Sliding Door Repair 2001 Honda Odyssey -EricTheCarGuy

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  • If you have an Odyssey that has issues with the doors opening and closing this might be your fix. Sometimes the roller assemblies go bad and cause issues with the doors opening and closing on the Honda Odyssey. This video shows the step by step of the removal and replacement of the rear hinge/roller assembly on the Honda Odyssey. I also touch on the operation of the motor and how to set the cable tension on the mechanism. I believe this is a common problem with these vans and the simple test shown in the video will tell if you have this issue. Hope you enjoy the video. Here's some useful links and info for you.
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  • @donseymour5560
    @donseymour5560 3 года назад +2

    10 years later, and its still helping folks, our carpet is in the same color and condition, kids. Thanks Eric

  • @deucedawg01
    @deucedawg01 9 лет назад +5

    Eric, thanks for the vid. After performing this procedure myself, i found that u need not completely take out the rear seat or remove all pannels. rear seat should stow away in the trunk to give u room. you also need only to pop panel back to the rear speaker. u just need to be able to adjust cable tension. i would not have figured this out withiut ur vid. lastly, before u reinstall everything back, check door closed with engine running to ensure door closes all the way and sensor is triggered. i found adjustment was needed at the rollers placing doors a few mm up, yup location is key. thanks again for very helpful video. deuce

  • @diaoyutai2010
    @diaoyutai2010 9 лет назад +10

    After watching the video, I completed replacement of roller on my 2002 Odyssey Passenger side sliding door. Actually, I didn't need to take the entire interior out, just pull off to the rear speaker and the motor came out so that I could adjust the tension on the wire. I ordered part online which cost me less than $50. Thanks, Eric, your video very helpful.

  • @genemorse7122
    @genemorse7122 7 лет назад +2

    Followed this video to do this repair on our faithful 2003 Ody (bought it new). Thankfully, I did not need to remove third row seat or as many panels as Eric took out, which saved some work. Fantastic detail in Eric's videos gives a DIY'er the opportunity and confidence to save hundreds of dollars on every repair. Part cost ~$50+ delivered. I would have never attempted this without such a great coach! With five drivers in my immediate family, I have a fleet of older used cars that I maintain, p;ease keep these videos coming.

  • @BigQVideos
    @BigQVideos 7 лет назад +3

    Eric: Many, many thanks for the great video. I just changed the driver side roller assembly on my 2002 Odyssey and here are some pointers based on my experience of one job.
    1) Based on looking through multiple videos you do not need to remove as many interiors items as Eric did. I have seen comments that it can be performed without removing any interior panels but I was follow suite. I found it impossible to get the old roller assembly off without loosening the cable as Eric showed. I would strongly recommend marking the inner and outer wheels of the inside cable tightener with a Sharpie before you loosen it. That way you know the alignment needed to achieve the same degree of cable tightness as Honda originally had it
    2) To get at the inner cable tightener I did the following: Put third seat in stowed position. Removed mats. Took out screw hidden where the jack is housed. Removed jack and all jack accessories. Note: If jack does not want to come out, likely it is because it has been tightened so that it does not rattle. Turn the exposed circle counterclockwise with one of the accessories so that the jack closes and is easily removed. Remove the second row seat belt at the base (14 mm). Remove the stereo screws. Remove the screw near the latch for the third row seat. With these removed you can open the side panel enough from the top to perform the work you need to accomplish
    3) Honda says I could use white lithium grease to lubricate the channel, which I did when I was finished (Eric used axle grease)
    4) I recommend covering the side of the car with painters tape and rags to prevent scratches
    5) My hinge also had a shim plate which looked like it was welded on but it was not, only held on with very good adhesive. I was eventually able to get off with screwdriver and hammer and WD-40. Soaking with a solvent like alcohol or acetone may have worked better. To reglue the shim to the new assembly I used Dap Rapidfuse from Lowe's. It set very quickly
    6) By far the hardest thing to do was to get the cable assembly to close back to the original mark I made with the Sharpie. I am quite strong but the best I could do was to get close but the cable was still to loose. Finally, I got it this way. Get it as tight as you can, attach the assembly to the door. Close the door and then open the door as much as possible. With the door on and the door all the way back there was finally enough slack in the front of the cable that I could get the inside wheel to turn to its original position.
    7) Finally, when completed, door worked well but there was a louder clunk than usual at the fully open position. A different video showed a rubber stopper that is supposed to be in place at the top of the door towards the back. My car was missing both (for how long??!!) so I didn't realize it was even missing. I will try to get replacements at Honda. I wonder if the extra play due to missing stopper some how causes the door assembly to hit in a funny way and wear down/break the nylon roller piece. All this work because one of the roller assemblies nylon rollers was gone. The other was intact.
    Good luck fixing your Odyssey!!

