It will quite possibly, as with all electronics, cause a short and, maybe with automobiles, cause the steering wheel to explode.
The hydraulic seals in your power steering will be eaten away by engine oil. Your power steering will start to leek and eventually, it will not work at all.
If you put water in your power steering reservoir you could damage the gears in your power steering gear box. Don't drive the vehicle until you drain the reservoir, pump and gear box of your power steering system and replace with the proper fluid. You will need to bleed the system as well. This is done by filling with fluid while a friend turns the steering wheel with the engine running 20 times all the way to the left and the right.
It will Probably EXPLODE!!
You will screw your steering system. You need to flush steering system ASAP. And of course do not drive with engine oil in steering.
No. Put in power steering fluid.
1. Your power steering won't work properly, because it requires hydraulic fluid. 2. You may cause corrosion in your power steering system.
it's ok
pictures of where to put power steering fluid in a 1990 buick lesabre
My Ford Explorer takes automatic transmission fluid for the power steering fluid so I guess it would depend on what type of vehicle you have and what type of power steering fluid is supposed to be used
May be this info can help you: http://www.at-hidraulic.eu/faq/ This is the article from specialized hydraulic center about power steering
Similar products should not be a problem
In the reservoir in top of the power steering pump.