They don't, 2 separate systems...they can use thee same pump for pressure as in "hydroboost"system.........
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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 steering power or brake power ford explorer 1999?
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.
The power steering lines run between the power steering pump and the rack and pinion.
For several years of the Chevy astro van had a power brake and power steering system that was linked together. Instead of a brake booster, the power steering pump provides power to the power brake system. Often, if the brake pedal would become hard to push, it is a power steering pump problem. Change the power steering pump and the power steering fluid and your problem may disappear.
the power steering is leaking were the lines run inside the boot on the driver side
Your power steering will fail because brake fluid is poor lubricant.
No. Brake fluid is not a petroleum product. Power steering fluid is. Petroleum product will swell and ruin rubber part's brake system is full of rubber parts. You will destroy your brake system using power steering fluid.
no, but if you have a auto transmission you can you can use that for power steering
Sounds like air in the brake lines or power steering fluid in the brake system instead of brake fluid.
NO !! POWER STEERING FLUID IS SIMILAR TO TRANSMISSION FLUID... BRAKE FUILD IS LIKE NOTHING ELSE