03 accord ex v6 power steering
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03 accord ex v6 power steering
so my accord ex v6 has a power steering leak b.c i noticed there is less and less fluid every week i check. i have a few questions
1) could it be leaking out of the pump?
2) is it worth replacing the pump?
3) or should i just pour in some autozone stuff make stop leaks? if so what should i use? thanks in advance
1) could it be leaking out of the pump?
2) is it worth replacing the pump?
3) or should i just pour in some autozone stuff make stop leaks? if so what should i use? thanks in advance
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Re: 03 accord ex v6 power steering
1. The leak may be from one of several o-rings/seals on the power steering pump or from a hose or fitting. Some of the o-rings are relatively easy to replace.
2. Before you go replacing the pump, you need to identify where it is leaking from; e.g., pump o-ring, hose fitting, hose, etc. (Try cleaning up any wet areas, and start the car and see where it may be leaking from.)
3. Depending on where the leak is, power steering stop leak (e.g., Lucas) may not work. I tried it before on my previous older Honda and it didn't do anything from my experience. Since your car is not that old, I wouldn't even recommend it, and say to fix wherever the problem is. Hondas generally needs to use Honda brand power steering fluid or a compatible brand, the fluid run through more than just the pump and hoses.
I included a TSB regarding the inlet o-ring, and several images showing the system and pump.
2. Before you go replacing the pump, you need to identify where it is leaking from; e.g., pump o-ring, hose fitting, hose, etc. (Try cleaning up any wet areas, and start the car and see where it may be leaking from.)
3. Depending on where the leak is, power steering stop leak (e.g., Lucas) may not work. I tried it before on my previous older Honda and it didn't do anything from my experience. Since your car is not that old, I wouldn't even recommend it, and say to fix wherever the problem is. Hondas generally needs to use Honda brand power steering fluid or a compatible brand, the fluid run through more than just the pump and hoses.
I included a TSB regarding the inlet o-ring, and several images showing the system and pump.
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1. The leak may be from one of several o-rings/seals on the power steering pump or from a hose or fitting. Some of the o-rings are relatively easy to replace.
2. Before you go replacing the pump, you need to identify where it is leaking from; e.g., pump o-ring, hose fitting, hose, etc. (Try cleaning up any wet areas, and start the car and see where it may be leaking from.)
3. Depending on where the leak is, power steering stop leak (e.g., Lucas) may not work. I tried it before on my previous older Honda and it didn't do anything from my experience. Since your car is not that old, I wouldn't even recommend it, and say to fix wherever the problem is. Hondas generally needs to use Honda brand power steering fluid or a compatible brand, the fluid run through more than just the pump and hoses.
I included a TSB regarding the inlet o-ring, and several images showing the system and pump.
2. Before you go replacing the pump, you need to identify where it is leaking from; e.g., pump o-ring, hose fitting, hose, etc. (Try cleaning up any wet areas, and start the car and see where it may be leaking from.)
3. Depending on where the leak is, power steering stop leak (e.g., Lucas) may not work. I tried it before on my previous older Honda and it didn't do anything from my experience. Since your car is not that old, I wouldn't even recommend it, and say to fix wherever the problem is. Hondas generally needs to use Honda brand power steering fluid or a compatible brand, the fluid run through more than just the pump and hoses.
I included a TSB regarding the inlet o-ring, and several images showing the system and pump.
One I got the wrench on I lifted it and it turned about 1/16 of a turn. Started the engine and the whine went away.
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Re: 03 accord ex v6 power steering
After reading a number of posts I decided to try tightening the power steering inlet bolt. You need a 10mm wrench. The bolt is located under the inlet hose on the right side of the pump, behind the pulley. You may have to move the electrical cable which gets in the way of the wrench.
One I got the wrench on I lifted it and it turned about 1/16 of a turn. Started the engine and the whine went away.
One I got the wrench on I lifted it and it turned about 1/16 of a turn. Started the engine and the whine went away.
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Re: 03 accord ex v6 power steering
is this case applies for the 2004 2.4 accord, cos i have the same problem in my car, oil loss & the strange noise from the pump????
if yes, please tell me ...
if yes, please tell me ...
