The first reason would be because it is too loose. Adjust it so that it has about 1/2" play in the middle of the distance between pulleys. Another would be because the pulleys are not lined up. Make sure they are both in line for the belt to got get at a bend or twist making it pop off. Another may be because the pulley(s) are worn. The grooves are worn down and the belt will not stay on the pulley(s). Is there a leak or some fluid on it?
Is the belt in good condition?
Until your arms get tired...
It could be a belt, or a bearing, usually the power steering pump. Quickest way to tell if its a belt; spray the belts with "belt dressing". If its a power steering pump, it should get louder as you turn the wheel. Check the power steering fluid level.
The Kia Sedona does not have a power steering belt. The power steering pump is electronic and does not require a belt.
No, it will not. Try replacing the belt.
Loosen the tensioner pulley. The power steering belt will come loose. Remove the power steering belt. Reverse the process to install the new power steering belt.
To change a power steering belt on a Rover 214, unbolt the power steering pump and pry the belt off the pulley. Replace with another steering belt and reinstall the steering pump.
Loose power steering belt/worn power steering belt/defective belt tensioner.
Yes, you can expect a car that has a serpentine belt to lose power steering when the belt breaks because the belt goes around the power steering pump's pulley.
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All power steering systems use a pump on the front of the engine driven by a belt. This pump will have metal lines coming from it that connect to the steering box, or power rack that is near the steering column that comes out of the cabin.
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