Hard Power Steering means there is little to no fluid left in the system. The power steering system should be flushed and checked for leaks.
Mechanic said it was the power sterring box, Fixed now.
might be your power steering or something in that nature
Its a good bet that the power steering fluid is low. If not, the power steering pump may be at fault, a line blocked or the steering box could be worn out.
It is either your axels or your cv joints. Not an important repair but it is annoying
The problem is probably in the steering gear. Clogged passages in steering gear. Leaks in steering gear.
power steering is located right behind alt deep in the right side ull feel it then turn nob.
fill to mark with fluid.start engine and cycle the sterring wheel left to right until it feels light that it bleed job done
Right on the power steering pump. pointing to the front of the car.
Let me guess. You have power steering, right? When you turn the wheel all the way to the lock, the power steering pump is still trying to turn it further, which is why the steering feels jerky. You can blow up the pump, or a hose, by holding the wheel against the lock. You won't turn any wider if you let the wheel come back one quarter turn, but you will take the pressure off of the pump.
Yes. you will have to replace the manual steering box with a power steering box, install a power steering pump and lines and possibly a main pulley on the crank to run the belt for the power steering pump if your car doesn't have the right pulley.
Power Steering Fluid Or Power Steering Pump
The power steering dipstick is made into the fluid filler cap. The power steering unit is on the front of the motor, and the cap is right on the top of it.