Power steering fluid, Power steering fluid -17, License – CHEVROLET 2012 Impala User Manual

Page 247: Vehicle care 10-17

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Chevrolet Impala Owner Manual - 2012

Vehicle Care

10-17

The temperature gauge also
indicates an overheat condition
exists. Driving extended km (miles)
and/or towing a trailer in the
overheat protection mode should
be avoided.

Power Steering Fluid

See Engine Compartment Overview
on page 10‑6
for information on the
location of the power steering fluid
reservoir.

When to Check Power Steering
Fluid

It is not necessary to regularly
check power steering fluid unless a
leak is suspected in the system or
an unusual noise is heard. A fluid

loss in this system could indicate a
problem. Have the system inspected
and repaired.

How to Check Power Steering
Fluid

Notice: Extremely small amounts
of contamination can cause
steering system damage and
cause it to not work properly. Do
not allow contaminants to contact
the fluid side of the reservoir cap/
dipstick or to enter the reservoir.

Check the level after the vehicle has
been driven for at least 20 minutes
so the fluid is warm.

To check the power steering fluid:

1. Turn the ignition to LOCK/OFF

and let the engine compartment
cool down.

2. Wipe the cap and the top of the

reservoir clean.

3. Unscrew the cap and pull it

straight up.

4. Wipe the dipstick with a

clean rag.

5. Replace the cap and completely

tighten it.

6. Remove the cap again and look

at the fluid level on the dipstick.

When the engine is hot, the level
should be at the hot MAX level.
When the engine is cold, the fluid
level should be between MIN and
MAX on the dipstick.

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