Where is the 2011 ford escape power steering fluid located?

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James B. December 24, 2020
The 2011 Ford Escape power steering fluid location is in the power steering reservoir. The power steering fluid needs to be replaced every 75,000 miles. Along with changing fluids, You will hear noises from steering parts. A bad bearing will make a nasty sound. A loose bearing will become irritable to the ear. Having great steering is key for changing lanes and moving about on the road. You will someday come across some issues though. The rack mount could become faulty. Steering fluid may leak at one point. It might turn to one side. The steering wheel might become stuck. The steering pump might become loose and that will be disaster for Your vehicle. The strut bearings could become bad.
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Pedro M. Porrata July 3, 2020
Is there a picture of the power steering reservoir?
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Felix A. July 18, 2020
The answer provided above is actually incorrect the 2011 Ford Escape's do no have a power steering reservoir, instead they use an electric power steering pump.
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Alice T. April 9, 2020
The power steering fluid for the 2011 ford escape is located in the power steering reservoir, under the hood. After pulling the hood release lever inside the car and then releasing the safety latch under the hood front, open the hood and fit it on the prop rod. Look near the side of the engine to find the power steering reservoir. It is usually a white or container with level markings and a black cap. The fluid should be pinkish, amber or clear, not black or brown, at the maximum level.
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Jim F August 5, 2020
I own a 2011 ford escape and Felix A., above anserwed correctly, now reservoir.
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MAGNUS Scott February 11, 2022
Does the 2011 Ford escape use power steering fluid?
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Stacy March 8, 2023
I have a 2011 fire escape and there is no reservoir.It’s an electric power steering so no place to put fluid. It does not take any fluid it’s electric.
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