Questions & Answers for: fill power steering fluid 2002

power steering fluid unit found? Where is the powersteering fluid resevoir on the 2001 buick Regal LS? It is actually on the passengers side near the engine wall the pump and reservoir are made as one

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Power Steering Fluid??? Sounds crazy-but where do you put the power steering fluid 2000 Buick Regal. We've looked everywhere! The power steering pump is located under the alternator near the firewall.

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Question about 1992 Regal

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...housing. Fill it up. Have a helper hold the steering wheel to all the way to the stop while you check for leaks. Especially the high pressure hose. it is probaly your high pressure power steering ...

...fill. I'd recommend using a small funnel since it's virtually impossible to get the power steering fluid bottle behind the alternator and around several hoses. A funnel made it a cinch. Check to be ...

Where to fill power steering fluid at the power steering pump, its hard to get at, but its there.

...power steering pump at the front of the engine, ( that is to say where the belts are ). It is a black plastic knob with a dip stick attached. Remove it, wipe it and reinsert it with the engine off. ...

Question about 2002 Regal

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...how do I get rid of it? the now is your power steering pump. check your power steering fluid and refill if necessary. if fluid is full then you may just have a clogged or damged power steering

Question about 1996 Regal Olympic Gold

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...power steering absolutely drops off the face of the planet when I have to turn slowly. I bought STP power steering fluid, but I was wondering if it is a safe product to use for my 1996 Buick Regal ...

...failing & you hear the power steering pump straining Happens when you don't change the fluid every 3 years Also the top strut bearings could be worn & causing the stiffness also (two

...power steering problem is most likely a defective steering rack, they always act up when hot due to internal seal leakage and fluid bypassing the seal. If the belts were soaked with power steering ...

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