Power Steering Fluid Level Checking
POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL CHECKING
WARNING: Fluid level should be checked with the engine OFF to prevent personal injury from moving parts and to assure an accurate fluid level reading.
CAUTION: Mopar(R) Power Steering Fluid + 4 or Mopar(R) ATF+4 Automatic Transmission Fluid is to be used in the power steering system. Both fluids have the same material standard specifications (MS-9602). No other power steering or automatic transmission fluid is to be used in the system. Damage may result to the power steering pump and system if another fluid is used. Do not overfill the system.
NOTE: Although not required at specific intervals, the fluid level may be checked periodically. Check the fluid level anytime there is a system noise or fluid leak suspected.
The power steering fluid level can be viewed through the side of the power steering fluid reservoir. Compare the fluid level to the markings on the side of the reservoir. When the fluid is at normal ambient temperature, approximately 21° - 27° C (70° - 80° F), the fluid level should read between the MAX and MIN markings. When the fluid is hot, fluid level is allowed to read up to the MAX line.
CAUTION: Do not fill fluid beyond the MAX mark. Check cap seal for damage and replace if needed.
1. If required, remove the cap from the fluid reservoir and fill the power steering fluid reservoir up to the MAX marking with Mopar(R) Power Steering Fluid + 4 or Mopar(R) ATF+4 Automatic Transmission Fluid.
CAUTION: If the air is not purged from the power steering system correctly, pump failure could result.
2. Bleed the power steering system if a power steering hose, line, gear or pump was disconnected, removed or replaced .