You shouldn't actually NEED to change the fluid, unless you got something in it. If you did, find a hose coming from the power steering pump, take it off, let all the fluid drain into a container, reconnect the hose, install two bottles of fresh Honda fluid (no other will do), start the car and turn the steering wheel full lock to full lock at least ten times. Then shut the engine off, let it sit for a minute and check the fluid level.
Honda does not list changing P/S fluid as a regular schedule maintenance item at any time. I would change it at 100,000 miles and use only Honda P/S fluid.
If you change the brake fluid every 50,000 miles the calibers will last the life of the vehicle.
Red is the "normal" power steering fluid. If you can't get "power steering fluid," Dexron automatic transmission fluid is the same stuff. Clear is Honda power steering fluid.
If you have an electric power steering system, that means you HAVE NO FLUID. Therefore no fluid to change in the 1st place.
B = Change oil/filter 1 = Rotate Tires 3 = Change transmission fluid
The S2000 has electronic power steering hence no power steering fluid.
In the transmission?
The windshield fluid pump in a Honda Element is located behind the front fascia. You will need to remove the fascia and it is right there.
If you don't have dry rot in your power steering lines, it does.
No. Only Honda Genuine.
Honda Genuine Power Steering Fluid part# 5947-01025336
What is this? Simply put, power-steering fluid is the hydraulic fluid that transmits the