Unless its bent you don't have to undo the y joint either, it just slides through the hole with a little wiggle, snug slide through the hole but won't hurt anything
This is a great video that shows the important points along with explanations of the shortcuts and the watch out for this info while speeding through the mundane parts of the process. Clear, concise and to the point. Thank you; you made the job doable.
You did a good job on this video. So many people will be about nothing for 10 minutes before they get to the job. You were right to it. Even fast fwd'd the tedious parts. Unfortunately I'm doing a newer model with a center support bearing in it. So the procedure, though similar, is a bit more complicated.
Thanks for the video which was a great help. Both axles on my 2010 Accord were replaced yesterday in 1.5 hours. Now the car doesn't complain when going round corners.
Straight forward this is a good how to without the other drama. People that are going to attempt it has a little bit of wrenching knowledge and this shows take it out and in and done.,,, good job
I think it important to note where you purchased the axle unless you went OEM? So many china axles that don't fit in many reviews...so what's a good aftermarket brand? Thanks for the Vid
Great video! Did it help with vibrations? Neithery your old or new axle has the weight in the middle. (Btw, you have to tap the axle with a rubber mallet to get it in.)
Excellent demonstration and commentary! You should try recording some 'b roll' of your garage/outside to put in place of the sound where the video is sped up (which is appreciated).
I’m about to spend the 500 on both sides for the OEM parts.. I had both sides replaced 20,000 miles ago and now at 55mph and above I’m getting floor vibration and steering wheel vibrations. Wheels are balanced and alignment is straight.. I don’t feel the $120 ones are worth it
Thanks for the video, it was surprisingly very easy with your help. Second side took me 15 minutes flat. I went OEM replacements and for whatever reason on a 2004 manual transmission, very pricey parts.
DOH! Didn't On Hubcap...if I had a dollar for every time I put the lug nuts on without a hubcap on my 05 Accord I would have 8 or 9 bucks...first $3 lug nuts torqued and off the jack...comforting to know I am not a lonely idiot. REALLY really good post.
How did you push the new axle so easily. Mine locked into the place but there’s still enough space that I can put in a pry bar without any trouble. Like it’s not metal to metal. My ideas? I tapped with rubber mullet and stuff but not going in any further. Thanks for any help
Try pulling it out and turning it a little. Grab it from the end and pop it in. If it still doesn't go try turning again and repeat. You can also check the round metal clip the holds it and make sure it isn't damaged.
I'm getting ready to do both axles on my 2007 this weekend. Was this car you did in the video an automatic or manual transmission? If it was an automatic, did you have to drain the transmission fluid before removing it? The Honda shop manual says to drain it before starting. Just wondering if you had to or not. Thanks in advance for your help....the video is very helpful.
is it ok to tighten all joints (wherever your car has ribber bushings) while the car is "in the air"? i've heard that to tighten them up the car has to be with the wheel on it and standing on ground. not sure if i use right terminology. and does it worth to replace only inner cv joint on each axle instead of replacing the whole axle if the problem is vibration when accelerating? money wise... i am asking because i have such problem but i can't determine on which side that cv joint is bad and i don't want to buy two axles.
Hi, is front right side axles longer than left one ? I need to replace the one on left, but the part o got looks longer and had rubber ring on metal pipe, but the one in car doesn't. Also, **is there any way to replace it without loosing control arm nut because the nut keep spinning with ball joint thread. thanks
Quick list of tools/ parts I need. If I understand correctly, if my cv joints are bad I have to get an entire new axle. The work looks totally doable by myself and my nephew, I just hope my car isn’t so misaligned that I come across any issues you didnt
This is the best axel replacement video. All others i saw were removing the whole Fcking suspension just to do the same job as u did. Smh. Glad i watched your video 🤘🏼. I was thinking mine didnt go all the way in necause of the gap, but i was hearing metal to metal sound. Rewatched yr video and looks lime im ok. Hopefully i am lol
I noticed you didn't drain the transmission. Does the gear oil have to be drained on a manual transmission to do the passenger side? I hope not. You made the job look easy. Thanks for the video. Really appreciate you taking the time to make it.
