You should check your owners manual to find a diagram. There should be a full page pertaining to the Power Steering Assembly.
A detailed diagram of the steering wheel column assembly for this car can be found in the maintenance and repair manual. Those manuals can be bought at an auto part store.
To the best of my knowledge, this vehicle does not use a steering assembly. Instead, the column is connected to a recirculating ball type power steering gear mounted to the frame. The gear turns a pitman arm which moves a center link mounted on one or two idler arms. The idler arms push/pull the tie rods.
Standard Saginaw steering assembly common to most North American autos post-69 (I think) is a good one. Also, autozone.com has online manuals, for examples please refer to the related links.
In the reservoir in top of the power steering pump.
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It uses regular power steering fluid.
The 1985 Volkswagen Golf with both the 1.6L L4 diesel and 1.8 L4 gasoline were offered with power steering. Both models list power steering pumps replacement parts as being available.
It's under the power steering pump . Power steering pump is behind the alternator.
I am guessing it does. I own a 1989 Shadow and it has power steering. 99.9% of vehicles made after 1985 have power steering...however some vehicles had it before that. My 76 Ford Truck has it...
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Yes you can install power steering. I have installed it in my 84 pickup. You will need the power steering box and the gear box with hoses. I pulled them off a pickup at a wrecking yard, which is best, since everything is already there and you can see how it is setup.
No, Berlina and Calais it was