Power Steering Pump Rebuild, 2003-2007 Honda Accord 2.4L 4 cyl

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Published 2016-07-09
This video documents the process of rebuilding the power steering pump on my 2003 Honda Accord 2.4L 4 cylinder. I highly recommend watching NutzAboutBoltz video that shows how to properly remove and install the pump (   • 2003-2007 Honda Accord Power Steering...   ). He has some very high quality videos for this model of Accord so if you are into DIY, I suggest subscribing to his channel. I also followed an excellent writeup by JohnNH, so it may be a handy extra resource which can be downloaded here www.driveaccord.net/forums/15-7th-generation/15828…

Here is the replacement seal kit that I used: amzn.to/29q8vhY (affiliate)

Link to the replacement bearing: amzn.to/29F1C0N (affiliate)

I bought six 12oz bottles of Honda fluid, so get two of these packs: amzn.to/29vAXRu (affiliate)

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All Comments (21)
  • @tkid9999
    Great video. Some suggestions: Clean the pump first up while still on the car, it makes it easier, and you don't have to worry about water getting into exposed hose ends!.. Also, @2:50 you can see the problem trying to loosen the nut on the pulley. This is easier to loosen while it is still on the car and the engine pulley belt is still holding it down, put the car in gear, and then use a socket wrench and a hammer to tap on the nut, it should loosen easily, like ours did! :)
  • @jdmtypeEG6
    Worked perfect for my 2005 Rsx Type S. Great video and link in the description. I ordered all OEM gaskets and bearings.
  • @eksine
    this is the first video showing someone actually removing the bearing, nice work.
  • @RickyBanks
    Update with these pumps: make sure orange/red bearing is seated all the way down, if not when assembling pump all back together and tighten back bolts, pump will be hard to rotate and will not operate fully functional and will appear seized. This had me stumped!
  • @monkas4345
    Thanks dude, this is going to be the deepest I've gotten into doing my own mechanic work. Thanks, for the clear instructions, and for saving me some money!
  • Thank you for your instructive video. Before I resealed the steering pump on my 2006 Honda CRV I watched many videos and the links you provided specially the the instruction on the PDF file were very helpful to me. The others videos would not inspired me the courage I needed to work in my pump when I haven't done it before. I had your video, the written instructions and the vehicles manual on my computer and would consulted them every move I made. Now I know it was not as difficult as I thought. Your video carried me through all the steps and it works fine. A sense of happiness and relief when I tested the car. Wherever you are, thanks for your time to share you knowledge.
  • I just rebuilt the pump on my Element thanks to you. I had all the confidence knowing what to expect. I'd recommend using a small magnet to remove/reinstall the rotor pieces.
  • @satalugo
    Thanks! It´s a great work! I repaired my power steering pump on my 2003 Honda CRV 2003 2.4L 4 cylinde. Good job! I followed your instructions.
  • @victorv7713
    Thank you so much, my honda is an 09 but your video game me the confidence and knowledge to take the pump apart. It worked perfectly and saved me $120. Thanks again
  • @Kay-dx8vm
    Very detail video. I will be doing the same procedure for my old car this sunday- 05 acura TL with almost 340k miles. And hopefully it will stop the loud whining sound.
  • @mangotree9610
    Hi Clint I have Honda accord 2003 LX 2.4L. My car runs over 200000 miles and my power steering pump leak a lot. I follow your instruction. The only thing that I do not change is bearing wheel with the big seal in the center. Because I do not have much time to play with it. But next time I will do complete if my steering pump is leak again. My power steering pump is like new . Thanks again. Your instruction is so clear.
  • @gregblow5604
    Nice work, very detailed, I think I can do this now.
  • @fung.4812
    This vids amazing! Fully rebuilt a dc5s power steering pump as my cl9 one has an issue somewhere. Gonna rebuild that again using this video and resell it
  • @eliaslopes3882
    Very well done. I really appreciate how detailed this video was.
  • @amgolebiowski
    I just used your video to rebuild my ps pump. Thank you!!!
  • @Melakid2
    It's not my car make, but I do have to say its really good hands on, the strategy is really good, if this is your first time make sure that you take pictures of removal and you will have a full understanding on installment of your own parts. if this is as accurate step by step, then pictures help, if your a person that can't afford to mess up. I agree very good can't find this as detailed else where at least on my car model. So for those reasons Thank you!!