You sir are an idiot.
Take a chicken baster and siphon some it out. That's why they put that dipstick on the cap.
Not as bad as putting a little bit of power steering fluid in the brake reservoir, but I would have the power steering system flushed just the same. Problems wouldn't happen soon but in the long term they will.
Yes, the steering dampner helps stop sudden movements of the front wheels that happen so ofter with solid front axle vehicles, it's a good thing.
Brake fluid can corrode your water pump. If you didn't start the engine after installing the brake fluid, then pump the reservoir empty, flush it with water and refill it with proper coolant. If you DID start it, you need to flush the whole cooling system.
Ka Loko Reservoir happened in 2006.
Baldwin Hills Reservoir happened in 1963.
Battle of Chosin Reservoir happened on 1950-12-13.
Reservoir Dogs - video game - happened in 2006.
"Foaming Fluid" in a PS pump is indicative of an over filled reservoir, a low reservoir, or in the case of rack and pinion steering, a "blow-by" in the reserculating valve. Of course, the cheapest remedy is checking the reservoir for it's contents. the most expencive is replacing the rack, but since the Foaming really doesn't affect the function of the power steering, you should be ok for a while. The failing of a rack doesn't happen all at once. it is slow and gradually you will lose the "power" Great for building uper body muscles, lousey for getting the front of the car going in the right direction!
Balimela reservoir boat attack happened on 2008-06-29.
Then you won't have power steering.
yes, but work will have to be done. a refrigerator is an example.