Jaguar Check & Add Power Steering Fluid
Does your Jaguar steering wheel feel stiff, or is your steering noisy? Learn how to fix the problem by adding power steering fluid to your Jaguar.
Newer Jaguar vehicles are equipped with electric power steering and do not have a power steering reservoir or fluid.
What you will need
- Power Steering Fluid
Only use the recommended power steering fluid type noted in the owner’s manual.
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Procedure
- Park the vehicle, turn off the ignition, and set the parking brakes.
- Open the hood by pulling the hood release under the dashboard.

- Locate the power steering reservoir in the engine bay. Look at the side of the reservoir to determine the current level. The level must be between the MIN and MAX marks.

- Remove the cap if the level is below the MIN mark by turning it counterclockwise.
- Add power steering fluid to bring the level between the Min and Max mark.
Do not overfill the power steering fluid reservoir to the top. The level needs to be just below the MAX line.
We hope you find the Jaguar Check & Add Power Steering Fluid guide helpful. Check these troubleshooting and repair guides for more help on your Jaguar.


