CV Axle Replacement Easier Alternative Method for Honda Odyssey 2005 - 2010

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • My 2006 Honda Odyssey was shaking and vibrating the entire vehicle when we would accelerate or push on the gas pedal especially at high speeds. The vibration was fairly severe on the highway at high speeds and had gotten worse over time to the point where now the vibration happens and a clanking noise even at very low speeds. This video shows how to replace a CV axle on a 2005 through 2010
    Our mechanic told us it was the driver side CV axle. We just spent $1200 on this van doing a valve adjustment and new spark plugs so I wanted to save the money for labor and do this one myself. I have never changed out a CV axle but some RUclips videos helped.
    I did mine differently than many of the videos showed, and I could not find a video showing this method so I made this video: I removed the pinch bolts that hold the knuckle to the strut mount rather than removing the bolt holding the tie rod end, etc. I then used a small floor jack and zip ties to hold the assembly in place while I was able to get enough room to replace the CV axle.
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    I got this idea from a comment in a RUclips video from a guy who said he was a Honda mechanic for years and he said this is how they did it and it was easier.
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    It still took me several hours especially since it was my first time and I was making this video but it was very doable. I am fairly mechanically inclined and I do my own breaks/oil changes, etc. So you could do this too. I got my Axle on Amazon.com for about $60. The mechanic quoted us about $350 for parts and labor so I saved $200 - $300. Hopefully My inexpensive Amazon part will hold up over time and fix the vibration. www.amazon.com...

Комментарии • 75

  • @austinhernandez2716
    @austinhernandez2716 2 месяца назад

    My dad and I did it almost the exact same way. Others sag removed the lower control arm but we didn't have the tools to do that so we did what you did instead. It was a learning experience but we got it done. The only hard part was removing the axle nut. It was extremely tight. I got a 2ft breaker bar and torched the nut for a few minutes and that finally worked. The old axle pulled out and the new one slid right into place and now it's driving back to normal.

  • @e.m.535
    @e.m.535 6 месяцев назад +2

    Here's a tip. Before loosening the big pinch bolts, scribe (scratch) around the heads and nuts on the bracket. Also use a punch to mark the top one as top bolt, and mark the clock position on the bolt heads and the bracket so that they go back in the right same holes, in the same direction (front to back), are centered the way they came out, and they are clocked the same as they came out. Some cars have alignment adjustments made by clocking or moving those big bolts around!

    • @austinhernandez2716
      @austinhernandez2716 2 месяца назад

      I wish I would have seen your comment before doing it. The alignment is off a bit now, it's pulling to the left

  • @fathersonrepairdiy
    @fathersonrepairdiy  5 лет назад +4

    I ended up having to replace the CV axles on both sides because it was still vibrating from the other side too. Once I got both CV axles replaced it drives nice and smooth now with no problems. This was a tough job. If you can find someone to do it for you cheap then it may be worth the money to pay someone.

    • @leodicaprio6071
      @leodicaprio6071 5 лет назад

      Good job ! Just i wonder in some case transmission oil can come out when you pull out that old axle . why your one is not running ?

    • @lovetolearn5253
      @lovetolearn5253 3 года назад

      Did you replace both axles your self and it fix the problem? Im having a bad vibration around 40 to 50 and when

    • @fathersonrepairdiy
      @fathersonrepairdiy  3 года назад

      @@lovetolearn5253 Yes I did both. It was a tough job. I would consider paying someone to do it if you can afford it but it did fix the problem for me.

  • @cardo1111
    @cardo1111 4 года назад +3

    Good vid nice to see that some hard work, hand tools and a helpful friend got the job done. You don't always need a high power impact wrench, though it would have been helpful 👍🏽

    • @fathersonrepairdiy
      @fathersonrepairdiy  4 года назад +1

      Thanks! I'm sure an impact wrench would have been nice.

  • @kmckaskle
    @kmckaskle 5 лет назад +2

    Great video. One tip though, is to get the spindle nut snug, then put the wheel back on and on the ground to make it easier to torque the nut.

