How to Replace Power Steering Fluid For a 2008 Honda Accord

You can replace your 2008 Honda Accord’s power steering fluid by taking off the red reservoir cap, draining the old fluid, and refilling it with Prestone fluid.
Written by Claire Beaney
Reviewed by Melanie Reiff
To change the power steering fluid in your 2008 Honda Accord, you need to drain the old fluid from the fluid reservoir and put in fresh Prestone PSF. You can find the reservoir beside your windshield wiper fluid.
Is your Honda’s steering wheel becoming stiff or screeching when you turn? This might mean that the power steering fluid in your car needs to be replaced—a job that you can do at home! 
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How do I replace my 2008 Honda Accord’s power steering fluid?

Servicing the power steering fluid
in your trusty Accord is a pretty simple task. Here’s how it’s done:
  • Look for the power steering reservoir. The power steering reservoir in your Honda Accord is a grey-beige canister with a red cap located beside your windshield wiper fluid
  • Remove the cap and drain the old fluid. Use any kind of pump you have around the house—pumps for shampoo or body wash will work! Insert this tube into the reservoir to drain it
  • Put fresh fluid in the reservoir. Once the tank is full, don’t forget to put the cap back on
You can always take your Honda to a mechanic if it needs a full flush, or if you'd rather not get your hands dirty. Let's look at some of the advantages and disadvantages!
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Should I change it myself or take it to a mechanic?

If you're not sure you can properly replace your Honda’s power steering fluid, you might want to bring it to a mechanic. They’ll be able to replace your power steering fluid in under an hour, and it should only set you back around $120.
But if you're experienced working on your car at home and want to save money, you can try doing this yourself! The power steering fluid itself will cost you no more than $30, which is still significantly cheaper than what you would pay at a repair shop.
As an added benefit, you won't be inconvenienced by long waits or delays that you might experience at your typical repair shop.

Which power steering fluid is best for a 2008 Honda Accord?

There are many good choices for power steering fluid out there, so it can be hard to know which one is best for your 2008 Honda Accord—we personally recommend
Prestone's power steering fluid
. It suits
Honda
,
Lexus
,
Infiniti
, and
Toyota
models among other well-known brands.
Here are a few of our other top choices:
Power steering fluid
Amount
Cost
Prestone PSF MAX Asian
12 ounces
$12.99
Peak Full Synthetic Asian
12 ounces
$16.49
Pentosin ATF 44
5 liters (170 ounces)
$71.99
Idemitsu Lubricants
12 ounces
$5.51
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When do I need to replace my 2008 Honda Accord’s power steering fluid?

You don't have to watch over your power steering fluid like a hawk—it should only need replacing every two to three years, or about every 30,000 miles. If you follow this schedule, you can keep your steering system running well.
Sometimes, you might need to change your fluid earlier than planned. Here are some signs that it's probably time for your power steering fluid to be replaced:
  • The fluid has darkened in color
  • The fluid contains particles or debris
  • It has an unusual burning odor
  • At low speeds, steering is more difficult than usual
  • Unusual noises are coming from the steering wheel
If changing the fluid doesn't fix the problem, you may have a bigger issue, like a leak. Following a
basic car maintenance schedule
for your Accord is the best way to keep it running well for years to come. 
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FAQs

Yes! Simply buy the appropriate power steering fluid, open the hood and find the reservoir, drain the old fluid using a dispenser pump, and replace the reservoir with fresh fluid.
You should replace the power steering fluid in your 2008 Honda Accord everytwo to three years or every 30,000 miles, whichever comes first.
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