Where do you put the power steering fluid in the Pontiac G6 GT 2005

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Asked by William Jul 03, 2016 at 08:26 AM about the 2005 Pontiac G6 GT

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I can't find the reservoir for putting in power steering fluid for my Pontiac G6 GT, 2005.

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You have an electrically run power steering assist motor on there. No power steering fluid to check.

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Something with the power steering needs to be checked. This (power steering assist motor) is electrically run so you would need someone to look at it.

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From what I am looking up it is an electrical assist motor for the power steering. I for some reason you have the power steering pump that is belt driven, the reservoir is part of that unit. It would have a plastic screw on cap with a short dip stick on the underneath side of the cap.

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Driven by the serpentine belt, front of the motor.

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this was super helpful! I am not a helpless chick i can fix many things on my car myself but this stumped me so Thank u #Rowefast u literally saved my day from me going crazy as well cuz I was like wait what power steering fluid low but....So A thank u was needed ! Have a great day!

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My Pontiac G6 2006 did not stir when I tried to drive it yesterday. I'm so worried. Bit I started it again and it worked fine. What should I do????

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