  • @BuckeyeMCS
    @BuckeyeMCS 5 лет назад +2

    Very informative. Only issue I worried about was the way you removed the axle with the pry bar. If you didn't damage that axle seal you are really lucky. Thumbs up!

    • @fathersonrepairdiy
      @fathersonrepairdiy  5 лет назад +2

      It was tough to remove those axles. It has been much better since I fixed both axles it so maybe I was lucky. :)

  • @jacobjones4488
    @jacobjones4488 9 дней назад

    6:05 Sorry to point it out. I don't think the CV boot was the only thing that ripped. 😂
    All joking aside, good video. I'm trying to get my passenger side CV axle out, and I am stuck on getting the inner side that connects into the tranny loose. I'm trying to do what I can to not damage the casing and oil seal.

  • @robertgeorge4064
    @robertgeorge4064 Год назад +1

    That axle nut was too much torque for a ratchet. Should use a breaker bar to remove it. Nice video.

  • @TrevorLindgren
    @TrevorLindgren 5 лет назад +3

    Nice work! What a good DIY mechanic. :)

  • @e.m.535
    @e.m.535 6 месяцев назад

    Another tip: Cut 2 six to 8 foot pieces of elecitical wire, 12 or 14 gauge-ish, fish one wire between the trans and axle so half hangs out either side. Twist the wires together so that the loop you made can't slip off the axle housing. Then loop the wire ends back over the axle at the boot and twist them together again on the other side of the axle shaft. Turn the axle 180 degrees and use the other wire to make the same thing except exactly opposite the first by 180 degrees. Now you should have 4 wire ends hanging way out. Tie all four ends securely together so that it makes a big loop with 2 wires on each side of the axle forming a "basket" or "bridal" so it will pull evenly out on the axle. Use a hammer and hit inside of the big loop you made. The axle will pop right out of the trans, usually with a gentle swat or even a good pull. Try not to hit so hard the axle flies completely out, ideally you want to gently move the spline part past the seal. This is great on cars where there is no room to pry, and ideally won't wreck seals.

  • @dustinallen1393
    @dustinallen1393 5 лет назад +3

    Nice job. Looks like your lower control arm bushing in the rear is going bad. Its an easy fix to replace the entire lower contol arm.

  • @Nick_Greenfield
    @Nick_Greenfield 5 лет назад +4

    Stand on it, Trevor!

  • @carlosnavarro921
    @carlosnavarro921 5 лет назад +7

    undoing the two strut bolts messes up the alignment its not that much harder to undo the lower ball joint which is the correct way of doing it.

    • @fathersonrepairdiy
      @fathersonrepairdiy  5 лет назад

      Good to know. Thanks for the comment!

    • @RichardNixion357
      @RichardNixion357 4 года назад

      Yep honda manual recommends remove outer tie rod and lower ball joint then swivel knuckle out of the way but at the end of the day he got the job done.

    • @trm64
      @trm64 2 года назад +1

      @@fathersonrepairdiy I have 261K on my 2005 Odyssey. I replaced the axles with the cheap Amazon ones 4 years ago using this exact same method. I am an experienced DIY mechanic and I think this method is way easier than separating the ball joint. I'm getting ready to do this job again tomorrow, plus I'll be changing the struts and shocks as well. Then I'll get a fresh alignment and will be good to go!

    • @e.m.535
      @e.m.535 6 месяцев назад

      @@trm64You can also carefully mark the brackets so the bolts go back in exactly as they came out: top/bottom bolt, direction, center, clock position(on some cars this matters.).

  • @eksine
    @eksine 5 лет назад +3

    use a lot of grease or anti seize where the axle splines go into the spines of the wheel hub, prevents rust and having it weld to each other. you're not supposed to hammer on the end of the axle without putting the old nut back on as a sacrificial part you can hammer on. if it's stuck the best way is to use a 2 JAW puller, large size and use an electric or pneumatic impact wrench to pull it off

  • @babarrashid3634
    @babarrashid3634 5 лет назад +1

    Nicely done. Good work sir.

  • @joecox9958
    @joecox9958 5 лет назад +2

    get it out easy, I cannot get it in now. I changed lower control arm and get the ball off with hammer, then new arm/ball cannot get out and pulling tool is a bit short so I use this method. Now stuck at the middle - no complain for author my own problem.

