Honda V6 timing belt tensioner noise

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2022
  • Rattle noise on cold start. Timing belt tensioner leaking. Easy replacement without removing timing belt.

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  • @Ana-qo2io
    @Ana-qo2io 9 дней назад +1

    Number one tutorial video on the internet, lifesaving experience because of this video thank you very very much, and you also save me a whole lot of money😂

  • @S3Tint
    @S3Tint 3 месяца назад +7

    This worked very well. For anyone with a 2016 Accord V6 you'll have to take off the oil pressure switch (if you're comfortable with that) in order to get to the screws holding in the tensioner. After that follow this video and you'll be fine. Luckily for me the tensioner didn't snap back so it was a quick old out and new in.

  • @tully5000
    @tully5000 9 месяцев назад +16

    Just did replaced the tensioner on our 2008 Odyssey, and it fixed the problem perfectly! Took about 20 minutes. A HUGE thanks for posting this! My wife's car no longer sounds like a WWII fighter plane 🤣

  • @RDHLLC
    @RDHLLC Год назад +41

    Just wanted to say thanks. I just performed this operation on a 2016 Honda Odyssey. Have to say, was a bit nervous pulling the pin on the tensioner before installing, but the job went well as you described. Had to lay on back, as didn't quite have the visibility you had in the video, but all in all it went well. Thank you sir. I watched about 11 videos on this job and yours was the ONLY ONE that bypassed the need to remove belts and covers. Well done. 👍

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  Год назад

      Thank you forthe lovely comment.

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  Год назад +4

      I will do my best in posting helpful videos. Please help me also by sharing my videos and channel.

    • @Cfass1
      @Cfass1 8 месяцев назад +3

      4:42 looks like your finger got caught in the tensioner lol

    • @racingtoy2000
      @racingtoy2000 8 месяцев назад +1

      What was the mileage on your car? I have 16 accord 60k with the same noise.

    • @jluc155
      @jluc155 8 месяцев назад

      I have a 2019 honda pilot 75k. Miles started making h
      This exact same noise 😢.

  • @Ana-qo2io
    @Ana-qo2io 11 дней назад +1

    This is the video that saved me hundreds of dollars, and a whole lot of time, by simply having some common sense. Thanks 👍, you are a lifesaver....

  • @FreeYerMindzz
    @FreeYerMindzz Месяц назад +2

    Took me no more then 5 minutes to change it out the way you did! Thank you for the video. Was skeptical but figured I couldn't fuck it up more then it was already. Great job

  • @danmaclachlan7336
    @danmaclachlan7336 9 месяцев назад

    I will add my thanks as well. This noise has been building for a while and several other videos just didn't seem to match up with our issue. It took me less than an hour for the whole repair on our 2016 odyssey. This saved so much money! Thanks so much for posting this video!

  • @dedwate21
    @dedwate21 9 месяцев назад +5

    Just did this on my wife’s odyssey van the same way, and your video was a TOTAL LIFE SAVER!!!! Thank you so much! Took me about 2 hours total. Great video. Little tighter on a van, but it still worked great!

  • @chinoxmk22
    @chinoxmk22 3 месяца назад +3

    God bless you man. Followed your instructions and got this done on my 2013 RDX. 35 min job. Noise is completely gone.

  • @garyhamrick6794
    @garyhamrick6794 5 месяцев назад +3

    This video was 100% spot on from start to finish. I have been wrenching for years. Over 30 plus year and this was one very well done DIY video. Did the job in less than 40 minutes. Thank you!

  • @MikheilBiganishvili
    @MikheilBiganishvili 12 дней назад +1

    I want to thank this amazing man. He saved me $1500 that's how much they told me to fix my tensioner.
    I did it on my 2017 Honda Pilot.
    On new body it's a bit different but same thing.
    U will have to remove Oil filter sensor totally to get to the lower bolt.
    Which I did and I installed new tensioner same way as he does.
    Car works great NO MORE NOISE!!!

  • @KaptainMc7
    @KaptainMc7 8 месяцев назад +3

    I have a 2006 accord 3.0 that needed this done. I couldn’t find a good video to do it without removing a bunch of stuff I was not prepared for. Found your video and was concerned a bit that I’d blow my motor but I did it and it worked beautifully! Can’t thank you enough! Well explained videos like this on how to do things easier save so much time and money, can’t thank you enough!

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  8 месяцев назад +1

      I guess all i could ask is to share and subscribe? And follow my fb page?