I did not have to drain it on this one but I don't know if you will have to or not on a manual. I would just put a pan under where the axle comes out of the transmission just in case. If some does come out just be sure to add fluid to bring it up to the proper level. You're welcome! Glad it helped you out.
Excellent video! Did you use OEM Honda Drive Shaft Assembly Parts? Reason I ask is that I priced them and they are about $500.00 a piece. Wondering if anyone found an excellent substitute. Thanks!
A good used Honda part from a reputable local parts shop is better and maybe cheaper than a new non-Honda part. Most of the time. I'm not saying dont use aftermarket, but sometimes they are not perfect. Stay gold.
I always got through 1A 𝐀uto, best aftermarket parts and prices on the internet. Got a set of 4 rotors with brakes for front and back for 120$ and oriellys was charging me 120 for just two front rotors. And they deliver really fast
Hi guys, I need guidance! I got stuck on installing the new axle… it went inside the transmission but not all the way. I tried prying it out but it stuck!! I think the half circle pin is causing this… please help! 😢
I havent seen anyone else leave the tire on but i guess thats really only necessary if youre using a breaker bar on the axle nut cause impacts wont make the wheels spin
Please help me, my accord 2006 A/T the left front tire fell apart from the upper ball joint, now it’s really hard to move the knuckle in order to align it with the ball joint, I can feel the axle is shot inside, when i go through gears it feels like the transmission is kicking and the axle moved itself forward, that’s why is really hard to align the knuckle with the upper ball joint. could be this the transmission or axle? Thank you
Hondas are easy to do, Toyotas and their mid bearings..i haven't seen one that comes out smoothly, i always end up taking a torch to it and banging it out. Nice vid, i'm doing the exact same car tomorrow and i just wanted a refresher.
If you have a helper, you can just have them apply the brakes when you loosens the axle nut - especially easy with a power toque wrench. It saves you the time of having to lift and lower the car. That way, you can just jack it up and put it on jack stands.
When I turn to the left there is a squealing noise that I hear, when I turn to the right I do not hear it. Is this the CV axle? 2013 Honda Accord EXL 4 cyl.
Would this solve the infamous Honda clicking or popping noise that happens whenever you turn the wheel and drive? I got a 2013 accord sport that is already showing signs of this issue.
That definitely could be the problem. I would get under it and check the boot around the joint on the axle to see if it is torn. You may also notice a vibration when accelerating if they are bad.
MightyMechanic thanks for the video man, so once the boot is efed up is better change the entire axle?? I saw couple vids of guys replacing only the boot, but IDK if that's a good idea, what do you think about it???
Just got a used Honda Accord a few months ago. I don’t know why I didn’t think of the cv axles. But I would hear a clicking noise when the car would get hit back in the summer months. Also when people would ride in the car (?). Now that it’s cooler outside it stopped until today. It rained so I am thinking water hot in the boot causing it to click when I turn left. So I inspected that wheel and I saw grease everywhere. Underneath. But on my old 98 Honda I changed the cv axles out on both sides. But I should’ve thought of that when it only clicked on one side.
thurm101 should I just replace the entire front axle? Think it’s mostly my left side but if it’s easier and more permanent I should do the whole thing?
I’m having helluva time getting the lower ball joint aligned with the hole. Tried using the jack to raise the rotor but lower ball joint is still too far from the hole.
I have been having a problem with shifting from park to drive or reverse and each time with a harsh clicking sound. I have check the transmission fluid (and it is full) the transmission mounts and engine mounts (and they are ok). I checked the undercarriage and the axle boots are fine but the passenger axle seems to have some play and clicking when I tugged on it. Can it be the ballbearings of the axle where it meets the transmission? Any idea anyone?
Adam Major that’s all I’m worried about . His was such a smooth job but I’m worried my car will be more difficult. Should I just replace axle instead of cv
You did not show the entire process or you got lucky. My video explains it all and the struggles that go w/ it. The large nut would not come off w/ a breaker and pipe. I had to get a 1" ratchet and another pipe to break it loose. The sway bar, had to be removed and required extreme strength to loosen. The lower ball joint does not come loose by tapping it, it only came off w/ a puller.
