Sounds like it is leaking out of the Rack & Pinion.
On an Audi A4, the power steering fluid reservoir is located in front of the coolant tank. It appears as a square-shaped black container with a green cap.
The 2000 Celica clutch and brake fluids share a common reservoir. That's why you only see what appears to be a brake fluid reservoir under the hood. This design makes sense, since the brake and the clutch use the same type of fluid.
If a passenger on a bus moving east sees a man standing on a curb from the passenger's perspective, the man appears to be moving west at a speed equal to the bus' speed.
My pcv valve on the 3.8 motor appears to be on the drivers side under the power steering resevore next to the coil pack. How do you get the power steering reservore out.
It appears to be a cult classic, and it's visual style has influenced television programs and other movies. I have not seen Reservoir Dogs yet, but the title has come up enough times over the years to indicate that the film has a devoted cult.
I'm looking at a Volvo service manual-the main lighting relay for post-1985 models appears to be located to the left of the steering column, under the far left heater vents for the driver's window. it next to the rear fog lamp relay, so it is on the right (closest to passenger side.) you probably just need to take out the cloth piece that covers all the electrical stuff under the dashboard/steering column to get at it. remember, there are two relays right next to each other-the headlight relay is the one closest to the passenger side.
I believe you are referring to the power steering pulley. The tensioner pulley is a different system altogether. You must, however, locate the tensioner pulley to remove the belt before you remove the power steering pulley.The tensioner pulley should be generally easy to access from the top of the engine bay. It is the only pulley that should be attached to an arm that is mounted somewhere close on the block. (with the engine running at idle, look for the pulley that appears to be bouncing up and down). Turn the engine off before next steps...Use a tensioner tool to move the tensioner pulley away from the belt. With tension removed from the belt, the belt should slide off of the pulleys. With the belt now removed, you will loosen the bolt that holds the power steering pulley in place.(Power steering pulley is located on the power steering gear box, locate this by finding the power steering fluid reservoir. The reservoir should sit directly above the gear box).Once the bolt is removed, the pulley should come off the shaft (with some force). You may have to use a pulley puller tool if it does not come off by hand.Installation is reverse of removal. Good luck.
Try turning the steering wheel one direction or the other as you try to turn the key.
Typically, hydroelectric power station appears to be a dam holding back a reservoir of water. Inside are turbines that turn the water to steam to produce electricity.
You may have blown the seal or you may have a leaky power steering pump, in either case you can look at the power steering lines. Follow the lines from the place where you fill the power steering fluid all the way down, look for any signs of a cut or split in the line or any of the power steering fluid on the outside of the line or underneath the line. Also check your driveway to see if a puddle of fluid appears and how quickly it grows.
If the car is being driven with the "city" setting selected and suddenly the steering goes heavy and a steering wheel symbol appears in the instrument cluster then the electric power steering has failed. If you stop and the ignition is switched off and then back on again the steering should recover until the next failure which may be minutes, hours or days apart. The best solution is to deselect "city" driving and drive on normal setting which may never fail but if it does then the answer is to get a new steering column with integrated power steering fitted but it is costly £700 to £800.
After service light appears, push reset button located behind steering wheel to the left next to mileage. Press reset button 3 times to select and confirm a service. The control arrows are located on steering wheel to the left.