  • @vincelopez5705
    @vincelopez5705 11 месяцев назад +6

    Thanks a million bro. FYI, it’s a little different on the 2012 and up models. I had to remove an oil sensor because it’s right in front of the lower bolt. Once I did that, it took 15 mins. You are awesome bro!

  • @alexanderrivera8072
    @alexanderrivera8072 25 дней назад +2

    Thanks for this video. I just did this repair last night on my 06 Honda Pilot.

  • @Nesianwave-jm5vt
    @Nesianwave-jm5vt 4 месяца назад

    Today was a big relief for me and all because of your awesome video. Just done fixing my pilot following your video. You're awesome man and I would like to say Thank you very much. You are a life saver. God bless you!

  • @jruppert312
    @jruppert312 6 месяцев назад

    Great video and tip. Just completed this install. Planning on the full service (timing belt, water pump, etc. - shortly). I was a little worried about aligning the hydraulic on the tensioner plunger with the tensioner pulley, but you could 'feel' it working/connecting the correct way. Thanks for the tip and video - Great stuff!

  • @franktrevino6199
    @franktrevino6199 9 месяцев назад +2

    Many thanks for posting this video, I fixed my wife's 12 Honda Pilot and didn't need to pay a technician big bucks.

  • @elpresidentehtx
    @elpresidentehtx 2 месяца назад +1

    I just want to really thank you for your information and knowledge. One of the most informative RUclips videos I have ever seen. Worked on a 2009 Honda Odyssey, and everything went smooth. It was a fantastic shortcut as opposed to all the other videos ive seen! Again saved me the hassle from taking all those lil 10mm bolts from the timing belt cover...Again Thank You for sharing your knowledge.

  • @ryanstamey1217
    @ryanstamey1217 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this! Just did my 2016 odyssey in 25 minutes following your advice. Big time saver versus taking covers and belt off. Thanks again, it worked perfectly for me.

  • @jamilahtuyisenge8227
    @jamilahtuyisenge8227 4 месяца назад +3

    Thank so much. You just helped me to save hundreds of dollars 💵💵. I just did mine. 2 mechanics quoted me for new engine replacement for my Odyssey. You saved me thousands of dollars. After watching this , i went ahead to order the part which Costed me $80. Then spent 1hr tying to replace it. Now voallaa. So quite and smooth. I dont look like i drive a tractor 🚜🚜 on the road anymore. Thank you so much for this.

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks be to God. Have a blessed days.

    • @jasonpoole2093
      @jasonpoole2093 2 месяца назад +1

      Wow, new engine replacement?? Did they tell you it was the valves clattering? I originally thought that was might be causing the noise on my 2009 Pilot, but I took off the tensioner and found it leaking oil, just like the video says. I haven't put on the new part yet, but I am very thankful for this video and hope the new tensioner goes on smoothly.

  • @roguetrail9495
    @roguetrail9495 8 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent video. I’m going to give this a try tomorrow on my 14 Odyssey (85k miles). Cold weather blew in and I confirmed what the noise was with your video. Thanks again.

    • @roguetrail9495
      @roguetrail9495 8 месяцев назад +3

      Took a little over an hour to replace and now it’s purring like a kitten.
      Thanks again!

  • @roycebrown7612
    @roycebrown7612 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm so glad I found your video. I have a 2012 Ridgeline was hearing this noise for the last month or two. I heard it all- (it's your engine, it's your valves) I went ahead and got the whole timing belt kit including water pump. All that to say my truck sounds like a brand new. Thanks a million for this video 💯

  • @cristopherjackson136
    @cristopherjackson136 4 месяца назад

    This video is spot on. My brother-in-law and I did this on my V6 2011 Honda Accord. It was super loud before, but is now so quiet. Trying to get my hands to the tensioner was tight, but simple. Thanks for the video! If I can do it, anybody can.

  • @lewisvoyles3994
    @lewisvoyles3994 4 месяца назад

    Just Finished a 2008 Honda Odyssey with a 3.5L and 247K Miles on original tensioner. Went exactly as mentioned and instructed in the video. Needed to rotate my crank a bit to allow room for the bottom bolt hole to align up. BEST VIDEO on how to do this bar none!! Thank You for posting this as it saved me a whole lot of hours and from disassembling the whole left side of the engine. I did use a 30mm deep well socket since I did not have the 27mm and it worked just as good. Subscribed!

