The electrically operated fluid pump is attached to the steering rack unless its a 1.7 diesel which has a conventional pump attached to the alternator. if you look down into the engine bay the reservoir for the fluid sits too the rear of the g/box on the right hand side of the engine bay
£800 at Vauxhall franchised garage!
no they do not
On newer corsas the power steering is all Electronic so it doesn't need power steering fluid.
under the pump
bit of a nightmare to get to, the reservoir is on top of the power steering pump which is located behind the bumper on the o/s/f corner
Check that the alternator and the power steering don't work of the same belt.
you can look all day but you won't find one because it's electronic.my local vauxhall fitter said the power steering stops working from time to time and corrects itself.that's not worrying then is it!!!!
The power steering reservoir is mounted on top of the power steering pump.
There is not a reservoir for the power steering it is electronic
For the TS Astra with hydraulic-electric power steering, it takes a Pentosin CHF fluid. A couple of equivalents I have come across include Castrol Hydraulic System Mineral Oil Plus, and Penrite LDAS fluid.
If your referring to hydraulic oil, u could be on about power stering fluid, which is located in black reservoir right next to battery,
Where is the power steering reservoir for my 1995 bmw m3?