In Underhood fuse box or called Convenience center you have 2 seperate fuses one is a 80 Amp fuse labeled EPS fuse # 41 other is located in bcm 2 amp fuse. I recommend having a experienced technician diagnose bcm fuse as it is internal. just fyi . I posted above diagram with info above. good luck
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It is in the rear fuse block, in the trunk under the left side carpet. Good Luck
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The Chevy Equinox has an 80 Amp mega fuse that tends to fail and cause all sort of power steering and Stabilitrak issues. Before I messed with the belts or power steering pumps, I would check the fuse first.
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if the car is built like monte carlo for 2000 there are 2 fuse panels inside. one on the driver side when you open door and theres one the passenger side when you open the door there are panels on both sides of the dash that pull off. and then of course there are the fuse blocks under the hood. by the battery.
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You will want to verify you have hydraulic power steering. Electronic power steering was an option on Malibu's and this may be why you cannot find the reservoir. The power steering pump would be driven by the belt in the event you have a hydraulic system. Thus making it easy to locate.
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The fuse for the Electronic Power Steering (EPS) is marked "EPS" and is located in the underhood fuse block on the left side of the engine compartment. It is an 80 Amp fuse. If this fuse was blown as a result of jump-starting the engine, something must have gone terribly wrong! Like - maybe the cables got hooked up backwards or something? You probably have some serious computer system damage...I would get prepared to spend some BIG BUCKS!
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Remember this an electronic component and requires proper voltage and amperes , bad charging system and/or battery connections can cause these same symptoms. Dealership has to DISCONNECT Battery to replace component Hence servicing of battery during and part of repair..Huuummm ?? did you really need new component? Just saying... Every situation is different but id start with low cost repairs first. As for your Question here is a illustration of electronic power steering system for your vehicle. Hope info helps.
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