I just had this same issue on my 2002 V6 accord. It gets foamy if air is leaking into the Power Steering system, or there is a kinked hose. My problem was solved by replacing the little O-ring on the inlet to the power steering pump. At the Honda garage, it was $1, but they wanted $100 to install it. My local gas station mechanic installed it in about a half hour at a cost of $30.
If you don't have dry rot in your power steering lines, it does.
it's ok
No, only use the correct fluid as recommended by Honda and nothing else.
Honda have there own power streering fluid. Just go into any part store and ask if it does not say Honda don't use it
It depends on whether you are measuring in liters or pints.
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There is a grey reservoir at the front left of the engine with a red cap
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Noise may be heard in a power steering line when the power steering fluid is low. Low power steering fluid may occur due to a leaking power steering pump in most cases. If the pump is not leaking, then the fluid needs to be added.
in the plastic reservoir under the hood on the driver's side towards the front.
Use only genuine Honda P/S fluid and nothing else. You can find it at most auto parts stores and of course you Honda dealer.
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.