up to the minimun
Yes it should.
To check the power steering fluid on your 1991 Caprice remove the cap on the power steering pump fluid reservoir and check the level on the fluid level indicator. If the fluid is warm(about 170 degrees)the fluid level should be at the "Full Hot" mark. If the fluid is cool(about 70 degrees) the fluid level should be at the "Full Cold" mark.Always use the correct power steering fluid to avoid damage to the hoses and seals which will result in fluid leaks. It should be noted that the reservoir (pardon my spelling) is located under the alternator (On my '91 with the 305, that is) - So you can't do it while the car is running.....Kenny
Does the 2007 Hyundai Elantra have a power steering pump? How do I check the fluid level? How often should it be replaced? Thanks.
To check the power steering fluid level in an Audi TT, first, locate the power steering fluid reservoir, which is typically found near the engine, marked with a steering wheel icon. Ensure the engine is off and the car is on a level surface. Open the reservoir cap and visually inspect the fluid level against the marked indicators on the side; it should be between the minimum and maximum lines. If needed, add the appropriate power steering fluid to reach the correct level, but avoid overfilling.
It is not necessary to flush the power steering system in a car. However, you should check the power steering fluid level in the car each month.
Generally, there are two levels on a dipstick. With the car level and the engine hot, the fluid should be up to the "hot" mark. With the car level and cold, it should be to the cold mark.
to my knowledge there is no power steering filter i would check my power steering fluid level
check the power steering fluid level. I would have to say your low on fluid.
Look at the level in the power steering reservoir...
check the power steering fluid level and the power steering belt
You should check the fluid level in the power steering pump.
check the fluid level in the power steering reservoir and make sure it's where it should be.