Under the hood on the upper firewall on the driver's side
The power steering pump is by the firewall on pasanger side of car. Fill it with transmission fluid. The cap has a dipstick on it.
It is on the passenger side strut tower
Engine oil reservoir, differential, radiator, power steering reservoir, brake fluid reservoir, windshield washer fluid reservoir, transmission or clutch.
It goes in the master brake cylinder reservoir. The cap of the reservoir says to use only Dot3 brake fluid. This cylinder is accessible on the driver's side of the car when you open the hood of the car. Do not confuse it with the power steering reservoir which is also on the driver's side. The power steering reservoir is the one closest to the front of the car and the cap on it also tells you to use only Honda power steering fluid.
Reservoir sits on the master cylinder (actually part of it), Master bolts to the power brake booster
The power brake booster of a vehicle is replaced by removing the fluid reservoir, unbolting the booster from the firewall, and disconnecting it from the brake pedal. A new booster can then be connected and bolted into place.
Not as bad as putting a little bit of power steering fluid in the brake reservoir, but I would have the power steering system flushed just the same. Problems wouldn't happen soon but in the long term they will.
The power steering fluid reservoir on a 1998 Honda Passport is found on the driver side of the engine bay. It is located in front of the brake master cylinder reservoir.
is the cylinder-shaped reservoir between the engine and air filter, just below the brake fluid reservoir. the manual has it in the wrong place!
It's going to look like your power brake reservoir. It is the reservoir for your clutch slave cylinder.
At the master cylinder. It is mounted just forward of the power brake booster on the firewall, driver's side. On top of the master cylinder is a reservoir for the brake fluid. The master cylinder is the metal device that all the brake lines go to.
how to change the reservoir of a power steering on breeze 1998