on some vehicles the brake booster is operated by the power steering system.the booster operates on Power Steering fluid instead of vacuum like other vehicles.
The 1998 Toyota 4runner OBD 2 port is under driver side dash left of steering column
The reservoir for the power steering fluid on a 1994 Toyota 4Runner takes approximately 1/4 a liter. The whole system uses slightly less then two quarts.
This happens to my 98 4runner every so often. Today it was really bad - couldn't move the steering wheel or move the key. I put it in neutral and literally got out and pushed it. That did the trick, steering wheel unlocked. Moving the tires seems to help...
Its the black handle at the bottom of the dash panel, just below the steering wheel.
I used Lucas stop leak not a fix but it does work....
Below steering column on console panel, above brake pedal
A lever under the dash just to the left of the steering wheel. The other lever opens the hood.
The total power steering fluid capacity of a Toyota 4Runner is approximately two quarts. The reservoir only takes 1/4 a liter to fill.
Whatever takes to fill up the system and the resivoir. 1 quart should be enough.
Check this link out http://www.yotatech.com/f128/steering-spindle-bearing-replacement-2nd-gen-4runner-76360/ I just used it to pull the rotors off of my '95. It has step by step instructions with pictures.
under the driver side, take off the cover plate and its located to the right underneath the steering wheel.
yes you just wont have power stearing if you do