It will Continue Toward The dock
If you turn off the engine of a personal watercraft (PWC) while heading straight toward a dock and then turn the steering control hard right, the PWC will continue to move forward due to inertia. However, without engine power, it will not be able to effectively turn or steer, and it will gradually lose speed. The PWC will start to drift to the right as it slows down, but it will still be on a collision course with the dock unless you regain engine power or use a paddle to steer.
With the wheels pointed straight ahead and engine running (assuming it has power steering), you measure the amount of travel at the outer diameter of the steering wheel from left to right without moving the wheels.
Inside , drivers side under the steering wheel column
If a car engine stalls when turning, there could be a problem with the power steering pump. There could also be an issue with an emissions control device.
The power steering is a separate system to the engine. The power steering system consists of a pump, bolted to the engine. A steering box, bolted to the vehicals frame and two hoses carrying fluid back and forth between the two. There is no power steering hose "in" the engine.
autozone.com, or Google search with the heading Isuzu wiring diagrams. autozone has a printable version for both chassis and engine control
You will screw your steering system. You need to flush steering system ASAP. And of course do not drive with engine oil in steering.
In the power steering box. It is on the left side of the engine under the engine cover. It has a steering wheel on it.
Under the steering wheel at the very left at the bottom
must CHECK HORN RELAY IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT SEEK A RELAY DIAGRAM BUT FOR MEMORY I BELIEVE IS THE NO. 4 RELAY. I CAN NO GIVE YOU AN ANSWER REGADING THE STEERING WHELL CONTROL.
Disconnect the steering column from the power steering box in the engine compartment (there is a seal and it will not pull out easy). Remove the cover from underneath the steering column inside the car. Disconnect all wire connectors. There is a bracket underneath the column - remove the four bolts from it. There is s boot seal where the column goes through the firewall - it may also contains a bolt that wiil need to be removed. If it has a column shifter, you will need to disconnect this as well. Make sure when you slide the new steering column into the power steering box that the tires are straight and so is the steering wheel. If you forget, the steering wheel will not be straight while driving.