Depending on the year model, there should be a black resovoir on the passenger side(under the hood). You should use the same type of fluid as your transmission, again depending on the year model.
its amisubishi montero 1994 safari and don 't no how put power steering in the car
Genuine Mitsubishi Power Steering Fluid (Capacity is about 1.3 quarts)
The Mitsubishi Monterio power steering pump can be replaced at any of the mechanic shop. It is important to deal with an accredited dealer so as to get the original replacement of the same.
I don't think there is any more than one kind of power steering fluid. I've only ever seen one.
Atf. Automatic transmission fluid
The Mitsubishi power steering dipstick in most trucks is located to the left of the engine. There is no color to let you know that's what it is. It is about 3 inches above the container which holds the power steering fluid.
facing engine (bonnet up) on right hand side near shock tower is BLACK reservoir with sensor wire in center of cap - this is power steering(white capped reservoir = brake )do not put brake fluid in power-steering or power-steering fluid in brake res. use power-steering fluid or auto trans fluid to top up
For a Mitsubishi Eclipse, you typically use Mitsubishi power steering fluid, which is specifically formulated for their vehicles. It's important to use the recommended fluid to ensure optimal performance and avoid potential damage to the power steering system. Always consult your owner's manual for the exact specifications and recommendations for your particular model and year. If unavailable, compatible fluids like ATF (automatic transmission fluid) may be used, but check your manual first.
Yes but you have to be in level three orbit to do so
power steering fluid is fluid that makes the power steering pump work and it goes in the power steering pump under the hood.
The power steering fluid recommended is Mopar
To fix a power steering leak on a Mitsubishi 3000GT, first identify the source of the leak by inspecting hoses, connections, and the power steering pump. Once located, you can either tighten loose connections, replace damaged hoses, or, if the pump is leaking, consider replacing it. After repairs, refill the power steering fluid and bleed the system to remove any air. Always ensure to use the correct type of power steering fluid recommended for your vehicle.