unbolt the Power Steering line from the power steering pump.
have another person inside the vehicle to start the engine. open the power steering reservoir. have the person inside turn the steering wheel back and fourth, left to right as you pour power steering fluid into the reservoir until it pours out clean from the unbolted line. make sure the loose line is seated into a pan or bucket to catch the fluid or you will have a mess. that should unclog the pump and the line. if the pump still doesn't work after you put the line back on, then you probably have a bad pump. replace the pump. hope this helps.
power steering fluid or ATF III
use dextron II or power steering fluid, this age of car was not picky
Probably under the reservoir with a cap on which is written: Power Steering Do not Overfill Use Only Approved Fluid...
To add power steering fluid to an Oldsmobile Delta 88, locate the power steering fluid reservoir, which is typically found near the front of the engine compartment, often near the firewall or the driver’s side. The reservoir usually has a cap labeled for power steering fluid. Remove the cap, add the appropriate type of power steering fluid until it reaches the recommended level indicated on the reservoir, and then securely replace the cap. Always check the vehicle's owner manual for specific details and fluid specifications.
steering fluid reservoirunder hood, passenger side, above serpentine belt.
To replace the power steering line on a 1996 Oldsmobile Ciera, start by safely lifting and securing the vehicle. Drain the power steering fluid, then locate the high-pressure and return lines connected to the power steering pump and the steering gear. Use a wrench to disconnect the old lines, and then install the new lines, ensuring all connections are tight. Finally, refill the power steering fluid and check for leaks before testing the system.
The power steering fluid recommended is Mopar
power steering fluid is fluid that makes the power steering pump work and it goes in the power steering pump under the hood.
Remove the plug on the bottom of the power steering fluid pump. Drain the power steering fluid out. Replace the plug to the bottom of the power steering pump. Replace the power steering fluid.
Power steering fluidPower steering fluid
There's a cap on the top of the power steering unit, remove it and put it in there, it might even have a little dip stick.
power steering fluid grade