Very helpful, thanks !Just purchased a 2006 model and discovered this damper is just rattling around. Also I noticed going over 50 mph ISH there was some vibration coming from the rear. So hopefully this damper being replaced might settle it down.
Same issue for me buddy. Just purchased the new diff. Dampener and am about to install. Have a lot of clunking when going over bumps in the rear end, hopefully this solves the issue. Ty for your video
Thanks for the video. I just got done replacing mine on my 2003 CRV. Mine was so rusted that it fell apart. That's when I heard it rattling around. Removing that damn bolt literally took me about an 40 minutes. I had to keep spraying it with 3M lubricant. Used my foot on the ratchet to get it to move. Only took about 5 minutes to get the new one installed.
If I had broken that bolt off I think I would have just left the new damper out and lived without it. We still have the car. A local independent shop replaced the engine front main seal a couple of years ago but otherwise she just keeps going.
I agree, Ken. I have since acquired a smartphone holder device in anticipation of whatever next job comes along. Probably then lighting will still be a challenge. Still, I do like to share what I can in the moment.
I know you have never walked on a tightrope over a gorge before but all you have to do is keep your balance and put one foot in front of the other. And that's all there is to it. I hope this has been helpful.
0$ fix here! I just cut mine out. Cut one of the nubs off it and then pulled it out. Figured its just a damper=not required. No added vibrations or noise from the rear end since even months later. 0$ fix ftw!
Hi Guys, any body knows if it needs to take alote of parts off to insert this damper in or it is easy job to put it in, please advise, maybe that mechanic was lieing to me Thank you
Thanks man, this helped me, I had the exact same problem in my CR-V im from mexico I really helped this video. How much was the cost of this piece because here in Mexico I can not find it? thanks
$68.00! That's stupidly expensive, but maybe you know how sometimes you'd rather fix the noisy problem than the truly bad problem because it's so irritating. I hope you can eventually find the part, Ruben, and for far less than I got it.
ElmoIsBold yes mine doing the same like so annoying that I can’t stand it anymore lol hey did you notice that those Crv have some weird stuff like on top of the driveshaft something like a bushing it called floor damper but that part it’s discontinued from Honda I removed it from my car thinking that it was that thing that was making noise but it wasn’t
Hi Keith, I've got a 2005 and the damper is completely rusted and it is making a clunking noise over some bumps. I tried to loosen the bolt with a breaker bar but haven't had much luck yet and I didn't want to force it and snap the head off so I've been patient and sprayed it with Free All. Hopefully, I don't need to put a grinder to it. Was it difficult at all for you to get that bolt off?
Not that I remember. I probably blasted it myself just out of habit, but Colorado is not as hard on cars as Minnesota, where I grew up. I'd guess that I just used a 1/2" drive ratchet with a 12-point socket. You can tell from the second half (ish) of the video that there is no jack in my way, since it was up on stands by then - on the rear frame just in front of the rear wheels. That allows the rear suspension to drop some distance and give your hands and arms a bit more room. Still not enough for an impact tool, but manual tools worked for me anyway. Good luck with your job - let the penetrant soak.
Update: I was able to break the bolt loose with penetrant but do not have enough room to turn the ratchet enough for the bolt to unscrew. The bolt seems to get kicked back by the rubber gasket(s) so I think my only solution left will be impact ratchet.
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If you live on the east where it snows do not try and open this unless you have enough tools i had to cut the mount with saw zaw to get it out and struggled with getting the new one in there is no way you can open the bold its rusted to the mount
For sure, if it's the only thing wrong with your 17 year old car. If your car is like mine, though, there are probably higher priorities. Worse than a missing damper is one that's still there, but it's broken and making horrible sounds. If it's missing entirely it can't make noise - but then it's also not damping noises from the rest of the drivetrain. Manufacturer claims that it's also there to maximize the LIFE of the drivetrain. How long do you hope to drive it?
