No, it will just be a little harder to turn. Once you hit 5 mph, you wont notice it that much
Not true...
If your car comes factory with Power Steering and it stops working, chances are your out of power steering fluid. In this case you can burn up your power steering pump causing particles of the burnt pump to enter your steering box and that would cause damage. It could just wear it out (i.e. causeing loose steering) or it could bind up (i.e. wont turn completely in one direction intermittenly. If you notice your steering getting harder to turn, I would recomend you checking your fluid and toping it off if necesary.
yes because it be slipping
For a short time, No. It will just make steering a little more difficult. It will probably never actually hurt the car but could eventually cause damage to the power steering pump on some cars.
in the power steering resevoir,above the power steering pump..
It is important to know where the fluid goes in a car. The power steering fluid goes in the power steering reservoir. It is under the hood of the car under the cap labeled power steering.
It is not possible to alter a car from a manual steering into a power steering car. The engines for the two types of cars are very different.
check the power steering fluid level and the power steering belt
As long as you can find the power steering pump brackets.
It does not have a power steering filter.
You either need power streering fluid or a power steering belt.
It is not necessary to flush the power steering system in a car. However, you should check the power steering fluid level in the car each month.
It is important to maintain the fluid in a car. The power steering fluid goes in the compartment under the car hood, labeled Power Steering.
It is important to maintain the fluid levels of a car. In this car, power steering fluid can be added directing to the power steering reservoir under the hood, labeled with a cap stamped with power steering.