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You really can't control anyone. You can provide direction and instruction and replace her if she fails to follow your instructions.
Yes. steering will become much heavier, which can come as a nasty surprise if you're out in traffic.
Your steering suddenly gets very heavy. You have to use a lot of force to turn the steering wheel to make it go where you wand it to.
Your car will still steer but it will feel very heavy.
yes, but you better have some muscles because it will be hard to do.
A whining noise present when turning the steering wheel indicates a faulty power steering pump. As the pump fails, it allows air to enter the system and a distinct whine.
It should last 100,000 miles or more. When it fails, it fails. Running it low of fluid will shorten it's life.
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That sound is your power steering pump, if it gets worst than you should change it before it completely fails
There is a sensor on the power steering pressure hose that tells the ECM when the pressure increases which is an indication that you are turning the wheel. When the pressure goes up the ECM automatically increases the idle speed to compensate. If the pressure sensor fails then the ECM doesn't know you turned the wheels so it doesn't boost the idle speed and the engine may stall. So check the power steering pressure sensor.
1) If any component fails, then the whole circuit fails. 2) Voltage across any component may be hard to control.
It can.