On a diesel 6.0 it is behind the drivers side headlight.o
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Mercon V ATF fluid
turn the steering wheel lock to lock several times it bleeds itself when it is running
I suggest getting a new power steering pump. If your truck has a hydroboost set up, which it probably does being its a F350, The power steering pump supplies fluid to the steering box and the brakes for more braking power. To find this out, look at your power steering pump. There should be 3 hoses coming out of it. One Supply line, and 2 Return lines. The supply line should go to the steering box, then to the hydroboost which is on the firewall, driver side. It's not huge like the vacuum boosters. Then there should be one return line coming from the booster to the pump and one from the steering box going back to the pump. I hope this helps you out.
Yep just hang a PS pump on change steering gear box to power and your good to go Yep just hang a PS pump on change steering gear box to power and your good to go
You don't
should be preformed by proffessionals only
on the left side of the timing chain cover down bellow the power steering pump
It is important to use the right type of transmission fluid in a car. The 1997 F350 Diesel uses Mercon III transmission fluid.
A good mechanic.
As looking at the front of the truck, on the right side of the motor above the power steering pump. Driven off the belt.
The steering wheel will have to be removed, turned to the proper place, then reinstalled. If there is an air bag system it will have to be disconnected first.
The amount of transmission fluid that a Ford F350 will hold depends on the size of the transmission. The average is about 19.2 quarts of transmission fluid. The specs can be checked in stores during purchase. Over filling will cause problems with shifting.