I live in MN. Ordered the whole motor and cable assembly (had clips and everything) online from Jim White Honda out of Ohio. They are a legit Honda dealership but sold the part for a couple hundred less than the dealership near me. After tax and shipping it was $422. None of the auto stores near me had this exact part or even just an aftermarket equivalent. I verified with Honda per my VIN, the part number I need. There have been some recalls and I didn't want to buy someone's used crap recalled part. Solid instructions though. Helped a lot. Thanks! The job would have been a little over $2k at the dealership, so getting it done for less than 1/4 of that is nice. And really in about as much time since I don't have to mess around with dropping the car off and picking up some other time.
Fantastic! I'm specializing in Honda sliding doors repair, but I do only 3rd and 4th gen (2005-2010 and 2011-2017) Now someone asked me to fix 2019. This video is very informative. Seems the job is even easier on this one comparing to 4th gen (3rd gen is the the worst). Now I need to figure out how to fix the cable motor. Thanks, man!
The motor and cable are one piece. I got the part from my local honda dealer. Suggest using oem parts as they last longer and have no issues after installing.
Hey can you help with a video on how to open the door my latch won’t open and door is stuck ! I don’t know if i need to the the motor or something with the latch i have a 2018 odyssey touring!
Thanks for the video. After fixing mine, the door closes and stay closed but the back of the door won't close all the way except I push it in. Any advice ?
Hey buddy I don't know how to message you but however I was going to see if you would have ever replace the sunroof motor in this car? I'm trying to get the headliner down in the front and I can't get it down because the two lights and the sunroof operator in the front will not pop down after I take out the two Phillips screws I'm stuck at this point by the way I figured out all the motors that operate the windows add this car have three screws mounting the motor to the regulator Honda did not put any threadlocker on these little bolts and they have caused a problem I have took all my window regulators out of all the windows on this van just like this one and put those three screws back in with threadlocker and torque them down and they all work perfectly now. I'm trying to get to the sunroof one because it melts the motor of the same way and I can't get the headliner down.
You need to remove the overhead handles and the sunvisors for the headliner to come down. Be careful as the headliner can easily become creased. Let me know if this helps you out.
Will do the problem I'm having is getting the light s and switches in the middle to coome down after I take out the two Phillips screws I'm stuck there I thought maybe I would be able to get a visual on the motor from there
To the maker of this repair video, Thank you very much for your instruction, accurate and very to the point. Now I can do the job. Thanks again.
That was me. Thanks for the comment!
Thanks a lot just replace my sliding door motor in today great video again keep doing a good job on the videos
Glad to help!
I live in MN. Ordered the whole motor and cable assembly (had clips and everything) online from Jim White Honda out of Ohio. They are a legit Honda dealership but sold the part for a couple hundred less than the dealership near me. After tax and shipping it was $422. None of the auto stores near me had this exact part or even just an aftermarket equivalent. I verified with Honda per my VIN, the part number I need. There have been some recalls and I didn't want to buy someone's used crap recalled part. Solid instructions though. Helped a lot. Thanks! The job would have been a little over $2k at the dealership, so getting it done for less than 1/4 of that is nice. And really in about as much time since I don't have to mess around with dropping the car off and picking up some other time.
Glad you were able to fix it yourself! Thanks for the comment
great video keep doing a good job -i need to replace mine soon
You can do it!
Fantastic! I'm specializing in Honda sliding doors repair, but I do only 3rd and 4th gen (2005-2010 and 2011-2017) Now someone asked me to fix 2019. This video is very informative. Seems the job is even easier on this one comparing to 4th gen (3rd gen is the the worst). Now I need to figure out how to fix the cable motor. Thanks, man!
i have a quick question does this video apply for the 2010 model or is there different steps i have to take
@robertobracamontes8308 there are different steps for a 2010
@@con_Auto darn i have a job for one tomorrow i don’t see much information on it on youtube
@robertobracamontes8308 the procedure high level is similar but there are major differences
Excellent video. Thank you for getting to the point.
You saved me $1k or probably more. They wanted $200 just to look at it!
That’s why I made this channel to help people save money who are willing to do things on their own!
Glad to hear! 👍
Great video!!!!
Thank you I appreciate you
Can you post the link for the new parts where you ordered them.
I got the parts from the dealership. Just tell them Slide door motor
Have you been able to find where to order the actual motor and cable? Honda wants to charge me $1,200 to fix my door
The motor and cable are one piece. I got the part from my local honda dealer. Suggest using oem parts as they last longer and have no issues after installing.
What’s the part number?
Hi, what model year is this Odyssey? Thanks!
2018
Hey can you help with a video on how to open the door my latch won’t open and door is stuck ! I don’t know if i need to the the motor or something with the latch i have a 2018 odyssey touring!
Thanks for the video. After fixing mine, the door closes and stay closed but the back of the door won't close all the way except I push it in. Any advice ?
The door alignment may be off. I am not sure I haven’t had a problem like that before
What year is this?
2018 Honda Odyssey
Heads up guys on the right side you have to loosen the rear evaporator housing to access the rear bolts
Hey buddy I don't know how to message you but however I was going to see if you would have ever replace the sunroof motor in this car? I'm trying to get the headliner down in the front and I can't get it down because the two lights and the sunroof operator in the front will not pop down after I take out the two Phillips screws I'm stuck at this point by the way I figured out all the motors that operate the windows add this car have three screws mounting the motor to the regulator Honda did not put any threadlocker on these little bolts and they have caused a problem I have took all my window regulators out of all the windows on this van just like this one and put those three screws back in with threadlocker and torque them down and they all work perfectly now. I'm trying to get to the sunroof one because it melts the motor of the same way and I can't get the headliner down.
In the front
You need to remove the overhead handles and the sunvisors for the headliner to come down. Be careful as the headliner can easily become creased. Let me know if this helps you out.
Will do the problem I'm having is getting the light s and switches in the middle to coome down after I take out the two Phillips screws I'm stuck there I thought maybe I would be able to get a visual on the motor from there
@@THUNDERGARAGE423 have you removed the cover for the lights? There should be screws under there
I'll give it a try I just hope the whole entire headliner doesn't have to come down lol