Honda Civic Power Steering Leak or Whine noise, how to fix the Power Steering on a 2009 Civic

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  • How to determine a Power Steering O'rings leak and how to replace PS o'rings on a 8th Generation Honda Civic, fixing Power Steering whine and fluid leak repair
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  • @adamraimo5371
    @adamraimo5371 3 місяці тому +6

    thought my power steering pump was gone but this fixed it . thank you

  • @nasark
    @nasark 7 місяців тому +8

    Hey guys. Great video braking down the process. The pump is in kind of a funny place so I had to attack it from underneath and the wheel well at the same time. NOTE TO EVERYONE TRYING THIS: Make a point to bleed you power steering after this fix. It's entirely probable that your pump will pull in air so spend the extra 20-15 mins rotating the wheel with the engine off to avoid damaging your pump or rack

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  6 місяців тому +2

      Great information thanks for adding

    • @logantryint4660
      @logantryint4660 5 місяців тому

      Could you go into more detail with what you mean by this? I'm not sure how to bleed the power steering or what you mean by rotating the wheel.

    • @nasark
      @nasark 5 місяців тому +1

      @@logantryint4660 basically what you would need to do is jack the car up (with the wheels in the air...not on ramps etc), turn the key to accessory mode and then turn the steering wheel from lock to lock 10-20 times. Do a quick UA-cam search on "bleeding a power steering pump" and you will see a bunch of videos detailing it. Good luck!

  • @ZollipopG
    @ZollipopG 3 місяці тому

    Danny thank you for this! I thought I had a bad pump but just a simple O ring swap and flush made the problem stop!

  • @johnsitar7871
    @johnsitar7871 Рік тому +13

    Danny, thanks for another great video, kudos for taking the time and effort to explain and demonstrate the safety procedures that you use during your DIY repairs, its probably more important than the repair itself. Keep up the great work.

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  Рік тому +1

      I do appreciate your feedback, thank you

    • @PMP007
      @PMP007 7 місяців тому +1

      100% agree this video was amazing. I have this same problem and it saved it a ton of money. Thank you sir!

    • @sebparent3501
      @sebparent3501 26 днів тому

      Place the wheel you removed from the car behind the passenger jack stand.
      If the jack stand fails, the car will rest on the wheel and give you enough space to escape.

  • @CaptainMiles
    @CaptainMiles 11 місяців тому +1

    Excellent video as always! Amazing camera angles.

  • @stevenboudreaux2183
    @stevenboudreaux2183 6 місяців тому

    Always great videos from this gentleman. Much appreciated sir!

  • @Jonathan-pr1wo
    @Jonathan-pr1wo 8 місяців тому +3

    thanks for this. This solved my power steering leak although it was only one hose that needed the o ring replaced which is the one you used the red o ring on. The o ring it originally had was too hard and not round anymore. I thought for sure I’d need a new pump. Saved me some time and money from taking it to the shop as they probably would’ve just replaced either the entire pump or the entire hose rather than just replacing the o ring.

  • @johnbollwerk
    @johnbollwerk 8 місяців тому +3

    Danny, you're a badass. Thanks for helping willing people think and help themselves. You are a DIY KING, and a good example of being self-sufficient!

  • @TorontoIW
    @TorontoIW 10 місяців тому +3

    Awesome video, I changed a put of my line that was rusted and had a hole. Now that I have seen this I just ordered the o rings and will be changing those also. Thank you 👌

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  10 місяців тому +1

      You’re welcome, appreciate you watching

  • @ruben79nyc
    @ruben79nyc Рік тому

    Thanks for another detailed and helpful video.

  • @rudysalas9138
    @rudysalas9138 7 місяців тому

    Another excellent video. Easy PS o-ring replacement. I’m going to spray paint the cowel black. I don’t like the faded cowel. Going to change out the valance cover gasket so it also makes the job much easier.

  • @unebonnevie
    @unebonnevie 8 місяців тому

    Excellent safety tips! Thank for the vid! The black o-ring is the OUTLET o-ring. The red o-ring is the INLET o-ring. At least that how Honda have their OEM parts for the Honda Accord. Crazy of the power steering pump location! 2001 Honda Accord 4 cylinder is at the top of the engine. Very accessible.

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  8 місяців тому

      Thanks for adding additional details 👍🏼

  • @ictadventures
    @ictadventures Рік тому +1

    Can’t wait to watch it!😊

  • @princelebea7038
    @princelebea7038 Рік тому

    Thank you absolutely so much Danny. This was really helpful. I appreciate it 🎉🎉❤❤

  • @Exoticsgarage
    @Exoticsgarage Місяць тому

    What a great video and great camera work.
    Subscribed!
    Thank you for your work.

