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I cant find where to put the power steering fluid in my 1996 pontiac bonneville

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Below is a link to a page that will illustrate the power steering unit and the reservoir/tank where the fluid goes.

96 Bonneville Pwr Steering

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  • Posted on Jan 09, 2009

SOURCE: Power Sterring Fluid

its located on passanger side of motor beside firewall back of motor wil need funel to top up.

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  • Posted on Mar 12, 2011

SOURCE: i have 1996 pontiac bonneville

on the pump for the sreering should be a cap to take off for filling

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