The radiator fluid goes through your heater core (usually behind your dash) and supplies the vehicle with heat. If your radiator fluid isn't rusty in your container under the hood then your lines might be clogged up and now they are breaking and letting the old rusty fluid come through.
there is no fluid, they are electronic power steering, which is an electric motor fitted to the steering column under the dashboard
under the dashboard under the dashboard
Either the brake fluid in the reservoir is low (most cars have a fluid level sensor in the reservoir) because you need new brake pads, or maybe the emergency brake cable is not adjusted properly. Try putting your foot under the emergency brake pedal and pulling up.
there is a crossover tube under the beauty shield that says intech...it always is very rusty ..
Inside of the vehicle under the dash on driver side
if you have an electrical fuel pump can sometimes do that
it is under the passenger dashboard, the entire dashboard has to be removed.
The hush panel is under the dashboard, between the dashboard and the firewall and above the footwell.
the indicator?
Wind instrument
No, it's brake fluid. The master cylinder is leaking out the back and running into the brake booster. The booster is half full and fluid is coming out and running down the rod that connects to the brake pedal The above answer is the most likely cause, but if you are certain that it is power steering fluid... here's a theory. Some vehicles do use a hydraulic power brake system that is powered off the power steering pump. It is possible that the system could be leaking near the location where the pedal plunger is located, thus allowing the fluid to leak inside the vehicle. Whichever is the cause, you should repair this very soon as it could lead to serious problems with the braking system, and could lead to brake failure. Good luck !
Under the dashboard, directly above the gas padle. You have to look close cause it is hidden in it's mounting bracket.