There isn't Any. Its an electronic system driving by an elextronic Module/Motor. Theres no oil to change.
Okay, I'm not sure which model you have but on some of them the power steering pump is actually part of the steering column. On these you need to remove the steering column to replace it. It's actually an electric pump rather than the traditional fluid pump under the hood.
That depends on the year, make,model, etc. Some vehicles do use ATF as the power steering fluid, others do not.That depends on the year, make,model, etc. Some vehicles do use ATF as the power steering fluid, others do not.
power steering fluid
That depends on whether it has power steering or not. And whether it has and orignal power steering unit with a remote resevior or a late model 605 five power steering pump with the resevior at the pump. If it has a resevior that is where the fluid goes. No resevior no fluid needed
Important to refer to your vehicle manual, what kind of power steering fluid need to use this model.
1996 2.4L Pontiac Grand AmWhat year, engine, model?
On some vehicles, yes. Check the spec for the specific model though.
Dexron II is the recommended fluid for this model.
Standard fluid should work, although we could be more accurate if I knew which model vehicle it is.
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Ford calls for Mercon ATF.
where to add the light of cheak engine