Your Suburban likely has hydro-boost power brakes which are hydraulically powered by the Power Steering pump. If you lose assist to one, the other loses as well.
For most cars there is a separate pulley groove and belt for the alternator and power steering. That way if your alternator belt breaks you could still steer the vehicle.
the 1994 'burban steering column is generally the same as all GM light truck steering columns from previous years. Same tools, Same disassembly removal procedures
Its the same in the fact that, the location of the clutch, breaks and shifter in the same place. But all other aspects of riding are different, such as counter steering, leaning, and depending on the bike, power
yes it should be the same thing.
Nothing really. They both mean the same.
Power assist steering and Power Steering are the same thing, just difrent names from difrent Manufacturers.
The power strg unit is in the column yes....It is electric power strg. The steering rack remains the same
No, but some vehicles use atf as a power steering fluid.
They're the same thing. Technically, "power-assisted steering" is more correct, since the car is helping you turn the steering wheel, and not doing it all for you.
Red is the "normal" power steering fluid. If you can't get "power steering fluid," Dexron automatic transmission fluid is the same stuff. Clear is Honda power steering fluid.
At the power steering reservoir, the same place you check the level.
no it is not