Power Steering is not electrical. It is driven by an engine belt that turns a hydraulic pump.
The underhood fuse box. its either an 80 amp or 100 amp fues
There is no fluid on the 2004. They operate on electric power steering. you need to replace the two fuses on top of the battery that control your power steering. your owners manual will show you which ones are the right ones.
there is no fluid, they have electric power steering.
Under the hood fuse panel near the battery
No, the power steering is a mechanical system that operates on hydraulic pressure. The hydraulic pressure is generated by the power steering pump that is attached to the front of the engine and receives it's power from the serpentine belt.
There probably is no power steering fluid in the 05 Saturn. Saturn employs an electric assisted power steering system that still has a rack and pinion, but is electrically operated. A much easier, more bulletproof design in my opinion.
there is no power steering fliud because your power steering is electric steering.there is no fluids nor is there a pump...all electrical
There is no powersteering fluid. It is electronic.
It is located under the power steering. It's only access is from underneath the car.
Repair of the power steering comes in two types: fuses blown and more serious stuff. Fuses blow: incorrect jumping of the ION can result in the power steering fuses blowing. Depending on the model, you will have either 1x60 fuse, or 2x30 fuses under the hood in the fuse box. Replace and voila: power steering! Other more serious stuff: my Saturn, however, had the more serious stuff. It appeared to be a short in the steering column which would result in the steering going out with a quiet click whenever the wheel was held in a certain position. Unfortunately, that position was straight ahead. I contacted GM about this and they would not help. Service requires the replacement of the steering column, at about $1000.
It located on the steering pump.Check link below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVNkBejm_Go
There isn't one, it's electric.