At the power steering reservoir.
It is important to maintain the fluid levels of a vehicle. A person adds power steering fluid for this car into the power steering reservoir under the hood under the lid labeled power steering.
In the power steering reservoir located on top of the power steering pump. No pump then it has manual steering.
Remove the cap and check the level when the fluid is hot.
It is on the back of the power steering pump. The power steering pump is located on the left hand side of the engine. It will be a cap with the dipstick molded on to it. Remove the cap and you will be able to see the fluid.
It is important to know where to put the fluids of a car. In this car power steering fluid is added to the reservoir labeled with a yellow cap stamped with power steering, found under the hood of the car.
Spec is ATF
Disconnect the low pressure line
It goes in the power steering located on the drivers side, in the front of the motor. There is a black screw cap on the power steering pump and a dipstick inside.
In the power steering reservoir. Which is located on the passanger side next to the firewall right next to the hood hinge.
Yes, Most Cabriolets do have power steering, but there are a few that don't. In my opinion you dont need it anyway. It is such a light little car. I took my power steering out of my '86 Cabriolet and installed a manual rack, because it was cheaper. The P.S. pump alone runs about $200 and the rack runs about another $150. I bought a new manual rack for $105. It steers very easily even when sitting still.
Maybe on the passenger side near the firewall