  • @pauls4995
    @pauls4995 5 месяцев назад +3

    Amazing, this noise just started happening on my odyssey. I was afraid it was my timing belt, but I can check this first, then look for bigger problems. Thanks!

  • @samuelmccarty56
    @samuelmccarty56 8 месяцев назад +1

    This video (especially the audio clip of the noise) really saved me a LOT of money. After hearing the same noise from my engine, I was about to order an engine as I thought I had a rod bearing issue. Changed the belt/tensioner and viola, the noise was completely gone! Thank you so much for your video.

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  8 месяцев назад +2

      Please share the video to save others also. I also have facebook page. Abcde information. Please follow also to help save other

    • @src4409
      @src4409 5 месяцев назад

      If that noise was coming from inside the engine it wouldn't be running long.

  • @chrisw5837
    @chrisw5837 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video of the noise, a way to double check and ensure it is in fact a tensioner. And a how to to replace the tensioner without dismantling 50 items and doing it the long way. You have saved hundreds maybe thousands of people thousands of dollars and hours of labour!

  • @imranakhtar100
    @imranakhtar100 Год назад +3

    Awesome, very cool! I wasn't sure if this technicque would work on my Acura. The clearance was very tight, but your technique worked like a charm. Thanks for sharing the cool tricks, you're the man!

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  Год назад

      It should work on TL's

    • @duanebartlett4885
      @duanebartlett4885 6 месяцев назад

      What year is your MDX? I've got a 2006 would it work on mine? It's got 103K miles and started making a knocking sound on cold start but goes away in a few minutes.

  • @hillsidepyro8085
    @hillsidepyro8085 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks brother did this on my 2015 Honda accord exl . Saved me a ton . People were telling me I needed a whole nother engine . Support from Hawaii 🤙🏾

    • @daveleverich6801
      @daveleverich6801 7 месяцев назад

      Hillside, how were you able to get the cam tensioner to pivot back into place? My new one won't budge (had to start the top bolt first, couldn't get the bottom to line up).

    • @daveleverich6801
      @daveleverich6801 7 месяцев назад

      Update. Took the tensioner back out, tried the bottom bolt first again. Realized I had been pushing it TOO far in, that was why the lower bolt hole wasn't lining up. (Did advance the crank about 2" on the outside to loosen). Anyway, lined up the bottom and it went in. Then... the top one took a little pressure and lined up! THANKS MAN!! This whole procedure, while a pain (due to the mis-align), saved my probably $1500+ and a ton of PITA. Huge thanks ABCDE! - Dave.

  • @ian93en
    @ian93en 2 месяца назад +1

    Worked out well for my 2007 Honda pilot. I did need a friend to help as it was really hard to turn crank shaft enough and maneuver/set the tensioner and line up the bottom bolt. Thanks for posting.

  • @otr9677
    @otr9677 10 месяцев назад

    I’m glad I found you video before buying all the parts for the timing belt job. Now I’m going to just replace a tbelt tensioner. I have a 2015 Odyssey with 86k miles.

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  10 месяцев назад

      Please subscribe. Your mileage is pretty low but your timing belt is due by time. 7yrs or 105k miles. Which ever comes first. So i suggest you should still replace your timing belt.

  • @deasttn
    @deasttn 22 дня назад +1

    OMG
    This is the way to do it.
    Forget messing with the belt cover (those bolts are a pain in the butt to get off).
    Thank you, sir

  • @Rollye10
    @Rollye10 7 месяцев назад +1

    That socket trick helped so much took spent like an hour trying to get it in before I saw this video

  • @marshallcashion8143
    @marshallcashion8143 Месяц назад +1

    I followed your video and replaced the tbelt tensioner on my 2011 Honda Pilot. Everything worked awesome, took me about 2 hours (which is slow, i think). Thank you so much for going through the trouble to record your work. Helped me a TON.

    • @deasttn
      @deasttn 22 дня назад

      Right? First time it'll take you 2 hours. Next time it'll only take 20 minutes....thats just the way it goes...right?

  • @wisam986
    @wisam986 Год назад +1

    I don’t write comments very often, but you saved me a lot time and money… it worked!

  • @andrewhancock2881
    @andrewhancock2881 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this with such clear and straight forward directions, especially doing the video by yourself. I checked mine like u had suggested and changed mine, bang on Appreciate!!!

  • @Occupant_
    @Occupant_ 3 месяца назад

    Just did this on my 08 TL thanks to this vid. You’re a life saver! Thank you so much.

