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If your talking about removal and installation, Go to.
www.autozone.com
Register your vehicle, it's free. In the site search box, type in power steering pump. On the right side of page should be link for that info. Scroll down that page till you find your model and engine litre size. This info is for removal and installation of power steering pump.
You can also click on vehicle repair guides and get the same info, after you register the vehicle.
Sounds like the power steering pump or the alternator is going. If it is a howling, then I suspect it is the power steering pump. Try adding oil to the power steering or check to see if there is the proper amount of oil in the power steering reservoir.
The return hose is pre-molded to the correct shape and is only available from Honda. They are not expensive. While at the dealer, get Honda power steering fluid and the o-ring for the pump
91345-rda-a01.
just that, try it, in a safe place,
i have 96 jeep with no belt, in fact pump missing.
the pump is optional in most cases, because no body wants to die.
belt flies off.. it just reverse to manual mode.
the only possible issue is lub, for the rack-and-pinon.
If there is fluid in the pump and it makes noise, that may indicate that the pump is going bad. Some PS pumps just make noise. Ford pumps, for example make a lot of noise, and there is nothing wrong with them. If it's a squeal, it might mean the bearings in the pump are going bad.
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