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    Why is power steering fluid coming out of the refill cap?
    Bame Rantsiapana
    Community Answer
    Check the seals on the cap. Sometimes the seals get worn out and have a leak.
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    Can a power steering leak in the line cause it to be difficult to turn?
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    Yes. Power steering is a hydraulic mechanism. When the fluid runs low, the ability for the steering to be assisted by hydraulics is compromised. Your car will turn, with effort, but it is damaging the system. Until you get it fixed, buy a bottle of transmission fluid (dextron/mercon); it will work in the power steering and is much cheaper than PS fluid. (DO NOT try to use power steering fluid in the trans line). Get it fixed; the cost will only go up as you do more damage.
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    Should I get my power steering checked out if it quit working but is working again after restarting my car?
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    Try replacing your power steering belt first. If that doesn't work, then it might just be a lose wire or shorted-out circuit.
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    I have checked the fluid level for the power steering on my Kia and it's fine, but the steering is still heavy, and makes a funny noise when I turn the steering wheel from side to side. What could the problem be?
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    It could be the pump itself if the fluid's not leaking at all.
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    I got my power steering fixed, and now my horn isn't working. Is there a connection between the horn and the power steering?
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    Not really, but if it's not working right after having it serviced, that's probably the cause. They may have inadvertently hit the wires to the horn when servicing it. I would take it back and tell them it was working just prior and you use it every day to honk for the kids to come out and get in the car.
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    Why would my newly-installed power steering pump cause my steering wheel to turn hard?
    Community Answer
    You might have to change the serpentine belt as well, I have noticed they go hand and hand.
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    My power steering went out for a day and then came back on when I put in reverse and turned it a certain way. What could this be?
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    It could be several things. Even if your serpentine belt is new, it may be loose. When a new belt is installed, it should be checked after about 50 miles -- have the belt tension checked with a gauge at your local repair shop. The power steering can function differently depending on the weather: on warm days it will generally work fine while on cooler days it may give you a problem. Anyway you should have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
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    My engine was just replaced and 2 weeks later my power steering went out. Can this be related?
    Community Answer
    It is possible. See a mechanic for advice.
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    My power steering belt broke off and it is difficult to steer - but will I damage the engine if I drive it to the dealership for repairs?
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    There shouldn't be any danger or possible damage to the engine as the power steering is there to assist the steering and reduce the effort needed - nothing else. So long as you are capable and strong enough to turn the steering wheel, choose the route to the garage with the fewest turns and if you cannot turn the wheel, ask someone stronger to drive for you.
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    My car's power steering works when turning right, but doesn't when turning left. Why is this?
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    When this issue occurs, you could be certain that there is a glitch in your power steering system. It could be the fluid, pump, or the serpentine belt. All of these things work together to reduce the resistance of the wheel at the time of turning. Go to your mechanic and have it checked.
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