The Power Steering system on a 2002 Plymouth Voyager uses automatic Transmission Fluid.
A person adds power steering fluid under the hood of the car to the power steering fluid reservoir. It is labeled power steering, on a yellow twist cap.
how do you remove a power steering pump from a 1995 plymouth voyager?
Use a turkey baster to remove excess fluid
you can use any type of power steering fluid, personally i use transmittion fluid as it is cheaper then power steering fluid only down side is it takes longer to warm up in the cold weather
It is on the power steering pressure hose.
steering in the right directionPower steering systems arent all that picky so the generic power steering fluid at the parts store will do check the back for particular applications, and dextron atf will also work.
please be more specific is it leaking engine oil, coolant, transmission oil, brake fluid, or power steering fluid where is it leaking from ?
The system uses regular power steering fluid.
No, if you do you will have no power steering. You could not steer this vehicle with the power steering pump bypassed.
If it making a loud squealing sound when you turn the steering wheel, the power steering fluid level is low. The reddish fluid you are seeing on the ground is power steering fluid. It is probably leaking and that would be why the fluid level is so low.
It is on the passenger side strut tower
To replace the power steering pump on a 1997 Plymouth Voyager SE 3.3, first, disconnect the negative battery cable and remove any accessories obstructing access to the pump. Then, drain the power steering fluid, disconnect the pump's hoses, and unbolt the pump from its mounting bracket. After removing the old pump, install the new one by reversing the steps, ensuring all connections are secure and refill the system with the appropriate power steering fluid. Finally, check for leaks and bleed the system as needed.