You do not add any. If the steering system is leaking,you repair the problem. It is a sealed system other than a removable fill cap. It does not use fluid in the sense you ever loose any
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If you're having power steering problems fluid is not the answer. I have a 06' HHR just started having a problem too. There is no fluid as it is electric assist and not hydraulic. The motor is located behind the knee panel just below the steering wheel. Two screws along the bottom edge release the trim panel. There is another white panel behind that secured with four screws. Once removed you will see the electric power steering motor. A somewhat easy fix if you are sure it is the motor. Loose fuses, connectors, and corroded ground wires wreak havoc with these cars and cause intermittent failures. Check all these first especially if there are no stored codes before spending bigger bucks on the motor which doesn't always fix the problem from what I've read online. -Mike-
Maria, Link below explains where to add fluid. not your exact car but should be close. Look for a cap with picture of steering wheel or clearly marked steering fluid. PRESS THE HELPFUL BUTTON and follow me on fixya for more info.
the power steering fluid resevoir is located on the passenger side of the engine compartment near the fire wall. mostimes in order to fill it you have to remove the altenator to remove the fill cap to add the fluid.
The HHR does not use power steering fluid. The power steering is strictly an electric motor attached to the steering column under the dash. If you are having problems, you may need to have the motor replaced.
However, before you do, check the following fuses:
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