Uplander 2005-2009
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Old September 7th, 2010, 9:16 PM
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I have a 2007 Uplander, and I think I need to put in some Power Steering Fluid, but I don't see where under the hood I am suppose to pour this Power Steering Fluid at . Can someone please help ?

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Check your owner's manual for the correct fluid type. The manual will also have a description of how to properly check the fluid level in the power steering reservoir. Follow the instructions carefully. There might be a picture or two to help you identify where the reservoir is in the engine compartment.
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On page 438 in your Owners Manual there is a diagram of your engine from under the hood. The area labled E is where the cap for your power steering fluid reservoir would be located. There is more information on power steering fluid on page 459 as well. It tells you how to check the fluid as well. You can also find the recommended fluid for your power steering on page 548. I hope this helps you.

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