How to Replace Honda Ridgeline Cupholder Foam (Ridgeline Part 2)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2020
  • Every first generation Honda Ridegeline suffers the same problem. The foam liner of the cupholder wears out and needs to be replaced. This is a difficult project to figure out, but it can be done without removing the center console. This is the easiest way to replace the foam.

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  • @johnharris5799

    Thanks very much for the video. For anyone who cares, this works. No need to contort your body. Can feel the screws with fingers. For the ones on the corners, temporarily remove the foam padding and it is a straight shot to the screws no problem. Will need to push up on the metal tabs underneath in order to get the holder pushed back into place on the console rails. I held the squeeze lock pressed with a small cresent wrench. Looks good.

  • @delcosspdfreek

    Excellent how-to ! Took 25 minutes of my lunch break. A mirror, light and a deep torx bit. I didn't even need a ratchet(not tight, just snug).

  • @RickeyBobby5813

    Outstanding! Just replaced mine and it was pretty easy thanks to your video. I was really expecting it to be a pain but you did all the hard work. Thank you!!

  • @toddwilliams8911
    @toddwilliams8911 3 года назад +12

    Great video. FYI, I figured out an easier (notice I didn’t say easy) way to get those front side screws in. Use a magnetic bit driver, the bit size is Torx T15. With the screw on the T15 bit push it into the front inside corner. It’s kind of a rounded corner. Move from the corner out toward the side of the vehicle slowly scratching the screw along the top as you go. Don’t worry if you don’t get it the first try, you will eventually hit the hole. The first one took less than a minute and the other one 2 or 3 minutes.

  • @FloridaRobTreasureHunting
    @FloridaRobTreasureHunting Год назад

    Excellent video. I just changed mine out and it looks great. Yes the screws are a challenge but not so bad once you get a method. I could lay a handheld bathroom mirror on the floorboard and shine a flashlight into the mirror which projected up to where the screw was. Push those foam pieces that are stuck inside out of the way. You can replace them when you finished. You get a clean view of the screws. Taking them out is a no-brainer but when you put them back take a large thin baggy and push the screw-head through the very bottom. Of course your screwdriver is in there with it haha. That will hold the screw tight while you fish up in there to put it back in. Tighten well and just pulled a baggie off.

  • @Lugnut64052
    @Lugnut64052 2 года назад +1

    Honda must've cheaped them out as the years went by. I bought a new 2012 Ridge and they were all broken within a year. That truck got totaled, so by then I loved them so much I bought another used one; a 2006 (first year of manufacture). Here it is 2022 and the originals are still fine and in good shape (no broken tabs).

  • @travelfeet
    @travelfeet Год назад

    Great video, I am eager to try this. For installing deep, hidden screws, it can help to poke the screw through a plastic shopping bag, then seat the bit and driver from within the bag. You can hold tension on the plastic bag, which then holds the screw tight against the bit (a magnetic bit works similarly, but they don't hold as well to sideways pressure when blindly fishing for a hidden screw hole). I suggest adding that technique to the many useful ones in this video. Thanks!

  • @kevinbarkocy190
    @kevinbarkocy190 Год назад

    Thanks for the vid! excellent, concise, helpful and kept me from removing the entire console.

  • @timevans4981
    @timevans4981 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video. Saved me a ton of time. Got it done in less than 10 minutes maybe less than 5 minutes.

  • @Tony-yl1yo
    @Tony-yl1yo 3 года назад +2

    No comments! I guess I'm the first! Well, this was one of the most horrid/easy swaps I have done in a long time. Getting the two outside screws was such a pita! I appreciate the video tho! Just hope the new one holds up. Thanks!

  • @matts6869
    @matts6869 3 года назад

    Years ago I removed the whole console to do this job. I need to do it again on my 06. I may give this way a try. Nice work and nice video!

  • @OurFatherFitness
    @OurFatherFitness 2 года назад

    Just did this on my Ridgeline. This video was tremendously helpful. Thanks alot.

  • @JohnWick.p1
    @JohnWick.p1 3 года назад +3

    Not all heros wear capes.. thank you

  • @DCSPORTSTER
    @DCSPORTSTER 3 года назад +2

    Putting in the outside screws I used a mirror and a flashlight to remove and install.

  • @rayhilton9261
    @rayhilton9261 2 года назад

    Just bought an 08 Ridgeline. So happy I found you and thanks for the videos. Keep them coming!

  • @allengreenberg786
    @allengreenberg786 Год назад +1

    I used magnetic driver and a mirror.

  • @unicornhairhead
    @unicornhairhead 2 года назад

    Great video! Very easy, worked like a charm. Thanks!!!

  • @mikehlee1766
    @mikehlee1766 2 года назад

    Thank you for the video. I just changed now.

  • @TheLazyHalfSRanch

    Conider covering those with car cup holder expanders instead.

  • @coytus94
    @coytus94 2 года назад +2

    I fee like it'd be easier just to super glue a couple decent sized chunks of foam into the inside of the cup holder and bypass the default foam holders lol.