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I am not a mechanic, but I know you have a problem. I would suggest draining the transmission and replacing it with the proper fluid. I wouldn't drive it because I think that might worsen the problem.
You need to remove the washer fluid. You can siphon it out, or remove the power steering reservoir and dump it out. If you haven't had the car running , you may be able to absorb it out with a rag since it is probably floating on top of the power steering fluid. The problem with washer fluid is that it is not compressible and will cause poor steering reaction when it enters the steering pump. It may even cause a loss of steering.
You sir are an idiot.
go and hve the power steering system flushed
May be this info can help you: http://www.at-hidraulic.eu/faq/ This is the article from specialized hydraulic center about power steering
You might want to check your power steering fluid
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.
You either have no/low power steering fluid in your car, or there is some other problem with the power steering, such as a leak in the tube.
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If your steering wheel is hard to turn, and you have checked to see that the belt is tight, and that you have steering fluid, the problem could be your pump. It might also be the compressor.
Similar products should not be a problem
As you drive the steering tightens. You may need to check your power-steering fluid or put air in your tires.