I just pick it up for a winter car but it's a nice ride would like to keep as long as I can both of the other cars I had I got over 300 on them before they weren't worth fixing
I said no. Wife said yes. Happy wife, happy life. :) But seriously, if Honda's early engineering tests showed measurable vibration, and the next tests showed that the vibration was largely controlled with the addition of a rubber-mounted floating weight, and so they shipped it that way...my guess would be that lots of guys would choose to live without it after the rubber aged and the weight shook itself free of the car. I wouldn't see a problem with that myself.
Yes. Either with jack stands (just in front of each rear wheel) or right down on the concrete floor if there was enough elbow room. I guess I don't remember exactly any longer...
Honda never says explicitly what its function is. They probably thought the name "damper" was sufficient. Since that's all we have to go on, it apparently dampens vibration somehow, either isolating passengers from road unpleasantness a bit (though if you drive a CR-V you know that it's pretty "in touch" with the road) or protecting the differential from excessive vibration forces. How a small metal mass suspended in a rubber hanger can handle the kind of forces thrown at it from a typical interstate (you ever traveled crappy I-80 across Nebraska before any of their dowel bar reinforcement?) at 75mph is beyond me - though I am an electrical engineer and not a mechanical engineer. Also, does it filter across a broad band of frequencies or is it meant to be more responsive at a particular more narrow band? Why? This is bizarre arcane magic to me. However, wife and I flipped a coin, dropped the 60 bucks and replaced it rather than remove it. Not sure what I would have done if I had been unable to remove it, though - stripped or broken bolt or whatever. Cut out old one to eliminate the irritating clunk and then return part for $60???? Still driving this old car, by the way.
Hi Mr. Junker, you never show what did you do to put that inside, so I have mine missing for some reason I printed out the picture of that damper and show it to the mechanic, he wants to charge me $200.00 because he said that he will take everything off, it is a big Job. Please help me out here. thank you Tony
It may look tight our cramped at times in this video, but there is in reality plenty of room to take out the single bolt, pull out the damper, sneak the new one in, and bolt it in place. That's if you jack the car as shown at the beginning of this video. If you go further and out jack stands under the rear jack points (just ahead of the rear wheels in the frame - relatively obvious) and then lower the jack, you will have even more room for gigantic or clumsy hands. :) This is a beginner job requiring the right tools and common sense, not a big brain. Be patient and safe, and you will save money and gain experience and confidence!
Hi ElmolsBold, do you knows if it needs to take alote of parts off to insert this damper in or it is easy job to put it in, please advise, maybe that mechanic was lieing to me when he wants to charge $200.00 for it because he will take off everything to put that in Thank you
This was the exact problem our '02 CRV was having. Replaced quickly and the clunk in the junk is GONE. Great video, thanks.
It would have been nice to see a little more footage of the piece actually coming out and going back in.
Very helpful, thanks !Just purchased a 2006 model and discovered this damper is just rattling around. Also I noticed going over 50 mph ISH there was some vibration coming from the rear. So hopefully this damper being replaced might settle it down.
Thanks a million. Really helped me locate a nagging noise problem
Thanks man, this helped me, I had the exact same problem in my CR-V
Same issue for me buddy. Just purchased the new diff. Dampener and am about to install. Have a lot of clunking when going over bumps in the rear end, hopefully this solves the issue. Ty for your video
Thanks for the video. This is exactly the info i needed.
I just changed it, it was super easy, thank you guys
I guess we're among the lucky ones, @Comacho. Congrats!
Thank you for posting! This solved my issue!
Thanks for the video. I just got done replacing mine on my 2003 CRV. Mine was so rusted that it fell apart. That's when I heard it rattling around. Removing that damn bolt literally took me about an 40 minutes. I had to keep spraying it with 3M lubricant. Used my foot on the ratchet to get it to move. Only took about 5 minutes to get the new one installed.
If I had broken that bolt off I think I would have just left the new damper out and lived without it. We still have the car. A local independent shop replaced the engine front main seal a couple of years ago but otherwise she just keeps going.
How did you get it out? Did you have to let down the sway bar?
@@Brettstr you can leave the sway bar in. It's a five min job. 14mm socket.
have the same problem , watched your video now i can replace mine thanks for taking the time to make the vidio .
Thanks dude this helped me out a lot !!!bam one bolt great video!
