Power Steering
The power steering on your car provides easy handling while parking
and maneuvering in traffic, without loss of road "feel" at highway
speeds. An engine-driven hydraulic pump provides full power assist
at low speeds and decreasing assist as the car goes faster.
CAUTION: If the power steering system should fail, or if the engine
should stall, the car can still be steered. However, much greater
effort will be required, particularly in sharp turns at low speed.
NOTE: You may feel a slight clunk or knock when turning the wheel
with the engine off. This is a normal condition due to the design of the
system.
Power Steering Fluid
Check the power steering fluid level
with the engine cold and the car
parked on level ground. Make sure
the fluid level is between the upper
and lower marks on the reservoir. If
the level has dropped close to or below
the lower mark, check for leaks
before adding fluid to the upper
mark. Do not overfill.
CAUTION: Use only genuine Honda power steering fluid. The use
of other fluids such as A.T.F. or other manufacturer's power
steering fluid will damage the system.
RESERVOIR CAP
UPPER
LOWER
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