No.
It seals dirt and water out of the inner tie rod.
The steering column is connect with a shaft that runs from rack and pinion to steering column. A short shaft sticks out of rack and pinion and is attached to shaft with 1 bolt that goes thru the coupler. Usally hid under a boot that goes around the shaft.
the boot loader is incorrectly confugured
sure its a good protection against road debris. It helps anything from sticking to the rod and cutting any gaskets.
true or false can overheated system can cause intermittent problems or cause the systme to reboot or refuse to boot
Boot issue/ frame, rubbing.... there's a long list. check inner tie rods where they connect to rack and pinion should be the cause also an easy fix
no dvd
None ,if you are leaking fluid from your boots the rack is worn and needs replaced,the boots are made to keep dirt and debris out ,not to keep fluid in .
Synonyms: blow, boot, bobble, bumble Antonyms: achieve. accomplish, succeed, restore
A cracked boot itself won't cause a CV joint to make noise. However, a cracked boot WILL cause the grease to be slung out and allow dirt to enter the CV joint. And a contaminated CV joint that is starved for lubricant WILL eventually start to make noise.
A driver
Missing or corrupt boot sector