There's a cap on the top of the Power Steering unit, remove it and put it in there, it might even have a little dip stick.
use dextron II or power steering fluid, this age of car was not picky
power steering fluid or ATF III
Check to see how much fluid is in your transmission.
steering fluid reservoirunder hood, passenger side, above serpentine belt.
Probably under the reservoir with a cap on which is written: Power Steering Do not Overfill Use Only Approved Fluid...
it is a littal canister in the back left on top of youer motter
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)
Power steering fluidPower steering fluid
For a 1998 Olds: The fluid reservoir is behind the radiator on the drivebelt (front) side of the engine. Follow the drivebelt around until you come to a pump attached by brackets with a screw-off cap on the top of it. The cap will have a dipstick attached to it showing levels for hot and cold fluid. Check the level with the tires straight ahead and the engine off. On my 1998 Delta the power steering pump is just aft of the engine toward the firewall.
Remove the plug on the bottom of the power steering fluid pump. Drain the power steering fluid out. Replace the plug to the bottom of the power steering pump. Replace the power steering fluid.
The power steering fluid recommended is Mopar
I was just told by an auto repair man that my 2002 olds alero's power steering fluid can only be accessed and therefor filled by the dealer because of a special tool needed to open the compartment. Diffrent answer: i just filled my wifes 02 alero with standard steering fluid and it works fine. nothing blew up.