  • @1koolblue
    @1koolblue 2 месяца назад +1

    Mine had a sensor and a big bolt in the way of the tensioner bolts that I had to remove first, just be ready to plug it because oil will seep out. Thanks to you and all the comments regarding this job I really was afraid to skip timing like everyone else. I did change the serpentine belt and lubricated the pulleys as well , huge difference, sounds so quiet now, 2012 Honda Pilot 4WD.

  • @mcandaza98
    @mcandaza98 Год назад +3

    You saved me so much time. Too bad I can’t return all the extra tools I bought. Lol. Thank you so much. 🙏

  • @michaelheathcoe1249
    @michaelheathcoe1249 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the video Sir! You are an excellent mechanic!

  • @pegleggreg3627
    @pegleggreg3627 6 месяцев назад +6

    So I did this today on my 3rd Gen Acura TL. Things went to plan. Thanks so much for this video. You did a great job filming and explaining.
    Few extra tips:
    -jack the car as high as you can, especially on a sedan that sits lower. Extra visibility and reach is a must
    -use a good bright light to luminate the working area. My headlamp didn’t give me the best visibility.
    -turn your wheel to the right after for some more room
    -take off brake caliper for more room
    -use the 27mm socket + extension to keep the tensioner moving up or down. Just directly backwards.
    -don’t be fat or you’re gonna have a hard time!

    • @huydang7191
      @huydang7191 6 месяцев назад

      Did you really need to take off the brake caliper ?

    • @pegleggreg3627
      @pegleggreg3627 6 месяцев назад

      @@huydang7191 no you dont need to, but whatever space i could get i took. I used an impact gun so it was like 30 secs

    • @huydang7191
      @huydang7191 6 месяцев назад

      I had a hard time lining up the top bolt . It wont go in. Also i dont have too m7xh tension..maybe my belt is loose
      ​@pegleggreg3627

    • @pegleggreg3627
      @pegleggreg3627 6 месяцев назад

      @@huydang7191 really? So u lined up the bottom? That’s the hard one tbh with tension. Use the socket + extension method to give you more leverage. More light, more visibility. Get a look at where the bolt hole is and it should line up.
      Don’t get frustrated. The hard part is done.

    • @Hermiie
      @Hermiie 26 дней назад

      hey im going to try this on an 06 acura RL, assuming that the engines are about the same, will the job go as smoothly as he did in the video or did you have to do anything different?

  • @smpilot07
    @smpilot07 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much! Just fixed my 07 Honda Pilot. Bought OEM part from Amazon and shared this video in Amazon product review.

  • @724kaneda
    @724kaneda 4 месяца назад

    I watched many different videos this one was the most helpful thank you

  • @ronbach8321
    @ronbach8321 10 месяцев назад

    Very helpfull and acurate. Worked perfectly and saved my daughters 2005 Pilot. Thanks so much!!!!

  • @shaprinash7327
    @shaprinash7327 2 месяца назад +1

    I just wanna add a little bit of icing to the cake so when I call Honda and specifically ask them, can they give me a price for the tensioner only being replaced for the timing belt? They explained to me that it’ll be $950 because it’s a 6 hour job and it requires you to remove the timing belt to replace it per Honda so let’s just say these dealerships or these repair shops are all about stealing your money and doing unnecessary things that don’t even need to be done. Thanks to your lovely video and my boyfriend doing the work. I saved a ton of money. Appreciate you yet again.

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  2 месяца назад +1

      you really cant blame the dealer. they are not stealing your money. it just happen that i find a way to do it easier. but by the book, its a complete removal of timing belt to replace the tensioner. in real life, theres a short cut going to a store, but not all people, even google doesnt know that way. Only few people I taught this trick back at the dealer where I work at. again, this procedure is not certified by honda.

  • @erichackney7301
    @erichackney7301 3 месяца назад +2

    At first I was skeptical so I took the top timing chain cover off to verify. Yup…super loose. I had issues placing the lower bolt in but after clockwise turning the crank it then slid into place. The top bolt with help from the 27mm socket went super easy for the final fix. It took about an hour to replace. After my happy dance with no more noise …… I decided to send you some ‘Thanks’ Money! You are a true blessing!

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  3 месяца назад

      lol. thank you. a support on my page and some share would be great. watch some of my videos. i am willing to take some criticizm. im sure all you guys that made the repair are more smarter than me. some comments and maybe request on my other videos would help my grow and create more informative videos.

