Honda Power Steering Fluid
My PS fluid needs topping off. Is this something special I *must* get from
the dealer or can I just top-off with generic DOT3 from Autozone etc? The PS fluid reservoir cap says to use only genuine Honda PS fluid for top-off, though. What's the consensus? I've used generic in my Toyota for years - no problem. Thanks Kofi |
Re: Honda Power Steering Fluid
"Kofi Anim-Appiah" <partialresponse@comcast.net> wrote in message news:oJ-dnVY0sJhq_WnfRVn-tQ@comcast.com... > My PS fluid needs topping off. Is this something special I *must* get from > the dealer or can I just top-off with generic DOT3 from Autozone etc? The > PS > fluid reservoir cap says to use only genuine Honda PS fluid for top-off, > though. What's the consensus? I've used generic in my Toyota for years - > no > problem. Use the right stuff....it's cheap insurance. |
Re: Honda Power Steering Fluid
"Kofi Anim-Appiah" <partialresponse@comcast.net> wrote in message news:oJ-dnVY0sJhq_WnfRVn-tQ@comcast.com... > My PS fluid needs topping off. Is this something special I *must* get from > the dealer or can I just top-off with generic DOT3 from Autozone etc? The > PS > fluid reservoir cap says to use only genuine Honda PS fluid for top-off, > though. What's the consensus? I've used generic in my Toyota for years - > no > problem. Use the right stuff....it's cheap insurance. |
Re: Honda Power Steering Fluid
Kofi Anim-Appiah wrote:
> My PS fluid needs topping off. Is this something special I *must* get from > the dealer or can I just top-off with generic DOT3 from Autozone etc? The PS > fluid reservoir cap says to use only genuine Honda PS fluid for top-off, > though. What's the consensus? I've used generic in my Toyota for years - no > problem. > > Thanks > Kofi > ------------------------------ If you put DOT 3 in there you'll probably destroy the system in about two minutes. DOT 3 is BRAKE fluid. It strips paint. You need a little bottle of HONDA power steering fluid. 'Curly' |
Re: Honda Power Steering Fluid
Kofi Anim-Appiah wrote:
> My PS fluid needs topping off. Is this something special I *must* get from > the dealer or can I just top-off with generic DOT3 from Autozone etc? The PS > fluid reservoir cap says to use only genuine Honda PS fluid for top-off, > though. What's the consensus? I've used generic in my Toyota for years - no > problem. > > Thanks > Kofi > ------------------------------ If you put DOT 3 in there you'll probably destroy the system in about two minutes. DOT 3 is BRAKE fluid. It strips paint. You need a little bottle of HONDA power steering fluid. 'Curly' |
Re: Honda Power Steering Fluid
motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _ wrote:
> Kofi Anim-Appiah wrote: >> My PS fluid needs topping off. Is this something special I *must* >> get from the dealer or can I just top-off with generic DOT3 from >> Autozone etc? The PS fluid reservoir cap says to use only genuine >> Honda PS fluid for top-off, though. What's the consensus? I've used >> generic in my Toyota for years - no problem. >> >> Thanks >> Kofi >> > ------------------------------ > > If you put DOT 3 in there you'll probably destroy the system in about > two minutes. DOT 3 is BRAKE fluid. It strips paint. You need a little > bottle of HONDA power steering fluid. > > 'Curly' Are the specifications for Honda PS fluid any different than OTS? |
Re: Honda Power Steering Fluid
motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _ wrote:
> Kofi Anim-Appiah wrote: >> My PS fluid needs topping off. Is this something special I *must* >> get from the dealer or can I just top-off with generic DOT3 from >> Autozone etc? The PS fluid reservoir cap says to use only genuine >> Honda PS fluid for top-off, though. What's the consensus? I've used >> generic in my Toyota for years - no problem. >> >> Thanks >> Kofi >> > ------------------------------ > > If you put DOT 3 in there you'll probably destroy the system in about > two minutes. DOT 3 is BRAKE fluid. It strips paint. You need a little > bottle of HONDA power steering fluid. > > 'Curly' Are the specifications for Honda PS fluid any different than OTS? |
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Oops,
