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Replacing CV Axle 2003-2007 Honda Accord 

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This video is made as a guideline to show you how to replace the CV axle on a 2003-2007 Honda Accord.
I hope it was helpful!
Odelfi Headlamp: odelfi.com/pro...
Torque Specs:
- Axle nut: 181 ft.lbs.
- Upper ball joint: 35 ft.lbs.
- Lower strut fork: 47 ft. lbs.
- Wheel: 80 ft.lbs.
Tools used in this video:
- Basic Wrench Set: amzn.to/39eg1fD
- 36MM Socket: amzn.to/3cMLclr
- ½ inch 6 Pt. Deep Impact Socket Set: www.harborfrei...
- ½ Inch Swivel Sockets: www.harborfrei...
- 3/8” Deep 6-Point Sockets: www.harborfrei...
- Pry Bar Set: www.harborfrei...
- 4 lbs. Hammer: www.harborfreig...
- 2lb Hammer: amzn.to/3KHf5B8
- 21 Gal. Oiled Air Compressor: www.harborfrei...
- ½” Pneumatic impact Gun: www.harborfrei...
- 3 Ton Low Profile Jack: www.harborfrei...
- 6 Ton Jack Stands: amzn.to/33K6pu7
Parts used in this video:
- Front CV Axle: www.1aauto.com...
Other related videos:
- Honda Accord Playlist: • 2004 Honda Accord EX V6
Please note that I am not a professional mechanic, nor am I saying that you have to do exactly what I say in this video. Perform these repairs at your own risk! Safety first ;)

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Комментарии : 57   
@tjzzworld9101
@tjzzworld9101 4 месяца назад
Everyone in the comments complain bout not using a torque wrench this the good Ole way of doin things torque specs were very helpful in the description
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 4 месяца назад
If you know your tool you can get things really close to the torque spec, especially if you are also familiar with the car you're working on.
@jesusleon1153
@jesusleon1153 Год назад
I'm glad to see you working on the Honda again. I thought you didn't have any love for us Honda owners anymore. 😜 Great job as always.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Lol no don't worry, I have nothing against Honda/their owners. But sadly this is the last video on this car. It will be moving on to a new home in the very near future.
@jesusleon1153
@jesusleon1153 Год назад
@@AutoFixYT How many miles did she finally end up with?
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
@@jesusleon1153 Almost 280k all original components except for some wearable items.
@qmoney414
@qmoney414 9 месяцев назад
U were informative n thorough with ur directions. Gonna try doing it myself to save money, gotta learn one way or another. Thank u bro!
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 9 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@halopcdraco
@halopcdraco 2 месяца назад
I just watched a video and you're taking more steps to take out your CV shaft. The other channel didn't bother with the brake lines.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 2 месяца назад
I did it so I wouldn't accidentally overstretch it. You do you, I'd you don't want to remove it then definitely do it your way. I take shortcuts sometimes that work well as long as I'm careful. Sometimes the risk is worth it ;)
@halopcdraco
@halopcdraco 2 месяца назад
@@AutoFixYT If you removed the lower ball join nut and a linkage nut, the brake lines wouldn't stretch. I have a bad vibration when I accelerate so I'm not looking forward on replacing my driver side cv shaft.
@bravo6631
@bravo6631 9 месяцев назад
Love your video, I have the same car with 289000 mile on it I learned a lot from you.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 9 месяцев назад
Thank you! Keep the car going!
@keithe.465
@keithe.465 4 месяца назад
I give this video a 10 out of 10😊
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 4 месяца назад
Thanks!
@LoneWolfSnowplowing
@LoneWolfSnowplowing Месяц назад
because you're as clueless as he is. hahhahaha. just run that axle nut in with an impact
@jakepaoletti8646
@jakepaoletti8646 Год назад
Super helpful! Your account deserves more subscribers, all very well put together
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Thanks!
@braddabug8598
@braddabug8598 Год назад
Is there any danger of the old axle getting stuck in the transmission? I seem to remember hearing there was some kind of locking ring that could get a little bit out of alignment, and if that happened it made it 100x harder to get out. But I don't know if that applies here. I have an Odyssey that will need a new axle sometime soon.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Yeah it can definitely happen. In that case you'll have to just spin it and wiggle it and pry it until it pops out.
@miguelurquieta6483
@miguelurquieta6483 Год назад
Very helpful & informative.. thank you sir.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Thank you!
@jacquelineflannery-l3j
@jacquelineflannery-l3j 24 дня назад
Does it have to be torque to the exact number or can I just do everything with a wrench ?
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 17 дней назад
Ideally you should be torquing everything. But... you do you. I don't always. Just know your tool and know your nuts and bolts.
@wrenchpony9735
@wrenchpony9735 Год назад
Great little video man! Love that you call out sizes of all the fasteners, very helpful 👍
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Thank you!
@keithe.465
@keithe.465 4 месяца назад
Great video no bull keep up the good work
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 4 месяца назад
Thanks!
