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Have a '96 dodge grand caravan and can't find where to check the brake fluid!!! passenger side container says "power steering". yellow top on container on driver's side says "clean before removing" but does not state what to put in! pls. help. thanks
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Could be power steering fluid, or transmission fluid
If its a dirty red color, than thats what it is.
If its black or brown than it's oil,
don't ignore
check your enging fluids could be brake fluid or power steering fluid. the wheelechair lift is most likley electric and does not require fluid of any kind
Open the hood. Look on the drivers side. Find the Battery. Now as you are facing the vehicle go just to the left and a bit farther in than the battery. There is a yellow cap with the Brake symbol on it. That is the reservoir for the Master Brake cylinder. All the check and fill points have a yellow caps. ie transmission oil, eng oil, rad coolent, brake fluid, and power steering fluid.
I had the same problem, my mechanic has had this same problem with other 2003 grand caravans. Flush the power steering fluid, replace it with ATF+4 and add Lucas power steering additive. Apparently dodge has posted the fluid that was originally used is causing this problem. $100 and it is purring like a kitten
I have a '98 Grand Voyager 3.3 L V-6, it's located on the passenger side fender at about the middle of the engine compartment, should be clearly labeled. countrycurt0
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