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You will need a flashlight; it will be very helpful. Standing on the passenger side of the vehicle, shine the flashlight down behind the engine approximately in the corner behind the pulleys but a little more closer to the firewall and look straight down. The power steering reservoir sits like one to two feet below where you probably expect to see it; they seem to have hidden it very well . I have a 98 and a 99 Park Ave and it took me forever to find it.
If the light is on the engine computer will have a trouble code or codes, which may help you towards solving the problem. Have the computer scanned for the codes. Go from there. Good luck.
i have a 98 buick park avenue i got a problem running it. it start but when i hit the break pedal some light comes out the direction signal and it shuts off i check all the fuse
remove the cover and you will see the bolts holding it on.some times you have to remove the steering wheel.you have to disconect the wire harness as well.
I think any dealer would have these on hand; if my memory is working right, these did have to be a specific class and will need to be torqued carefully to avoid stripping the female threads.
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