I was just thinking that this looked way too easy lol. I've always told myself that if I ever buy a new car I'll go under it and remove, clean, lube/threadlock all the underside bolts every few months. Every time I do a simple repair like this on one of my 20 year old cars it takes a month, many bloody knuckles, stripped nuts, and every other form of bad luck imaginable.
First off, I used an impact to remove the large nut. The rest I was able to remove with no issues. And yes, the ball joint did in fact come loose when I hit it with the hammer. My axle popped right in without hitting it with a hammer. I was able to use my own strength to pop it in. I guess I'm just a strong guy :D
Haha no disrespect bro I'm complaining about my own stupid rusty ford ranger... Came here bc my buddy needed this job done on his accord and we discussed doing it together but based on my years of snapping heads of bolts with breaker bars, impact sockets, etc. we decided it was best for the shop to do it in case it turned out to be a disaster. .. a little jealous of how well maintained your car is and how effortless you make this look.
Adam Major It is still not the same. I worked on my car and considering the original axle had an additional boot and link plus it took a gear puller to loosen the ball joint. Also the axle was not loosened by tapping the axle, I had to use a pipe and 1" ratchet.
T wagner Hate to break it to you bud, but I have the exact same car and it’s the exact same method. This is for the 4 cylinder auto, so if your drivetrain is different, that’s why.
Finally! A demonstration on getting this job done without removing the entire suspension assembly just to get to the CV joint
Unless its bent you don't have to undo the y joint either, it just slides through the hole with a little wiggle, snug slide through the hole but won't hurt anything
Only things i had to take off on a crosstour, which is basically an 8th gen v6, is the upper ball joint, tie rod, and strut fork
This is a great video that shows the important points along with explanations of the shortcuts and the watch out for this info while speeding through the mundane parts of the process. Clear, concise and to the point. Thank you; you made the job doable.
You did a good job on this video. So many people will be about nothing for 10 minutes before they get to the job. You were right to it. Even fast fwd'd the tedious parts. Unfortunately I'm doing a newer model with a center support bearing in it. So the procedure, though similar, is a bit more complicated.
First comment on RUclips. Logged in just to be able to leave you a comment of how helpful this video truly is.
This is the best automotive instructional video I've seen, and I've seen quite a few. Thank you.
I’ve done this before with a pro helping me, but I forgot the procedure. Needed a refresher. Well done!
Thanks for the video which was a great help. Both axles on my 2010 Accord were replaced yesterday in 1.5 hours. Now the car doesn't complain when going round corners.
what state are you from
Western Australia
Alan Pugh when turning, was the car making a clicking noise?
@@asherweck my is doing it it's a honda accord 2008 well I going to replace it my self what I saw in video will help
You had a impact wrench the whole time you were taking the tire off?
Thats what i said
Well maybe just maybe he didn’t have the right size of ratchet that works with that impact gun. Duhh...
Like he said he borrowed the gun from a friend and he only brung the ratchet size for the axle nut. Duhh
Straight forward this is a good how to without the other drama. People that are going to attempt it has a little bit of wrenching knowledge and this shows take it out and in and done.,,, good job
Great job man, thank you for taking the time to post this video.
Great video, you went straight to the point, keep up the good work.
Thank you!
Thanks for the helpful guidance my friend. I replaced driver side already. Ready for the passenger with confidence.
huge help man.... quick, exact, and detailed.
Thanksl - one thing though - make sure that the C-clip is tight in the groove. Otherwise it will be hard or impossible to get the shaft in the trans.
Good tip.
I think it important to note where you purchased the axle unless you went OEM? So many china axles that don't fit in many reviews...so what's a good aftermarket brand? Thanks for the Vid
Great video! Did it help with vibrations? Neithery your old or new axle has the weight in the middle. (Btw, you have to tap the axle with a rubber mallet to get it in.)
Excellent demonstration and commentary!
You should try recording some 'b roll' of your garage/outside to put in place of the sound where the video is sped up (which is appreciated).
Did you pack it with grease before you put it back in ?????
Thanks for posting.Massive help.Job complete in 45 mins.
Should the axle nut be fully tightened before the car is lowered back to the ground?
What cv axles brand did you use? Any vibration after replacing them?