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i took the advise from someone on this forum. thanks. i have to replace my motor mounts (front and rear) they are in bad shape. any tips would be apprieciated
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I have the same problem and am trying to replace this o ring. The problem is I cant seem to find a wrench or socket that will give me enough room to loosen the bolt. Any suggestions
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Re: 03 accord ex v6 power steering
My leak was found from power steering pump hoses, so it was replaced. Due to my tranny issue, I did not pick up my car back yet.
My Honda freak friend says steering pump noise only need to replace valve to save bundle of money like $20 or so instead of going to dealer to get new replacement cost several hundred $$ just from part and additional 5hr. labor for installing the pump.
My Honda freak friend says steering pump noise only need to replace valve to save bundle of money like $20 or so instead of going to dealer to get new replacement cost several hundred $$ just from part and additional 5hr. labor for installing the pump.
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My leak was found from power steering pump hoses, so it was replaced. Due to my tranny issue, I did not pick up my car back yet.
My Honda freak friend says steering pump noise only need to replace valve to save bundle of money like $20 or so instead of going to dealer to get new replacement cost several hundred $$ just from part and additional 5hr. labor for installing the pump.
My Honda freak friend says steering pump noise only need to replace valve to save bundle of money like $20 or so instead of going to dealer to get new replacement cost several hundred $$ just from part and additional 5hr. labor for installing the pump.
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Re: 03 accord ex v6 power steering
On a recent "free" checkup at a local dealer, they noted that the short power steering hose between the PS reservoir and the Power steering pump was leaking and needed to be replaced at a cost of $440. This seems outrageously high however it was explained to me that it was very difficult to do and required removal of the power steering pump among other things.
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is the original problem fluid leaking and a whine? does the whine occur when turning the steering wheel? my problem is that i have good level of fluid in there, it is between low and high but it makes this whine. any help? which ring should i replace?
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The whine you hear (more prevelant at start up and cold temps), is from air getting into the pump from the inlet o-ring. Honda has redesigned the o-ring (it's orange in color) and this has solved the majority of the problems we see. I would buy the o-ring, flush the fluid and you're probably good to go. Happy Holidays!!
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Re: 03 accord ex v6 power steering
does anyone have any tips or tricks on replacing the high pressure line that goes from the top of the pump to the steering rack?? because it looks like the fitting around that hose is leaking on my car and i wanna replace it before it gets any worse.
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I have an 05 Accord that whines when it's cold and has leaked some power steering fluid. The dealership topped off the fluid and states that the Rack and Pinion must be replaced which costs $1100. This seems excessive for a leak? Any other fixes? Only 88,000 miles and no other issues.
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Re: 03 accord ex v6 power steering
1. The leak may be from one of several o-rings/seals on the power steering pump or from a hose or fitting. Some of the o-rings are relatively easy to replace.
2. Before you go replacing the pump, you need to identify where it is leaking from; e.g., pump o-ring, hose fitting, hose, etc. (Try cleaning up any wet areas, and start the car and see where it may be leaking from.)
3. Depending on where the leak is, power steering stop leak (e.g., Lucas) may not work. I tried it before on my previous older Honda and it didn't do anything from my experience. Since your car is not that old, I wouldn't even recommend it, and say to fix wherever the problem is. Hondas generally needs to use Honda brand power steering fluid or a compatible brand, the fluid run through more than just the pump and hoses.
I included a TSB regarding the inlet o-ring, and several images showing the system and pump.
2. Before you go replacing the pump, you need to identify where it is leaking from; e.g., pump o-ring, hose fitting, hose, etc. (Try cleaning up any wet areas, and start the car and see where it may be leaking from.)
3. Depending on where the leak is, power steering stop leak (e.g., Lucas) may not work. I tried it before on my previous older Honda and it didn't do anything from my experience. Since your car is not that old, I wouldn't even recommend it, and say to fix wherever the problem is. Hondas generally needs to use Honda brand power steering fluid or a compatible brand, the fluid run through more than just the pump and hoses.
I included a TSB regarding the inlet o-ring, and several images showing the system and pump.
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I am new here, but wanna thank all of you for the post on replacing o ring on power steering pump for 03 accord ex v6. See I believe in if something csn be fixed dont replace it. Today I went to the dealer and bought the new o ring because was getting moaning groan in cold weather. All spring and summer had no noise but here in NJ its staring to be cold in the am and I heard it again for the first time in months. Using the diagram on here i did the job, I hope it fixed the problem, know the other thing is I have a leak at on the driver side rack and pinion boot but no fluid has had to be added in months. Is replacing the boot dificult?????????????Keep up the good posts everyone!!!