getting my fluids mixed up. I meant generic PS fluid - not DOT3 brake fluid. Thanks Kofi "motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message news:42F4C220.6050404@interbaun.com... > Kofi Anim-Appiah wrote: > > My PS fluid needs topping off. Is this something special I *must* get from > > the dealer or can I just top-off with generic DOT3 from Autozone etc? The PS > > fluid reservoir cap says to use only genuine Honda PS fluid for top-off, > > though. What's the consensus? I've used generic in my Toyota for years - no > > problem. > > > > Thanks > > Kofi > > > ------------------------------ > > If you put DOT 3 in there you'll probably destroy the system in about > two minutes. DOT 3 is BRAKE fluid. It strips paint. You need a little > bottle of HONDA power steering fluid. > > 'Curly' > |
Re: Honda Power Steering Fluid
Oops,
getting my fluids mixed up. I meant generic PS fluid - not DOT3 brake fluid. Thanks Kofi "motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message news:42F4C220.6050404@interbaun.com... > Kofi Anim-Appiah wrote: > > My PS fluid needs topping off. Is this something special I *must* get from > > the dealer or can I just top-off with generic DOT3 from Autozone etc? The PS > > fluid reservoir cap says to use only genuine Honda PS fluid for top-off, > > though. What's the consensus? I've used generic in my Toyota for years - no > > problem. > > > > Thanks > > Kofi > > > ------------------------------ > > If you put DOT 3 in there you'll probably destroy the system in about > two minutes. DOT 3 is BRAKE fluid. It strips paint. You need a little > bottle of HONDA power steering fluid. > > 'Curly' > |
Re: Honda Power Steering Fluid
Kofi Anim-Appiah wrote:
> My PS fluid needs topping off. Is this something special I *must* get from > the dealer or can I just top-off with generic DOT3 from Autozone etc? The PS > fluid reservoir cap says to use only genuine Honda PS fluid for top-off, > though. What's the consensus? I've used generic in my Toyota for years - no > problem. > > Thanks > Kofi > > > Honda PS fluid is different from normal PS fluid. Of course no PS fluid is "DOT3", DOT3 is Brake Fluid. Many REAL auto parts stores carry Honda Specific PS fluid. I bought some at the local NAPA Auto Parts. Certainly use the Honda specific stuff by getting it at a dealer or an auto parts store. Autozone, Kragen, etc. are not REAL auto parts stores in my book. John |
Re: Honda Power Steering Fluid
Kofi Anim-Appiah wrote:
> My PS fluid needs topping off. Is this something special I *must* get from > the dealer or can I just top-off with generic DOT3 from Autozone etc? The PS > fluid reservoir cap says to use only genuine Honda PS fluid for top-off, > though. What's the consensus? I've used generic in my Toyota for years - no > problem. > > Thanks > Kofi > > > Honda PS fluid is different from normal PS fluid. Of course no PS fluid is "DOT3", DOT3 is Brake Fluid. Many REAL auto parts stores carry Honda Specific PS fluid. I bought some at the local NAPA Auto Parts. Certainly use the Honda specific stuff by getting it at a dealer or an auto parts store. Autozone, Kragen, etc. are not REAL auto parts stores in my book. John |
Re: Honda Power Steering Fluid
Kofi Anim-Appiah wrote:
> > My PS fluid needs topping off. Is this something special I *must* get > from the dealer or can I just top-off with generic DOT3 from Autozone > etc? The PS fluid reservoir cap says to use only genuine Honda PS fluid > for top-off, though. What's the consensus? I've used generic in my Toyota > for years - no problem. Using generic power steering fluid, essentially, anything other than Honda's, will cause the seals in the power steering rack to leak. So, unless you like giving your mechanic a lot of money, don't do this. Use Honda fluid. An interesting side note here is why should your system need topping off in the first place? Is the rack or some other component already leaking? How long have you owned your car? Maybe a prior owner or unknowledgeable service tech has already put in the wrong fluid? It sounds like you may need to go over your power steering sytem carefully and make sure it's ok. Note that one potential source for leaks is the front seal on the pump. These seals can usually be replaced depending on the year and model. Eric |
Re: Honda Power Steering Fluid
Kofi Anim-Appiah wrote:
