Where is the 2013 ford explorer power steering fluid located?

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James B. December 22, 2020
The 2013 Ford Explorer power steering fluid location is found by watching: https://www.Youtube.com/watch?v=gsoRa4WKx3A Having good steering is crucial for changing lanes and moving about on the road. You will someday come across some problems though. Steering fluid may leak at one point. It might turn to one side. The steering wheel might become stuck. The strut bearings may become bad. The rack mount can become faulty. The steering pump can become loose and that will be disaster for Your vehicle. The power steering fluid needs to be changed every 75,000 miles or so. Along with replacing fluids, You will come across noises from steering parts. A bad bearing will make a nasty sound. A loose bearing will become annoying to the ear.
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Christopher B February 23, 2022
The video in the link above is for an EXPEDITION, not an Explorer. Way to pay attention people! Like my 2012 EXPLORER, your vehicle may have an electric power steering system ("EPS" or "EPAS"). These systems use an electric motor instead of a hydraulic system and therefore do not have any power steering fluid to leak. Electric power steering typically require less maintenance and are more fuel efficient.
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James K. April 9, 2020
The power steering fluid reservoir on the 2013 explorer is found on or near the engine, look for a yellow or white reservoir with a black cap.
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Al. Amoros November 22, 2022
The right side
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