    • @tylernelson7757
      @tylernelson7757 3 месяца назад

      Can this be done on a 2006 v6 accord? Thank you

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  3 месяца назад

      @@tylernelson7757 yes

    • @erichackney7301
      @erichackney7301 3 месяца назад +1

      @@tylernelson7757 As long as it is the 3.5L engine. Take a look on the right side of the engine and if you see the tensioner…I would think yes it is possible.

    • @ytmaxxammo8591
      @ytmaxxammo8591 2 месяца назад

      @@erichackney73013.2 j series engine is compatible with this method as well. So Acura TL, RL, Etc.

  • @brianflood5462
    @brianflood5462 4 месяца назад +3

    Just finished my 2012 Odyssey. THE BEST video explaining this repair anywhere! I am not a very mechanically gifted person and I was able to follow along perfectly. Great job!

  • @kord530
    @kord530 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video! I found that when I went to reinstall the tentioner that it needed to be at that angle facing up to get the lower bolt to line up when you put pressure on it. Couldn’t get it at first but i finally realized that and bam, job done 😎

  • @sooperdave70
    @sooperdave70 10 месяцев назад +2

    Well this could be a game changer, I have a 2008 Odyssey with 206k an a noisy tensioner. I saw someone remove the covers but this seems way more doable!! Thank you!

    • @093Kamo
      @093Kamo 5 месяцев назад

      Did you try it out? How’d it go?

  • @DIY.AMAMU1
    @DIY.AMAMU1 9 месяцев назад

    Bro you’re the best, I just did mine as you instructed super cool thanks you very much bro

  • @ampellon2436
    @ampellon2436 Год назад

    Heck yeah I’ve been dealing with this since 2019 but it got worse over time and Thanks to this video it’s fixed thank you so much….

  • @DIY.AMAMU1
    @DIY.AMAMU1 9 месяцев назад

    I respect your knowledge and wisdom keep it up bro

  • @djchefbeats4012
    @djchefbeats4012 8 месяцев назад

    Thank it fix my Honda pilot 2013 you are a blessing

  • @bobgins1497
    @bobgins1497 Год назад +5

    Just did this job exactly as you describe on my 2008 Pilot. Saved me much time and aggravation and about $600. Thank you for being so clear and not assuming too much.

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  Год назад +1

      Thank you for positive response. Negative response is also appreciated. That way I could learn more.

    • @telmewht
      @telmewht Год назад

      What cost $600

    • @telmewht
      @telmewht Год назад

      I’m sorry for my above comment. You were saying it saved you $600?

    • @bobgins1497
      @bobgins1497 Год назад +1

      The estimate from the shop was over $600, I did it for 50

    • @drichjr.3744
      @drichjr.3744 Год назад

      @@bobgins1497 yes I got $800 estimate think I will try to do it myself...wow thanks

  • @michaelgallo2723
    @michaelgallo2723 6 месяцев назад +1

    Just finished,, 08 Accord,, the only few differences from the video are , at the beginning when you pull off two pieces of plastic that are ruining the visual, the accord 4 door anyways you can pull the plastic on the right but there is no plastic to give you a clear shot at the tension, ya gotta get low and look up, slightly,, taking it off went as this video shows , and the other difference I experienced was putting the new one back in, bottom first went in with controlled force, not a lot of force, I didn't have to turn the crank with the 19 mil, the top hole went in almost as easy , so, I must say, the video and just as importantly to me the comments gave me the confidence to do it up , So, ide say anyone afraid to do it like I was even tho I've don't alotta things under the hood, , just follow this video, it's dead on, Happy Holidays to you all,, and Thank you Mr mechanic 🧰 I can stop worrying I'm gonna destroy the car ,, 💯

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  6 месяцев назад

      Only thing i would ask is please subscribe and share the video and your stories in other social media platform.

  • @Cfass1
    @Cfass1 6 месяцев назад

    What an awesome video. Saved $$ and time which is worth even more.

  • @sk2go
    @sk2go 4 месяца назад

    You are the best 👌 thank you, sir 🙏 I just did for my 2014 honda odyssey, thank you again 😊

  • @fuse1534
    @fuse1534 8 месяцев назад

    Did mine on a honda pilot 05 for a second time, the first time i removed all the covers. Your way is way better and faster. Thank you.

