Power steering systems in those years are typically sealed and do not require regular filter changes.
Here's why you might be confused:
* Older vehicles: Some older vehicles had external power steering filters, but this was uncommon in 1994.
* Fluid change: You might be thinking of the fluid change, which is essential for proper power steering operation. The fluid itself acts as a lubricant and coolant, and should be replaced periodically.
To maintain your power steering system, focus on:
* Fluid level: Check the fluid level regularly and top it off with the correct type of power steering fluid as needed.
* Fluid condition: If the fluid appears dark, cloudy, or burned, it's time for a fluid change.
* Hoses and seals: Inspect the hoses and seals for leaks or damage.
Remember: If you suspect a problem with your power steering system, it's best to consult a mechanic for diagnosis and repair.