no
On mine it was a broken serpentine belt
Power steering pump failure is a common cause of poor steering on a 94 Toyota Land Cruiser. The seals can allow leaks and air to enter the system over time which prematurely causes failure.
Could be a broken Power Steering belt or low fluid level or power steering pump failure.
The main cause of a power steering pump failure is a way to gasket. Electronic fuel pumps can fail due to wiring problems.
Yes, something wrong in the rack and pinion can cause a loss of power steering fluid. The failure of seals in any part of the steering system can cause leaks. Further diagnosis is recommended to isolate the problem.
If you are talking about air bubbles in your power steering fluid?. The supply line to your power steering pump has a bad o-ring. This will cause you hard steering while engine is at idle.
Power steering pump failure, has power brake assist line conected to it. It uses the power steering pump to bring hydraulic pressure to master cylinder.
The power steering is a separate system to the engine. The power steering system consists of a pump, bolted to the engine. A steering box, bolted to the vehicals frame and two hoses carrying fluid back and forth between the two. There is no power steering hose "in" the engine.
on a1995 ford windstar was running fine until power steering fluid leaked and foam up on to the engine
This problem could be cause by too much tension on your engine. The power steering is linked in with the rest of your engine pulley's and if you are demanding a lot from your power steering system it's going to in turn demand more from your engine and typically at conventional turning speeds your engine won't have enough rpm's or compression to continue to supply that needed power to keep the engine cranking and your power steering to be driven hard.
I didn't find any sensors or switches related to the power steering, so I'd think the pump was bad.
Failure of the power steering system.