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Where is the power steering reservoir on a 2005 Honda Accord?

The power steering reservoir in a 2005 Honda Accord is located in the engine bay on the passenger side, near the firewall. It’s a small translucent bottle with a cap labeled either “Power Steering Fluid” or “Power Steering.”


Where to look in the engine bay


Understanding the typical layout helps you spot the reservoir quickly. The reservoir sits on the passenger side of the engine bay, close to the firewall, and is connected to the power steering pump by hoses. It may be partially obscured by hoses or components depending on your trim and engine type.


To help you identify it, consider this quick guide.



  • Look on the passenger side of the engine compartment near the firewall for a small plastic bottle with a cap labeled Power Steering Fluid or PSF.

  • Trace the high‑pressure hose from the power steering pump; the reservoir will be connected to that line.

  • If you still can’t see it, check behind nearby components like intake ducts or near the brake fluid reservoir; some layouts place the PS reservoir a bit tucked away.


Once you’ve located it, you’ll be able to check the fluid level and refill as needed. If you’re unsure, consulting the owner’s manual or a service manual for your exact engine code (2.4L 4‑cylinder or 3.0L V6) can provide a precise diagram.


Checking and refilling the reservoir


These steps help ensure you maintain proper power steering function without risking leaks or air in the system.



  1. With the engine off and cool, slowly remove the cap to relieve any pressure, then set the cap aside.

  2. Look at the fluid level against the MIN and MAX marks on the reservoir. If it’s between those marks, you’re fine; if it’s low, plan to top it up.

  3. Slowly add the recommended power steering fluid until the level sits between the MIN and MAX marks. Use the fluid type specified in the owner’s manual (often Honda power steering fluid or a compatible Dexron-type ATF as specified).

  4. Reinstall the cap securely. Start the engine and gently turn the steering wheel from lock to lock a few times to bleed air from the system.

  5. Check for leaks around the reservoir cap and hoses and wipe up any spills.


Using the wrong fluid can affect steering feel and system life, so follow the manual’s guidance on fluid type and avoid overfilling.


Notes for different engine options


The basic location—engine bay, passenger side near the firewall—stays the same across most 2005 Accord trims, but exact routing of hoses and nearby components can vary between the 4‑cylinder and V6 models. If you’re unsure, refer to the specific service diagram for your engine code.


Summary


For a 2005 Honda Accord, look in the engine bay on the passenger side near the firewall for the power steering reservoir, a small translucent bottle with a cap labeled Power Steering Fluid. Use the owner’s manual to confirm the fluid type, check levels between the MIN and MAX marks, and refill carefully if needed. Proper maintenance helps keep steering responsive and reduces wear on the power steering system.

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