It is located on the passenger side. It is a round, black canister about the size of a soda drink can, with a black plastic screw off top.
You can add power steering fluid to your Nissan Pathfinder by adding it to the power steering reservoir. The power steering reservoir will be near the firewall in the engine compartment.
You can find a diagram of a 1987 Nissan Pathfinder power steering system in the owner's manual. You can also find it at various auto stores.
It has electronic power steering and, unlike hydraulic steering, does not use any power steering fluid to operate.
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.
It is important to maintain the power steering fluid in a vehicle to help a car steer smoothly. A person adds this fluid under the hood to the reservoir with a yellow cap labeled Power Steering.
Nissan Rogue 2008 does not use power steering fluid so you will not find a reservoir for that. Rogue's power steering is operated my electric motors.
Passenger side engine compartment greenish reservoir with "POWER STEERING FLUID" printed on the lid
The power steering reservoir is mounted on top of the power steering pump.
There is not a reservoir for the power steering it is electronic
To fill the power steering fluid on a 2010 Nissan Altima, locate the power steering fluid reservoir, which is typically found near the front of the engine bay, on the driver's side. The reservoir has a cap labeled "Power Steering" for easy identification. Remove the cap and add the appropriate type of power steering fluid until it reaches the recommended level indicated on the side of the reservoir. Always check the owner's manual for specific fluid requirements and procedures.
To add power steering fluid to a 1993 Nissan Altima, locate the power steering reservoir, which is typically found near the engine, often on the driver's side. The reservoir is usually marked with a cap labeled "Power Steering." Remove the cap, and check the fluid level; if it's low, pour the appropriate type of power steering fluid into the reservoir until it reaches the proper level. Be sure not to overfill it, and replace the cap securely afterward.
drivers side back of the engine compartment