Power steering is still out after changing the fuse

Asked by Guru6ZSK1 Mar 11, 2020 at 05:58 PM about the 2008 Chevrolet Equinox

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

In my 2008 equinox I have no power
steering. I have changed the 80 ampt fuse
and still have no power steering and my
stable control code is still showing. I don't
know what to do next can you please help

3 Answers

69,955

under the steering wheel and cover check all the wires/plugs/connectors first...other than that look for the Power Steering Control Module

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I have checked all the plugs wires and connectors. Where is the power steering control module located?

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Make sure your battery is good. My low battery killed my 80 amp fuse. I got the battery replaced and the fuse and it's been okay since.

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