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Question posted by BILLFL on February 14th, 2011

Where Do I Check And Add Power Steering Fluid On 2005 Buick La Sabre

TRYING TO CHECK POWER STEERING ON BUICK 2005 LASABRE. BUT I CAN'T FIND POWER STEERING UNIT OR PLACE TO CHECK IT. BUICK MANUAL SAYS BELOW GENERATOR ON PASSENGER SIDE OF CAR, I DON'T SEE IT.

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Answer #1: Posted by smmoffat on October 8th, 2011 11:55 AM
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The power steering reservoir is located between the firewall and the alternator. You could even say it's below the alternator. You will need a long-necked funnel to fill it.

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Owner's Manual - Page 360

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Owner's Manual - Page 382

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