There is a Power Steering pump under the hood in front of engine, it has a pully that is driven off a belt. Read the cap on top of the plastic reservoir that is attached to pump (to make sure it is power steering) and there should be a dipstick connected to cap. Your owners manual should specify what type of fluid to use and only fill fluid to appropriate level (that is denoted on the dipstick that the cap has)
PS- do NOT get any dirt in there
It uses regular power steering fluid.
To add power steering fluid to a 1985 Toyota Cressida, locate the power steering reservoir, which is typically near the front of the engine bay, on the driver's side. The reservoir cap should have a steering wheel symbol or label indicating power steering. Remove the cap, check the fluid level, and add the appropriate type of power steering fluid as needed. Be sure not to overfill the reservoir.
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A good quality power steering fluid from any auto parts store will work. If you are not near a store with power steering fluid you can substitute a good tranmission fluid for Chrysler vehicles. BE CAREFUL AND CHECK THE YEAR , ACCORDING TO CHRYSLER'S 1985 MANUAL, NEVER , NEVER, NEVER USE TRANSMISSION FLUID IN THE POWER STEERING PUMP, POWER STEERING FLUID ONLY.
Power steering fluid reservoir is located in the front right-hand side of the engine compartment. It is very close to the fan. There is a screw cap and hot/cold fluid level marks for checking.
To add steering fluid to a 1985 Volkswagen Vanagon, first locate the power steering reservoir, which is typically found near the front of the engine compartment on the driver's side. Remove the cap from the reservoir and check the fluid level with the dipstick attached to the cap. If the fluid is low, add the appropriate type of power steering fluid until it reaches the recommended level, then securely replace the cap. Always check for leaks after adding fluid to ensure the system is functioning properly.
Where do I add power steering fluid at for a 84 Park Avenue
It is mounted on the rear of the power steering pump . Look in behind the bracket that is covering the pump up and you will see a cap. remove it and add fluid as needed.
Open the hood, look to your right (driver's side ). On a bracket bolted to the strut tower just above the battery there is a black square bottle with two hoses. The cap should say POWER STEERING FLUID. Check fluid type - I know later 240s use Dexron ATF rather than power steering fluid.
The most obvious answer would be a broken hose which need to be checked.
in the plastic reservoir under the hood on the driver's side towards the front.
Fuso needs Tabasco for it's steering fluid try it believe me.