  • @steveharter9449
    @steveharter9449 9 месяцев назад

    I just finished putting a tensioner saved me a lot of time and cash I didn't have. That's the sh#t . Thank you

  • @chriss2295
    @chriss2295 8 месяцев назад +3

    Genius! Only a person who really understands these motors would know to do this.

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks. Please share and subscribe. Thats the only thing i wanted back from you guys.

  • @mchaudry9811
    @mchaudry9811 3 месяца назад +1

    Very nice. I would have turned it a few times before cranking but you probably done this plenty of time. I subscribed and liked. Well worth it.

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  3 месяца назад

      i have done it plenty of times. made good money from the dealer already because of this trick. 4hrs customer pay, 2 hrs warranty. and get it done in 15minutes. lol.

  • @robertclark6039
    @robertclark6039 7 месяцев назад

    Wow! Just wow. Thank you for your wisdom and video.

  • @user-rl6vo4jo2u
    @user-rl6vo4jo2u 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge! Very well done and easy to follow.

  • @leedavis9660
    @leedavis9660 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for video just did mine had a hard time on the bottom bolt finally broke lose thanks for the tip

  • @AntonAtan
    @AntonAtan 3 месяца назад +1

    Really good trick. My tensioner is leaking but I already ordered timing belt kit. If I dont forget I will try that trick with all the covers out and old tensioner before replacing everything.

    • @Hermiie
      @Hermiie 26 дней назад

      Hey what did u end up doing?

    • @AntonAtan
      @AntonAtan 26 дней назад

      @Hermiie I did it the old-fashioned way, removed and replaced everything. I had limited amount of time to do the job and did not play around to see if his trick is working. :(

  • @EightDiagramBoxer
    @EightDiagramBoxer 8 месяцев назад

    Thnk you very much. worked exactly like you said on my 2014 Odessey. ❤. Thank you, thank you annnnnnddd thank you.

  • @samp9908
    @samp9908 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much! Followed your steps on a 2013 Honda pilot now noise is gone! You are awesome!

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  9 месяцев назад

      Please post some of your problems here. I might be able to help

    • @lakay990
      @lakay990 7 месяцев назад

      @samp9908-Did you remove the oil filter sensor?Thanks and also thanks to @abcdeinformation3048

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@lakay990 in some model where oil pressure switch is right on top of the bolt for tensioner then yes, you need to remove the pressure switch. Use 27mm or adjustable wrench

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@lakay990 kuya. Mukhang pinoy po ata kayo. Patulong naman po ako sa page ko. Hahaha

    • @lakay990
      @lakay990 7 месяцев назад +1

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  • @matthewvalentine3549
    @matthewvalentine3549 8 месяцев назад

    This is amazing content. Thank you sir.

  • @chromengoldsupra
    @chromengoldsupra 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this video. I'm a new subscriber.

  • @inFALable
    @inFALable 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome time saver! Thanks!

  • @spicythai2000
    @spicythai2000 Год назад

    Great information. Thank you so much.

  • @duane2344
    @duane2344 20 дней назад +1

    awesome ingenuity and use of tools.

    • @duane2344
      @duane2344 20 дней назад

      I hate it when I pull the pin

  • @josefocaal
    @josefocaal 2 месяца назад +1

    Gracias carnal yo iba desarmar todo pero luego vi tu video lo hice en 20 minutos.

  • @cormegastarks8815
    @cormegastarks8815 8 месяцев назад +2

    Finally a real technician video..

  • @TariqAli-je1lz
    @TariqAli-je1lz 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you tha comments say everything I want to say I did it and it worked great good job 👍🏽

  • @mikeduffy5670
    @mikeduffy5670 8 месяцев назад

    Great video, thank you. I just did this in about 90 minutes. Very important to put the lower bolt in first. This is best way to do the job without taking off the lower timing belt housing and the crank shaft pulling which can be a real challenge. I too was very nervous pulling the pin out before installing....all went well.

    • @pegleggreg3627
      @pegleggreg3627 6 месяцев назад

      any challenge putting the new tensioner in? any worrying moments?

    • @mikeduffy5670
      @mikeduffy5670 6 месяцев назад +1

      A little concerned about getting the tensioner into the receiver and on the cam. I needed to turn the cam shaft more than I thought and about twice as much as shown in this video.

    • @pegleggreg3627
      @pegleggreg3627 6 месяцев назад

      @@mikeduffy5670 yep first time ever doing this and can’t see what’s contacting it.
      Basically move the crank if the tensioner isn’t going in. Bolt bottom bolt, move crank again so top bolt can be lined up. In a nutshell?

