The 2013 Ford Taurus does not have a power steering reservoir because it uses an electric power-assisted steering system. You can find the motor underneath the drivers feet on the steering column. You will have to remove the steering wheel molding to gain access. The cost for a replacement electric motor will range from $80 - $120 depending on if You purchase an OEM or aftermarket part. Installation is easy as well but You will have to wire the motor to the wiring harness before installing the product. The price if You take it to the delaership or mechanic will be greater and ranges from $300 - $500 depending on parts and labor required.
Bob
February 16, 2023
How do you change the power steering assist on the column? Is there a video?
Bennie R
July 16, 2020
The 2013 ford taurus is equipped with an electric power- assisted steering system. There is no fluid reservoir to check or fill.
Debie Garces
February 6, 2023
Thank you for your help
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