Yes, but it will be very hard as you will have to use all your strength to turn the weight of the front end.
yes,manual steering will do
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Power steering is GONE or you just need to work it in :)
you can still drive the car but its not recommended, its pretty hard on the power steering pump
In short, no. Cars designed to be driven WITH power steering are unsafe to drive when the power steering system has failed. If you've lost steering due to a broken belt, I suppose it might be safer to drive it that way than to park on a busy highway shoulder.
No, a transaxle is a transmission in a front wheel drive car.
yeah go for it
To drive a vehicle with disabled power steering would be difficult and not safe for you and others.
Power steering makes it easier to steer a car. This is particularly noticeable when parking a car, and if the power steering on a vehicle stops working it will be obvious as the vehicle will become very difficult to drive.
ok how long have you been driving yes you should refill the power steering liquid in your car if you still want to drive your car
It is possible to drive a Chevy Trailblazer with no power steering. However, it isn't recommended. The steering column could freeze and there could be no way to steer the car.
yes because it be slipping