    • @jorasaveminiaturas
      @jorasaveminiaturas 6 лет назад +1

      Hey reading your post gave more ideas I was scared I had to do all Eric did on his video, your comment just save time to me =) BTW I have a question that may someone had already, can you give your advice? doing what I think could be easier and save a bunch of time too. Do you think is possible just to replace the rollers (by doing this I think there will be no need to loose the cables) and use ball bearing rollers easy to find at any store, or either make some out of a 3D printer ? may be? what do you think? I own a 2000 Oddy and my damaged hinge is the right one, (Because I live in Tijuana Mexico and here is not possible to get the hinge bracket for the replacement) Thank you =)

  • @rickfrey1139
    @rickfrey1139 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic video! After watching this I replaced both of my door hinges in a single afternoon. I spent about 4 hours on it. Parts cost me about $180. I am supper pleased. Thanks Eric.

  • @jims2507
    @jims2507 2 года назад

    I did this repair on a 2001-2004 odyssey, right side. As others have mentioned (thanks!), I didn't have the allen wrench socket, so I lowered the back seat flush with the floor, and pulled the side panel forward and reached around behind it to change the wire tension. I joined the ETCG premium to see how to do the right side (he has an extended video that shows that, but not in as much detail as the left side), since I was having problems with that. Thanks, Eric, for such a detailed videos and explanations!

  • @dxrflyboy
    @dxrflyboy 9 лет назад +1

    Boy did you do that the hard way, Eric! We Honda techs don't pull out the inside panels unless we're replacing the drive motor. It's a bit tight, but with a pair of "Vise Grips" it is possible to pull the cables close enough together to change the roller. In the worst case, if I get one that's really stubborn, I'll bend one of the cable guides on the roller, insert the cable barrel, then bend the guide back. The front bracket for the track cover tends to break off, but it's no big deal, as long as the cover engages all the lugs. The screws in the back behind the taillights will keep it from going anywhere.

  • @DayforNightProd
    @DayforNightProd 11 лет назад

    Eric, I purchased your f series timing belt video for my 90 honda. Invaluable...saved me lots of time and hassle. I currently own a 2004 ody, and the passengers side door is hitting the body when opening....this video is exactly what I need. I hope you ignore the few bad apples, and keep doing what you are doing - most folk (like me) don't have a lot of money to spend having our cars fixed at the dealer - 99.9 of us love you, and are grateful for every video you take the time to produce.

  • @98Dc2hIgHcOmp
    @98Dc2hIgHcOmp 10 лет назад +2

    Once again impressed, it's like anything else is uncivilized when it comes to automotive repair videos. Thanks for your dedication and effort that you do for those that are looking to save and learn in their automotive repairs.

  • @bwr0827
    @bwr0827 7 лет назад

    I just replaced the hinge/roller assembly on both doors of my 2001 Odyssey with ease, thanks to this video! I will say that removing the bench is not necessary -- just fold it down toward the back. Thanks, Eric, for your help!

  • @ericthecarguy
    @ericthecarguy  11 лет назад +2

    I did play with them for a while. Enjoyed my victory. Once you have the light assembly out just turn the bulb assemblies counterclockwise and they come out.

  • @joshriver75
    @joshriver75 8 лет назад +6

    Hey..great video. Im tackling this job as we speak.
    I would like to add something tho...the third row seat does not need to be removed. You can just fold it in and the panel is actually cut out around the anchor point. (can be seen in your video)
    I didn't remove mine. I was forced into thought after I seen how big that allen bolt was and was like "uh oh..I dont got one that big" After looking at it for a minute I thankfully realised it did not need to be removed..
    anyway..great video. it was extremely helpful!!

