Power steering leak in Accord
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Power steering leak in Accord
I have a power steering leak in my 1991 Accord. I’m nursing this car
along as it dies a slow death and can’t afford to re-do the system.
Right now, I’m having to add fluid at least a couple of times a month.
Any ideas whether or not the Lucas Power Steering fix is okay to try?
I’m not sure if it is compatible due to the fact that Honda wants you
to only use their P.S. fluid, but the unit’s in pretty bad shape so
I’m wondering how much more harm can it do? I bought the car used so
I’m not sure if the prior owner used Honda-only fluid.
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along as it dies a slow death and can’t afford to re-do the system.
Right now, I’m having to add fluid at least a couple of times a month.
Any ideas whether or not the Lucas Power Steering fix is okay to try?
I’m not sure if it is compatible due to the fact that Honda wants you
to only use their P.S. fluid, but the unit’s in pretty bad shape so
I’m wondering how much more harm can it do? I bought the car used so
I’m not sure if the prior owner used Honda-only fluid.
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Re: Power steering leak in Accord
pattymelt wrote:
> I have a power steering leak in my 1991 Accord. I’m nursing this car
> along as it dies a slow death and can’t afford to re-do the system.
> Right now, I’m having to add fluid at least a couple of times a month.
> Any ideas whether or not the Lucas Power Steering fix is okay to try?
> I’m not sure if it is compatible due to the fact that Honda wants you
> to only use their P.S. fluid, but the unit’s in pretty bad shape so
> I’m wondering how much more harm can it do? I bought the car used so
> I’m not sure if the prior owner used Honda-only fluid.
Where's the leak?
> I have a power steering leak in my 1991 Accord. I’m nursing this car
> along as it dies a slow death and can’t afford to re-do the system.
> Right now, I’m having to add fluid at least a couple of times a month.
> Any ideas whether or not the Lucas Power Steering fix is okay to try?
> I’m not sure if it is compatible due to the fact that Honda wants you
> to only use their P.S. fluid, but the unit’s in pretty bad shape so
> I’m wondering how much more harm can it do? I bought the car used so
> I’m not sure if the prior owner used Honda-only fluid.
Where's the leak?
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Re: Power steering leak in Accord
pattymelt wrote:
> I have a power steering leak in my 1991 Accord. I�m nursing this car
> along as it dies a slow death and can�t afford to re-do the system.
> Right now, I�m having to add fluid at least a couple of times a month.
> Any ideas whether or not the Lucas Power Steering fix is okay to try?
> I�m not sure if it is compatible due to the fact that Honda wants you
> to only use their P.S. fluid, but the unit�s in pretty bad shape so
> I�m wondering how much more harm can it do? I bought the car used so
> I�m not sure if the prior owner used Honda-only fluid.
>
how does the cost of fixing the system stack up against the cost of
replacing the vehicle?
> I have a power steering leak in my 1991 Accord. I�m nursing this car
> along as it dies a slow death and can�t afford to re-do the system.
> Right now, I�m having to add fluid at least a couple of times a month.
> Any ideas whether or not the Lucas Power Steering fix is okay to try?
> I�m not sure if it is compatible due to the fact that Honda wants you
> to only use their P.S. fluid, but the unit�s in pretty bad shape so
> I�m wondering how much more harm can it do? I bought the car used so
> I�m not sure if the prior owner used Honda-only fluid.
>
how does the cost of fixing the system stack up against the cost of
replacing the vehicle?
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Re: Power steering leak in Accord
Like Jeff said, try to track down the leak. If you need
diagrams, try the parts ones at www.bkhondaparts.com , or
those in the factory manual linked at
http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html
Only put Honda PS fluid into the system. Non-honda PS fluid
will make things way worse than they are now.
"pattymelt" <none@000.com> wrote
>I have a power steering leak in my 1991 Accord. I'm nursing
>this car
> along as it dies a slow death and can't afford to re-do
> the system.
> Right now, I'm having to add fluid at least a couple of
> times a month.
> Any ideas whether or not the Lucas Power Steering fix is
> okay to try?
> I'm not sure if it is compatible due to the fact that
> Honda wants you
> to only use their P.S. fluid, but the unit's in pretty bad
> shape so
> I'm wondering how much more harm can it do? I bought the
> car used so
> I'm not sure if the prior owner used Honda-only fluid.
diagrams, try the parts ones at www.bkhondaparts.com , or
those in the factory manual linked at
http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html
Only put Honda PS fluid into the system. Non-honda PS fluid
will make things way worse than they are now.
