Where does power steering fluid go in a 2004 Grand Prix Gt?

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Asked by j21rm69 Dec 18, 2007 at 04:47 PM about the 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix

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Should be on the passenger side of the engine when viewed from the front. Up near the firewall there should be a cap with either a steering wheel or similar design on it. The power steering fluid goes in here. Check it when hot or cold but fill to the appropriate level (marked hot and cold on the dipstick) so you don't overflow it when the engine is hot.

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