Yes you can. I have done it for the past 10 years and never had the slightest problem.
The car specifications for the Opel Corsa SXI include that one can get it as a manual or automatic transmission, it has five seats, speed sensitive power steering, and many other features.
On newer corsas the power steering is all Electronic so it doesn't need power steering fluid.
all corsa`s have electric power steering
No power steering was not in 1997 corsa. it came after 1999
the brake fluid reservoir is in top left hand corner below the windscreen.
In the context of a Corsa, which is commonly associated with the Vauxhall or Opel Corsa, "shift" typically refers to the action of changing gears in a manual transmission vehicle. It can also pertain to the shift indicator on an automatic transmission, which helps the driver understand when to change gears for optimal performance. Additionally, "shift" may refer to adjustments in driving modes or settings that enhance the car's responsiveness.
In a Vauxhall Corsa, the power steering fluid reservoir is typically located near the engine, often on the driver's side. It is usually a small, translucent container with a cap labeled for power steering fluid. To check or refill the fluid, make sure the engine is off and the vehicle is on a level surface for an accurate reading. Always consult the owner's manual for the exact location and specifications for your specific model.
yes electronic power steering EPC
First, check the level of the fluid in the power steering tank. Second, check and see if there is a fuse leading to the power steering control. That will be in the owner's manual. Third, check for a loose fan belt. Fourth, take it into a shop.
Under The Steering Wheel
On the Corsa C model (2000-2006) it's located to the right-hand side of the windscreen washer reservoir, under a flap.
its run by a motor on steering rack electronically