  • @gflores7018
    @gflores7018 5 місяців тому

    Good to know. Thank you for the video

  • @tomhuynh3815
    @tomhuynh3815 Рік тому

    Thank you Danny great work.

  • @NightFlight1973
    @NightFlight1973 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for going over all the jack points and safety tips! That's what's been holding me back from really getting in there.
    My power steering reservoir is full and the fluid looks clear there. The light lit on the dash and PS gave out for a second, and it's whining while the car is running. So I don't think it's a leak, but as I understand it the PS fluid is hygroscopic and wondering if its that vs a failing pump. The colour of the fluid is clear/light green (odd). It is a 2007 8th gen Honda civic Si

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  Місяць тому

      Green? Maybe die was added? I have a video on flushing the power steering fluid, I think you should watch it😊

    • @NightFlight1973
      @NightFlight1973 Місяць тому

      @@dannysdiygarage turns out it’s electric and I was looking at the brake fluid! Lolz. Replacing the alternator. It’s whining something fierce.

  • @philjuniorp
    @philjuniorp 6 місяців тому

    Excellent safety tip good information also thankz

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  6 місяців тому

      Always welcome, appreciate you watching and support

  • @nighthawkj30A4
    @nighthawkj30A4 Місяць тому

    Much better then replacing the pump. Ive seen many just replace it. But sometimes it actually leaks from the seems of the pump.

  • @anklesoncredentials
    @anklesoncredentials Місяць тому

    Thank you sir

  • @augustosousa2530
    @augustosousa2530 Рік тому +3

    Hi Danny, I hope you're doing well! His teachings came at the right time, because in the last oil change I noticed a leak starting below the hydraulic pump, however, it is probably from this oring. Just a few days from now it would be good for you to check if everything is fine because some friends who changed these origs had problems with the pressure hose of the steering box, I deduce that it is due to the increase in pressure since before there was a certain vent in this oring or really It was a wear problem. Thank you for the excellent work, I appreciate it!

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  Рік тому +1

      Getting the O'ring from Honda is the key, thank you for adding this comment

  • @panagiotis1519
    @panagiotis1519 29 днів тому

    I did the pump intake o-ring.but it was still leaking & found the high pressure hose leaking so replaced that. Then it blew the sensor o-ring out, now it's blown the pump's shaft seal! Going to replace the pump though I reckon a new shaft seal ought to be the solution, but since I'm this far in now...

  • @msschill
    @msschill 9 місяців тому +1

    Well I replaced the VTEC solenoid gasket with the help of your video and now I see another leak in that same area you showed. My power steering reservoir is low, and I already did a flush.... using your video as a guide of course! I'll pick up those o-rings and give this a shot. Hopefully mine goes as well as yours!

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  9 місяців тому

      good luck, just take your time, appreciate you using my videos as a guide

    • @alix6028
      @alix6028 4 місяці тому

      how was it, did it work for you?

    • @msschill
      @msschill 4 місяці тому

      The power steering pump may need replaced but I haven't done it.

  • @BRYANYUI
    @BRYANYUI 9 місяців тому +2

    Thanks so much Danny. This was my problem for years. You’re car is so freaking clean!!! Do you have a video diagnosing the ac? Mine’s not working now. Great video

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  9 місяців тому

      Yes, subscribe to my channel and look around my videos , I have 3 or 4 videos specifically on Civic and AC

  • @iryakjimenez4623
    @iryakjimenez4623 7 місяців тому

    Good job I really appreciated God bless you amen

  • @PanjalsDIY
    @PanjalsDIY Рік тому

    Waiting for the video Danny … I faced same problem on my civic… fixed by replacing the O rings…

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  Рік тому +1

      Mine have been leaking for a year, but it was so small I didn’t worry about it, I’m glad it’s done, hardest part of the job was working around the camera, I had to make sure I got the camera shot

  • @mattanfang
    @mattanfang 2 місяці тому

    I don't hear a straining noise until I turn my steering wheel. Also if I see any bubbles in the reservoir does that mean the seals are bad? Great video and thanks for the help with my civic!

  • @pjsaltbabyrage7567
    @pjsaltbabyrage7567 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the very detailed instructions danny.
    Anyone know the ID and OD of these o rings? I received mine but it seems obviously smaller than what you installed in the video

  • @M3GAN3116
    @M3GAN3116 7 місяців тому

    Thanks 👍

  • @PanjalsDIY
    @PanjalsDIY Рік тому

    Nice video…

  • @XetoKiyaba
    @XetoKiyaba 2 місяці тому +1

    Lost the bolt for the high pressure line while putting it in it dropped and vanished didnt fall under the car not stuck in any bits under or surrounding the part, absolutely vanished. Dont know what the bolt is and cant find it online so looks like im outta a car 👍

  • @jeremypeterson8002
    @jeremypeterson8002 4 місяці тому

    what car ramp do you use

  • @user-fu9uz6kh2o
    @user-fu9uz6kh2o 6 місяців тому

    so in total its 2 o rings is that correct? when you replaced the 1st one you showed one was stuck. you then put the orange one on the male end of that one. i see its a 2 pack. is it a total of 2 or 3 rings that you replaced in total ?