    • @paulhempstead6485
      @paulhempstead6485 4 года назад

      Also FYI for those who also don't have the wrench, I think it's a 12mm, not a 7/16 as mentioned in the video

  • @MikeFyxdt
    @MikeFyxdt 5 лет назад +2

    It’s 2019 and the video is still going strong! Hopefully my Y2K Odyssey will be going strong, too, after getting a much-deserved door tune up. Great tutorial, thanks for making it!

    • @MikeFyxdt
      @MikeFyxdt 2 года назад

      @@RecordiationsShorts The ghost of our Honda Odyssey is living in our 2022 Pilot now!

  • @kevinmeehan3831
    @kevinmeehan3831 7 лет назад

    Just completed 2 sliding door hinges. total time 4 hours....Did not take inside panels all the way off. DID disconnect battery *because* while unscrewing hinge, door jiggled while on jack, and started CLOSING...almost lost the door!! Great video Eric!!

  • @tommyschepens
    @tommyschepens 3 года назад +1

    Clear, concise and easy-to-follow explanation, along with excellent camera angles and clarity. Very well done!
    Thank-you!

  • @zext0r
    @zext0r 11 лет назад

    I dont even own this car and dont think i ever would, but as a soon to be automotive apprentice i still watch every video you upload just to learn new things and just in case i have a car im working on with a problem that you fix!

  • @moneygeewtee
    @moneygeewtee 11 лет назад

    Another great, educating video. I cracked up where, towards the end of reassembly, Eric stumbled out of the back of the van. Liked how he slowed that part down to normal speed, "I'm ok!" HILARIOUS! Thanks Eric.

  • @sheeshalready
    @sheeshalready 10 лет назад

    I own the 2002. Yes, the Odyssey is not one of Honda's best, and had major tranny issues early on. My tranny was replaced under warranty and it is still going trouble free. The Odyssey has excellent power, 20-22 mpg, gearing is well designed, does not burn oil, no leaks of any kind, 165k. Seats 7 and will haul as much as a full size pick-up without paying for commercial tags. If it is working, keep it!
    Because of your vids, I replaced the same slider, and the clock bulb. Thanks, Eric!

  • @onemorehunter
    @onemorehunter 10 лет назад +5

    High speed reinstall..... I love it. I also laughed my ass off when you tripped out of the back but I am glad you are ok. Honda does make damn reliable vehicles. Good to see you finally got it fixed.

  • @danbollinger6304
    @danbollinger6304 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much for the great video. After watching the video, I replaced both of my door rollers, and everything is working like new. It was great to know what to expect before I even started the project! The dealer said it could cost ~$1400 for the repair, and I spent a little over $200.

  • @installer18yrs
    @installer18yrs 10 лет назад

    I had bad roller assemblies on a 2003 Odyssey plus a broken cable. I replaced the cable with parts from Home Depot per a You tube video. I also replaced the roller without taking all the inner panels. It took a little effort to connect the second cable end but that saved a lot of time.

  • @chrissites2065
    @chrissites2065 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much Eric. Took a while, but you made it easy for me. (I tried your “easy way” video method first, but couldn’t get the cable disconnected)

  • @TheK24Kyle
    @TheK24Kyle 11 лет назад +1

    I find it absolutely amazing that our 2003 ran 175,000 miles before we traded it in and not once did we ever have a problem with that door... because that looks like one royal pain in the ass, and im AMAZED that motor never needed to be serviced...

  • @canadaeast
    @canadaeast 10 лет назад

    Wow, I am feeling overwhelmed just watching this video. Eric, you are one smooth operator.

  • @guzman9011
    @guzman9011 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks for guiding me through my next project. My door jumps and skips if the vans on an incline

  • @AnterianEvo
    @AnterianEvo 11 лет назад

    Please don't be rude on this channel, this guys is modest about his talents and has stated on multiple occasions that he specializes in Honda. But that doesn't mean he can't work on anything else, have you even watched his videos? engine pulls, clutches, he does it all. What exactly have you done in life to validate your comment? where is the attitude coming from? if you don't like something then just don't watch, seems easy to me *shrugs* good video Eric.

  • @scottwinterton4294
    @scottwinterton4294 Год назад

    This video was awesome and the project was exactly as easy. I used a crate with some cardboard to support the door. Saved me $75 from the mechanic 😊

  • @noid3948
    @noid3948 7 лет назад

    Many thanks Eric. I just did both doors today following this vid step by step. Figure I save 500 bucks. Sweet!