I agree, Ken. I have since acquired a smartphone holder device in anticipation of whatever next job comes along. Probably then lighting will still be a challenge. Still, I do like to share what I can in the moment.
thanks this really helped me
Thanks Man, Mine went 102k 2007MY
I know you have never walked on a tightrope over a gorge before but all you have to do is keep your balance and put one foot in front of the other. And that's all there is to it. I hope this has been helpful.
Thank you !!
Did it fix the problem from the vibration of the CV axles moving around
thank you! thank you!
I cant believe it. My car had this part missing since I've bought back in 2004. Crazy. No wonder my rubber bush is shot to pieces
Did you have to drop the anti sway bar i cant get enough swing on my ratchet to get the bolt out
Seeing how you removed the bolt would have been good
Thanks that helped wasn't sure what that was even for lol I'm about to buy 1 for a back up its nothin special but heard there reliable
0$ fix here! I just cut mine out. Cut one of the nubs off it and then pulled it out. Figured its just a damper=not required. No added vibrations or noise from the rear end since even months later. 0$ fix ftw!
Could fill up the holes in the mounts too. Seeing as the dont make after market motor or diff mounts for am 03 5 speed honda crv
Hi Guys, any body knows if it needs to take alote of parts off to insert this damper in
or it is easy job to put it in, please advise, maybe that mechanic was lieing to me
Thank you
Have a 2011 CRV knocking noise change the links change the bushings cannot find it I'm going to check it out tomorrow morning
Thanks man, this helped me, I had the exact same problem in my CR-V im from mexico
I really helped this video.
How much was the cost of this piece because here in Mexico I can not find it? thanks
$68.00!
That's stupidly expensive, but maybe you know how sometimes you'd rather fix the noisy problem than the truly bad problem because it's so irritating. I hope you can eventually find the part, Ruben, and for far less than I got it.
I notice I have to replace mine on my o5 Crv hey did you was getting noise when passing bump or just noise whatever moment you was driving ?
Mine did the clunk on the medium bumps - not small or large bumps.
ElmoIsBold yes mine doing the same like so annoying that I can’t stand it anymore lol hey did you notice that those Crv have some weird stuff like on top of the driveshaft something like a bushing it called floor damper but that part it’s discontinued from Honda I removed it from my car thinking that it was that thing that was making noise but it wasn’t
Hi Keith,
I've got a 2005 and the damper is completely rusted and it is making a clunking noise over some bumps. I tried to loosen the bolt with a breaker bar but haven't had much luck yet and I didn't want to force it and snap the head off so I've been patient and sprayed it with Free All. Hopefully, I don't need to put a grinder to it. Was it difficult at all for you to get that bolt off?
Not that I remember. I probably blasted it myself just out of habit, but Colorado is not as hard on cars as Minnesota, where I grew up. I'd guess that I just used a 1/2" drive ratchet with a 12-point socket. You can tell from the second half (ish) of the video that there is no jack in my way, since it was up on stands by then - on the rear frame just in front of the rear wheels. That allows the rear suspension to drop some distance and give your hands and arms a bit more room. Still not enough for an impact tool, but manual tools worked for me anyway.
Good luck with your job - let the penetrant soak.
Wii do! Hopefully the ratchet will work. Thanks!
Update: I was able to break the bolt loose with penetrant but do not have enough room to turn the ratchet enough for the bolt to unscrew. The bolt seems to get kicked back by the rubber gasket(s) so I think my only solution left will be impact ratchet.
If you can get one in there... Do you have the car up on jackstands in the rear so that the rear suspension can fall and give you the most room?
Yes! The rear is on jackstands on the tallest notch.
Is the Rubber Bush connected to it easy to replace too ad does it need any force to get out?
Where is there a rubber bush?
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If you live on the east where it snows do not try and open this unless you have enough tools i had to cut the mount with saw zaw to get it out and struggled with getting the new one in there is no way you can open the bold its rusted to the mount
hi there thanks for the video . i was just wondering if you had to support the diff / pumkin when u did the job?
No, did not.
