@@PurpHaze830Did my coolant and transmission fluid recently. Coolant was just time consuming and transmission was mad messy. Everything came gushing out of the transmission drain hole all over my friend’s pavement lol. We had to clean up after.
Great video thank you for much!!! I was able to change for my honda accord easily. Thanks again. Got steering fluid from honda service store paid only $5.20 per bottle used around 6 bottles. It works great.
My service manual on 09 V6 says to literally unclamp the hose (one pumping into reservoir I think) and start the car. Let it pump until dry and immediately shut it off lol.
Hey i have an issue with my honda its the same as this one … when i turn the wheel left and right i hear alot of winning I already changed both O rings what should i do?
I’d check the obvious and start off with making sure there isn’t air in your line. I’d drain as much as you can, fill it up and while in park with a helper turn it left and right to see if you can reproduce the sound. Add fluid to level it out and see if sound is an issue. Worse case scenario it’s a bad pump. Throwing this out, could it be a serpentine belt that you’re hearing?
Mine did the same thing. Changed the o rings on the pump, worked for a couple of months. Then back to making noise. Got a new pump, flushed the old fluid and it’s fine. I now change out one reservoir full every oil change and the fluid stays pretty clean. If you neglect it for a while then you can keep changing it out over a few days, not thousands of miles.
Just did this right now and took me less than 15 minutes. Thank you!! My power steering is now good to go!
Great job!
I don't usually like messing with car fluids but this looks easy enough. I think I'm going to give it a try. Thanks!
Oil changes are easy, power steering is easy, only thing I wouldn’t mess with myself is coolant and transmission fluid
@@PurpHaze830Did my coolant and transmission fluid recently. Coolant was just time consuming and transmission was mad messy. Everything came gushing out of the transmission drain hole all over my friend’s pavement lol. We had to clean up after.
How did you go?
@@PurpHaze830why? Coolant is easy too. So is transmission fluid, depending on the car.
@@jona5517 yeah, I mean I’ve never done coolant only thing I’d be scared of is leaving air in the system
Used a 4 Uncles oil/fluid extractor in way too hot Southwest weather(August). Amazing. Done in 15 minutes..magical.
Thanks I will probably need to do these. Thanks for the video I needed to add some and wasn’t sure it should be so dark
Thanks for the video. Looks like it will work with minimal effort and cost.
Excellent - you got it!
Thank you I needed this
hope it all worked out!
Thank you! I'll do this tomorrow
Thanks this was very helpful 😎 doing this tomorrow
Nice 👍
Great video thank you for much!!! I was able to change for my honda accord easily. Thanks again. Got steering fluid from honda service store paid only $5.20 per bottle used around 6 bottles. It works great.
Awesome work!
Ty im going to give it a try my steering started acting up too.
Good luck!
How many bottles did you use?
I used 2 bottles, bought 4 just in case.
My service manual on 09 V6 says to literally unclamp the hose (one pumping into reservoir I think) and start the car. Let it pump until dry and immediately shut it off lol.
Totally an option, which way did you do it?
How many bottles would i need total. On average
I’d get two to three. Cycle a few times and keep an extra around. It’s fairly cheap
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Hey i have an issue with my honda its the same as this one … when i turn the wheel left and right i hear alot of winning I already changed both O rings what should i do?
I’d check the obvious and start off with making sure there isn’t air in your line. I’d drain as much as you can, fill it up and while in park with a helper turn it left and right to see if you can reproduce the sound. Add fluid to level it out and see if sound is an issue.
Worse case scenario it’s a bad pump.
Throwing this out, could it be a serpentine belt that you’re hearing?
Mine did the same thing. Changed the o rings on the pump, worked for a couple of months. Then back to making noise. Got a new pump, flushed the old fluid and it’s fine. I now change out one reservoir full every oil change and the fluid stays pretty clean. If you neglect it for a while then you can keep changing it out over a few days, not thousands of miles.
Is it in jack stands
Does not need to be on stands, no.
Take 2 minutes and remove the return hose and you will actually flush the system.