Here I show what happens to a Power Steering Pump in a Honda when you don't use the Honda Power Steering Fluid. I may have mistakenly said that the bubbly fluid was caused by the mixing of the two types of PS fluid, but as one of you mentioned in the comments below the airy power steering fluid is actually caused by air in the power steering system. Anyways, this is an example of what happens to a power steering pump when you use regular power steering fluid in a Honda.
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