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The powersteering reservoir has the filler tube molded on/in it.
Fill the power steering reservoir until the dipstick in it reads full.
The Power steering pump is located underneath where you put the power steering fluid.
NO NO NO!!!! OMG I hope you did not try that already. Break fluid and powersteering fluid have different properties for different pressures, they are not the same thing and if you put break fluid in your power steering system you will destroy your car.
A BOLO is put into the system by dispatch, usually off of an officer's request. A bondsman is neither dispatch, nor a law enforcement officer, so no, they have no such ability.
the bottle for the power steering fluid is on your left side once you are facing the engine. its the same reservoir that provides oil to the suspension so use the right fluid. ive just recently found the resorvior. now i cant find the right fluid to put in it.
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put a vtr or vts engine in it
It really should be fine as long as it isn't synthetic. Most power steering fluids are petroleum based so they are a basic derivative of gas. Just drive it and enjoy the cool smoke that it will make. It'll probably get you some babes.
The power steering fluid reservoir is located right behind the serpentine belt pulley system, just below the windshield on the middle-left hand side, near the back of the engine. Just find your pulley system (on the left side), look about 1.5 feet down and you will see the cap for the power steering fluid reservoir. It is quite hard to find at first.
Believe it or not, they did make saturns with out powersteering. Assuming your vehicle is equipped with Power steering, your fluid container will be (standing in front of the vehicle with the hood up) in the upper left corner. the fluid reservior is white in color with a black twist cap. Please view my BIO for access to my Saturn help site. on my main page at the bottom is a link to a visual reference to the pump resevrior, highlighted in red.