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Old 06 Aug 2005, 01:32 pm
Kofi Anim-Appiah
 
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Default Honda Power Steering Fluid

My PS fluid needs topping off. Is this something special I *must* get from
the dealer or can I just top-off with generic PS fluid from Autozone etc?
The PS
fluid reservoir cap says to use only genuine Honda PS fluid for top-off,
though. What's the consensus? I've used generic in my Toyota for years - no
problem.

Thanks
Kofi



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Old 06 Aug 2005, 02:17 pm
High Tech Misfit
 
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Default Re: Honda Power Steering Fluid

Kofi Anim-Appiah wrote:

> My PS fluid needs topping off. Is this something special I *must* get from
> the dealer or can I just top-off with generic PS fluid from Autozone etc?
> The PS
> fluid reservoir cap says to use only genuine Honda PS fluid for top-off,
> though. What's the consensus? I've used generic in my Toyota for years - no
> problem.
>
> Thanks
> Kofi


PS fluid is one fluid that absolutely must be Honda-specific, regardless of
whether you top off or fully replace. Using generic fluid typically results
in expensive repairs.
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Old 06 Aug 2005, 02:27 pm
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Default Re: Honda Power Steering Fluid

"Kofi Anim-Appiah" <partialresponse@comcast.net> wrote
> My PS fluid needs topping off. Is this something special I *must* get from
> the dealer or can I just top-off with generic PS fluid from Autozone etc?
> The PS
> fluid reservoir cap says to use only genuine Honda PS fluid for top-off,
> though. What's the consensus? I've used generic in my Toyota for years -

no
> problem.


You want Honda PS fluid, but in fact places like Autozone and Pep Boys sell
the stuff. It's in a bottle whose labeling clearly indicates on the front
it's for Hondas.


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Old 06 Aug 2005, 02:28 pm
Kofi Anim-Appiah
 
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Default Re: Honda Power Steering Fluid

Thanks for the comment. I will take heed.

Kofi

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> Kofi Anim-Appiah wrote:
>
> > My PS fluid needs topping off. Is this something special I *must* get

from
> > the dealer or can I just top-off with generic PS fluid from Autozone

etc?
> > The PS
> > fluid reservoir cap says to use only genuine Honda PS fluid for top-off,
> > though. What's the consensus? I've used generic in my Toyota for years -

no
> > problem.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Kofi

>
> PS fluid is one fluid that absolutely must be Honda-specific, regardless

of
> whether you top off or fully replace. Using generic fluid typically

results
> in expensive repairs.



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