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Re: 03 accord ex v6 power steering
Well undo the fittings at both ends of the line, then remove the to clamps holding the line to the subframe. Do not forget to unplug the power steering psi switch on the hose( this will be a green connector on the pass side). Now you can bend the metal line up and slide it out from under the rear engine mount. It takes some wiggling but it will come out. Same for putting it back in just don't bend the crap out of the new line. Hope it goes well for you.
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Re: 03 accord ex v6 power steering
I have a 2003 Honda Accord 4cyl with over 280,000 miles. The power steering just started to moan and when I turn off the vehicle, foamy power steering fluid overflows out the cap of the fill reservoir. Is this caused by an O-ring needing replacing or do I need to replace the pump itself? or any other components?
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Redbull,
I took the time to register in order to post my thank you as my 03 Accord needs the o-ring replaced. Whew, I almost had a HUGE bill. I'm pretty sure they would have suggested I replace the PS pump to rid myself of the cold weather whine.
Thanks again Redbull.
I took the time to register in order to post my thank you as my 03 Accord needs the o-ring replaced. Whew, I almost had a HUGE bill. I'm pretty sure they would have suggested I replace the PS pump to rid myself of the cold weather whine.
Thanks again Redbull.
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Thanks so much! this is really helpful. I have the same whine, but it does not stop once the car warms up. Could that be the pump going bad? The local Honda dealer replaced the pump and the high pressure lines about 18 months ago... and now it's making the noise again.
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Hello All,
I realize this is a stale thread but thought I'd give it a shot...
I replaced the o-ring to the intake hose to my power steering pump a while back after I got the whining/grinding sound typical of the original o ring (which was recalled) and all has been well for a while. Today I noticed some smoke coming out of the engine, pulled over, and had a look. It appears fluid is leaking from my high pressure hose in the back, deep in the engine cavity and some is dripping on the back end of the engine, causing the smoke.
a few questions:
(1) is this a fire hazard?
(2) how much does it cost (what's a reasonable price) to get a new high pressure hose installed parts and labor? (i think the project is too big for me... don't have time)
(3) how long can I go just topping off the fluid without screwing anything up big time?
Thanks in advance.
I realize this is a stale thread but thought I'd give it a shot...
I replaced the o-ring to the intake hose to my power steering pump a while back after I got the whining/grinding sound typical of the original o ring (which was recalled) and all has been well for a while. Today I noticed some smoke coming out of the engine, pulled over, and had a look. It appears fluid is leaking from my high pressure hose in the back, deep in the engine cavity and some is dripping on the back end of the engine, causing the smoke.
a few questions:
(1) is this a fire hazard?
(2) how much does it cost (what's a reasonable price) to get a new high pressure hose installed parts and labor? (i think the project is too big for me... don't have time)
(3) how long can I go just topping off the fluid without screwing anything up big time?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: 03 accord ex v6 power steering
There was a safety recall. There's an updated power steering feed hose kit.
"Call any authorized Honda dealer and make an
appointment to have your vehicle repaired at no cost to
you. The dealer will replace the power steering hose
even if the hose was previously replaced. The
complete replacement process may take
approximately 72 minutes; however, your vehicle will
need to be at the dealer for a longer period of time."
"Call any authorized Honda dealer and make an
appointment to have your vehicle repaired at no cost to
you. The dealer will replace the power steering hose
even if the hose was previously replaced. The
complete replacement process may take
approximately 72 minutes; however, your vehicle will
need to be at the dealer for a longer period of time."
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Re: 03 accord ex v6 power steering
It also depends on if it is a V6 or a 4Cylinder, only the V6 are covered. I would recommend getting it changed out as soon as possible. If I is not covered under warranty it will more than likely cost you at least $400 or more...
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Re: 03 accord ex v6 power steering
As mentioned, there is a recall on the pressure hose, and Honda dealers will replace that hose free of charge (V6 models only I believe). The o-ring on the inlet hose is a different issue, which causes the moan or whine sound. It is an easy fix, with the new orange o-ring. I used a 10mm box end wrench to loosen the bolt on the inlet fitting.