It's on the drivers side of the engine , near the front of the engine It's below the air conditioning compressor and is one of the items that is driven by the rubber serpentine belt It's a " plastic " container with an extension tube on the upper area and has a fill cap that has a short dipstick attached to it - the cap is removed by turning it counterclockwise 1/4 of a turn
No steering power or brake power ford explorer 1999?
According to my 1991 through 1995 Haynes Ford Explorer repair manual : ( type " F " automatic transmission fluid is used as the power steering fluid )
No ( according to my Haynes Ford Explorer repair manual , 1991 to 1995 , type " F " automatic transmission fluid is used in the power steering )
Starting with the 1995 model year of the Ford Explorer : ( power RACK AND PINION steering )
Type F - automatic transmission fluid or Ford Premium Power Steering Fluid meeting Ford specification - ESW - M2C33 - F ( according to my Chilton repair manual )
NO ! ( My Ford Explorer uses automatic transmission fluid as the power steering fluid )
On a 1991 Ford Explorer , 4.0 litre , OHV , V6 engine : I believe the oil pressure sending unit is on the drivers side of the engine , below the power steering pump
According to the 2006 Ford Explorer Owner Guide : ( Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used as the power steering fluid )
To the power steering pump located on the driver's side of the engine.
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I'm not a mechanic / technician , but as far as I know the power steering doesn't have a filter
The Explorer was introduced in 1991. In the 1991 and 1992 Explorers the fuse panel is underneath the dashboard between the steering column and the driver's door.