Where is the 2008 chevy malibu power steering reservoir located?

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James B. December 17, 2020
The 2008 Chevy Malibu power steering reservoir location is on top of the engine with a cap that says power steering. Having great steering is important for changing lanes and moving about on the road. You will eventually come across some problems though. Steering fluid can leak at one point. It may turn to one side. The steering wheel can become stuck. The strut bearings could become bad. The rack mount could become faulty. The steering pump might become loose and that will be disaster for Your vehicle. The power steering fluid needs to be replaced every 75,000 miles. Along with changing fluids, You will hear noises from steering parts. A faulty bearing will make a nasty sound. A loose bearing will become irritable to the ear.
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Great February 1, 2022
Can't still find it. Can you please illustrate with picture
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Rodney Y. April 10, 2020
The power steering reservoir is located on top of the engine with a cap that is labeled power steering.
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Ralph Barrera February 26, 2022
Still can't find the power steering cap
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Daniel December 18, 2022
Can't find The power steering fluid where it goes at I have a 2008 Malibu
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Mr Obvious. September 20, 2022
If you can't find it, what makes you think I can find it by you telling me something so generic. #its.under.the.hood. 🤦‍♂️
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Edward January 26, 2023
Driver side towards the steering wheel
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Ronald bevan March 1, 2024
I have 2008 Malibu 2.4 liter 4 cylinder o do not see power steering reservoir is it under plastic cover because I don’t see no cap on top of engine beside oil cap
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Daiel December 22, 2022
I can't find the power steering fluid where go at on a 2008 Malibu 2.4 it says it's electric is it fluid that still goes in there
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