If you are losing fluid, you need to find out where it is going. Usually it is pretty easy to find most leaks: out of the seals on the pump, out of the lines or cooler, out of the steering gear, or out of the rack and pinion. Sometimes you'll have to poke a small hole in the rubber boot on the rack and watch for fluid coming out. Your steering column wouldn't be the problem. Hope this helps.
there is no fluid, they are electronic power steering, which is an electric motor fitted to the steering column under the dashboard
You don't... it has electronic power steering. No fluid except lubrication in the actual steering column.
The 2005 Cobalt has an electrical steering system. There is no power steering fluid used. The steering column has lubrication points.
No power steering fluid, broken pump, or broken lines.
Power steering fluid is added to the power steering reservoir on a 1993 Mercedes Benz 400 SEL. It is near the steering column in the engine compartment.
The squeaking of a steering column can usually be fixed by adding power steering fluid. It can also be fixed by replacing the belt in the car.
You have a broken hose or a blown seal in the steering system.
The power steering on a vehicle can be jammed due to a rack and pinion issue in the steering column. Another possible cause could be that the power steering fluid may be low and the power steering pump may be going out.
Are you certain that it's power steering fluid and not brake fluid? Most vehicles do not have any power steering lines inside the passenger compartment but brake or clutch master cylinders can leak through from some vehicles.
No
what type pf power steering fluid take for a 94 buick lesabre
There could be many causes to a car leaking power steering fluid. There could be a hole in the reservoir, or the seals could be worn or broken.