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I was THIS close to calling the garage to get my power steering pump replaced but decided to Google my conditions, which match the ones in this video EXACTLY. Went to Honda and got a new o-ring (orange) for 0.88 cents. What the heck, wouldn't hurt to try. Took about 15 total minutes, the hardest part was removing the bolt that holds on the manifold. Replaced the o-ring, cleaned everything up and started the car. No squeak, turned the wheel from side to side, no squeak. Nice and quiet. Still can't believe this tiny little o-ring solved my problem. I was so close to replacing the pump and wasting several hundred dollars. GREAT VIDEO!
Just wanted to take a second to say thank you. Thank you for a) giving me great information on how to see if I need this repair and how to repair it b) for no fluff in between c) for speaking respectfully whether I'm a novice or a car expert. You saved me several hundred dollars with this video and can't say thank you enough!
I just performed this DIY on my 2004 Honda Civic. Sure enough, The fluid was bubbling up and coming out the top of the reservoir after I shut off the engine. I took off the inlet tube and installed the new ORANGE O Ring. Ran it, checked it, and its fine now. Thanks for sharing your knowledge! Good Karma coming your way.
Thanks for a well made, informative, detailed video. Read online what needed replacing and your video made it 100% clear what they were talking about. Even 8 years later people are are being helped by your video. Thanks for sharing.
It helps a lot and let me a better understanding of this issue "bubble or foam coming from the reservoir". Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, my dear sir!
Thank you! You just saved me $500 at the dealership for a new power steering pump for my 2000 Honda Odyssey. The O-ring cost me $1.34 at the dealer parts counter.
Thank you for this excellent video! Super helpful. Had this problem on my 2005 Honda Accord v6 after a cold night. Ordered the new o-ring on ebay. Got it working again! Probably the easiest thing I've ever done on a car.
The power steering on my RSX randomly stopped one day when pulling out of the garage. Bunch of power steering fluid came out of the cap of the reservoir and it was all foamy inside. The O-Ring was old and worn out; the advice in this video completely fixed the problem and my car steers better than ever now! Thank you for the video.
This worked great on my 2003 Acura MDX. I changed out the o ring and racked the steering back and forth for several minutes to clear the air that's introduced during the replacement procedure. I also drove it around for a few minutes and now it's good as new. Note that after the air has been purged, you may find the fluid sitting a bit low, so I topped that off to complete the repair. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and posting this video!
Great video even shows the part number. After watching the full video, I fixed my wife’s 2007 pilot in less time than it took to watch the video. My o-ring was stuck in the pump, but I got it out with a plastic trim tool.
Great video Sir. I had the wrong O ring for my Acura 01. Wish I saw this video first before I went and replaced the power steering pump. I could have saved time and money. You're and excellent teacher. I'm definitely subscribing to learn more from you. Thanks for sharing & posting. Keep up the great job!!
Thank you very much. I did all the steps in this video and it worked fine for me. For just one dollar I fixed my car. In the Honda they wanted to change the steering bump at USD $1000. My god, it was so easy to fix it with the o-ring! Thanks a lot and keep uploading more videos like this one. It help a lot to many people. Blessings.
Just replaced the O-rings and no bubbles or overspill. Level dropped but topping off and steering is easy with noise going away. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! Saved me money I was going to borrow for a pump. I appreciate your channel.
2008 Civic. These exact symptoms. Found this video this morning. Stopped by the dealership on my way home and picked up the exact o-ring. Got home an hour ago and did this fix. Took me all of 30 minutes. Problem solved! Thank you for the video!
06' Acura tsx fixed with this under 6 bucks! I went to the honda dealer and got the ring and steering fluid. Unreal how helpful this information was. Thank you sir :). I'm sure a shop would have just changed the pump, TRY THIS FIRST! I'm not a car guy and figured it out quick.
Thank you for this video. I was having the same problem and in fact it was my o-rings. Once switched out the power steering kicked back in and works better than ever..
Thank you for your fantastic HELP! It cost me ALL of ONE DOLLAR AND SIXTY-TWO CENTS! That was from a dealer WOW! Worked perfectly! I did have to loosen the pump to get to that bolt but well worth the trouble! Thank You!
This video speaks to the heart of an issue with a friend's '05 Element that is spewing fluid out of the reservoir like Old Faithful. We'll change those O-rings first then re-assess. Thank you for a clear video.
thank you very much.I've 2005 Acura mdx with power steering leak and noise problem and after I saw your clip I got the ring at Honda dealer for 83¢ and :20 minutes later every thing works good. thanks again.
I have to say that these is one of the best videos of youtube :) I decided to do a similar video for a fix on a corvette because of these video. good job.
i just want to thank you from the buttom of my heart, you save a lot of my money,, i just spend like dollar just for a o-ring instead of Power steering pump, thanks again, i hope i can repay you in return,,,God bless,.
