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A Robinson
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
Part delivered timely. Functions properly. Item as described.
Jocelyn Renteria
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2024
Honda accord wouldn’t stop make a noise during cold weatherChange the belt
Christopher Lee
Reviewed in Canada on February 1, 2019
Worked perfectly- not hard to install and has made a huge difference. No more noise!
Benjamin Huffman
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2019
Same size as the 2005 Forester XT. You'll probably want to order a few of these. I had two stack two on the old forester to get it to stop sucking air. Also it's pretty easy to crush/cut the new o-rings on the install. Luckily I figured that out with junk from harbor fright.
AndreD.
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2019
My wife's 2005 Accord started doing that frothy overflowing power steering fluid reservoir thing. Quick Google search suggested it was a bad o-ring. Got this little guy and took me less than two minutes to replace it. Power steering whine gone and no more frothing/overflowing!I knocked off a star from my rating because this is really asinine to charge $5 for such a small and cheap product.
Colin
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2019
This was ridiculously overpriced versus going to the Acura dealer, like 10 times the price. That's the first time I've said that. But it was the convenience of Amazon delivery.Some cars may also need the power steering reservoir replaced to eliminate the whine. They have a plastic mesh at the bottom used as a filter that you can't really clean, and it can get clogged up and cause oil starvation too.Installing the o-ring was pretty easy. It is very messy. Put lots of rags underneath the outlet. Access is tight but most people with medium sided hands should be able to do it with patience. You just need pliers for the hose clamp and a short 10mm wrench.
Cullan Murray
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2017
Perfect fit on 2006 Honda Pilot EXL-Nav. Took about 20 minutes to swap out. I reccomed a short 10mm wrench or 1/4" 10mm flex socket with short extension. I was unable to get a 3/8" socket in there. Pretty tight fit. Use the tools to break the bolt and then spin it off with two fingers. Put a rag under to catch a little ps fluid that spills. Also recommend un-clipping the wire harness shown in picture. Frees up a lot of room to get the wrench in there.
R18ch
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2017
Works perfect. Had a noisy whine when turning my steering wheel on my 06 Acura TL and after replacing the top and bottom O-rings with 2 of these, the noise basically disappeared. Do know that the noise doesnt go away right away, at least not for me. I drove my car around a few minutes I guess for the oring to settle and afterwards no more noise, cold start or not.
Phillip
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2015
My 2007 Honda Accord had been making a horrible groaning noise clearly tied to the power steering. When cold it was loud and once the car warmed up it got a little quieter. I also noticed a foamy power steering reservoir. So I finally Googled the problem and came across Honda Service Bulletin A07-086 (http://ww2.justanswer.com/uploads/dinotapia/2009-11-19_044914_a07-086.pdf).This is the cheapest and easiest fix I've ever had on a car outside of new windshield wipers or brake lights. This part, suggested by Amazon Garage, worked perfectly. It was a little larger than what came out, but after a power steering top-off the groaning pump is silent again! So clearly the original had shrunk over time. Very happy with the part and it came quickly for a great price!
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