  • @juliedouglas6609
    @juliedouglas6609 9 лет назад

    Dude Eric - you make it on my hero list - thanks for the great video. I have you to thank for my wife's excitement that her doors are working again!

  • @patamos7019
    @patamos7019 11 лет назад

    Good job, Eric. It was nice to see you tackle something you had never done before.

  • @ashleymartin1971
    @ashleymartin1971 8 лет назад

    I'd like to add that Eric, as good as you are, you missed securing the passenger side middle retaining clips that face toward the camera before you reinstalled the weather stripping. Just thought i'd point that out for ya. also the rest of your videos on Hondas are very helpful, I'm certified through Toyota so being knowledgeable on one family of cars is vey helpful, having someone else who is knowledgeable on another popular brand is just as helpful! Keep the videos coming and I might suggest a video on diagnosing an issue with the engine not starting because of a defective computer, long story short, a customers vehicle came in with no spark, no fire to the coil and no power, after a few hours of research and contact with the dealer for an electrical schematic, I finally came to a hypothesis and conclusion that the PCM was faulty. low-and-behold, replaced and the vehicle started right up immediately on the first turn of the key.

  • @cbsbsbll
    @cbsbsbll 6 лет назад

    Fantastic video Eric! We used this to guide us through the repair on both sliding doors on our 2004 Odyssey. Worked great! Thank you for putting the detail into this to provide a great guide.

  • @lamchiheng2
    @lamchiheng2 9 лет назад

    I believe the feeling the door being flush part is simply him being proud and happy of what he just did :)

  • @briansmobile1
    @briansmobile1 11 лет назад +3

    I love your intro. It's professional and concise.

  • @Normanthecow01
    @Normanthecow01 9 лет назад

    I just repaired both doors on my 01 Odyssey following these steps. I first tried to change the hinge without removing the inner panels, but there wasn't enough slack in the cable. Steps worked great. The only issue was the allen head on the back seat. It's not a 7/16 hex, though that may work in a pinch if the bolts aren't rusted. It's a 12mm hex.

  • @WouterB76
    @WouterB76 11 лет назад

    High speed shots with a bit of music to go along with them, i'm loving it!

  • @carolshafer5101
    @carolshafer5101 8 лет назад

    I just got a 2002 with sticky doors. I'll be opening up my rear panels and greasing the tracks. THANKYOU for this clip!!! Tall Jack

  • @heikkipinomaa5720
    @heikkipinomaa5720 6 лет назад

    Hi you! Greetings from Helsinki Suomi Finland. In my point of you, this one is a very special one; friendly video, well produced. I would like to tell you, that you are at your roots here. Also Fixing It Forward -series has been my favourite a long time, I've been watching these videos over and over again. God bless you and Keep going!

  • @bigfoot644
    @bigfoot644 11 лет назад

    the 2001 honda space odyssey..you are as clever as you are a master mechanic Eric

  • @bunning63
    @bunning63 11 лет назад

    Always a good sign to see a man keen to take it all apart, my I suggest Part 2?, how to clean your carpets.

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd 11 лет назад

    It's great to stand on your shoulder and listen to your mind work as you do a job you've never done before. When I tackle something as complex as this, I'm really cautious, like a scout in enemy territory.

  • @thewave561
    @thewave561 8 лет назад

    THANK YOU!!!!! My wife and I laughed because of all the similarities in our vehicles kids/fixes. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge!

  • @hollyschaefer483
    @hollyschaefer483 2 года назад +1

    Hi Eric, the mystery electronic device (at 13:57) attached to the inside the Ody left rear panel is a brake light failure sensor. There's also a vacant receptacle taped up in blue to the rear-hatch wiring harness (at 14:07) that can be used for trailer lighting.

  • @benjaminblack7018
    @benjaminblack7018 4 года назад

    I really enjoyed the time lapse of you putting everything together.

  • @473sgpm2
    @473sgpm2 5 лет назад

    Great vid and very detailed. I have to replace my sliding door motor on both sides but I’m going to replace the engine and trans mounts first.

  • @gtojober
    @gtojober 9 лет назад

    Hey Eric! Great video and I am sure the wife and kids are happier than you about this! Yes the trip and save was awesome. Wow I am getting old I just watched a half hour video that may not even be my problem on a saturday night.