  • @PrinceSteering-nh9mj
    @PrinceSteering-nh9mj 8 місяців тому

    Am a steering engineer by profession I work and repair all kinds of steering pump and racks for all kinds of cars

  • @stevenmack2935
    @stevenmack2935 Рік тому +1

    when washing the engine what precautions do you take? debating on washing mine.
    excellent footage as always, thanks for taking the time to place the cameras in a way we can all see the work being done.

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  Рік тому +4

      thanks for noticing the camera work, It takes 10 times longer to set up the cameras then it does to do the repair job, but its comments like this that keep me spending the time doing it, as far as pressure washing the engine, just use comment sense, you want to spray the engine lightly and stay away from squirting water in the alternator and other electrical component if possible, it's okay if they get wet, just don't spray the water at it, underneath you can spray anywhere, however don't spray off the oil towards the wheel or you might end of with oil on your rotors and brakes, good luck

  • @wmdaniel1817
    @wmdaniel1817 5 місяців тому

    Hi Danny,
    Firstly, thank you for the amount of effort and quality you put towards making your videos. They are highly educational and polished. I have one question though. I've been having some trouble locating the correct OEM part number for the ORANGE power steering O-ring. In your video description, you included the part number for the black one, but not the other one. I'm currently trying to order the parts and I just want to make sure I get the correct one. Could you help me?
    Thanks again!

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  5 місяців тому +1

      Unfortunately I don't have that part number anymore, my mistake, I thought I added it, if you want to email me at dannysdiygarage@gmail.com I can send you a blown up image so you can get the correct part from the dealer. once you get the part number if you could, please send it and I'll add this to help others.

    • @wmdaniel1817
      @wmdaniel1817 5 місяців тому

      @@dannysdiygarage The correct part number is Honda 91345-RDA-A01!

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  5 місяців тому +1

      I appreciate you sharing this, I’ll add it to my description ❤

  • @beezomm
    @beezomm 10 місяців тому

    Hi Danny, I plan on doing the O-rings and flushing the power steering fluid at the same time. What order would be best to do it in? Drain reservoir, replace O-rings, fill reservoir and then flush ?

  • @sirewan
    @sirewan 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for the video! Question: what was the telltale for this leak? Did you see fluid on the ground, lower fluid level on the reservoir, by inspection when looking for something else?

  • @dleon2024
    @dleon2024 8 місяців тому

    Nice video! Curious, can you crack the bolts from the top (looking down) if you remove the metal plate? Rather than going thru the wheel well or underneath the car

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  8 місяців тому

      you can, however its not going to be easy, underneath was by far easiest

  • @ericnguyen1726
    @ericnguyen1726 8 місяців тому +1

    Hi Danny, thank you very much for the excellent video. I just discovered that the bolt securing the black Power Steering Return Line (with the orange O-ring) is missing on my car, which explains the significant power steering fluid leak in my driveway over the weekend. Could you please assist me in identifying the size of that bolt or provide its replacement part number so I can purchase a replacement? I greatly appreciate it.

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  8 місяців тому +1

      Call Honda parts department, they will be your best option

    • @ericnguyen1726
      @ericnguyen1726 8 місяців тому

      Thank you Danny.@@dannysdiygarage

  • @PostFormitable
    @PostFormitable 8 місяців тому

    Hey Danny,
    How can I tell if it needs a full replacement of the power steering pump versus just replacement of the O'rings?

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  8 місяців тому

      It will depend on the
      problem you’re having, if it’s leaking and whines and the o’rings don’t fix it, then maybe a pump, but remember there’s hoses and the steering rack also, to properly diagnose the system there’s a gauge that can be used, however it’s hardly ever used because it’s take a lot of effort to use it

  • @waverider5751
    @waverider5751 8 місяців тому +1

    Being left handed has occasional benefits when in tight spots.

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  8 місяців тому

      I can imagine it would, I'm always using my left hand making things more difficult at times

  • @austinellsi9211
    @austinellsi9211 8 місяців тому

    So when I turn the wheel on the car when stationary or about to back out of a spot , the car like gets kind of jerky and shaky like a strong vibration . Not a motor noise but it does the same kind of thing when I turn any hvac controls on or have hvac controls on while sitting at a light etc. is this normal ?

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  8 місяців тому +1

      Have you tried a throttle body clean and relearn the throttle body so the idle can keep up with the load? I have videos on this

  • @adnerflores2827
    @adnerflores2827 7 місяців тому

    Master, a question when you are putting the power steering fluid in the car, should it be lifting and on, or on the ground on? ?

