Honda Odyssey Power Steering Pressure Line Hose
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Honda Odyssey Power Steering Pressure Line Hose
You shouldn't have to put up with the mess, increased steering effort and risk of pre-mature steering rack assembly failure that comes with a leaking Honda Odyssey power steering hose. Making the investment in a new hose with proper fittings and well-made crimps allows for leak-free operation while restoring steering input to the vehicle. Use AutoZone's Same Day Store Pickup option to get started quickly when you order from us online. Feel free to consult the trustworthy advice provided by our helpful staff for any installation questions you have, and benefit from free battery charging and engine diagnostic testing at the same time.
YEAR RANGE FOR HONDA ODYSSEY BY MODEL
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Reviews
Reviews for
Good replacement hose
JG
in a month
Watch a couple of YouTube videos before tackling this R&R. Getting the old hose out was pretty easy. Take mental notes of how it's routed and the orientation of the hose end as you're removing it. Getting the new one in was challenging. After removing the old hose, set it and the new hose beside each other. Bend the metal tubing of the new hose to match the old one. Cover the ends of the new hose with plastic to keep contaminants out. Insert the new hose in the same orientation as the old one when you removed it. Make sure to route it around the various power steering and other fittings correctly. I had to bend the metal tube in a few places to get it into the proper final location. My power steering pressure switch wires were broken at the connector. I disassembled the connector and soldered in new wires to restore the function of the switch. The new hose works great.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2004 Honda Odyssey
Watch a couple of YouTube videos before tackling this R&R. Getting the old hose out was pretty easy. Take mental notes of how it's routed and the orientation of the hose end as you're removing it. Getting the new one in was challenging. After removing the old hose, set it and the new hose beside each other. Bend the metal tubing of the new hose to match the old one. Cover the ends of the new hose with plastic to keep contaminants out. Insert the new hose in the same orientation as the old one when you removed it. Make sure to route it around the various power steering and other fittings correctly. I had to bend the metal tube in a few places to get it into the proper final location. My power steering pressure switch wires were broken at the connector. I disassembled the connector and soldered in new wires to restore the function of the switch. The new hose works great.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2004 Honda Odyssey
Reviews for
Replacement was Needed, price was Great
Darlene
in a year
2003 Honda Odyssey 3.5 engine. tension puller Choose the Mechanic carefully...after after 5 stores, with replacement serpentine belt lol
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2003 Honda Odyssey
2003 Honda Odyssey 3.5 engine. tension puller Choose the Mechanic carefully...after after 5 stores, with replacement serpentine belt lol
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2003 Honda Odyssey
Reviews for
Fit 2006 Honda Odyssey Perfectly
Happidaddi
in 2 years
Fit perfectly. Quality seems to be acceptable. Can't tell the difference between this and the OEM. It was a little bit difficult getting the new one started into the rack. I had to do it from the top. And then tightened it from the bottom.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2006 Honda Odyssey
Fit perfectly. Quality seems to be acceptable. Can't tell the difference between this and the OEM. It was a little bit difficult getting the new one started into the rack. I had to do it from the top. And then tightened it from the bottom.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2006 Honda Odyssey
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