What kind of power steering fluid does a 2007 Honda Civic use?

Peak – Original Equipment Technology Full Synthetic Asian Power Steering Fluid, 12 oz. (Part No. PKPSFASN12)

What kind of power steering fluid does a Honda Civic take?

Prestone – Power Steering Fluid + Stop Leak – 32 fl.

Do Hondas need special power steering fluid?

You do not need to use “Genuine Honda” power steering fluid. You do, however, need to use power steering fluid made for Hondas/Acuras. If you look at any manufacturer specific manual, you’ll see they will specify “genuine” this or that. This is a means to get you to purchase their products.

Can I use any power steering fluid for Honda Civic?

While a large number of carmakers can use many types of power steering fluids, Honda is a bit different. It’s never advisable to use a power steering fluid for any car that isn’t compatible.

What kind of power steering fluid does a 2006 Honda Civic use?

Prestone Power Steering Fluid 12 Ounce.

What kind of power steering fluid does a 2006 Honda Civic take?

MasterPro Power Steering Fluid 12 Ounce.

Does it matter what power steering fluid I use?

Power steering fluid meets requirements for viscosity, detergents, additives, and other components. Meeting these standards ensures the power steering fluid is safe to use in specific vehicles. Because requirements vary among car makes and models, always use the fluid recommended in your owner’s manual.

What happens if you use the wrong power steering fluid in a Honda?

Putting the wrong power steering fluid would chemically react with the existing fluid and destroy the seals and contaminate the hoses. The repair is the equivalent of getting a new power steering pump, hydraulic hoses, a rack and pinion unit etc.

What happens if you put the wrong power steering fluid in a Honda?

What happens if you use the wrong power steering fluid?

Substituting transmission or power-steering fluid, which are similar to each other, can affect the seals, damage the system, and possibly cause brake failure. Note that if the brake fluid is low, your vehicle probably needs brake-system service anyway.