The Power Steering Pump & Reservoir are below the Alternator, by the Firewall, on the Passenger's Side.....
Open the good on the right you will see two containers with fluids in it. One container is for coolant another one is for power steering fluid (it's written on the top of the container "Power steering").
You can use Dextron II or Dextron III automatic transmission fluid. You could go to an auto parts store and get a container of power steering fluid but all it is is a Dextron trans fluid in a dif container.
CHF11S type power steering fluid is recommended for the 1995 Volkswagen Jetta. Make sure not to overfill the fluid container.
The Power Steering Fluid goes into the power steering container under the hood of the car. A person opens the hood of the car, and looks for a lid marked Power Steering, it is usually yellow or black in color.
Yes the power steering in a 2010 Corolla is electric so it needs and has no hydraulic power steering fluid.
It is important to know how to add fluids to a car. Power Steering fluid is added to the container under the hood, that is capped with a yellow lid that says "Power Steering".
On the lower left side of the engine. It should have the words power steering clearly written on the container which is orange. The written name on container should be black.
When you open your hood there should be a container on the left with a black cap. That is your power steering reservoir. When you open your hood there should be a container on the left with a black cap. That is your power steering reservoir.
Its between the battery and the windshield washer fluid container .
Its at the back and below the engine.. to fill it pull the dipstick marked POWER STEERING which is at the back of the engine to the left of the airfilter box.. and add fluid to the level marks on the dipstick
the power steering fluid container is situated on the left hand side of engine compartment,near the radiator fill up bottle,later models have electic power steering
On the left side of the engine (right side if your in front of the car looking at the engine bay) you'll see a white-ish round plastic fluid container with a red cap, and two hoses connected to it. You'll also see level markers molded into the power steering fluid container showing the max and min power steering fluid levels. The steering fluid can be seen through the simi transparent plastic, indicating the current amount of fluid in the res container.