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Oldsmobile Power Steering Reservoir ensures the availability of a hydraulic fluid to ensure that steering is made light and precise to give classic enthusiasts the ease of control that comes with the long tradition of comfort and reliability the brand has been known to have attained. Thanks to introduction of mass production in 1897 where Oldsmobile became first in the industry to have moving production line, inexpensive Curved Dash, and later astonishing the motor community with Hydra-Matic automatic driving, which enabled the car to change gears without a clutch, the company enjoyed a prosperous future. The engines, the insulation and even the suspension were improved in each new generation in a manner that the ride would be smoother and quieter and Oldsmobile was worried about the performance as much as about everyday convenience. Power Steering Reservoir is a closed container that contains the hydraulic fluid that keep the contaminants aside and feeds the pressurized oil to the steering pump such that every rotation appears effort free. To install the new replacement Power Steering Reservoir, the car must be parked on a flat surface, one must switch on the brake and allow the engine to cool off. Open the hood, view the hose installation and drain the old fluid in a drain pan. Removing hose clamps, hosing, unbolstering unit and lifting it. Install new clamps, install hoses, replace any grommets or sensors made of rubber, install the new reservoir and screw the bolts. Empty, fill with given liquid, rotate the wheel, get the air out, test the leakage, refill and wipe up the spilt liquid. The final inspection is the assurance that the Power Steering Reservoir was filled and the seals are closed that will make sure the old Oldsmobile steering is maintained smooth.