If your car is equiped with Power Steering, the reservior is located in the engine bay on the drivers side. It is attached to the engine where the belts run.
8th gen civic si's have electric power steering,
check your power steering fluid and hoses, if full, then the pump went out
near the wiper bottle
I know my 97 Honda civic dx doesn't.
The 1997 Honda Civic DX did originally come with power steering although you could also purchase models that were stripped down versions. These did not include power steering, power windows, or power seats.
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.
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.
Yes, power steering fluid should be changed in a Honda Civic with 50,000 miles, especially if it hasn't been replaced before. Over time, the fluid can degrade and become contaminated, leading to reduced performance and potential damage to the power steering system. It's a good practice to follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule to ensure optimal vehicle performance and longevity. Always refer to your owner's manual for specific recommendations regarding fluid changes.
There is a reservoir that you check with a dipstick but make sure your engine is cool and off while you do it.
The S2000 has electronic power steering hence no power steering fluid.
If you don't have dry rot in your power steering lines, it does.
they don't have power steering