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heres a couple of picture diagrams to help you, the most common area for a leak on these is the cooler line, this is the return line in which it is snaked in a s type shape to cool the power steering oil, these cooler line rots and leaks, so take a look at this first, its located at the bootm of the frame on the left side under the engine,hope this helps.
most cars have a relay along with a fuse. You're fuse might be ok but if the relay went bad it won't work. sometimes they're under the hood other times they're by the fusebox under the steering wheel. they have a diagram check for continuity in the pins that the diagram shows a broken line for. if there is continuity replace the relay.
change the fuel filter or check the pressure regulator b trying to start car then pull the rubber fuel line from regulator if anything drips out in the least change it...cheap and easy
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