Man,i came to the net and right away i got a link to this video of yours ; i have a 1995 bmw 318 tds(in europe)doing EXACTLY that; if i am lucky it won't be too hard to fix,i'll go and see; Thanks a lot sir,i've seen some of your videos before,you are real good!! Thanks (edited): it was a crack in the P/S hose,LOW side;was sucking air in,with the same effect as the bad o'ring(with a set) you had.
I was about to replace the whole p/s pump on my 2008 CR-V but was luck to come across this video. o-ring cost me only $0.88 (along with p/s fluid) as compared to the hundreds I would have spent. Thanks much!
Omg..your the man who every you are..i have a 2006 acura tl and have the same problem..first i thought it was coming from tentioning belt,but thats not it and cost me $180 and i was almost went to mechanics to day to fix the problem which is the power steering pump and i saw your video and did what you showed here and your right,thanks alot...you save me alot of money
Called my mechanic and he told me its the power steering pump.Then this video save the day and cost me 2.00 dollar instead of 200.00.Thank you.Thank you.Thank you.
I LOVE YOU I HAVE 2005 HONDA ACCORD I HAVE THE SAME ISSUE AFTER I WATCH YOUR VIDEO I CHANGE THE O RING BY MY SELF AND IT IS WORKING VERY GOOD :D NO MORE VOICE AND AIR MORE !!!!! THANKS YOU VERY VERY MUCH
In my case, I replaced the same O Ring you did and replaced the hose because it was old and cracking underneath, which cause the noise. After replacing the hose and adding fluid, the noise was there for 3 seconds and now it’s gone. Just some information: there is another video showing a second O Ring on top where the 2 bolts are.
thank you! spent money on changing the ball joints rack and pinion and tie rods, still had the same issue after a while. plus! a replacement for a p/s pump because i thought it was a defect. smh.
I was THIS close to calling the garage to get my power steering pump replaced but decided to Google my conditions, which match the ones in this video EXACTLY. Went to Honda and got a new o-ring (orange) for 0.88 cents. What the heck, wouldn't hurt to try. Took about 15 total minutes, the hardest part was removing the bolt that holds on the manifold. Replaced the o-ring, cleaned everything up and started the car. No squeak, turned the wheel from side to side, no squeak. Nice and quiet. Still can't believe this tiny little o-ring solved my problem. I was so close to replacing the pump and wasting several hundred dollars. GREAT VIDEO!
Just wanted to take a second to say thank you. Thank you for a) giving me great information on how to see if I need this repair and how to repair it b) for no fluff in between c) for speaking respectfully whether I'm a novice or a car expert. You saved me several hundred dollars with this video and can't say thank you enough!
I just performed this DIY on my 2004 Honda Civic. Sure enough, The fluid was bubbling up and coming out the top of the reservoir after I shut off the engine. I took off the inlet tube and installed the new ORANGE O Ring. Ran it, checked it, and its fine now. Thanks for sharing your knowledge! Good Karma coming your way.
Thank you so much! CZcams has now become a place to transfer years of knowledge...and you make it a success.
Thanks for a well made, informative, detailed video. Read online what needed replacing and your video made it 100% clear what they were talking about. Even 8 years later people are are being helped by your video. Thanks for sharing.
It helps a lot and let me a better understanding of this issue "bubble or foam coming from the reservoir". Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, my dear sir!
Thank you! You just saved me $500 at the dealership for a new power steering pump for my 2000 Honda Odyssey. The O-ring cost me $1.34 at the dealer parts counter.
Thank you for this excellent video! Super helpful. Had this problem on my 2005 Honda Accord v6 after a cold night. Ordered the new o-ring on ebay. Got it working again! Probably the easiest thing I've ever done on a car.
The power steering on my RSX randomly stopped one day when pulling out of the garage. Bunch of power steering fluid came out of the cap of the reservoir and it was all foamy inside. The O-Ring was old and worn out; the advice in this video completely fixed the problem and my car steers better than ever now! Thank you for the video.
This worked great on my 2003 Acura MDX. I changed out the o ring and racked the steering back and forth for several minutes to clear the air that's introduced during the replacement procedure. I also drove it around for a few minutes and now it's good as new. Note that after the air has been purged, you may find the fluid sitting a bit low, so I topped that off to complete the repair. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and posting this video!
I was told I need to replace the pump because of some leak $400
2005 Honda Accord V6 - Thank you for the video it fixed the problem with my Honda. Followed the instructions and it worked perfectly.
Thank you so much very helpful, my Honda Accord is doing exactly the same thing,
Blessings to you
Thank you, sir. Good guys like you save me so much unnecessary hardship.
