Where is the power steering fluid in a 2011 Ford Fusion?
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The 2011 Ford Fusion power steering reservoir is located next to the power steering pump. To change the power steering fluid You will need to first locate the container, which will be under the hood near the window. It will be a clear plastic container.
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Where is the power steering on a Ford Fusion 2010?
The 2010 Ford Fusion power steering fluid reservoir can be found against the firewall on the passenger side of the engine compartment. It has a black lid that is on the top of it and is a white colored piece of plastic.
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