Here's why:
* Safety: Working with fluids in a car can be dangerous. You need to know exactly what you're doing.
* Specificity: Different Jaguar models, even from the same year, can have variations in their power steering systems.
* Professional Help: It's best to consult a qualified mechanic or refer to your Jaguar's owner's manual.
Instead of trying to do it yourself, I recommend these steps:
1. Consult your Jaguar owner's manual: The manual will have specific instructions for your car.
2. Visit a trusted mechanic: They can accurately identify the power steering fluid reservoir and safely refill it.
Remember: Incorrect fluid levels or using the wrong type of fluid can damage your power steering system.