Great video even shows the part number. After watching the full video, I fixed my wife’s 2007 pilot in less time than it took to watch the video. My o-ring was stuck in the pump, but I got it out with a plastic trim tool.
YES FINALLYYYYYYY! I have a 98 Honda Accord, no one has been able to figure it out! THANK YOU!
This man is clear, direct & knowledgable. THANK YOU! 💛
thank you, instantly fixed the whine for my car. a small 10mm wrench did the trick for me on the bolt.
Great video Sir. I had the wrong O ring for my Acura 01. Wish I saw this video first before I went and replaced the power steering pump. I could have saved time and money. You're and excellent teacher. I'm definitely subscribing to learn more from you. Thanks for sharing & posting. Keep up the great job!!
Thank you for this video! This was the problem with my 2006 Pilot. You just saved me a lot of money.
Thank you very much.
I did all the steps in this video and it worked fine for me. For just one dollar I fixed my car. In the Honda they wanted to change the steering bump at USD $1000. My god, it was so easy to fix it with the o-ring!
Thanks a lot and keep uploading more videos like this one. It help a lot to many people. Blessings.
Still relevant today! Thank you sir for showing us the way to do it correctly.
Thank you very much. I paid $2.45 for the o ring and it took me 10 minutes to fix it.
you are sooo right sir....i got this problem yesturday...its works thanks
This worked on my 2004 honda accord. Thank you very much for sharing this video sir!
I just noticed this on my 05 pilot. Thank you very much for the tip. I'm going to got get one right now.
Just replaced the O-rings and no bubbles or overspill. Level dropped but topping off and steering is easy with noise going away. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! Saved me money I was going to borrow for a pump. I appreciate your channel.
glad it helped, thanks for commenting
Just did this repair the other day.....worked great !! Same exact symptoms and def. thought it was the steering pump !! Thanks !!!
You are the best , Honda Accord 2006 ex V6 fixed with this video. Thanks a lot
2008 Civic. These exact symptoms. Found this video this morning. Stopped by the dealership on my way home and picked up the exact o-ring. Got home an hour ago and did this fix. Took me all of 30 minutes. Problem solved! Thank you for the video!
Glad it helped. Thanks for letting me know.
06' Acura tsx fixed with this under 6 bucks! I went to the honda dealer and got the ring and steering fluid. Unreal how helpful this information was. Thank you sir :). I'm sure a shop would have just changed the pump, TRY THIS FIRST! I'm not a car guy and figured it out quick.
I'm about to do this to my 05 TSX! Is your the 2.4L engine as well?
@@LiftShootRepeat yes sir, good luck
Thanks, keep bringing videos on any acura/honda problems, we love it!!! :)
Went through two second hand pumps before realising this was the issue. Same problem on both pump! Thanks!
Thank you sir!! You save me hundreds of dollars and a buck load of headaches!!
Thank you for this video. I was having the same problem and in fact it was my o-rings. Once switched out the power steering kicked back in and works better than ever..
Thank you for your fantastic HELP! It cost me ALL of ONE DOLLAR AND SIXTY-TWO CENTS! That was from a dealer WOW! Worked perfectly! I did have to loosen the pump to get to that bolt but well worth the trouble! Thank You!
This video speaks to the heart of an issue with a friend's '05 Element that is spewing fluid out of the reservoir like Old Faithful. We'll change those O-rings first then re-assess. Thank you for a clear video.
Nice video and explanation. I think I won't be replacing the pump after all.
You have just answered my prayer!! You are my Hero!!
finally i found the problem im facing
thanks for sharing this video and the knowledge you have about leakage , o ring
,,thanks a million
This worked on my 2000 with a 3.0 V6. The setup is similar, a bit more difficult to get to the bolt is all. Thanks a ton!
Great video! O-ring ($1.52) plus half an hour and the steering on my Honda Pilot is happy again. Thank you!
Thanks for the video! I believe it solved my problem. My steering stopped making the noise!.Thanks again.
My 99 TL done, its kind of painful to do but the video is very helpful & cost me less than $2 parts than go the shop for $$$.
thank you very much.I've 2005 Acura mdx with power steering leak and noise problem and after I saw your clip I got the ring at Honda dealer for 83¢ and :20 minutes later every thing works good. thanks again.
Mr. Camp wow .83 vs. $500 I think I have the same issue except I don’t have a strange sound!
very well done video, thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I have to say that these is one of the best videos of youtube :) I decided to do a similar video for a fix on a corvette because of these video. good job.
Thank you so much for sharing this!!! It worked for me!
i just want to thank you from the buttom of my heart, you save a lot of my money,, i just spend like dollar just for a o-ring instead of Power steering pump, thanks again, i hope i can repay you in return,,,God bless,.
