Caution: When adding fluid or making a complete fluid change, always use the proper power steering fluid. Failure to use the proper fluid will cause hose and seal damage and fluid leaks.
- Clean the area surrounding the reservoir cap.
 
- Remove the reservoir cap.
 
- Inspect the power steering pump fluid level at regular intervals. Use the appropriate procedure below.
 
Add fluid when required. Refer to 
Fluid and Lubricant Recommendations.
Fluid Is Cold
| 3.1.  | Remove the reservoir cap. | 
 
| 3.2.  | Inspect the fluid level on the capstick. | 
 
| 3.3.  | Ensure that the fluid level is between the bottom of the COLD/FULL mark and the end of the capstick. | 
 
Fluid Is Hot
| 3.1.  | Run the engine until the fluid reaches about 80°C (170°F). | 
 
| 3.2.  | Turn the engine OFF. | 
 
| 3.3.  | Remove the reservoir cap. | 
 
| 3.4.  | Inspect the fluid level on the capstick. | 
 
| 3.5.  | Ensure that the fluid level is between the HOT/FULL and the COLD/FULL marks on the capstick. | 
 
- If the fluid level is low, add power steering fluid to the proper level.
 
- Install the reservoir cap.
 
- When checking the fluid level after servicing the steering system, bleed the air from the system. Refer to 
Power Steering System Bleeding.