Power steering 2015 toyota corolla

Asked by Panamera_2919 Feb 24, 2017 at 10:26 PM about the 2015 Toyota Corolla S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Where do you put power stsering fluid in 2015
toyota corolla s

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Look around the serpentine belt. The belt would drive the power steering unit. There would be 2 hoses connected to it. Look around that unit to see where to put the fluid in.

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There is no reservoir for the steering fluid. The pump is an electric pump driven by the battery.

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There is no provision of using oil/fluid/lubricant in Power Stearing.

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That's what I thought. My 2016 Toyota Corolla LE is electric power steering. I see no pulley on the steering mechanism. Toyota is having less pulled by the crankshaft.

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Can anyone find a Chilton book for the 2015 Toyota Corolla LE? I shop in Edmond OK and cannot find one the auto shops in Edmond OK. Can anyone advise?

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