Depending on the type of engine that your Nissan has, the location may be different.
What you are looking for should be black and cylinder shaped with a cap on the top.
When you open it, it will have a short dipstick that is attached to the lid with a few different markings on it including a range of marks for cold fluid and a range of marks for hot fluid.
You don't. Electronic feed pump. If steering gets bad, go to dealer and have pump checked.
Use Dexron II transmission fluid.
If the Nissan Sentra is leaking power steering fluid, the power steering pump will need to be replaced. This part can be purchased at a salvage yard in most cases. A new power steering pump will cost between $90 and $130 just for the part. A salvage yard will probably charge $50 to $80 for a used one.
No it has electric power steering.
NOPE!!!
It is a black reservoir to the left of the engine. A small dipstick is attached to the back of the cap to measure the power steering fluid level.
Based on the user manual and the repair manual...your transmission and power steering fluid are the same - Dexron II (Dexron III is supposed to work as it covers those that recommend II and III) This is automatic transmission fluid NOT power steering fluid.
Fluid not needed. 07 sentra has electrical power assist steering, not requiring a lubricating fluid.
on the backside of the engine
It has electronic power steering and, unlike hydraulic steering, does not use any power steering fluid to operate.
Power steering is under the hood on the passenger side in the corner closest to the windshield It is a black cylinder with turn off top. Remove the top and read the indicator stick. Use power steering fluid to add until reads full on the indicator stick.
Should be a pump with a reservoir and a couple lines coming off of it to your steering rack with a cap on top. Remove it and if there is a dipstick on back of it you found it.