Thank you so much! I watched the video a few times, then I brought my laptop outside with me and paused it at every step. Your instructions were so clear!
One of the best videos on how to do this job. Actually disengaging clip locks instead of just pulling and tugging at things. Had troubles removing the spool until I watched this. the upper clip wouldn't release without a screw driver depressing the tang.
Just installed a new clock spring in my 2008 Acura TL Type S, thank to your video. Big Tip: Leave the lower dash panel in place to make it even easier (I saw it in another video). You just have to move the steering column lever around while dropping the left side of the cowling and freeing the lever.
A very enlightened young man. Helping everyone to understand and undertake the task. You just have to believe in yourself and have the courage to follow through with it. Live and learn.Learn and live. Wonderful video. Perfectly explained. Will help many people. Thank you.
Thank you for the compliment. My dad wants me not only to learn but also to sharpen my ability to explain complex technical stuffs to a general audience. I think I'm getting better over the years. Thanks for taking the time to comment and thanks for watching...
Thank god u made this video i was stuck on the clock spring and i tried getting it out but it didn't work then i watched this video and it fucking worked i was so happy cause at first it was a headache
I've watched a few of your videos since I have picked up my Honda. Excellent presentation, pretty good camera work for having someone hold it, and very thorough explanations.
You remind me an awful lot of myself when I was younger! Stay curious man and keep up the good work! Oh by the way, this video was helpful when I was replacing the wheel on my Acura TL.
Thanks for the compliment and moral support. Glad some of my videos were helpful to you. I wanted to learn and my dad wanted to teach me. I wonder if you became an engineer...
@@EyeOnAiman Would you happen to know the name of the white part that connects behind the clockspring? It was connected to my old one and I mistakenly burned it.
Excellent job on video. Great commentary and visual. Well done and thank you. One question; does it matter if the steering wheel is perfectly straight? I noticed you had it turned when working on it for convenience. I have a 98 accord EXV6 and need to change clock spring as when I turn the wheel at a certain point media adjustments and horn don't work. Either side of that point its no problem. But these days I seem to need a horn at every point. LOL! Design component seems to be the same for my year as your year. Always a little paranoid that the air bag will go off unexpectedly. You make me feel a little more confident that it won't. Why they call it a clock spring I will never know. Has nothing to do with a clock. Thanks again
Great video. Straight to the point. My horn and controls on the steering wheel haven't worked since I got my car 80k miles ago lol. I just never really cared. Got the car with 72k miles and now has 155k miles. Figured I'll replace the clock spring before I sell It. Hopefully I don't need to also replace the cruise control or volume buttons. Do you by any chance have the part number?
I know I'm two years too late but for anyone else wondering you just have to give it a strong push forward after separating it from the other yellow connector.
You're taking things apart well enough but I swear you're driving me insane with your pronunciation of "finagle". The A is pronounced like Ape, not Apple. fin NAY gul -not- fin AG gul Every single video I've watched has this distraction, this one more than most.
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment and the constructive criticism. I will work more on my pronunciation of the word "finagle". Here's a video I can use: ruclips.net/video/E-QRMwa5nvc/видео.html
Wow, thank you so much. I’m a 66 year old Grandma and I followed your perfect directions . You gave me the confidence that I could do it and I did!
Very good job! I couldn't have done this without your video.
Thank you so much! I watched the video a few times, then I brought my laptop outside with me and paused it at every step. Your instructions were so clear!
One of the best videos on how to do this job. Actually disengaging clip locks instead of just pulling and tugging at things. Had troubles removing the spool until I watched this. the upper clip wouldn't release without a screw driver depressing the tang.
I'm glad to hear it! Thanks for commenting!
Just installed a new clock spring in my 2008 Acura TL Type S, thank to your video. Big Tip: Leave the lower dash panel in place to make it even easier (I saw it in another video). You just have to move the steering column lever around while dropping the left side of the cowling and freeing the lever.