  • @timvu3095
    @timvu3095 4 года назад +1

    I don't have this 2nd Gen Honda Odyssey but after watching this, I believe that Honda owes every Odyssey's owners the door roller part for free. Clearly, the plastic roller is no match for the duty cycle required for these powered doors. These rollers are under engineered and they should be metal with ball bearing to take the daily abuse. To make the matter worse, to replace these poorly design rollers, you literally have to tear apart the interior panel to get to the door motor and the cable tensioner. For people who is not mechanically inclined, the dealer could easily charge 4 hrs of labor plus part which in my area, you are looking at $600 per door. There should be an access panel just below the speaker so that you can access the door motor and the cable tensioner to release the door cable tension. This way, the 4 hrs job could be just an hour or so, making the car problem serviceable in a reasonable time. I have the 3rd Gen Odyssey and the design is similar for the powered doors so I wonder how long until my powered door start to fail, particularly the passenger side. I can certainly replace the door roller with similar process but I think that Honda is failing miserably in this case, both on the poor door roller design and the cumbersome serviceability of a common problem.

  • @NormEZ
    @NormEZ 11 лет назад

    Opens door..closes door..."I haven't used used this door in 4 years!" ..Opens door..closes door..opens door.. closes door..*battery dies*...*Next week*..."Hello viewers Eric The Car Guy here, today we are doing a battery replacement in my Honda Space Odyssey"... Great video Eric ;)

  • @tomduncan1970
    @tomduncan1970 10 лет назад

    Awesome video Eric. I am getting ready to do this on a 2007. Same door. This video helped out tremendously. Thank You!

  • @saltycracker2422
    @saltycracker2422 3 года назад

    Jesus watching you tackle these jobs is very funny but very insightful both sliding doors on mine the bearings are smoked the body panel is scratched all the way down..i will attempt to do this job after this brutal buffalo winter..the sarcasm. Is enough to make me want to get it done at least on 1 side

  • @jerrodl
    @jerrodl 11 лет назад

    I love that guy who put your Odyssey back together, Eric....I'd pay that guy by the hour!

  • @RobertDIY
    @RobertDIY 11 лет назад +1

    Hey Eric: Over 8,000 views on this video in 1 day, awesome!!! You are truly a beast! Keep up the good RUclips work. Robert

  • @ericthecarguy
    @ericthecarguy  11 лет назад

    I did replace the belt a couple of years ago. I actually have a video on the process on my website. The J series timing belt.

  • @TyroneMaye
    @TyroneMaye 11 месяцев назад

    looked like you were having fun playing with the doorthere as it closed and opened 😁👀 i am looking at 2011 through 2016 model rear door window replacement task for guy i know owns business needs window done...

  • @stevieraysoper5204
    @stevieraysoper5204 10 лет назад

    I've owned my 01 Ody for a year now, haven't had to do much to it but it's starting to yell at me......lol. I do all of my own work so this video comes in really handy since I don't have the service manual. Great video Eric, thanks for your help. Stay dirty...lol.

  • @buddyboy4x44
    @buddyboy4x44 11 лет назад

    Excellent video, Eric. Thank you. One comment. The whole dis-assembly to the rear of the mechanism was simply to access the large tension wheel and turn it first one way then the other. Surely this is a classic case for a pop-off access panel or, in its absence (shame on your Honda), neatly cut out an access hole of your own then replace it with a neat cover plate. Something tells me these roller bearings will wear out again! What say you?

  • @MBurrellstudios
    @MBurrellstudios 9 лет назад +6

    You'd think, if Honda designed things as they used to, you could simply remove the rear "glove box" to get to the motor without having to do all the nonsense of removing seats, weatherstripping and the entire side panel.

  • @fornman
    @fornman 7 лет назад

    Did this yesterday. Thanks for the video Eric! I can't get my PDF service manual to load, and I was stuck.

  • @erm0904
    @erm0904 6 лет назад

    I replaced the right and left rollers in one afternoon. Taking time to remove the side panels is well worth it. Doing this job without removing the side panels to access the tension wheel is not a good idea. Extremely difficult to remove and reattach the cable without releasing tension. However, you don't have to remove the rear seat. The side panel lifts over the bolts.

