power steering fluid
regular power steering fluid is all you need.
Yes, it can be pushed out of the reservoir.
the power steering resevoir, MAKE SURE the vehicle requires power steering fluid, some use transmission fluid instead. If your unsure take it to a lube center and ask them to do it you. In the 2004 Chevy Impala with the 3.8L engine, the power steering pump is a sealed unit. It does not require fluid to be added. Also if you have to replace it, it is not an easy job. The power steering pump is above the transmittion and behind the center of the engine.
On the right center area when the hood is open, there is a fluid cap with what looks to be a steering wheel on it. That is where you add the Power Steering fluid. Check your Owners/Operators Manual for a picture of it.
check the level of your power steering fluid. Also have a mechanic check to see if your power steering pump is working properly.
There is no power steering; its electronic. You might be blowing the fuse. There is a recall on the electronic power steering. Consult a dealer with the year and mileage of your car to see if it is covered.
Gm recommended power steering fluid
Where is the power steering pump located for 2004 malibu
The power steering system uses ATF (auto trans fluid)
Genuine Mitsubishi Power Steering Fluid (Capacity is about 1.3 quarts)
A 2004 Ram uses automatic transmission fluid in the power steering.