Take it to a garage, it's a nightmare. Entire front subframe has to be removed, big job. If the rack is trashed aswell as the pump then you're looking at silly money to repair it - I had 2 garages knock back the repair of mine for it being too costly in both parts and labour unless you can source a second hand pump/rack - there's three pumps to choose from dependant on the rack.
The power steering pump resivoir.
nearside bulkhead under bonnet just above steering rack, it should be an electric pump powering the fluid resrvoir
£800 at Vauxhall franchised garage!
IN the fuel tank
It is inside the fuel tank
yes you can it will come out through the top
The crank sensor for a Vauxhall Zafira is not located in the fuel pump, as is normally expected; instead, the crank sensor in a Vauxhall Zafira is found on the bell housing, situated so that the end of the sensor almost sits against the flywheel.
A power steering pumps as much as the power steering pump can pump.
bit of a nightmare to get to, the reservoir is on top of the power steering pump which is located behind the bumper on the o/s/f corner
Remove the power steering pump hose. Remove the power steering pump belt. Remove the power steering pump retaining bolts. The power steering pump will come off.
i had this, all fluid just bust out onto road, steering became really stiff, i got it fixed for 300 quid, was power steering pump sensors and steering pump. garage said someone had messed with my car?
The reservoir is mounted directly on the electric motor to the pump. You will find it mounted to the rear of the engine compartment, low down just above the steering rack (on the righthand side for a UK car). Remove cap and check level with dipstick attached to inside of cap. Fill as required.