Yes. The 2014 Honda Accord uses electric power steering (EPS), not a hydraulic system, so steering assistance comes from an electric motor rather than a hydraulic pump.
Power steering in the 2014 Accord
The Accord's EPS provides steering assist via an electric motor controlled by a torque sensor and vehicle speed. There is no traditional fluid reservoir to check, and the system is designed to respond smoothly across speeds with variable assist.
Electric vs hydraulic: key differences
Before outlining the practical implications, here are the defining contrasts between the two systems and what that means for this model.
- Hydraulic power steering uses a belt-driven pump and steering fluid; it can leak and needs fluid level checks.
- Electric power steering uses an electric motor to provide assist; there is no hydraulic fluid to check or leak risk.
- EPS relies on sensors and control modules; software updates can adjust steering feel and assist curves.
- Maintenance focus shifts from fluid checks to electronics health and wiring integrity.
In practice, EPS should feel light at low speeds and become firmer at higher speeds, with a consistent steering feel during normal driving.
Signs of problems and what to do
Like any electrical system, EPS can develop faults. The following indicators merit a diagnostic check by a Honda dealer or qualified technician.
- Dashboard warning lights related to power steering or EPS illuminate.
- Steering assist is inconsistent, intermittent, or suddenly fails.
- Steering feels unusually heavy at low speeds or during parking maneuvers.
- Unusual noises, grinding, or squealing when turning the wheel.
- Vibration or a sticky or stuck steering wheel in certain conditions.
If you notice these symptoms, avoid driving long distances and have the system inspected promptly. Repairs can range from software updates to component replacement, depending on the underlying issue.
Verification and maintenance tips
Because this model uses EPS, there is no routine fluid maintenance to perform. For ongoing reliability, keep up with regular vehicle maintenance and pay attention to any warning messages. If your vehicle is under warranty, have any steering-related fault codes scanned by a technician who can read the EPS diagnostics.
To verify whether a specific vehicle has any outstanding recalls or software updates affecting the EPS, check the VIN on the NHTSA recall site or Honda's official recall portal.
Summary
In brief, yes: the 2014 Honda Accord features electric power steering. It offers assisted steering without a hydraulic fluid system, with variable assist controlled by electronics. If you experience any steering issues, have the EPS system diagnosed by a dealership to determine whether software updates or component replacement are needed.


