Yes it is just very hard to turn the wheel when you slow down
It may be out of power steering fluid
power steering fluid will spray out and u will not have any power steering it will steer like u don't have the car started [very hard] but u can still steer the car
It'll be hard to steer a car. The steering wheel will be tough to steer.
Power steering fluid is needed to keep the power steering operating correctly. However in an emergency you can still steer the vehicle without power steering fluid, it is just really hard to turn the wheel without the power assist.
Same as any car with power steering. You can continue to steer the car but with increased effort.
Your car will still steer but it will feel very heavy.
Yes, but be very careful. The car will be much harder to steer at low speeds. Also, you will want to make sure the missing belt does not also power the alternator or the water pump, as these two items are more important.
Yes and no.. the powersteering it self is a motor that is in the steering column. a fuse power's the motor, so if you blow the fuse you will lose powersteering. If you jump start your car from the +- terminals Near the fuse box under the hood you will blow your powersteering fuse, also if you lock the wheel all the way to one side and hold it there for a good amount of time there is a chance in blowing your powersteering fuse. Always Jump your car from the battery terminals in the Trunk. there are two powersteering fuses located under the hood of the ion in the fuse box ( look at the chart that is in the fuse box to see which ones are which ) Jay Corrections by Stupendous Man!
you can still drive the car but its not recommended, its pretty hard on the power steering pump
You can not remove a power steering pump on your car and expect it to handle like a car with out power steering. Removing the pump will make it very hard to steer because the rest of the steering components are made for power steering.
The homograph of steer is steer (either meaning to steer a car or the animal steer).
To 'Steer' A car wheel, or to Feed a Baby 'steer.' A steer can also be a baby cow.