    • @michaelgallo2723
      @michaelgallo2723 6 месяцев назад

      If you don't pull the pin before installing the new , isn't the bottom cover blocking the pin?

    • @pegleggreg3627
      @pegleggreg3627 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@michaelgallo2723 yes this would’ve been the case and not be able to install it with the pin on

  • @fatkorn
    @fatkorn Год назад

    Good tip. My 06 Pilot started making that noise, about 10 minutes later it sounded like the engine was eating itself, the two bolts holding the tensioner in place broke off in their holes. Sucks.

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  Год назад

      Oh no. Looks like somebody replaced it before and never get it tight enough.

  • @tallpaul9475
    @tallpaul9475 7 месяцев назад +4

    If the vehicle has 100K miles or has driven that many miles since last timing belt replacement, then it is more than just the tensioner that should be having maintenance. There are kits that have the water pump, tensioner and associated pulleys, as well as the timing belt. It is cheaper to do the entire maintenance instead of risking the belt, water pump, and/or pulleys going bad after just replacing the tensioner.

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  7 месяцев назад

      Absolutely. 1000% true. 105k miles to be exact or 7yrs. Which ever comes first.

  • @JamesWalters1
    @JamesWalters1 4 месяца назад

    Tried it. It was very challenging to get the bottom bolt back in but it works.

  • @user-gs7cq6pw3b
    @user-gs7cq6pw3b 8 месяцев назад +1

    Gracias por compartir, ya lo hice y me quedo muy bien ,en una Acura Mdx 2014, nada mas que tuve que quitar el sensor de aceite por que me estorbaba para quitar el tornillo de abajo.

    • @llamasmario8747
      @llamasmario8747 7 месяцев назад

      Entonses todo le salio bien? Tengo una 2016 acura mdx que tiene el mismo motor.

  • @Whattocooktoday-tj9qp
    @Whattocooktoday-tj9qp 6 месяцев назад

    Life saver. Thanks man.

  • @bigfoottoo2841
    @bigfoottoo2841 Год назад +1

    Awesome, thank you

  • @poshpageboy8417
    @poshpageboy8417 11 месяцев назад +2

    I’m so tempted to try this way out jus to avoid the hassle of doing a tbelt/wtrpump kit

  • @mikeumeh4072
    @mikeumeh4072 4 месяца назад

    Perfect. Thank you

  • @tinmarind2pingue
    @tinmarind2pingue 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks,you are a master😲🤔🤗👋👍

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  9 месяцев назад

      Funny you made that comment today. I just passed the last 2 of my ase today. That makes me a master tech. Lol.

  • @gregormerry2995
    @gregormerry2995 Месяц назад +1

    This worked on my 01 Acura CL but you need to take off the oil pressure sensor and use the base of it to pry up as there is very little room.

    • @gregormerry2995
      @gregormerry2995 Месяц назад

      Also had to disconnect and reconnect the battery as the cam sensors were not happy.

  • @punx4life85
    @punx4life85 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing trick.. thank you sir

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  10 месяцев назад +1

      Please... dont call me sir... lol... im not that mighty. Bro is fine.

    • @punx4life85
      @punx4life85 10 месяцев назад

      @@abcdeinformation3048 it's how I was raised in texas, sir & ma'am.. you can call me whatever you want, just don't call me late for dinner 😆

  • @mdemartile
    @mdemartile 9 месяцев назад

    Great job, thank you for the time saving method of replacing the tensioner.
    I will say that this repair has a bigger picture to include when making the call to do the whole job vs just the tensioner.
    Affer having to do the whole job, only to have to do it all over again due to Duralast garbage replacement tensioner 30k later, and asjust the valves at theie scheduled maintenance; Honda should redesign the tensioner away from hydraulic, or shoot anyone who makes them cheap and last only a third of the time OEM lasts.

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  9 месяцев назад

      What can you say. Its a honda. Lol... just like what they say, were not engineers. But we fix engineers mistakes.

  • @timothyyoon444
    @timothyyoon444 3 месяца назад +1

    Don, great video. I was hearing the same noise and many on RUclips are saying it’s the timing tensioner issue. So I replaced it a few days ago (before I saw yours so it took me much longer to replace it) but I’m still hearing the exact same noise. Can it be the timing tensioner pulley or idler bearing issue?