> > My PS fluid needs topping off. Is this something special I *must* get > from the dealer or can I just top-off with generic DOT3 from Autozone > etc? The PS fluid reservoir cap says to use only genuine Honda PS fluid > for top-off, though. What's the consensus? I've used generic in my Toyota > for years - no problem. Using generic power steering fluid, essentially, anything other than Honda's, will cause the seals in the power steering rack to leak. So, unless you like giving your mechanic a lot of money, don't do this. Use Honda fluid. An interesting side note here is why should your system need topping off in the first place? Is the rack or some other component already leaking? How long have you owned your car? Maybe a prior owner or unknowledgeable service tech has already put in the wrong fluid? It sounds like you may need to go over your power steering sytem carefully and make sure it's ok. Note that one potential source for leaks is the front seal on the pump. These seals can usually be replaced depending on the year and model. Eric |
Re: Honda Power Steering Fluid
I haven't found the source of the leak but I haven't looked hard - I've
owned the car for 5 1/2 years. I'm actually just noticing the level of the PS fluid - perhaps it's always been at the 'low' mark in the reservoir ever since I bought the car (used). The PS pump seems easy to get to so I'll take a better look at it. Thanks much for the comments. Kofi "Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote in message news:42F5603B.582A1F45@spam.now... > Kofi Anim-Appiah wrote: > > > > My PS fluid needs topping off. Is this something special I *must* get > > from the dealer or can I just top-off with generic DOT3 from Autozone > > etc? The PS fluid reservoir cap says to use only genuine Honda PS fluid > > for top-off, though. What's the consensus? I've used generic in my Toyota > > for years - no problem. > > Using generic power steering fluid, essentially, anything other than > Honda's, will cause the seals in the power steering rack to leak. So, > unless you like giving your mechanic a lot of money, don't do this. Use > Honda fluid. > > An interesting side note here is why should your system need topping off in > the first place? Is the rack or some other component already leaking? How > long have you owned your car? Maybe a prior owner or unknowledgeable > service tech has already put in the wrong fluid? It sounds like you may > need to go over your power steering sytem carefully and make sure it's ok. > Note that one potential source for leaks is the front seal on the pump. > These seals can usually be replaced depending on the year and model. > > Eric |
Re: Honda Power Steering Fluid
I haven't found the source of the leak but I haven't looked hard - I've
owned the car for 5 1/2 years. I'm actually just noticing the level of the PS fluid - perhaps it's always been at the 'low' mark in the reservoir ever since I bought the car (used). The PS pump seems easy to get to so I'll take a better look at it. Thanks much for the comments. Kofi "Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote in message news:42F5603B.582A1F45@spam.now... > Kofi Anim-Appiah wrote: > > > > My PS fluid needs topping off. Is this something special I *must* get > > from the dealer or can I just top-off with generic DOT3 from Autozone > > etc? The PS fluid reservoir cap says to use only genuine Honda PS fluid > > for top-off, though. What's the consensus? I've used generic in my Toyota > > for years - no problem. > > Using generic power steering fluid, essentially, anything other than > Honda's, will cause the seals in the power steering rack to leak. So, > unless you like giving your mechanic a lot of money, don't do this. Use > Honda fluid. > > An interesting side note here is why should your system need topping off in > the first place? Is the rack or some other component already leaking? How > long have you owned your car? Maybe a prior owner or unknowledgeable > service tech has already put in the wrong fluid? It sounds like you may > need to go over your power steering sytem carefully and make sure it's ok. > Note that one potential source for leaks is the front seal on the pump. > These seals can usually be replaced depending on the year and model. > > Eric |
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