  • @Olwmatt
    @Olwmatt 11 лет назад

    thank you for not taking too long on the intro

  • @armydlguy
    @armydlguy 9 лет назад

    Eric, as always - outstanding video and explanation! I have a question that someone else asked, "Can you just pinch the cables with needle nosed pliers so they don't move, and replace the roller without tearing down the interior?"

  • @masterpanther1
    @masterpanther1 4 года назад

    Excellent didn't seem to be too bad to do at all. Just a little bit time consuming but totally worth it.

  • @clipz2202
    @clipz2202 11 лет назад

    Hey Eric, I may be wrong but I believe the bolts to remove the rear seat are triple square bolts and not allen heads like you stated. None the less great video as usual. :)

  • @seeya205
    @seeya205 11 лет назад

    Now your kids have a new door and a new toy to play with! Alot of work for such an easy part to install!

  • @mistywhy1
    @mistywhy1 6 лет назад

    Thanks Eric, great info, and the editing was good, no wasted time. Very useful for me.

  • @envisionelectronics
    @envisionelectronics 8 лет назад +1

    9:02 - I just did my van today and that same screw took the same treatment to remove. There was a sizeable amount of rust on that panel (but not on the pass. side!)

  • @rodneysmith247
    @rodneysmith247 2 года назад

    I notice your door operated without making a buzzing sound like both of mine do while moving. Other than that they work fine on my 04. Any comments? Great video 👍

  • @FrenchVries
    @FrenchVries 11 лет назад

    Same thing happened to our Opel Combo. Exact same construction. Had to lift it up a bit to get it to lock into place. Easy fix though.

  • @henryrcrawford
    @henryrcrawford Год назад

    Thank you for demonstrating why I will never ever try this

  • @Lavos1999
    @Lavos1999 11 лет назад

    Your videos are always high quality. I always turn ad-block off for you

  • @siularevalo
    @siularevalo 9 лет назад

    I like this guy, very helpfull look like he have a plenny time to show everybody interested how fix their car related isues in the cheapest way. i mean avoid mechanic shop expenses. Good for people bad for reap off dealers and mechanic shops. and thats count.

  • @ElectoneGuy
    @ElectoneGuy 11 лет назад

    I'm an insurance auto appraiser and we get a lot of customers "claiming" that the auto sliding doors on their Odysseys stopped working "after" the collision. The motors on these things are notorious and we deny the claims unless there is a direct impact on the door.

  • @jarinwilson9539
    @jarinwilson9539 10 лет назад

    This comment will probably get me thrown in the loony bin but I actually enjoy this type of work. Just take your time and you will be ok. I've removed plenty of interior panels in order to do AC work and in some cases, rear struts. It's a good repair procedure for the DIY folks simply because it does not require very many tools(in most cases) Awesome video Eric, I don't mind Honda's family vans(that's what I call them) at all, a lot better than Chrysler's version....yuck.

  • @Austinsairplanes
    @Austinsairplanes 11 лет назад

    I have replace the sliding door motors on these vans and it is a pain in the ass. especially the left side because the heater core box covers up almost every thing. then when they go out people try and jury rig them on the one i was working on they tied the door shut with rope ruined the latch and bent the door so it wouldn't shut normally and had to get a new door. and latches inside the doors are very fun.

  • @vanjacecen6654
    @vanjacecen6654 7 лет назад

    Great instructions and video. I have a question for my 2004 odyssey. If the only reason to disassemble panels is to reach to tensioner in order to release the hinge from cables, could it be an option just partially cut through the inside door panel with vibration cutter at proper location. Van has 0 value at this age and shape anyway. This would save 80% of the work, in case you do not worry much about the panel aesthetics after taping.

  • @adrianalonso5985
    @adrianalonso5985 9 лет назад

    It's cool how your door sounds different when you Fixed it and i have a honda odyssey to. The year is 2004.

  • @mechanicsnorthperth
    @mechanicsnorthperth 10 лет назад

    Amazing! Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful video. Now we can fix sliding door by just watching your video. Good job!

  • @cbobcbob100
    @cbobcbob100 11 лет назад

    thanks----one of your best----u keep getting better and better....thanks again

  • @kman-mi7su
    @kman-mi7su 8 лет назад

    Great video! My 04 Ody passenger side door cable snapped this will give me an idea on how to get to it.

  • @joshk8312
    @joshk8312 2 года назад

    You really explain and show this well, thank you!

  • @michaelburrows9219
    @michaelburrows9219 7 лет назад

    Thanks, EricTheCarGuy! I fixed mine today.

