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Where is the power steering fluid located in a 2006 Honda Accord?

The power steering fluid reservoir in a 2006 Honda Accord is located in the engine bay on the driver’s side, toward the back near the firewall. It’s a small translucent bottle with a cap labeled Power Steering Fluid.


In 2006 Accords with either the 2.4-liter four-cylinder or the 3.0-liter V6, the reservoir sits near the power steering pump. The exact orientation can vary slightly by market or trim, but the general area remains consistent: inside the engine bay, toward the driver’s side and near the firewall.


Where to look in the engine bay


Use this quick guide to locate the reservoir—these clues help you identify it quickly in most 2006 Accords.



  • Location: In the engine bay on the driver’s side, toward the firewall, close to the power steering pump.

  • Appearance: A small translucent plastic bottle with a removable cap; the cap is typically labeled Power Steering Fluid and may be colored for visibility.

  • Cap and dipstick: Some caps include a built-in dipstick; others show level indicators on the bottle itself.

  • Variation: The basic spot is similar across 2.4L and 3.0L engines, though exact angles or nearby components can differ slightly by market or body style.


Concluding: With these cues, you should be able to locate the reservoir without removing major components.


How to check and maintain the fluid


Before you begin, here’s how to verify and top up the fluid properly.



  • Check the level with the engine off and the car on level ground; the reservoir is usually translucent, so you can see the level without removing the cap.

  • Use Honda Power Steering Fluid if specified in your owner’s manual; some model years also accept Dexron II/III automatic transmission fluid, but verify the exact specification for your vehicle to avoid damage.

  • Do not overfill; fill to the MAX line indicated on the reservoir or cap.

  • After adding fluid, turn the steering wheel from lock to lock a few times to distribute the fluid, then recheck the level.


Concluding: Regular checks help maintain steering performance and can prevent pump wear and leaks.


Notes for model variations


Engine layout and regional differences can shift small details. If you’re unsure, consult the owner’s manual or a Honda dealer for the exact location and recommended fluid specification for your VIN.


Summary: For a 2006 Honda Accord, the power steering fluid reservoir sits in the engine bay on the driver’s side near the firewall, connected to the power steering pump. It’s a translucent bottle with a labeled cap; check the level with the engine off and use the recommended fluid type. Regular maintenance helps sustain steering performance and prevent leaks.

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