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Power Steering Reservoir for Ford Ranger Taurus Windstar Lincoln Mercury Merkur
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Power Steering Reservoir for Ford Ranger Taurus Windstar Lincoln Mercury Merkur
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Vehicle: 1993 Ford E-350 Econoline Club Wagon
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
MaterialPlastic
ColorBlack
Part interchange
603900, 3R916, E5DZ3A697A, E5LY3A697A, YF1Z3A006AA, 603-900
item #1003W728
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This item includes the seal ring.
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What is a power steering reservoir?

 A power steering reservoir, also known as a power steering tank or power steering fluid reservoir, r is a container that holds power steering fluid in a vehicle's power steering system. The power steering system uses hydraulic pressure to assist the driver in turning the steering wheel, and the power steering fluid is a critical component in creating that hydraulic pressure.

The power steering reservoir is typically located near the power steering pump, which is driven by the engine. The reservoir holds a supply of power steering fluid, which is drawn into the pump and pressurized as needed to provide assistance to the steering system. The reservoir may have a dipstick or other indicator to show the level of fluid in the system, and it may also have a filter or other components to help keep the fluid clean and free of contaminants.

Power steering reservoir replacement

Over time, the power steering fluid can become contaminated with debris or lose its effectiveness due to heat and wear. Regular maintenance of the power steering system, including checking the fluid level in the power steering reservoir and replacing the fluid periodically, can help ensure smooth and reliable operation of the steering system. If the power steering fluid reservoir is cracked or leaking, it should be replaced to prevent further damage to the system.

How can I tell that the power steering tank needs replacing?

  • Cracks or leaks in the power steering reservoir
  • Contaminated (dirty, gritty, or discolored) power steering fluid in the reservoir
  • Difficulty turning the steering wheel
  • Low fluid level of the power steering tank

How to replace the old power steering fluid reservoir with a new one?

Replacing a power steering tank involves turning off the engine, locating the tank in the engine compartment, wiping it clean, and disconnecting the hose or line that connects it to the power steering pump. The old tank must be carefully removed and replaced with the new tank in the same position as the old one. Any brackets or bolts that were removed earlier must be reattached. The hose or line must then be reconnected to the new tank and the tank must be refilled with the appropriate type of power steering fluid. After starting the engine, turn the steering wheel back and forth several times to work out any air bubbles, and then check the fluid level again. You are always suggested to refer to the owner's manual or consult a qualified mechanic for specific instructions that may be necessary for the replacement.