How to Replace Power Steering Fluid For a 2010 Honda Odyssey

You can replace your 2010 Honda Odyssey’s power steering fluid by removing the red reservoir cap, draining the old fluid, and refilling it with Peak fluid.
Written by Claire Beaney
Reviewed by Melanie Reiff
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Your 2010 Honda Odyssey’s power steering fluid can be changed by draining the old fluid from the reservoir and replacing it with fresh Peak fluid. The red-capped power steering reservoir is located beside your windshield washer fluid.
If you suddenly find it difficult to turn your wheel, it's likely time to replace the power steering fluid in your Honda. Even though this might sound hard, this guide from
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We'll go over all you need to know, including how to change your Odyssey's power steering fluid, what brand is ideal for Honda, and when you should go in for a replacement. We'll even show you the easiest way to lower your
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How do I replace my 2010 Honda Odyssey’s power steering fluid?

Fortunately, changing your Odyssey’s power steering fluid is a pretty simple task. Simply take the following steps:
  • Find the power steering fluid reservoir. Look for a bright red cap near your windshield wiper fluid.
  • Take the red cap off of the reservoir and insert a pump. The pump can be made from a variety of materials—like the tubing from a soap or shampoo container, for example!
  • Empty the reservoir of the fluid. Be sure to catch any power steering fluid that spills.
  • Fill the reservoir using fresh fluid and put the cap back on. 
If you’re looking to go above and beyond and think of yourself as a bit of a grease monkey, you can do a few extra steps:
  • Remove the fluid line.
  • Completely drain the system. You can drain the final droplets of fluid by moving the steering wheel back and forth.
If you’re not confident in dealing with your Honda at home, then don’t be afraid to
take it to the repair shop
! We’ll go over some of the benefits and drawbacks of getting your power steering fluid professionally replaced.
MORE: How to check and add power steering fluid
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Should I change it myself or take it to a mechanic?

If you want to be certain that the replacement goes well, a mechanic will certainly get the job done. They can usually replace your power steering fluid in under an hour, and it'll cost you around $120.
But if you’re hoping to save some money and don't mind doing some work, try it yourself! You'll still need to spend $10-$20 for some power steering fluid, but there will be no further charges for the repair shop’s time.

Which power steering fluid is best for a 2010 Honda Odyssey?

When the time comes to replace your power steering fluid, you’ll have tons of alternatives. But it's important to use the right kind, as using the wrong fluid might lead to more leaks and harm to your car.
Here are a few of our favorites:
Power steering fluid
Amount
Cost
Peak Full Synthetic Asian PSF
12 ounces
$16.49
Pentosin ATF 44
5 liters (170 ounces)
$71.99
Prestone PSF MAX Asian
12 ounces
$12.99
MasterPro PSF
12 ounces
$9.99
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When do I need to replace my 2010 Honda Odyssey’s power steering fluid?

Your Honda Odyssey's power steering fluid should be changed every 30,000 miles or three years. This keeps the steering system in good shape and makes it easy for you to turn the wheel.
In some circumstances, you might need to perform a fluid change earlier than expected. You’re likely in need of a replacement service if you spot any of the following:
  • The fluid has become dark in color
  • There are particles or debris in the fluid
  • You notice a strange smell from the fluid, almost like its burning
  • Harder than usual to steer at low speeds
  • Unusual noises from the wheel
The correct power steering fluid not only makes it easier to drive but also extends the life of your vehicle!
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FAQs

Yes! Follow these steps to save a little money on labor costs: remove the red reservoir cap, flush the old fluid, and put the new power steering fluid in your Honda Odyssey.
In general, you should change the power steering fluid in your Odyssey every three years or 30,000 miles. But if you're having trouble steering, you may need to change it sooner.
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