Man,i came to the net and right away i got a link to this video of yours ; i have a 1995 bmw 318 tds(in europe)doing EXACTLY that; if i am lucky it won't be too hard to fix,i'll go and see; Thanks a lot sir,i've seen some of your videos before,you are real good!! Thanks
(edited): it was a crack in the P/S hose,LOW side;was sucking air in,with the same effect as the bad o'ring(with a set) you had.
This is happening on my 2000 Honda Odyysey. Thanks for the info on the fix!
Thank you! very informative and helpful video.
I'm with this problem right now in my honda prelude, I'm changing the oring and if it fix will be happy again. thanks for the help!
just drove my moms van today. really really poor power steering. gonna go trouble shoot now. thanks a lot for the video.
great video clear smooth and i heard dos and donts
Thanks so much! Just did mine today and it worked.
I was about to replace the whole p/s pump on my 2008 CR-V but was luck to come across this video. o-ring cost me only $0.88 (along with p/s fluid) as compared to the hundreds I would have spent. Thanks much!
Thanks man. No garage in Atlanta has 'ever even heard' of this issue.
It was it. Saved me hundreds of dollars!
thanks for doing this. Going to work on mine today.
Omg..your the man who every you are..i have a 2006 acura tl and have the same problem..first i thought it was coming from tentioning belt,but thats not it and cost me $180 and i was almost went to mechanics to day to fix the problem which is the power steering pump and i saw your video and did what you showed here and your right,thanks alot...you save me alot of money
THANK YOU VERY MUCH I FIX IT AND I AM VERY GLAD YOU DO THIS KEEP IT !!!!!1
Thank you, for an amazing video. Tomorrow a will be replacing the o ring. I'm hoping is just the o'ring 🤞😁
Thanks for the video! Really really helpful
Thank you very much, your video helped me a lot!
Extremely Helpful. Thank you...
very helpful. I'll try this process and send a feedback tomorrow.
Yes I did this fix to my ridgeline. Thank you for this video.
Thank you, I’m changing mine out right now
this guy is one of the best mecanics i ever seen
I paid Someone $800 to fix the timing on my car and they messed up my power steering exactly like this.... Thanks for this video it helped a lot...
Called my mechanic and he told me its the power steering pump.Then this video save the day and cost me 2.00 dollar instead of 200.00.Thank you.Thank you.Thank you.
Thank you for this. I’d try it on my car tomorrow
And i replaced 3 pumps already .-. This video helped a lot! I'm just gonna replace that tomorrow see how that goes. Thanks
andrez2358 howd it go?
How did it go?
Did this job today, thanks a million!!!!
Nice video. Love watching your videos
Thank you Sir GREAT JOB!!!!
This is a good video I had the same exact noise and problem but at the mechanic now
This did the trick. Thank you!
tnks sir for great explanation . help alot.
I LOVE YOU I HAVE 2005 HONDA ACCORD I HAVE THE SAME ISSUE AFTER I WATCH YOUR VIDEO I CHANGE THE O RING BY MY SELF AND IT IS WORKING VERY GOOD :D NO MORE VOICE AND AIR MORE !!!!! THANKS YOU VERY VERY MUCH
awesome video, thanks. I'm pretty sure that that is the problem on my Honda accord.
thanks sir ,,, very helpful
Thanks for the video. I was a able to fix my car.
You sir are my savior!
Thanks a lot. I just had that issue on my Accord. I'll try that first
Peace ✌️
In my case, I replaced the same O Ring you did and replaced the hose because it was old and cracking underneath, which cause the noise.
After replacing the hose and adding fluid, the noise was there for 3 seconds and now it’s gone.
Just some information: there is another video showing a second O Ring on top where the 2 bolts are.
Thank you for a great video and free tip.
My problem exactly! Thank You! Will fix tomorrow morning!
Thanks for your help , all that for a cheap 80 cent o-ring
So helpful thank you so much 😊
Thank you so much. Just checked and this is appears to be the problem.
Big Thanks for you Sir, thanks for your idea, God bless
this worked for me and my car just fine. saved me big time. 50 cents is allot better then 300 bucks. took only 5 minutes. Do it yourself.
Brother, you are legit. Thanks
THANK YOU BROTHER 1000 TIMES OVER......
Thank you God bless you 🙏 it worked
awesome video! really helped!!!
Well done. Thanks!
Thanks ! for knowledge.. I'm gonna check for that O-ring, before i spend over $200 on a new sterring pump..
Great video
thank yoy sir!!!!
thank you! spent money on changing the ball joints rack and pinion and tie rods, still had the same issue after a while. plus! a replacement for a p/s pump because i thought it was a defect. smh.