By bleeding your brakes as you would normally. Just run enough brake fluid through to fill the reservoir 2 times.
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, it would ruin all the seals in the entire brake system.
Check the fluid reservoir. If the fluid level is low, you have a leak in the powering steering system. The problem could be a damaged steering rack. You will need to replace the entire steering rack.
yes because brake fluid wont wear out as much No, brake fluid will destroy the seals in the power steering system.
Bad juju. Don't do it. If you've already done it, you'll probably have to have the power steering system flushed; brake fluid has significantly different characteristics from power steering fluid. Agree with above. It's pretty caustic, flush and get it out of there before you have problems.
Yes, adding brake fund to a P/S system can cause damage.
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Your power steering will fail because brake fluid is poor lubricant.
Very bad things will happen. Power steering fluid will cause all of the seals in the brake system to swell. You need to get the fluid out immediately, and you will probably have to replace the master cylinder and possibly all the rubber lines and the calipers and wheel cylinders.
Yes, not a good think. Your power steering will not properly and because of lake of lubrication it will die. You need clean power steering system of brake fluid. It's not hard to do but just tricky.
have a repair shop flush the system and refill with the proper fluid.