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Can you tell me where I can find the power steering fluid for a 2013 Ford Explorer?

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Eva R

The 2013 Ford Explorer power steering fluid location can be found by watching a video at https://www.Youtube.com/watch?v=gsoRa4WKx3A. It is important to have reliable steering for safe lane changes and navigating the road. However, issues such as leaking fluid, steering wheel pulling to one side, stuck steering wheel, bad strut bearings, faulty rack mount, and loose steering pump can arise. It is recommended to change the power steering fluid every 75,000 miles and address any noises coming from the steering components, as a bad or loose bearing can produce unpleasant sounds.

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  • Migdalia J.

    The link above features a video about an ADVENTURE, not an Explorer. Way to stay alert, folks! Just like my 2012 EXPLORER, your car might come equipped with an electric power steering system known as EPS or EPAS. These systems utilize an electric motor instead of hydraulic mechanisms, meaning there's no power steering fluid to worry about leaking. Electric power steering systems usually need less upkeep and are better for fuel efficiency.

  • DisXo

    The power steering fluid container for the 2013 Explorer can be located close to the engine - simply search for a reservoir that is either yellow or white, topped with a black cap.

  • Theresa F.

    The side that is correct or appropriate.

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