Smoke coming out of steering box usually means the fluid is burned. It can also mean that the steering gear is failing.
Fire... Where there is smoke, there is fire.
No, you shouldn't get smoke from the Power Steering. Pull the belt and check each separate pully to make sure they all turn freely.
My understanding of exhaust smoke is that Blue is oil, Black is unburnt fuel, White is unburnt diesel on cold start. The main question would be, how much smoke and when does it do it?
Probably if it were driven in a straight line. I would have thought the steering lock would engage so driving it would be inadvisable.
Your speaker is probably blown.
Closing the factories down would definitely do that.
Goodby starter. Buy a new one.
I would guess so, it would just be much harder to steer.
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.
It could be an electric problem, IMMEDIATLY GET IT LOOKED AT!!!!
Good possibility
Nope, that would be steam.