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  3 месяца назад

      if your hearing more from the top, i have seen a lot where cam shaft lobes worn out. specially on high mileage. or maybe a loose spark plugs.

  • @transformer889
    @transformer889 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, I was wondering why you pulled the pin out before installation, if you had left it in wouldn't it have made it easier

  • @garrymarin7336
    @garrymarin7336 Год назад

    Im so freaking happy this worked,, but I must admit a had an extra pair of hands, but my credit to my clearance was terrible, because it was an Accord, the Odyssey ,and pilot are easier,, thank you, thank you, thank you, that awful noise is gone......

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  Год назад

      Happy to help.

    • @fresem
      @fresem 10 месяцев назад

      How's it holding up after 1 month? Contemplating doing this to my Accord.

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@fresem mine still works great since 2015.

    • @fresem
      @fresem 10 месяцев назад

      @abcdeinformation3048 thanks for the response. Do I need to worry about TDC when doing this on a 2017 accord v6?

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@fresem its a good practice to put it on tdc that way it wont sprung on you

  • @duanebartlett4885
    @duanebartlett4885 6 месяцев назад

    Great video!Wondering if its the same procedure on an 06' 3.5L Acura MDX?

  • @DownloaderVideo
    @DownloaderVideo 3 месяца назад +1

    You are a fucking genius brother, keep it up!!

  • @abcdeinformation3048
    @abcdeinformation3048  Месяц назад +1

    Im really glad that 98% watched my video successfullycompleted the job and happy about it. I guess in return, I would like you guys to post some questions or video request. Im running out of videos to post. hahaha.

  • @erichackney7301
    @erichackney7301 3 месяца назад

    Thanks!

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  3 месяца назад

      wow. you dont have to bro. but. what can I say. thank you. I dont even know you could do that here in youtube.

  • @newman9940
    @newman9940 5 месяцев назад

    VERY CLEVER!!

  • @erichackney7301
    @erichackney7301 3 месяца назад

    Oh…I did this on a 2008 Honda Ridgeline and $58.00 tensioner from Amazon. Timing belt last replace at 225000 mile and now has 270000 miles on the clock.

  • @Tewthpaste
    @Tewthpaste 6 месяцев назад

    *i dont have a Honda but my C7 corvette is making that same noise too. i will need to check my pulley tensioner. Although mine only make the noise if i press the pedal to spin the belt faster but if it just sit idling than it wont rattle.*

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  6 месяцев назад

      Sounds more like a drive belt tensioner. If it isnt hard, just remove the drive belt and recheck if the noise is still there

  • @garrymarin7336
    @garrymarin7336 11 месяцев назад

    This makes me feel like just maybe there's more little short cut time and money saving maneuvers like this the mechanic world, makes you want to do all the work yourself...

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes there is. But i can guarantee, you wont learn this the first 5 times you did the job. Im a 15yrs honda master tech. Now aiming for toyota master tech. But i will post as much as I could to help others out. Specially nowadays that repairs are getting really expensive.

  • @08jmichael
    @08jmichael 8 месяцев назад

    I just followed your video to change the tensioner and I finally got things to fit. I had to turn the crank a bit to get the holes to align. Now the car will not start. Did I mess something up by turning the crank too much? I only turned it clockwise as you instructed. Thanks for the great video and advice!
    This part definitely needed changing, but it might be something more at this point. The car stopped working and I had this on the list to replace, so I started there first.

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  8 месяцев назад

      What year and model? Check for code. You mught have a ckp dtc. If you unplug the connector for ckp, you might have bent one of the pin.

    • @08jmichael
      @08jmichael 8 месяцев назад

      @@abcdeinformation3048Thanks for the quick reply. It is a 2015 Odyssee. I just had it towed to a local shop because I realize I’m in over my head and I want to make sure I don’t break it. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!

    • @abcdeinformation3048
      @abcdeinformation3048  8 месяцев назад

      @@08jmichael please give us an update what they found. So i would also know if i missed in some of my instructions. Hope everything is ok.

    • @joem9985
      @joem9985 7 месяцев назад

      @@08jmichael What was the update on your vehicle?

    • @08jmichael
      @08jmichael 7 месяцев назад

      I ended up having it towed to my Honda dealership after the first shop couldn’t fix it. It was out of time and needed a new timing belt, etc. I guess I waited too long to apply your fix. The car completely died and I tried to fix the tensioner, but it was too late.