Power Steering pressure hose is spraying on firewall is the only thing it could be, unless the vehicle is equipted w/ a hydroboost brake system then ck the hydroboost. this takes the place of a break vacuume booster behind the master cylinder
It is probably your brake booster located on the firewall.
The reservoir should be next to the wash fluid tank. This would be on the passenger side close to the firewall.
If it was ordered with power steering it would have it.
There is no connection from the power steering system and the engine systems. The only conceivable way that power steering fluid would be coming out of an exhaust system is to have power steering fluid poured into the fuel line. Transmission fluid could be coming through a vacuum line. This may appear to be similar to power steering fluid.
Bad power steering pump
* No power steering fluid in reservoir * The power steering pump is not operating
to my knowledge there is no power steering filter i would check my power steering fluid level
From what I understand, power steering in cars (vehicles) is simply to make steering the car easier. If it were not for power steering, you would have to use a lot more muscle to turn the steering wheel than you use when you have that power steering in place!
If you have an electric power steering system, that means you HAVE NO FLUID. Therefore no fluid to change in the 1st place.
could be several places, power steering hose, rack and pinion (or steering gear box) or power steering pump.
the most likely cause of that would be the power steering pump failing.
After bleeding the power steering the pump may make a noise because there isn't enough power steering fluid in it.