On a 1996 Ford Escort :
The Power Steering fluid goes in the power steering fluid reservoir , at the front
of the engine compartment , on the passenger side of the vehicle
( looking from the front of the vehicle it is the reservoir on the RIGHT)
* With the 1.9 liter engine the reservoir on the left is the engine coolant reservoir and with the 1.8 liter engine the reservoir on the left is the windshield washer fluid reservoir , but with both engines the power steering fluid reservoir is the container to the RIGHT , looking from the FRONT of the vehicle
According to the Owner Guide , Motorcraft Ford type " F " Automatic Transmission and Power Steering Fluid ( Ford specification , ESW-M2C33-F )
You can use whatever power steering fluid you like.
A 1996 Ram uses regular power steering fluid of any brand.
Answer;The power steering fluid I put for a 1996 Audi is; CHF 11S , From PENTOSIN ( Made in Germany )
where the power steering fluid box is on the drivers side of the engine for the v6
standard powewr steering fluid.
It may seem strange, but, it goes in the power steering fluid reservoir. Enjoy!
dex 3 automatic transmission fluid (ATF) for the power steering.
in front of the engine, on the passenger side, you should have the power steering pump. Open the reservoir cover and fill with power steering fluid.
It is important to maintain the fluid levels of a car with the correct types of fluid. A person can use a universal power steering fluid for a 1996 Toyota Land Cruiser.
It is important to maintain the fluid levels of a car. In this car, power steering fluid can be added directing to the power steering reservoir under the hood, labeled with a cap stamped with power steering.
According to the 1996 Ford Ranger Owner Guide : Yes , Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used as the power steering fluid