    • @fathersonrepairdiy
      @fathersonrepairdiy  5 лет назад

      It was very tough for me to get it back in too. I had to try several times and go into beast mode. It was challenging.

  • @joecox9958
    @joecox9958 5 лет назад +1

    get it down: get gear bite first then pull a little out, push in. if gears are matched not much force, but it does takes me several minutes.

  • @Carlos-ri9ix
    @Carlos-ri9ix 4 года назад

    Always replace both cv axles just like replacing brake pads. Many years ago I learned this by only replacing the one axle that was worn out. Less than a year later I was replacing the other one.

    • @offhandacoustic
      @offhandacoustic 2 года назад +1

      You do not have to. Some people on a budget can most definitely get away with just changing one. Ive made it three years after just changing the driver side.

  • @30-06
    @30-06 3 года назад +1

    Great job!

  • @boohoo210
    @boohoo210 4 года назад

    Clean camera quality!!

  • @awongutume
    @awongutume 2 года назад

    Great job on the removal and installation of the CV axle. How is the Amazon/Chinese part holding up and have you experienced any problems so far with it’s functionality? If no, who was the vendor? Imo, a long nose pliers would have easily removed the antilock clip.

  • @metaldragon24x7
    @metaldragon24x7 5 лет назад +1

    Nice job! Very nice video! I think you said 2 tasks were tough - separating the old axle from the rotor, & getting the new axle splines to align into the transmission. Anything else ? I am still picking up the courage to do this job, so any tips on what is tough will help. Again - great job!

    • @fathersonrepairdiy
      @fathersonrepairdiy  5 лет назад

      It took all my strength not only to get it out but also to put it back in. It's at such a weird angle and I didn't have a very good amount of space to do it. If you can get a reasonable deal for a mechanic to do it for you it can be worth paying them to do the job. I was very tight on money at the time so I did it myself. I like to do a lot of things myself but this was one of the harder DIY things I have done. The mechanic will have a lift so they can easily bring the car above their heads to have more room to work. I don't want to scare you off but it was challenging.

  • @bk987654
    @bk987654 4 года назад

    Thanks for the info.

  • @africa.fs.0719
    @africa.fs.0719 5 лет назад +2

    Hello, isn't it necessary to grease the axle end which goes into the transmission?
    Please let me know, need to do this job next week

    • @e.m.535
      @e.m.535 6 месяцев назад

      Grease both axle ends when inserted, and inspect the seals, if they are bad replace them. Be very gentle when removing or inserting the shaft ends.

  • @junkme5570
    @junkme5570 3 года назад +1

    Did he farted at 6:07 if it is I sure can hear it LOL

  • @MKOMKONNNN
    @MKOMKONNNN Год назад

    alittle heat and more sprayand time will open it up patience its like slow roasting tough meat

  • @myutube1960
    @myutube1960 5 лет назад

    Great video and You did an excelent job with the explanation of the procedure. I have to do this on my '05 Oddysey. The question is: Are the Cardone Consta Velocity Drive Axel from Amazon worth it? Do they perform as the originals? Please let me know. Thank you very much, in advance, for your response.

    • @fathersonrepairdiy
      @fathersonrepairdiy  5 лет назад

      Hi! sorry I did not see your comment sooner. My inexpensive axels are holding up fine. I had to replace both the driver side and the passenger side. I got one on Amazon and one at Autozone both the inexpensive ones. They are both doing great so far!

  • @TemesgenHGarza
    @TemesgenHGarza 4 года назад +1

    Thanks man, do you need Alignments after replaced the axle?

    • @regkarn1
      @regkarn1 4 года назад +1

      I'm going to do this to my son's 2006 Honda Pilot (2WD) when the parts arrive (both front axles need replaced). I've replaced struts on a couple of cars we've owned. Any time you disconnect struts, tie rods, control arms, you should consider getting an alignment. In the case of this video, he should have gotten an alignment because he disconnected the strut.

