The Dodge Caliber is a compact hatchback. And more than 400,000 units of the Dodge Caliber were produced over a six-year. During the development of this car, many popular parts have been built such as power steering reservoir parts. A bad Dodge Caliber power steering reservoir can lead to the leaking of fluid, steering will become difficult, and noises will occur.
While maintenance and upgrades for the power steering reservoir are required after a long time of usage. The removal process of a Dodge Caliber power steering reservoir is as follows. Disconnect the negative battery terminal. Drain the power steering fluid from the power steering reservoir. Remove the engine drive belt. Remove the power steering lines from the back of the reservoir. Then remove the mounting bolts holding the reservoir to the power steering pump. And finally, pull the reservoir off the power steering pump. Symptoms of a bad power steering reservoir include a power steering fluid leak, a hard steering wheel, squealing from the power steering pump, low power steering fluid level, and difficulty turning the steering wheel. Get impressive services and upkeep here with performance Dodge Caliber parts. We have nearly all types of Dodge Caliber parts in our catalog to give you a better vehicle both inside and out. And we are online for you 24/7.