I’m about to spend the 500 on both sides for the OEM parts.. I had both sides replaced 20,000 miles ago and now at 55mph and above I’m getting floor vibration and steering wheel vibrations. Wheels are balanced and alignment is straight.. I don’t feel the $120 ones are worth it
Question for ya,is that a manual or auto ,also does it matter ?
Thanks for the video, it was surprisingly very easy with your help. Second side took me 15 minutes flat. I went OEM replacements and for whatever reason on a 2004 manual transmission, very pricey parts.
DOH! Didn't On Hubcap...if I had a dollar for every time I put the lug nuts on without a hubcap on my 05 Accord I would have 8 or 9 bucks...first $3 lug nuts torqued and off the jack...comforting to know I am not a lonely idiot. REALLY really good post.
How did you push the new axle so easily. Mine locked into the place but there’s still enough space that I can put in a pry bar without any trouble. Like it’s not metal to metal. My ideas? I tapped with rubber mullet and stuff but not going in any further. Thanks for any help
Try pulling it out and turning it a little. Grab it from the end and pop it in. If it still doesn't go try turning again and repeat. You can also check the round metal clip the holds it and make sure it isn't damaged.
I have an 06 manual accord have no half shaft on passenger side just one long one like in your video is that normal
Hi. Do you need to drain transmission oil?
One time I took my axle out and dripped a lot of Trans fluid. Thanks for sharing.
Great tutorial. I needed to learn all this as my axle just exploded on me today lol
I'm getting ready to do both axles on my 2007 this weekend. Was this car you did in the video an automatic or manual transmission? If it was an automatic, did you have to drain the transmission fluid before removing it? The Honda shop manual says to drain it before starting. Just wondering if you had to or not. Thanks in advance for your help....the video is very helpful.
No you don't...
is it ok to tighten all joints (wherever your car has ribber bushings) while the car is "in the air"? i've heard that to tighten them up the car has to be with the wheel on it and standing on ground. not sure if i use right terminology.
and does it worth to replace only inner cv joint on each axle instead of replacing the whole axle if the problem is vibration when accelerating? money wise...
i am asking because i have such problem but i can't determine on which side that cv joint is bad and i don't want to buy two axles.
Thanks for the video I was gonna pay $300 to a mechanic I did my self I pay $80 bucks
Do you need to do a wheel alignment after the installation
Hi, is front right side axles longer than left one ? I need to replace the one on left, but the part o got looks longer and had rubber ring on metal pipe, but the one in car doesn't. Also, **is there any way to replace it without loosing control arm nut because the nut keep spinning with ball joint thread. thanks
Quick list of tools/ parts I need. If I understand correctly, if my cv joints are bad I have to get an entire new axle. The work looks totally doable by myself and my nephew, I just hope my car isn’t so misaligned that I come across any issues you didnt
Excellent and professionally explained.
This is the best axel replacement video. All others i saw were removing the whole Fcking suspension just to do the same job as u did. Smh. Glad i watched your video 🤘🏼. I was thinking mine didnt go all the way in necause of the gap, but i was hearing metal to metal sound. Rewatched yr video and looks lime im ok. Hopefully i am lol
I noticed you didn't drain the transmission. Does the gear oil have to be drained on a manual transmission to do the passenger side? I hope not. You made the job look easy.
Thanks for the video. Really appreciate you taking the time to make it.
I did not have to drain it on this one but I don't know if you will have to or not on a manual. I would just put a pan under where the axle comes out of the transmission just in case. If some does come out just be sure to add fluid to bring it up to the proper level.
You're welcome! Glad it helped you out.
Excellent video! Did you use OEM Honda Drive Shaft Assembly Parts? Reason I ask is that I priced them and they are about $500.00 a piece. Wondering if anyone found an excellent substitute. Thanks!
No, I used a set from my local parts store.
A good used Honda part from a reputable local parts shop is better and maybe cheaper than a new non-Honda part. Most of the time.
I'm not saying dont use aftermarket, but sometimes they are not perfect.
Stay gold.
