Drain the coolant reserve chamber and refill with new coolant. Can use a turkey baster ot remove hose from chamber.
On a 1996 Ford Escort : The power steering fluid goes in the power steering fluid reservoir , at the front of the engine compartment , on the passenger side of the vehicle ( looking from the front of the vehicle it is the reservoir on the RIGHT) * With the 1.9 liter engine the reservoir on the left is the engine coolant reservoir and with the 1.8 liter engine the reservoir on the left is the windshield washer fluid reservoir , but with both engines the power steering fluid reservoir is the container to the RIGHT , looking from the FRONT of the vehicle
Open your hood, Now, on the left side of the engine, locate your coolant reservoir; and, immediately to the right of this should be your power steering fluid reservoir. I hope this helps you.
It sits right on top of the power steering pump. Looking from in front of the engine, it is a screw on cap behind the coolant reservoir.
go and hve the power steering system flushed
On a 2002 Ford Ranger : The reservoir would be in the engine compartment There are reservoirs for brake fluid , windshield washer fluid , power steering fluid , engine coolant , etcetera
On an Audi A4, the power steering fluid reservoir is located in front of the coolant tank. It appears as a square-shaped black container with a green cap.
I was looking at a picture in the 2003 Mercury Grand Marquis Owner Guide and it shows the power steering fluid reservoir at the front of the engine compartment between the engine coolant reservoir and the engine air filter box
Remove the coolant reservoir, flush it out, reinstall it and refill with proper coolant.
On a 1998 Mercury Tracer : The power steering fluid reservoir is at the front of the engine compartment towards the passenger side < of the vehicle ( when looking from the FRONT of the vehicle , the power steering fluid reservoir is the reservoir on the RIGHT )
You can add power steering fluid to your 1988 Chevy Astro by removing the top to the power steering fluid reservoir. Pour the fluid directly into the reservoir.
On the left side of the engine compartment there is the reservoir for the power steering fluid. Make sure that you do not put steering fluid in the radiator reservoir.
I wouldn't recommend it...coolant is NOT hydraulic fluid. Power Steering fluid is really cheap, and available at most grocery stores, walmarts, and auto part stores. If in a pinch, you could get away with using transmission fluid. It's a hydraulic fluid, too. In fact, some car manufacturers recommend certain transmission fluids, and not power steering fluid at all!