  • @cjp96
    @cjp96 4 года назад +1

    8:29 “Oh look a clean spot!” LOL

  • @clarencesturdivant7928
    @clarencesturdivant7928 3 года назад

    Thanks. I popped my cable, so I believe I can just detach the rear light and outer panels and cut the cable.

  • @LarryTheButcher
    @LarryTheButcher 7 лет назад

    I just bought an 02 Odyssey with this issue on the passengers door. I'm wondering what the cost of the hinge is relative to the job? Looks like a shop could justify charging a grand for this! Love your videos!

  • @danielcolfer4671
    @danielcolfer4671 3 года назад

    I wish you lived in my neighborhood. Great info. Thnx.

  • @billycristobal502
    @billycristobal502 2 года назад

    You are very good!! It is mostly detailed video I ever seen ,, thanks!!

  • @StevesSwearBox
    @StevesSwearBox 11 лет назад

    Looks like you need to invest in a trim clip removal tool Eric! They come in quite handy sometimes.

  • @auxmike
    @auxmike 11 лет назад

    Lots of work but the reward is so worth it!

  • @jorowi
    @jorowi 11 лет назад

    Great tutorial. Now I know which video to look up if this happens to my '05 Odyssey. I'm sure the procedure is nearly identical. Were there shims on both sides?

  • @tschuy3923
    @tschuy3923 9 лет назад

    Nicely done zerc. I love how you are sble to takena complicated task and make it easy. You are an awesome man!!!

    • @tschuy3923
      @tschuy3923 9 лет назад +1

      Sorry for the poor spelling and gramer issues. Im a person who has lost fifty percent of his rightbtemperal lobe brain due to a brain cancer tomurnij my rightbtemperal lube,eric you arevawsme man and an inepirationnto keep drivingnforkeep,in thebfight between my wife sndbthese,videos it my reson to keep trying. Youminspire me dir and i thank uou for that i will keep,up,with the battle and this journey. Some day i know i will beatbthis thingnand start on my project car,2002 ddge intrepid with twin turbo. On my bucket list to get done before i letbgo of my oife strings.... Anyone in the SeaTac Angle lake who would like to help turn wrenches drop me a line, Or two

  • @HUBBABUBBADOOPYDOOP
    @HUBBABUBBADOOPYDOOP 10 лет назад

    @ 08:57 *SPIDER* running for it's life! LOL

  • @sspaul294
    @sspaul294 9 лет назад

    Awesome vid Eric!!! I'm going to fix my van door too now! Much appreciated.

  • @katieducky23
    @katieducky23 7 лет назад +5

    4:37 "i think there was a murder" Why did i laugh so hard at that? lmao

    • @daveogarf
      @daveogarf 7 лет назад +1

      Me too, katieducky23! I think it was the offhand, casual way that Eric stated it. HILARIOUS!

  • @crankshaft007
    @crankshaft007 11 лет назад

    online says 58.87 each cheapest, The center roller is very common item to fail on all the ody vans. You can take a short cut and not remove any of the interior parts. Hit the door switch into manual and only open the door 1-2 inches. Mark hinge, support door, remove hinge, then bend the little tabs that hold the cable ends. Just enough so that you can remove the cable. Saves you huge time. Only other short cut is to not unbolt hinge but just slide out the hinge pin.
    Good luck

  • @CharlietoKind
    @CharlietoKind 11 лет назад

    I think that "thing that was hang down like that" right after the panel was removed is tor trailer wiring so you can hook up trailer lights.

  • @zoeeric1649
    @zoeeric1649 2 года назад

    Thank you so much. Simply straight to the point method love it. Stay safe 👌👌👍👍👍👍

  • @NGF-Life
    @NGF-Life 5 лет назад

    Thank you, this video is great. Do you have any videos that shows how to replace the base roller? I back out the door in our garage while the side sliding door was open. The lower base slide door roller was bent from it. I am wondering if this is something I can DIY.

  • @MrDesertPunk
    @MrDesertPunk 10 лет назад +1

    I'm 14 minutes in. THIS IS SO AWESOME!

  • @rgiaco777
    @rgiaco777 11 лет назад

    It sounded at first like he dubbed in Formula 1 cars too, but that was just the sound of vehicles driving past his shop outside. Lol