Power steering is not electrical. It is driven by an engine belt that turns a hydraulic pump.
Is your battery dead ? or a bad battery cable connection ?
Fuses are electrical components that break open when excess power is fed into it. This, in turn, helps to protect sensitive circuitry that would have been destroyed by the excess current flowing through it.
No the Pontiac Fierodid not come with power steering.No. They did come out with an Electrical power steering unit, but it only came with the 1988 Fiero's. Look into them. Idkif you can put them on any other year but i would like to know to put it on my 86 GT.
Start at the basics. Bulbs, fuses, then you need to get serious and check wires and connections. It is best if you have an electrical tester to check for power.
No, not if you're describing like an electrical switch, however power is controlled via the fuses
If it's not the fuses or electrical relays, the short-out probably damaged some wiring. Take it in for an electrical check.
Under the hood behind the battery. It's a black plastic box with clip/tabs on the sides. It's the "power box" of the electrical system. There's large & small fuses, power relays, & large heavy fuses located in it. Of course, all the fuses are 12V with varying amp ratings. Interpret it thru the owner's manual.
Power supplies have fuses. The motherboards do not.
Check the main fuses in the fuse center under the hood.
The cruise is ran by the same fuses that power the computerThe cruise is ran by the same fuses that power the computer
Ground wires, conductors, or circuits ARE NEVER FUSED. Fuses and circuit breakers are put in the wires and conductors supplying electrical current TO devices needing electrical power, and ARE NEVER PLACED IN the ground portion of the circuit between the electrical power consuming device, and the battery negative terminal.