I always got through 1A 𝐀uto, best aftermarket parts and prices on the internet. Got a set of 4 rotors with brakes for front and back for 120$ and oriellys was charging me 120 for just two front rotors. And they deliver really fast
Will you need to do an alinement?
Hi guys, I need guidance! I got stuck on installing the new axle… it went inside the transmission but not all the way. I tried prying it out but it stuck!! I think the half circle pin is causing this… please help! 😢
Good job on the video, lighting, and narrative.
Thank you! Hope it helped.
Thank you for your video it was a great helpful to me an the details you went into.
I havent seen anyone else leave the tire on but i guess thats really only necessary if youre using a breaker bar on the axle nut cause impacts wont make the wheels spin
Please help me, my accord 2006 A/T the left front tire fell apart from the upper ball joint, now it’s really hard to move the knuckle in order to align it with the ball joint, I can feel the axle is shot inside, when i go through gears it feels like the transmission is kicking and the axle moved itself forward, that’s why is really hard to align the knuckle with the upper ball joint. could be this the transmission or axle? Thank you
how did you know you needed 2 front axes? My 2003 v6 accord will shift into park and reverse but won't engage/move. Do you think it's an axle problem?
Richard McKrell that is a transmission issue. Axles don’t control the movement that’s your transmission’s job.
it was actually the CV axle, It was in 2 pieces, thanks for the reply
Hondas are easy to do, Toyotas and their mid bearings..i haven't seen one that comes out smoothly, i always end up taking a torch to it and banging it out. Nice vid, i'm doing the exact same car tomorrow and i just wanted a refresher.
Yeah Honda's are easy. Haven't messed with many Toyota's yet.
sir is this a 2008 honda ?
If you have a helper, you can just have them apply the brakes when you loosens the axle nut - especially easy with a power toque wrench. It saves you the time of having to lift and lower the car. That way, you can just jack it up and put it on jack stands.
is this the same as a cv joint
When I turn to the left there is a squealing noise that I hear, when I turn to the right I do not hear it. Is this the CV axle? 2013 Honda Accord EXL 4 cyl.
Did you figure out what it was?
Wheel bearing I'd say
@@cheabosscray1650 Thanks, they have changed the CV axile, struts, still hearing clicking when turning the steering wheel?
Would this solve the infamous Honda clicking or popping noise that happens whenever you turn the wheel and drive? I got a 2013 accord sport that is already showing signs of this issue.
That definitely could be the problem. I would get under it and check the boot around the joint on the axle to see if it is torn. You may also notice a vibration when accelerating if they are bad.
MightyMechanic thanks for the video man, so once the boot is efed up is better change the entire axle?? I saw couple vids of guys replacing only the boot, but IDK if that's a good idea, what do you think about it???
If I have a small roar and clicking when turning is that axles making that noise?
Jeff Russell
From mechanic’s descriptions I’ve heard, yes.
Just got a used Honda Accord a few months ago. I don’t know why I didn’t think of the cv axles. But I would hear a clicking noise when the car would get hit back in the summer months. Also when people would ride in the car (?). Now that it’s cooler outside it stopped until today. It rained so I am thinking water hot in the boot causing it to click when I turn left. So I inspected that wheel and I saw grease everywhere. Underneath. But on my old 98 Honda I changed the cv axles out on both sides. But I should’ve thought of that when it only clicked on one side.
thurm101 should I just replace the entire front axle? Think it’s mostly my left side but if it’s easier and more permanent I should do the whole thing?
Thanks, That was slick.....
so amazing thanks mane
I’m having helluva time getting the lower ball joint aligned with the hole. Tried using the jack to raise the rotor but lower ball joint is still too far from the hole.
Way to fucking far. It’s because this nimwit didn’t take the fork off. As if. Fake edited video.
I wanted to see how far the right axle goes into the Jack shaft, the other shaft held by a bracket on the passenger side
Hello do you think is same step for 2008 honda accord ex 2.4 ?
It should be similar.
Is this a v6 or 4
I keep doing this on my driver side axle bc it comes out about 1/4 inch and leaks fluid is there something special I’m forgetting to do?
