Put it in the trash.
the rack seals are worn and the rack must be replaced.
Check the fluid reservoir. If the fluid level is low, you have a leak in the powering steering system. The problem could be a damaged steering rack. You will need to replace the entire steering rack.
If you have play that means you have worn parts. You will need to determine what parts are worn and replace them. The vehicle will need to be put on a rack and inspected.
The best way is to replaced the entire rack assembly.
If the power steering rack is leaking, it is likely an seal or a gasket. Replacing the seal or gasket should stop the leak.
Much easier and cheaper to replace the rack with a rebuilt unit than to try to fix the old one.
Steering rack worn? Power steering pump going bad? Worn steering or suspension components? Frozen steering shaft?
power steering fluid dumped out what caused this
you replace it
get is reconditioned or new parts. there is no real temperary fix for any power steering component.
total loss.
about $1100.00