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The 2016 Ford Explorer comes equipped with an electric power steering system (also known as EPS or EPAS). This means it doesn't require a traditional power steering fluid reservoir or pump. Unlike older models, the Explorer's power steering operates electronically through a module located beneath the steering wheel.
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There seems to be an issue with the power steering system, likely due to a faulty electrical component. The repair is estimated to cost $2000, but unfortunately, the necessary parts are not currently available.
Here is a paraphrased and unique version: "Could you replace the module without any steering capabilities, or would I need to replace the entire rack and pinion system?
The power steering fluid reservoir on a 2016 Ford Explorer is located under the hood of the car, near the engine.