What kind of problems do Hondas have with power steering?
One common Honda power steering complaint is a loud whining or groaning noise while turning the steering wheel in certain generations of vehicles. 7th generation Accord (2003-2007) 3rd generation Odyssey (2005-2010) 1st generation Pilot (2003-2008)
Is there anything wrong with a Honda Odyssey?
Really can’t go wrong with any Honda, in my opinion. At 13,771, blue gray smoke coming from the exhaust system and dealer reported caused by condensation, normal operation. My vehicle was serviced at Honda dealerships for 30, 60 and 90 K mile service work as recommended by Honda.
How much does it cost to replace a stator on a Honda Odyssey?
Stator costs $75 and takes 2-3 hr. to replace=$400 repair, not $1300 for compressor. 2. Power steering noise requires new reservoir NOT pump. There is TSB on this.
What to do when power steering goes off in Honda Civic?
Try not to turn. Pull over to a safe spot and turn off the engine. Wait at least one minute. The system should reset but may come on again until the issue is dealt with. Try to remember if the light came on while turning, while you were at a certain speed, etc.
One common Honda power steering complaint is a loud whining or groaning noise while turning the steering wheel in certain generations of vehicles. 7th generation Accord (2003-2007) 3rd generation Odyssey (2005-2010) 1st generation Pilot (2003-2008)
Why does my power steering whine when I turn the wheel?
One common Honda power steering complaint is a loud whining or groaning noise while turning the steering wheel in certain generations of vehicles. The noise is likely the result of air getting into the power steering system.
When to replace power steering pump in Honda?
(Do NOT keep it shut for more than 5 seconds!) If it’s not within Honda’s specifications, which should be in your owner’s manual, then your power steering pump is weak and it needs to be replaced. If it turns out that your power steering pump is on the brink of death, it needs to be replaced right away.
How does a power steering system work on a car?
The power steering system has a high pressure and low pressure hose that connect to the motor, and each of those hoses contain an o-ring to keep the seal nice and tight. But these o-rings harden and wear out over time, breaking the seal and allowing air to enter the system.