Our research indicates that your vehicle has an electric power steering system ("EPS" or "EPAS"). These systems use an electric motor instead of a hydraulic system and therefore do not have any power steering fluid to add. Electric power steering typically require less maintenance and are more fuel efficient.
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Is your Elantra hard to turn? You might need to add power steering fluid - this video shows you how to correctly add power steering fluid to your 2010 Hyundai Elantra. Adding power steering fluid to your Elantra is easy and should be done whenever your power steering fluid is low. Before adding power steering fluid, be sure to check your owners manual to determine what type of power steering fluid to add to your Elantra. This information will typically be located in the back of the manual in a section title fluid capacities and specifications.
In a few days, check the power steering fluid level in your Elantra to make sure you don't have a leak. If you notice the power steering fluid level is low, see our how to fix minor power steering fluid leaks video.
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