A very enlightened young man. Helping everyone to understand and undertake the task. You just have to believe in yourself and have the courage to follow through with it. Live and learn.Learn and live.
Wonderful video. Perfectly explained. Will help many people.
Thank you.
Thank you for the compliment. My dad wants me not only to learn but also to sharpen my ability to explain complex technical stuffs to a general audience. I think I'm getting better over the years. Thanks for taking the time to comment and thanks for watching...
Thanks mate, you've saved me a couple of hundred bucks!!
Right on Bro, so detailed that I didn't even had to think. Thanks man, you're the best
Thank you for the compliments and taking the time to leave a positive comment. Thanks for watching...
Thank you so much for your video. It helped me out a lot. I was able to change the clock spring in my wife’s 2007 Honda odyssey.
Awesome video, simple and easy to follow. Keep it up. 😁
Thank god u made this video i was stuck on the clock spring and i tried getting it out but it didn't work then i watched this video and it fucking worked i was so happy cause at first it was a headache
this dude save me $500 bucks - Thanks!!!
Reed Richard hi, may I ask why did you have to replace that? I guess I’ll have to do same thing but wanted to get your idea.
@@kerem54545454 maybe because his air bag light was on
I've watched a few of your videos since I have picked up my Honda. Excellent presentation, pretty good camera work for having someone hold it, and very thorough explanations.
You remind me an awful lot of myself when I was younger! Stay curious man and keep up the good work! Oh by the way, this video was helpful when I was replacing the wheel on my Acura TL.
Thanks for the compliment and moral support. Glad some of my videos were helpful to you. I wanted to learn and my dad wanted to teach me. I wonder if you became an engineer...
@@EyeOnAiman Would you happen to know the name of the white part that connects behind the clockspring? It was connected to my old one and I mistakenly burned it.
Thank you for your help
Great video. I have to change one on a 9 gen Honda Civic.
great video! Thank you
Thanks for that - much appreciated!
Excellent job on video. Great commentary and visual. Well done and thank you. One question; does it matter if the steering wheel is perfectly straight? I noticed you had it turned when working on it for convenience. I have a 98 accord EXV6 and need to change clock spring as when I turn the wheel at a certain point media adjustments and horn don't work. Either side of that point its no problem. But these days I seem to need a horn at every point. LOL! Design component seems to be the same for my year as your year. Always a little paranoid that the air bag will go off unexpectedly. You make me feel a little more confident that it won't. Why they call it a clock spring I will never know. Has nothing to do with a clock. Thanks again
Great video. Straight to the point. My horn and controls on the steering wheel haven't worked since I got my car 80k miles ago lol. I just never really cared. Got the car with 72k miles and now has 155k miles. Figured I'll replace the clock spring before I sell It. Hopefully I don't need to also replace the cruise control or volume buttons. Do you by any chance have the part number?
great video, Thanks
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
Greate video!! Thanks!!!
Thanks bro
Do you know if you can swap the steering wheel for a 2018 accord on 7th gens?
will this work on my 2011 accord?
I am struggling with the screws,no matter what I try I can’t get them out
Good job 👍 young man
Great video. does your mom and dad no your out fixing the car.
Do you have any idea about, SRS. HONDA ACCORD 2000. EX.
Thanks for the video. At 9:40 mark how did you get the connector off that rail?
I know I'm two years too late but for anyone else wondering you just have to give it a strong push forward after separating it from the other yellow connector.
Whata happens when u remove a spiral clock cable and it turn in ur hand
Are u available
Can't seem to locate a replacement part for 2006 honda oddesy anyone know where to buy ?
You're taking things apart well enough but I swear you're driving me insane with your pronunciation of "finagle". The A is pronounced like Ape, not Apple.
fin NAY gul -not- fin AG gul
Every single video I've watched has this distraction, this one more than most.
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment and the constructive criticism. I will work more on my pronunciation of the word "finagle". Here's a video I can use: ruclips.net/video/E-QRMwa5nvc/видео.html