"pattymelt" <none@000.com> wrote
>I have a power steering leak in my 1991 Accord. I'm nursing
>this car
> along as it dies a slow death and can't afford to re-do
> the system.
> Right now, I'm having to add fluid at least a couple of
> times a month.
> Any ideas whether or not the Lucas Power Steering fix is
> okay to try?
> I'm not sure if it is compatible due to the fact that
> Honda wants you
> to only use their P.S. fluid, but the unit's in pretty bad
> shape so
> I'm wondering how much more harm can it do? I bought the
> car used so
> I'm not sure if the prior owner used Honda-only fluid.
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Re: Power steering leak in Accord
So is Honda going to disown you if youdon't use their fluid in a 15 year old
car....
"pattymelt" <none@000.com> wrote in message
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>I have a power steering leak in my 1991 Accord. I’m nursing this car
> along as it dies a slow death and can’t afford to re-do the system.
> Right now, I’m having to add fluid at least a couple of times a month.
> Any ideas whether or not the Lucas Power Steering fix is okay to try?
> I’m not sure if it is compatible due to the fact that Honda wants you
> to only use their P.S. fluid, but the unit’s in pretty bad shape so
> I’m wondering how much more harm can it do? I bought the car used so
> I’m not sure if the prior owner used Honda-only fluid.
>
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car....
"pattymelt" <none@000.com> wrote in message
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>I have a power steering leak in my 1991 Accord. I’m nursing this car
> along as it dies a slow death and can’t afford to re-do the system.
> Right now, I’m having to add fluid at least a couple of times a month.
> Any ideas whether or not the Lucas Power Steering fix is okay to try?
> I’m not sure if it is compatible due to the fact that Honda wants you
> to only use their P.S. fluid, but the unit’s in pretty bad shape so
> I’m wondering how much more harm can it do? I bought the car used so
> I’m not sure if the prior owner used Honda-only fluid.
>
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Re: Power steering leak in Accord
Woody wrote:
> So is Honda going to disown you if youdon't use their fluid in a 15 year old
> car....
no, but they'll be able to sell you a new power steering system because
ordinary fluid is incompatible and ruins the seals. just try it for
yourself!
>
> "pattymelt" <none@000.com> wrote in message
> news:1121182_a29cf4f57688a1173668718598fb5297@auto forumz.com...
>> I have a power steering leak in my 1991 Accord. I�m nursing this car
>> along as it dies a slow death and can�t afford to re-do the system.
>> Right now, I�m having to add fluid at least a couple of times a month.
>> Any ideas whether or not the Lucas Power Steering fix is okay to try?
>> I�m not sure if it is compatible due to the fact that Honda wants you
>> to only use their P.S. fluid, but the unit�s in pretty bad shape so
>> I�m wondering how much more harm can it do? I bought the car used so
>> I�m not sure if the prior owner used Honda-only fluid.
>>
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>
>
> So is Honda going to disown you if youdon't use their fluid in a 15 year old
> car....
no, but they'll be able to sell you a new power steering system because
ordinary fluid is incompatible and ruins the seals. just try it for
yourself!
>
> "pattymelt" <none@000.com> wrote in message
> news:1121182_a29cf4f57688a1173668718598fb5297@auto forumz.com...
>> I have a power steering leak in my 1991 Accord. I�m nursing this car
>> along as it dies a slow death and can�t afford to re-do the system.
>> Right now, I�m having to add fluid at least a couple of times a month.
>> Any ideas whether or not the Lucas Power Steering fix is okay to try?
>> I�m not sure if it is compatible due to the fact that Honda wants you
>> to only use their P.S. fluid, but the unit�s in pretty bad shape so
>> I�m wondering how much more harm can it do? I bought the car used so
>> I�m not sure if the prior owner used Honda-only fluid.
>>
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>> interface
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>
>
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Re: Power steering leak in Accord
Woody wrote:
> So is Honda going to disown you if youdon't use their fluid in a 15 year old
> car....
Not in the least. They already disowned you the moment your warranty
expired.
However, your seals will disown you when they start to leak with the new
fluid, however.
Jeff
> So is Honda going to disown you if youdon't use their fluid in a 15 year old
> car....
Not in the least. They already disowned you the moment your warranty
expired.
However, your seals will disown you when they start to leak with the new
fluid, however.
Jeff
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