@jamyonlove5029
@jamyonlove5029 6 месяцев назад
Do the 2.4L and 3.0L have the same front driver axle?
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 6 месяцев назад
No, they are not the same parts. Same procedure though.
@cutthroat795
@cutthroat795 Год назад
Hey nice and clear video. I was just wondering where and what brand you got the part from, and if you felt it was a nice part. Kind of hard to choose between all the random brands that likely manufacture them in China lmao
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 11 месяцев назад
I don't remember where i got it from but yeah when it comes to CV Axles most brands are fine and most brands are made in China or other Asian countries. So pick something that is a decent price but also Google some reviews and you'll find an answer for sure.
@donniev8181
@donniev8181 10 месяцев назад
Did you torque the axle but before notching??
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 10 месяцев назад
I did not, but the torque is high enough to be able to get it close with an air gun, if you know your tool.
@chazayah5985
@chazayah5985 6 месяцев назад
How much for the job
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT 6 месяцев назад
Depends on the labor rate of the shop.
@DaSesh
@DaSesh Год назад
is it 36mm or 32mm?
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
I say it in the video, 36mm
@DaSesh
@DaSesh Год назад
@@AutoFixYT yea some guides say 32mm but its 36mm for me and also replacement was also 36mm for me was hoping for 32mm so i didnt have to buy another Socket lol appreciate the quick reply!
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Lol yeah I know what you mean. I had to buy a 36mm socket the first time I pulled this axle nut off lol
@DaSesh
@DaSesh Год назад
@@AutoFixYT i just hope it comes off and easy got a torch if it doesnt lol
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
@@DaSesh haha yeah whatever works lol
@SashaNem
@SashaNem 10 месяцев назад
cool
@neillking8870
@neillking8870 Год назад
Bro didn’t even torque the axle but 😂
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
It’s fiiiiine lol Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. Should I have? Yes. But I didn’t. Oops.
@KantusKid
@KantusKid Год назад
It's about 130lbs. Most air impacts are capable of such torque. Bet if he did measure it, he'd be pretty darn close. It's not a game of exacts sometimes.
@victorbaird8220
@victorbaird8220 Год назад
😂
@gregsmith332
@gregsmith332 Год назад
You listed torque specs, but you're too lazy to use a torque wrench and instead use a 800-ft-lb impact wrench.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
Lol that gun is far from 1000 ft lbs. It's not a cer powerful gun which is why I used it. The other reason is that after years of using several and even one specific gun, you learn it's power by feel. That is the case for me. I can get things pretty close to proper torque with it. Every mechanic will do the same thing, it's all about experience.
@gregsmith332
@gregsmith332 Год назад
@@AutoFixYT You wouldn't bolt down a cylinder head with a impact wrench or air ratchet? That Earthquake impact wrenches rated at 800 ft lb. So it will put out 800 ft lb, no matter how you try to spin it. Impact wrenches, unlike torque wrenches, are not precision instruments. Using an impact wrench to ram home nuts and bolts is a sign of a laziness. "Every mechanic will do the same thing, it's all about experience" If that's the case, I rather do it myself. I don't believe this "you'll get a feel for it" nonsense.
@AutoFixYT
@AutoFixYT Год назад
@@gregsmith332 It may be rated at 800 ft lbs, but it won't get to 800 ft lbs unless you hold it on the fastener with the trigger pulled. Just like your car won't go 120 mph unless you hold the gas pedal down, even if it can easily get there. And no I wouldn't torque a head with it but I have run down the head bolts with one before. But there is a difference between a head bolt which is a torque to yield bolt meant to be tightened to a certain degree (not ft lbs) and a suspension bolt made of a high grade steel which does not have an angle torque. Havjng said that, once you get to know the tool you're holding, you can easily estimate. Might not be spot on, but it will be close, most likely on the tighter end, not the looser end.
@Hopemiyata789
@Hopemiyata789 Год назад
You have no reason to be rude. You said "I'd rather just do it myself". Then do it yourself and stop whining like a man baby over a video you are too lazy to make yourself - hence why you're watching someone else do it themselves.
@goognamgoognw6637
@goognamgoognw6637 Год назад
@@AutoFixYT You're wrong, this is a car abuse, and i know mechanics at dealership don't care about torque specs either. You're talking nonsense with your "I can easily estimate", what you have in your hand is a impact gun there is NO control on your part, only illusory, each impact is determined by compressed air not your holding the release a certain time. Unfortunately the auto service industry does not give a f, in the contrary car damaged at dealerships mean more money down the road and new car buys. I've experienced oil pan plug screw being overtorqued by dealer and ruined threadings requiring me to extract it, fortunately it's made of more ductile metal so it probably didn't damage the oil pan and have not have any leaks since. But the same thing is happening on all bolts around the car, in the trunk, direction, everything, mothfg mechanics like you don't give a f and damage everything.
@BobDobalina-os2sh
@BobDobalina-os2sh 7 месяцев назад
Horrible work.
@EBKABK773
@EBKABK773 5 месяцев назад
😂😂😂
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