Honda Genuine Power Steering Fluid

Which power steering fluid should I use?

Power Steering Fluid Types

  1. Mineral Power Steering Fluids. Mineral fluids are made with refined petroleum fractions and additives, which improve the performance properties of the oil.
  2. Semi-Synthetic Power Steering Fluid. This fluid comprises of both synthetic and mineral substances. …
  3. Synthetic Power Steering Fluid. …
  4. Universal Fluids. …

What kind of power steering fluid for Honda Accord?

For instance, you can use any brand of engine oil in your Accord, as long as it’s 0W-20. Power steering fluid should be Honda brand. If you have to use a different brand, Honda recommends having the system flushed as soon as possible.

Does electric power steering have fluid?

Electronic power steering uses no fluids so there are no hoses, no pump, no leaks and no maintenance. Also, power comes from the battery and charging system rather than a belt-driven pump, so electric steering requires less horsepower from the engine (for a slight gain in fuel economy and performance).

Do I need a power steering flush?

The easy answer is if your vehicle’s owner’s manual says you need a power steering flush at a regular interval, then yes, you need a power steering flush at those particular mileages. Since most of us don’t regularly look in our vehicle’s user’s manual it seems more likely that your mechanic,…

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MERCON Automatic Transmission and Power Steering Fluid is recommended for use in Ford, Mercury, and Lincoln vehicles. The premium-quality automatic transmission fluid is a hydro-processed base oil with a high viscosity index that includes performance additives.

The fluid offers oxidation resistance, low-temperature fluidity, and superb shifting at high and low temperatures. MERCON also inhibits the formation of foam, sludge, and gum, and offers wear protection. Leak detection is made easier with the fluid’s red color.

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