    • @e.m.535
      @e.m.535 6 месяцев назад

      If you carefully replace both of the pinch bolts EXACTLY as they came out (mark for front/back direction, centering, top/bottom bolt, and clock position of both bolts). Scribe or mark the bolt heads, around nuts/bolt heads on the bracket, for these positional aspects.

  • @carlpagni194
    @carlpagni194 2 года назад

    But did it fix your problem? I didn’t see that in video

  • @johncook2407
    @johncook2407 3 года назад

    You did a lot of work that was unnecessary all you had to do was disconnect lower ball joint from the knuckle it would have popped right out for future references thanks for the video

  • @ajayraghuwanshi
    @ajayraghuwanshi 4 года назад

    I am facing issues with axle's splines to align/insert into the transmission side. almost trying from a day, any suggestions?

    • @fathersonrepairdiy
      @fathersonrepairdiy  4 года назад +1

      That was extremely difficult for me as well. I had to go beast mode and push it in hard and from multiple angles until I could get it in there. Good luck!

    • @ajayraghuwanshi
      @ajayraghuwanshi 4 года назад +1

      Father & Son Repair & DIY. yeah, let me try that...

  • @motomystic
    @motomystic 5 лет назад

    Cool. What size socket did you need for the big front axle nut?

    • @danielcarmona9243
      @danielcarmona9243 5 лет назад +1

      Shayne Marshall 36mm

    • @fathersonrepairdiy
      @fathersonrepairdiy  5 лет назад

      @@danielcarmona9243 Yep I had to borrow a huge socket from a friend because they are expensive and I would probably not use it again.

    • @deasttn
      @deasttn 3 года назад +1

      Local autostart store probably has a tool loan and axle nuts are probably on list

  • @g.udn6219
    @g.udn6219 2 года назад

    6:07 what that sound like?

  • @Atheistic007
    @Atheistic007 4 года назад

    $60 aftermarket axle? The positive reviews on Amazon must have been fluffed.

    • @fathersonrepairdiy
      @fathersonrepairdiy  4 года назад +2

      You may be correct. It was working great up until the point I sold that van. :)

    • @Atheistic007
      @Atheistic007 4 года назад

      @@fathersonrepairdiy Nice.

  • @complexequation807
    @complexequation807 5 лет назад +1

    at 19:52 you put in the bolts opposite

    • @fathersonrepairdiy
      @fathersonrepairdiy  5 лет назад +2

      You may be correct. I don't think it matters with those pinch bolts if they went in the other way as long as they are torqued in to spec. I have had no issues since this was done.

    • @patricklensvelt
      @patricklensvelt 5 лет назад +2

      You replaced them correctly. See 7:38 where you removed them. You did a great job here. The only thing I may do is replace the seal. Thanks!

    • @BeerkegGarage
      @BeerkegGarage 4 года назад

      It doesnt matter unless you're a perfectionist. I did the same thing on my odyssey, put the strut bolts in the opposite direction

    • @e.m.535
      @e.m.535 6 месяцев назад

      @@fathersonrepairdiySome cars REALLY care about every aspect of those bolts, including clock position. I mark the heck out of those to make sure I don't need alignment shop.

  • @danielrowe2174
    @danielrowe2174 5 лет назад

    Are the and rings pressed into the hub unit? I have an 08 and want to double check before doing this as prevent I've maintenance. My van has 144,000 and the joints are probably original and just want to be precautious because my mom's CR-V had one go out at 155,000 with no signs it was going bad.

    • @fathersonrepairdiy
      @fathersonrepairdiy  5 лет назад

      That's a good question. My brother-in-law recently did his Odyssey too and he made a good video on it. He might know because it is more fresh in his memory: ruclips.net/video/9bov2E0Cnpc/видео.html

  • @ttiwkram
    @ttiwkram 5 лет назад +1

    "Alternative method?" I've never done it, or seen it done, any other way.

    • @rokitman5753
      @rokitman5753 5 лет назад +1

      yes you can take the lower ball joint off

    • @fathersonrepairdiy
      @fathersonrepairdiy  5 лет назад +1

      I did it slightly different than other videos I watched based on some online forum comments.