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Power steering reservoir Pontiac G6

I can't find where the power steering reservoir is in my 2005 Pontiac G6. Does anyone know?

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Some G6 do not have power streeing pumps
they have ELECTRIC POWER STEERING
all depends on the engine
2.2 4cylinder have electric
3.5V6 can have one or the other
if you have a V6 then you will see the power steering cap through the engine cover on the right side if it has hydralic power steering

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"I was struggling with it," she said.

That is when she began having serious concerns that her power steering malfunction might happen to other Pontiac G6 owners. She was right.

CBS 2's investigative team uncovered hundreds of G6 owners with power steering failures. We discovered that 439 steering complaints involving the 2006 Pontiac G6 have been filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

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When asked if she believed an investigation was warranted, Sinkular responded, "Absolutely."

CBS 2 contacted GM about Sinkular's case, as well as the hundreds of other complaints we found.

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"I'm afraid that there's going to be a terrible, terrible accident with it," she said.

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Hi! the Driver Information Center/DIC/ Pontiac G6 GT 2005year a massage such as Power steering , where is problem? waldemar from Poland.

Sounds like your power steering fluid is low. You will find the pumps reservoir under the hood.
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