Yes you can, there are a number of tazz`s that came out with factory fitted Power Steering. obtain the pump and steering rack (2nd hand if necessary) and fit.
Should just be a matter of bolting on and fitting a different pully for the PTO.
Yes, as said by the owners manual and on the power steering reservoir.
Power Steering Fluid(warning: the previous answer was wrong)The 2004 Toyota Sienna (and all 2nd generation Siennas) do not use regular power steering fluid; instead, they use transmission fluid subject to the standards ATF Dexron II and III. This is explicitly stated in the owner's manual.
Where is the power steering pump located for 2004 malibu
To adjust the power steering belt on a 2004 Toyota Sienna, first, locate the power steering pump. Loosen the mounting bolts on the pump to allow it to move. Adjust the tension by moving the pump slightly closer to the engine or away from it, ensuring the belt has about 1/2 inch of play when pressed in the middle. Finally, tighten the mounting bolts securely and check the belt tension again to ensure proper adjustment.
Sorry buddy but there's no such thing as a 2004 Supra. Toyota ceased production on the Supras in 2002.
power steering fluid
under steering wheel - white color
lol, B.M.W power steering!
A 2004 Ram uses automatic transmission fluid in the power steering.
There is no power steering fluid..........all electronic.
regular power steering fluid is all you need.
Gm recommended power steering fluid