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Where is the power steering fluid on a 2017 Silverado?

The 2017 Chevrolet Silverado does not have a hydraulic power steering fluid reservoir. It uses electric power steering (EPS), which provides steering assistance without a dedicated fluid bottle.


Understanding the Silverado’s steering system


In this model year, General Motors shifted many light-duty trucks to electric power steering. Instead of hydraulic pressure from a fluid-filled reservoir, EPS uses an electric motor controlled by steering sensors and electronic control units to assist steering. As a result, there is no power steering fluid to locate, check, or top up in the engine bay.


Where older hydraulic systems would store fluid


For reference, older GM trucks with hydraulic power steering have a small reservoir labeled Power Steering Fluid, typically located in the engine bay near the firewall or on the driver’s side. The 2017 Silverado does not have this bottle, so you won’t find a power steering fluid container for this model.


If you’re troubleshooting steering symptoms on a 2017 Silverado, use the following guidance to focus on EPS-related components rather than fluid maintenance.


To help readers understand troubleshooting steps, here is a concise checklist:



  • Check the dash for a steering-related warning light, such as a steering wheel icon or a “Service EPS” message.

  • Verify the battery and charging system, since EPS relies on adequate electrical power and can be affected by low voltage.

  • Inspect relevant fuses/relays for the EPS system as described in the owner’s manual or fuse box diagrams.

  • If diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) appear, have a professional run a scan to check the EPS control module and related sensors (steering-angle and torque sensors).

  • Consider any required software updates or recalls; contact a Chevrolet dealer for the latest fixes if symptoms persist.


In brief, there is no fluid reservoir to inspect or replace in a 2017 Silverado’s steering system—the focus should be on electrical integrity, sensors, and software rather than fluid maintenance.


Summary


Bottom line: The 2017 Silverado uses electric power steering, so there is no hydraulic power steering fluid reservoir to locate. If steering feels off, diagnose electrical components, battery health, and EPS software with professional help as needed.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.