  • @rameezzaidi4067
    @rameezzaidi4067 Місяць тому

    How much fluid did you put ? Plz mention the volume

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  Місяць тому +1

      I purchase two 120z bottles if I remember correctly

  • @soufianemess7681
    @soufianemess7681 Місяць тому

    Hi, I'm about to do the same operation on my Civic. But when I called Honda, they told me they only have one o-ring which is the black one. I've done some researches and found some pics of Honda Genuine part having both o-ring inside.
    The question is... do you guys think that the black one could be used for the orange one?
    PS: Great video btw .. thank you

    • @soufianemess7681
      @soufianemess7681 Місяць тому

      ah never mind, I found some details about the size and they both differs :) Weird that Honda don't sell the orange one

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  Місяць тому

      My description has Honda part numbers for the original orings

    • @soufianemess7681
      @soufianemess7681 Місяць тому

      @@dannysdiygarage oh right! I didn't think about it... I found it on the web site with that part number! Great!!
      Today I lift up my car and suddenly I didn't notice any leak on these 2 hoses connected to the pump... Rather it was all the way down the car.. There is one steering line who has a leak. I will try to wonder which one it would be but apparently it's the Lower Return Line ... Hope I'm not wrong. I'll come with a pic later :) Thank you for the part number of the orange o-ring

  • @rubielcadena4912
    @rubielcadena4912 10 місяців тому

    I recently replaced my civic’s power steering pump when my last one broke. I put new O rings and flushed the fluid and bled the air out, but it still whines really loud. Any clue what I should check next?
    In the meantime I’ll just pretend my car has a supercharger!

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  10 місяців тому

      Do you see bubbles in the fluid when you remove the fill cap? Also was it whining before you replaced it, or was that the reason you replaced it, there’s only a few components the rack, hoses and pump

    • @specialstone9153
      @specialstone9153 5 місяців тому

      when you say whine, is it as a hissing sound?

  • @blancal31
    @blancal31 3 місяці тому

    If it’s the o rings will it leak faster ? What if it’s the hose?

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  3 місяці тому

      Oring is more common, could be a hose, but usually the oring

    • @blancal31
      @blancal31 3 місяці тому +1

      @@dannysdiygarage thanks I appreciate you Danny for taking your time in responding back, always a helping hand 👌👌

  • @Balochi896
    @Balochi896 2 місяці тому

    This is the bag problem for civic

  • @KingKong-wv6is
    @KingKong-wv6is 4 місяці тому

    Do you need to wet the o-ring with steering fluid ?

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  4 місяці тому +1

      It’s always best to lube the oring with a little fluid

    • @KingKong-wv6is
      @KingKong-wv6is 4 місяці тому

      Thanks for awesome video! I got the OEM o-rings from Honda dealer for $2.99 took me 2 hours to get it done, but it’s worth it, stop leaking, very happy

  • @Chrissiela
    @Chrissiela 8 місяців тому

    Mine's not whining, but the dealership told me it's leaking when I got my oil changed last week. But they want almost $1500 to fix it. 😮😢

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  8 місяців тому

      Hopefully this video helped

    • @MrHuck
      @MrHuck 2 місяці тому

      They probably wouldn’t be honest if it was only o rings. They want to sell you the whole pump. Mine 06 is leaking and feel confident that this is the issue. Plan on doing fix myself.

  • @greghanlon2235
    @greghanlon2235 Рік тому

    O-rings on power steering pump where hoses connect? Just a hunch.

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  Рік тому +1

      Your hunch is correct ❤

    • @greghanlon2235
      @greghanlon2235 Рік тому

      @@dannysdiygarage I serviced the power steering on my 250k Element and fluid came with the o-rings. Also flushed reservoir that was long overdue. Thanks for the videos Danny.

  • @jxhkb
    @jxhkb 8 місяців тому

    I would work in my car with no gloves if my engine was this clean too lol.

    • @dannysdiygarage
      @dannysdiygarage  8 місяців тому

      California car, they just stay nice longer 👍🏼

  • @luciaamelia8295
    @luciaamelia8295 11 місяців тому +1

    Promo`SM 🤩

  • @ep2653
    @ep2653 3 місяці тому

    Mr Danny, at the 3:34 mark one can see 2 holes on a bracket. It seems to be the sub frame. They are right above the lower control arm. Behind those holes on the engine are 2 holes that 'look' like the bracket is supposed to be bolted on to them. Any idea what is going on there?
    I hope you see this and I hope this makes sense

    • @kelway74
      @kelway74 Місяць тому +1

      Yeah I saw the same and confirmed in this video that it’s apparently normal. Anyway it wouldn’t make sense to have the engine bolted to the subframe.