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Volkswagen Sharan (from 1995 to 2000, the year of issue)

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Check the fluid level in the power steering



Power steering reservoir is located in the engine compartment, on the left along the car. The tank lid is mounted dipstick. On a cold engine, unscrew the lid of the tank and check the fluid level on the dipstick. He should be in the area indicated by the inscription ?�Kalt?� (?�cold?�). After this warm up the engine and check the fluid level - it should not exceed the upper mark with the inscription ?�Warm?� (?�warmed up"). For the topping, you can only use hydraulic oil. Its code - G 002 000.
If the hydraulic fluid in the power steering is not enough, you will soon notice that the steering was to work harder, especially when parking the car.




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