Here are the links to buy the PARTS you will have to replace & the TOOLS showcased in the video which you might need in order to diagnose & solve Code P2646: 1. amzn.to/2Fm9HI0 | Genuine Honda 15810-RAA-A03 Spool Valve Assembly 2. amzn.to/3hyadzA | Genuine Honda 15845-RAA-A01 Vtc Filter Assembly 3. amzn.to/3c3xqbB | Honda Genuine Filter, Spool Valve 4. amzn.to/3iw1MWR | Honda Genuine (37240-R70-A04) Oil Pressure Switch Assembly 5. amzn.to/2E4MERe | Actron CP9550 PocketScan Plus 6. amzn.to/2Fy3Hf3 | Sea Foam SF-16 Motor Treatment - 16 oz. 7. amzn.to/35xkRnQ | GEARWRENCH 20 Pc. Ratcheting Wrench Set, SAE/Metric - 35720 8. amzn.to/35BfFPH | Milwaukee 2457-20 M12 Cordless 3/8" Lithium-Ion Ratchet (Bare Tool) 9. amzn.to/33xbgKS | EPAUTO 45 Pieces 3/8" Drive Socket Set with 72-Tooth Pear Head Ratchet
You, young sir, will go far with that attitude and skillset. I followed along and did this on my daughter's car today. You made a difference for us. We NEED the money I saved doing it myself. Thank you.
This is easily the best video out there showing how to do this second screen/gasket. Everybody does the solenoid on the back, but it seems few are making videos like this. Appreciate it!
Just finished the job but my tensioner housing only had the long center bolt, and a nut that had to be removed from a stationary bolt, no 3rd bolt. Also, I very carefully removed the pulley because of the rear nut. But when I took the pulley totally off, there was no nut affixed to the tensioner housing. I thought maybe it fell without me hearing it, but I couldn't find it. When I fastened the pulley bolt on later, it held with no problem. Anyway, I did manage to lose one bolt, the one that secures the power steering line to the chassis, and of course I couldn't find it. Thanks for the vid.
Hello there young man I’m just a new subscriber and I’m impressed to see such of good job you did and the effort you put in your task to complete it. Awesome job and keep up the good work 👍 👏👏👏 And I’ll see you in the next one ☝️
Thanks for the great video. Question. I stripped my bolts (did not have a torque wrench). I see the oil is leaking from the side. Can you suggest the best way to fix it? helicoil?
Without being there myself it’s hard to suggest a fix, although I’d definitely start with replacing those bolts! Sorry, I wish I could be more helpful.
Hey bro just I have one question did you put torque on the screws? or just no over tight the screws? I’m talking about the front VTC filter behind the power steering pump
I know the lighting is better outside but maybe it would be better if you and your dad could clear up space in your garage (if possible) so you don't have to work when it's snowing. Just worried about you getting sick.
Why did you cut out the part where you put the belt back on at 7:47? That's the part that many of us needed to see to do it right, but you removed it from your video and then it cut to show it already on. Please don't do this for future videos! Please show the whole process. THanks
Here are the links to buy the PARTS you will have to replace & the TOOLS showcased in the video which you might need in order to diagnose & solve Code P2646:
1. amzn.to/2Fm9HI0 | Genuine Honda 15810-RAA-A03 Spool Valve Assembly
2. amzn.to/3hyadzA | Genuine Honda 15845-RAA-A01 Vtc Filter Assembly
3. amzn.to/3c3xqbB | Honda Genuine Filter, Spool Valve
4. amzn.to/3iw1MWR | Honda Genuine (37240-R70-A04) Oil Pressure Switch Assembly
5. amzn.to/2E4MERe | Actron CP9550 PocketScan Plus
6. amzn.to/2Fy3Hf3 | Sea Foam SF-16 Motor Treatment - 16 oz.
