At th Power Steering pump reservoir.
regular power steering fluid is all you need.
Add fluid at the power steering pump reservoir. Rear of engine passenger side.
Just power sreering fluid. dextron 2 or 3
Power steering pump reservoir. Back of engine passenger side.
Top of engine on the passenger side.
the power steering resevoir, MAKE SURE the vehicle requires power steering fluid, some use transmission fluid instead. If your unsure take it to a lube center and ask them to do it you. In the 2004 Chevy Impala with the 3.8L engine, the power steering pump is a sealed unit. It does not require fluid to be added. Also if you have to replace it, it is not an easy job. The power steering pump is above the transmittion and behind the center of the engine.
check the fluid level in the power steering reservoir and make sure it's where it should be.
behind the alternator near the firewall about 3" down
Assuming you are putting it in the power steering, why not?
With the engine cold, remove the cap on the power steering pump. Inside the cap is a dipstick with a marking for both the cold and hot fluid levels
The standard power steering fluid that you buy from a parts house.
To check the power steering fluid in a 2005 Chevy Impala, first, ensure the engine is off and the vehicle is parked on a level surface. Locate the power steering reservoir, which is typically near the front of the engine bay, and remove the cap. Check the fluid level against the markings on the reservoir; it should be between the "MIN" and "MAX" lines. If necessary, add the appropriate power steering fluid until it reaches the correct level.