check Power Steering oil. if the oil is dirty and burnt ,yaes it needs flush otherwise no power steering does not need flushing unless there is a problem
You should not flush 1995 Honda Accord transmission fluid. Transmission fluid should be taken to the appropriate dumping site and disposed of there.
Do you mean flush the oil (not recommended) or flush the coolant?
I think,no,it will not be required
Coolant is flushed from the radiator of a 1997 Honda Accord by opening the petcock and allowing the system to drain. The petcock is then closed, the system filled with water, and a flush added to the radiator to cleanse the system.
The 98 Honda accord holds about 3 quarts of transmission fluid. If you are performing a flush, however, you will need about 5 quarts.
on an automatic yes replace filter and flush and fill recommended every 30,000 miles but every 60,000 is fine On a Standard you should do it at 100,000 just to get the old oil out and put clean oil in so your car loves you more
The transmission may need a flush and filter, or in my 92 accord I solved the problem merely by changing the transmissions computer.
Usually about $89.00 (average). Depends on type of fluid, how much needed, and ease of access to components.
Before changing the power steering pump on a 2001 Honda Civic drain all the fluid in the system. The pump is located in the front of the engine. Remove the belt first than the pump. Unplug all hoses that travel to it and replace the unit. Once replaced flush the power steering system.
An EGR valve can be cleaned. Remove the EGR valve, then flush it with carburetor cleaner. Allow the unit to dry then reinstall.
the return line is usually the one smaller in diameter.
Flush it