7. amzn.to/35xkRnQ | GEARWRENCH 20 Pc. Ratcheting Wrench Set, SAE/Metric - 35720
8. amzn.to/35BfFPH | Milwaukee 2457-20 M12 Cordless 3/8" Lithium-Ion Ratchet (Bare Tool)
9. amzn.to/33xbgKS | EPAUTO 45 Pieces 3/8" Drive Socket Set with 72-Tooth Pear Head Ratchet
You, young sir, will go far with that attitude and skillset. I followed along and did this on my daughter's car today. You made a difference for us. We NEED the money I saved doing it myself. Thank you.
This is easily the best video out there showing how to do this second screen/gasket. Everybody does the solenoid on the back, but it seems few are making videos like this. Appreciate it!
Good job to the mechanic and camera crew.
Great job Aiman- you are a very smart kid. Good luck on your engineering career. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
Just finished the job but my tensioner housing only had the long center bolt, and a nut that had to be removed from a stationary bolt, no 3rd bolt.
Also, I very carefully removed the pulley because of the rear nut. But when I took the pulley totally off, there was no nut affixed to the tensioner housing.
I thought maybe it fell without me hearing it, but I couldn't find it. When I fastened the pulley bolt on later, it held with no problem.
Anyway, I did manage to lose one bolt, the one that secures the power steering line to the chassis, and of course I couldn't find it.
Thanks for the vid.
Hello there young man
I’m just a new subscriber and I’m impressed to see such of good job you did and the effort you put in your task to complete it.
Awesome job and keep up the good work 👍 👏👏👏
And I’ll see you in the next one ☝️
You're the Best Teacher by Working under Snow
What’s the torque setting for the cover of the VTC strainer? Thanks.
Thank you for your show I enjoyed it and learned something. There was no bulshit strait to the point , keep up the good work.
Thank you very much for sharing my Honda has a leaky VTC strainer Gasket and Power steering pump. Now I know how to do it and save money.
No problem! Let me know how it went! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for all this new vidos. you are really give us alot new skills to do it . Essay way to found the best way to fix our cars. ty. Great job
Great job well done very clear instructions easy to follow. Thank you.
Great video guys. You have an amazing work ethic. Keep up the good work.
Đude, I find you hella funny... in a good way.
My fingers hurt just watching you😂😂😂😂
Should put on a blower heater, it's snowing and looks so cold outside. But you doing a good job.
I enjoy your auto vids, job well done!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
thanks for putting part list my 2003 has over 350000 miles I think the Gasket are due lol
Very smart
Great video thanks for posting it.
Great job my man. So these two things you did up to this point solved the problem, correct? you didn't have to change anything else?
Thanks for the great video. Question. I stripped my bolts (did not have a torque wrench). I see the oil is leaking from the side. Can you suggest the best way to fix it? helicoil?
Without being there myself it’s hard to suggest a fix, although I’d definitely start with replacing those bolts! Sorry, I wish I could be more helpful.
No problem. I understand. I wish I was closer to you. Thank you for taking the time to answer. I have always loved your videos.
I like watching you dude. But you did help. Thank's
Whats the year of this honda accord?
Thanks you help me find a oil leak
Glad I could help!
What kind of tool could I use if I didn't want to remove the pump or the triangular piece?
I’m curious... did you fix the problem?
Yes
Hey bro just I have one question did you put torque on the screws? or just no over tight the screws? I’m talking about the front VTC filter behind the power steering pump
Hand tighten and then crank down gently until you feel resistance.
Did this solve the problem?
Yes
I know the lighting is better outside but maybe it would be better if you and your dad could clear up space in your garage (if possible) so you don't have to work when it's snowing. Just worried about you getting sick.
What state do you live ? Working on a snow ❄️💪!
You can take that third bolt out with a 12mil long without having to take off the pully
Did this fix the problem
Yes
So no code?
Aiman ?? Macam nama melayu
Why did you cut out the part where you put the belt back on at 7:47? That's the part that many of us needed to see to do it right, but you removed it from your video and then it cut to show it already on. Please don't do this for future videos! Please show the whole process. THanks
Cause it's tough to do lol and he probably had help