where is the steering fluid pump

Asked by elaboodee Dec 11, 2013 at 11:21 AM about the 2010 Toyota Corolla LE

Question type: General

cant find the pump in my manual I looked hard my self I don't know where to located that I
can add fluid

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It's right there visible on the right (passenger) side, with a cap that is labeled "use ATF": ...it is part of what the serpentine belt goes on pulley. Eliminate alternator and those are the only components accessible. It has a short dipstick.

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White plastic reservoir, please do not confuse with windshield cleaner fluid ...click image

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Actually might not have a dipstick, you can see fluid level and is marked cold and hot

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Another image deleted that was taken form their own website. For "inappropriate language" I guess one of the words was a no-no Gotta watch my language around here eh? They want us to help people but the image was a perfect shot of the pump/reservoir and kinda puts a damper on the explanation. The proverbial thousand words...

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there no power steering fluid to check on your model it have a electric power steering

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