You need to replace the bearing that the CV axle goes into. That's why its leaking
Rene Sanchez is it in the transmission and what’s the part name thanks for the response
@@hairydeck just search CV axle bearing for your car. Look up scotty Kilmer "how to replace your CV axle"
Rene Sanchez oooooo u mean the axle seal yeah I’ve replaced that about 3 times and it still leaks
Much appreciated for this. This was helpful.
Good job👍
Great video thanks alot
I have been having a problem with shifting from park to drive or reverse and each time with a harsh clicking sound. I have check the transmission fluid (and it is full) the transmission mounts and engine mounts (and they are ok). I checked the undercarriage and the axle boots are fine but the passenger axle seems to have some play and clicking when I tugged on it. Can it be the ballbearings of the axle where it meets the transmission? Any idea anyone?
Excellent video. Thanks.
Great video. Very helpful.
I don’t understand why some viewers will give this video thumbs down... HaterS I guess
Did you have to redo the alignment
No alignment is needed.
same installation pattern for 2008 honda accord?
It should be.
nice job mighty man
If yours is not going in you can use a rubber mallet to tap it to the 1/8 inch he's talking about.
I'm on day 6 of this repair... God I hate rust... Good video tho!!!
Adam Major that’s all I’m worried about . His was such a smooth job but I’m worried my car will be more difficult. Should I just replace axle instead of cv
It is an axle, a (c)onstant (v)elocity axle. If your front end is clicking during turns there is no way around it.
What if I do Not have a torque wrench, how can I know it’s on there properly ?
Just tighten the axle nut down the best you can. And same for the lugs nuts, just they don't need as much torque.
very good
Thank you!
Awesome. Thanks so much.
Great video
You did not show the entire process or you got lucky. My video explains it all and the struggles that go w/ it. The large nut would not come off w/ a breaker and pipe. I had to get a 1" ratchet and another pipe to break it loose. The sway bar, had to be removed and required extreme strength to loosen. The lower ball joint does not come loose by tapping it, it only came off w/ a puller.
I was just thinking that this looked way too easy lol. I've always told myself that if I ever buy a new car I'll go under it and remove, clean, lube/threadlock all the underside bolts every few months. Every time I do a simple repair like this on one of my 20 year old cars it takes a month, many bloody knuckles, stripped nuts, and every other form of bad luck imaginable.
I agree with you Melvyn. The new axle had to be tapped in. He lied when he said it would just slip in.
First off, I used an impact to remove the large nut. The rest I was able to remove with no issues. And yes, the ball joint did in fact come loose when I hit it with the hammer. My axle popped right in without hitting it with a hammer. I was able to use my own strength to pop it in. I guess I'm just a strong guy :D
Haha no disrespect bro I'm complaining about my own stupid rusty ford ranger... Came here bc my buddy needed this job done on his accord and we discussed doing it together but based on my years of snapping heads of bolts with breaker bars, impact sockets, etc. we decided it was best for the shop to do it in case it turned out to be a disaster. .. a little jealous of how well maintained your car is and how effortless you make this look.
very help
this apply same for 2006 honda accord lx let me know thank
Yes, it's the same.
would it be the same on a 05 accord?
Yes, it is the same.
The answer is no. See my comment. I have an '05 Honda accord.
T wagner, considering the 05 is a part of the 7th gen, you are incorrect sir.
Adam Major It is still not the same. I worked on my car and considering the original axle had an additional boot and link plus it took a gear puller to loosen the ball joint. Also the axle was not loosened by tapping the axle, I had to use a pipe and 1" ratchet.
T wagner Hate to break it to you bud, but I have the exact same car and it’s the exact same method. This is for the 4 cylinder auto, so if your drivetrain is different, that’s why.
Non nonsense awsome
Thanks
everything else 10mm?
The bolts you have to remove are either 14 or 17 mm.
I need help fixing my honda 2002
You better hurry, the cv axle on my 02 accord passenger side just broke on the way to work I had it towed back to my house and cost $100.
Dude shit just fell out I been yanking on my shit for hours lmfao
Top Shelf
V6 model is different
How many hours a mechanic gonna charge me for this job?
Oh ya just axle casually falls out. Bullshit
That’s not a Honda. You didn’t throw it into the middle of the road from frustration. :)
Great video thanks
Very nice job.