plugged or stuck valve in the power steering unit would be my guess. The power steering pump (the thing you add fluid to) is probably OK if you can still turn right as usual.
firewall passanger side down low.
use dextron II or power steering fluid, this age of car was not picky
There could be many causes to a car leaking power steering fluid. There could be a hole in the reservoir, or the seals could be worn or broken.
Probably under the reservoir with a cap on which is written: Power Steering Do not Overfill Use Only Approved Fluid...
Behind the back side of the engine on the passenger side, about a foot down from the top. It's not easy to get to.
steering fluid reservoirunder hood, passenger side, above serpentine belt.
location of the pump is between the firewall and the engine on the passengers side of the car
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