At the Power Steering pump. Remove the cap on the pump and check the level.
At the power steering pump. Remove the cap on the pump and check the level.
Power steering fluid or Automatic transmission fluid
In the power steering pump
It does not matter on that year, just make sure that it is POWER STEERING FLUID.
both power steering fluid and transmission fluid are hydraulic fluids, but it would be best to get some power steering fluid. its cheap and its the right stuff. 91 buicks take just plain Jane power steering fluid.
Regular power steering fluid, available at any part store and places like Walmart.
According to my Chilton's repair manual : The 1991 to 1995 Ford Ranger / Ford Explorer vehicles use either type " F " automatic transmission fluid or Ford Premium Power Steering Fluid meeting Ford specification ESW-M2C33-F , ensure that the fluid added to the power steering pump is new and clean ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you use type " F " automatic transmission fluid , make sure it has an ( 8 ) digit Ford registration number beginning with " 2P " printed on the fluid container
good idea
Ordinary auto transmission fluid (red)
The 240 Series Volvos use standard type power steering fluid. This type fluid is available at most any auto supply store.
No ( according to my Haynes Ford Explorer repair manual , 1991 to 1995 , type " F " automatic transmission fluid is used in the power steering )
To drain the power steering fluid on a 1991 Mercury Topaz, locate the drain plug at the bottom of the power steering pump reservoir. Place a drain pan underneath to catch the fluid and then remove the plug to allow the fluid to drain out completely. Be sure to properly dispose of the old fluid according to local regulations.
Underneath the drivers seat