There is only on lever on the left side of the steering wheel. That's the turn signal. Push the turn signal straight back until the steering wheel responds. Don't be afraid of damaging the turn signal.
That should be inside the cover of your steering column The turn signal lever and hazard flasher button stick outside of the steering column cover
On or near the power steering pump reservoir.
The stick on backside of cap has the stick with the fill line indicated.
The power steering fluid dip stick is made to the reservoir cap. Pull the cap off to read the stick.
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Hey kevin==There is a valve in the gear that can stick. Also I have seen the bearings on the steering shaft that were so bad, the steering shaft was stiff. Also make sure the gear is adjusted properly/ GoodluckJoe
were are oil stick located on lincoln Ls 3.9 v8
on the lid to the power steering pump fluid tank
inside the steering column - turn signal lever and hazard flasher button stick out of steering column cover
its not the steering stabilizer, i bet its the intermediate steering shaft. they had a lot of problems with that part. feels like someone is banging your steering components around with a broom stick, right?
Where the stick is.
You will find a power steering dip stick, where the stick is metal. It's about 12 inches long (Reminds me of the Oil Dip Stick). You actually add the power steering fluid where that metal dip stick was. It's a small hole so make sure you have a funnel that will fit in it. Also, make sure that you don't overfill it as it fills up pretty fast. Good luck!