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I had my 2017 Challenger GT in for a oil change at my local Dodge dealer. (I always used the $15 oil change coupons I get from the Online Mopar Garage)

The dealer gave me one to those free 27 point inspection reports which was helpful as with 58K miles my original front tires and brake pads needed to be replace....had my local mechanic did the job for much lest then Dodge dealer.

But my questions is, I noticed on the inspection report that the power steering reservoir was not checked off. So I thought I would check the power steering myself...but to my surprise, I can't find the power steering reservoir location?

Any advice here from other GT owners?

Gary
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Starting in 2015 the steering is electric no pump or resivoir.
 
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You don't have a power steering pump, you have electrical power steering, so don't worry about it.

You also don't have a transmission dip stick to check transmission fluid levels, it is a sealed system.
Thanks Black Beauty...Many thanks for the quick reply and incites, I didn't know my Challenger switched over to electric steering. I can check power steering fluid off the list!

Thanks again,

Gary
 

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Thanks Black Beauty...Many thanks for the quick reply and incites, I didn't know my Challenger switched over to electric steering. I can check power steering fluid off the list!

Thanks again,

Gary
Just remember to fill the oil tubes on the front and rear generator bearings. at every oil change and also the distributor shaft bearing oiler as well.
 
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