I have a 2001 CRV when I got it used and it doesn't have one should I put one on it runs fine
For sure, if it's the only thing wrong with your 17 year old car. If your car is like mine, though, there are probably higher priorities. Worse than a missing damper is one that's still there, but it's broken and making horrible sounds. If it's missing entirely it can't make noise - but then it's also not damping noises from the rest of the drivetrain. Manufacturer claims that it's also there to maximize the LIFE of the drivetrain. How long do you hope to drive it?
I just pick it up for a winter car but it's a nice ride would like to keep as long as I can both of the other cars I had I got over 300 on them before they weren't worth fixing
may yours doesn’t have a Differential
do you even need that part? Ive been running my car without it for 3 years.
I said no. Wife said yes. Happy wife, happy life. :) But seriously, if Honda's early engineering tests showed measurable vibration, and the next tests showed that the vibration was largely controlled with the addition of a rubber-mounted floating weight, and so they shipped it that way...my guess would be that lots of guys would choose to live without it after the rubber aged and the weight shook itself free of the car. I wouldn't see a problem with that myself.
I would have though that the 2 rubber "teeth" supposed to face down to hit the metal, but guess I was wrong!
You did this on the ground correct?
Yes. Either with jack stands (just in front of each rear wheel) or right down on the concrete floor if there was enough elbow room. I guess I don't remember exactly any longer...
Just take middle bit out and chuck it away! Nothing to do with mot if its missing.dosent do much anyway
damper ... delete :-)
What’s it’s function?
Honda never says explicitly what its function is. They probably thought the name "damper" was sufficient. Since that's all we have to go on, it apparently dampens vibration somehow, either isolating passengers from road unpleasantness a bit (though if you drive a CR-V you know that it's pretty "in touch" with the road) or protecting the differential from excessive vibration forces. How a small metal mass suspended in a rubber hanger can handle the kind of forces thrown at it from a typical interstate (you ever traveled crappy I-80 across Nebraska before any of their dowel bar reinforcement?) at 75mph is beyond me - though I am an electrical engineer and not a mechanical engineer. Also, does it filter across a broad band of frequencies or is it meant to be more responsive at a particular more narrow band? Why? This is bizarre arcane magic to me. However, wife and I flipped a coin, dropped the 60 bucks and replaced it rather than remove it. Not sure what I would have done if I had been unable to remove it, though - stripped or broken bolt or whatever. Cut out old one to eliminate the irritating clunk and then return part for $60???? Still driving this old car, by the way.
C'est un équilibreur qui permet au véhicule de rester STABLE dans les virages et plus particulièrement la ou la chaussée est déformée.
Lack of removal video make harder how to remove and replace.
Hi Mr. Junker, you never show what did you do to put that inside, so I have mine missing for some reason I printed out the picture of that damper and show it to the mechanic, he wants to charge me $200.00 because he said that he will take everything off, it is a big Job.
Please help me out here.
thank you
Tony
It may look tight our cramped at times in this video, but there is in reality plenty of room to take out the single bolt, pull out the damper, sneak the new one in, and bolt it in place. That's if you jack the car as shown at the beginning of this video. If you go further and out jack stands under the rear jack points (just ahead of the rear wheels in the frame - relatively obvious) and then lower the jack, you will have even more room for gigantic or clumsy hands. :) This is a beginner job requiring the right tools and common sense, not a big brain. Be patient and safe, and you will save money and gain experience and confidence!
Hi ElmolsBold, do you knows if it needs to take alote of parts off to insert this damper in
or it is easy job to put it in, please advise, maybe that mechanic was lieing to me when he wants to charge $200.00 for it because he will take off everything to put that in
Thank you
Comacho Comacho You don't take anything off but the damper itself, and replace it.
thank you so much ElmoIsBold , my damper is missing, so I just need to buy it and insert it
is it easy job to insert it , or hard
I thought it was pretty easy. But of course I told my wife how hard it was, for more wife points. :D
I wrapped some duct tape on each ends and some in the middle to keep it suspended. Not spending money on a silly part
Right. What does it do anyway?
A whole $20 lol
That dampener is useless.... removed mine years ago and it affected nothing. Def not worth the price for such a unnecessary part
Bin it... dont need it.
Looks like a very poor design