Try changing the ignition switch located on the steering column
Power steering fluid, transmission fluid and filter, cooling system.
Transmission is low of lube.
There is not much difference between power steering and transmission fluid. Many people use power steering in place of transmission fluid because it is cheaper.
Yes, automatic transmission fluid is the proper fluid for power steering systems. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ( MERCON ) automatic transmission fluid in a 1997 Ford Aerostar power steering
Changing power steering fluid lines in your vehicle should not affect alignment.
Yes it could. If you put power steering fluid in the transmission you need to change the transmission fluid.
on a ford ranger ATF is used in the transmission and in the power steering pump even if it is a manule
Camry 1997-2001 uses the same fluid for transmission as well as power steering.
No. The power steering is in no way associated with the transmission. If it runs low, your steering will get stiffer and you might ruin your power steering pump (making steering very stiff.) It will harm the trans if you add it to the trans fluid.
A car with an automatic transmission allows you to do less work while you drive. The car does all of the gear changing for you so you just have to concentrate on accelerating and steering. There is also less damage done to the transmission as human error is removed and it is run by a computer.
You are severely misinformed; automotive power steering is a hydraulic assist system. There is no fuse.