One of the PS hoses, ranc and pinion, or the PS pump
power steering issue. check lines for leaks, system could be starving
In replacing the power steering pump on a 1993 Toyota Camry wagon with V6 engine, make sure to replace the steering pressure hose and clamp also. The leaks on both the hose and the clamp are the cause of the broken power steering pump.
When it leaks.
A common problem with the 2000 Toyota Camry is sunroof drain clogs and leaks. These can be repaired through the dealership.
To change the power steering pressure line hose on a 1989 Toyota Camry, first, ensure the engine is off and cool, then disconnect the negative battery terminal. Use a wrench to remove the fittings connecting the pressure line to the power steering pump and the steering gear. Remove any clamps or brackets holding the hose in place, then replace it with the new hose, ensuring all connections are secure. Finally, refill the power steering fluid and check for leaks before reconnecting the battery.
Check for oil leaks on the Camry. Especially look for oil on the exhaust, as the smell can come into the car.
Check power steering belt, check power steering pump, check rack for leaks
There is a temporary solution. It's additive you can get it in AutoZone. It's highly recommended brake leaks as soon as possible by replacing gaskets and/or hoses.
Coolent leaks from pasenger side of engine.
The 1987 Toyota Camry has a 13.5 gallon fuel tank. There were many complains of fuel leaks and fuel vapors associated with this gas tank.
Replace the evaporative vent valve. It closes in order to seal the vent so the system can pressurize and ensure there are no leaks.
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.