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Where is the power steering fluid on a 2007 Honda Accord?

The power steering fluid reservoir in a 2007 Honda Accord is located in the engine bay on the driver’s side, toward the rear near the firewall. It’s a small translucent bottle with a cap labeled Power Steering Fluid (PSF) or similar, and it carries level marks to show when the fluid needs topping up.


Where to look in the engine bay


In most 2007 Accords, the reservoir sits on the driver’s side of the engine compartment, toward the back near the firewall. It is separate from the brake fluid reservoir and connected by hoses to the power steering pump. If you have trouble spotting it, refer to the engine bay diagram in the owner’s manual or the under-hood sticker for the PSF location.


How to identify the reservoir


Spotting the right component is the first step. The power steering reservoir is typically a small plastic bottle with a cap that reads Power Steering Fluid or PSF, and it is usually translucent so you can see the fluid level without opening it. It also has minimum and maximum level marks on the side.



  • The cap is labeled Power Steering Fluid or PSF.

  • The reservoir is a translucent plastic container with level marks (MIN and MAX).

  • The container is connected to the power steering pump by hoses and sits in the driver’s side area of the engine bay near the firewall.


By confirming these markers, you can reliably locate the power steering fluid reservoir on a 2007 Honda Accord.


How to check and top up the fluid


Once you’ve located the reservoir, you can verify the fluid level and perform a top-up if necessary. The steps below provide a practical guide to checking the level and adding fluid safely.


Step-by-step guide to checking and topping up


Before starting, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is cool. If you’re unsure about the exact fluid specification, consult the owner’s manual or the reservoir cap for the recommended type.



  • With the hood open, remove the reservoir cap and look at the level marks on the side of the bottle.

  • If the fluid is below the MIN mark, add the recommended power steering fluid a little at a time until it approaches the MAX mark.

  • Reinstall the cap securely, start the engine, and turn the steering wheel from lock to lock several times to help bleed air from the system.

  • With the engine running and wheels centered, recheck the fluid level and top off again if needed to bring it within the proper range.


These steps help maintain proper hydraulic pressure and steering feel while avoiding air pockets in the system.


Tips and cautions


Always use the fluid type recommended for your vehicle and avoid mixing fluids from different manufacturers. If you notice leaks, persistent low levels, or unusual steering behavior, seek professional service promptly to prevent damage to the steering system.


Summary


To locate and check power steering fluid on a 2007 Honda Accord, look in the engine bay on the driver’s side near the firewall for a small translucent reservoir capped with a label indicating Power Steering Fluid. Use the min/max marks to assess the level, top up as needed, and bleed the system by turning the steering wheel from lock to lock after topping off. When in doubt, consult the owner’s manual or a qualified mechanic for guidance.

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