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Unrelated, but can you please tell me how the cylinders are numbered on 8th gen honda? are they 1-4 from left to right looking down at the engine bay, or right to left? I can't seem to find good information on this online, there seems to be alot of conflicting info, some say the closest to the serpentine belt number 1 and others say closest to the cam shaft and crankshaft sensor is number 1 and they or on opposite ends in these cars... I want to know because I have some misfire codes and loss of power and want to know which coil I need to potentially replace. Thank you
2:34 If you look lower on the hood, closer to the bottom left part of the hood, there is actually another hole where you can put the hood stick in to prop it up. That hole allows you to put the hood up further than if you use the normal hole. Maybe that helps!
Thanks a lot! I got the new belt and after trying to fix it and realized it is longer than the old belt I returned it to the store. It has been a week and I’ve been to three different stores. I’m currently waiting for a special order from one of the stores. The new routing path explains it all. 👍
I just did this job on my 2010 Civic which had the new routing already. The old belt still looks great after almost 13 years and 120k miles and there are testimonies of owners changing them out over 150k miles! I installed a Bando brand belt part number 7PK2170 and it was the correct length. Couple pointers. On the rearmost "pulley" I used a mini clip to hold the belt in place. My son held the the tensioner while I slipped the belt over the air condition pulley which by the way does not have the ridges that keep the belt in place. So make this the last pulley to slip on the belt. I removed the right wheel and the panel behind it to expose the area for a better visual. I used two spanners to aid in leverage. If the 19mm spanner is an offset type then it is still necessary to prop up the hood with a broom stick or similar. The most challenging part though was pushing the belt over the ac pulley. Small hands help. Finally before starting the engine double check the routing and more importantly that the belt is within the recesses .Cheers
Just replaced this belt on 2009 with 188,000 miles. The original belt still looked good. It was a pain to replace. New belt would not go over the alternator until I had some one hold it in the groves on the bottom two pulleys, then it went right on. used a piece of romex wire to route the belt up through the middle of the pulleys, worked great.
Thank you so much sir for this video i went to 4 different stores and the dealer and nobody could explain why my old belt was shorter than the new one but it was to tight thatmy old belt broke my tensioner twice at this time im waiting for a special order belt but on my way back to the store to get the right belt once again Thank you sir ..
Thank you I even had to search up a serpentine diagram. Lucky me, I found a long tree branch to reach the belt in the back and place it right. I used a 19mm standard gearwrench and a 17mm standard gearwrench to extend and be able to push the tension pully up to remove the old and set the new one in. I'll post pics on Twitter and post a video on my TH-cam soon.
Love the end comment, I had the same issues when it was time to reinstalled the belt in my 2007 Honda Civic, after a long day at work, started it in the evening, the wife car, it was getting dark 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬😰😤😤😢😭😨. So you are right take your time and do not rush it and remember the routing of the belt make a drawing, take pictures and remember to make sure as you said belt must be seated or else 😫. Great pointers Sir👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🇯🇲🇨🇦. The car look clean and no rust.
Great video! Your final piece of advice at 05:12 helped me out a lot. I tried doing it two days ago and was getting really frustrated. Your tip to be patient... helped me get it done today... very quickly I might add.
Your the second guy who recommends that OTC belt tool. I think I'm falling behind. Good tip on pushing the tensioner slowly. I do throw a wrench once in a while. :)
I was going to bypass the AC pulley using the civic DX belt, now that you mentioned about the routing and the problem with the arm, I will not take that route.
There’s a second hole in the back of the bonnet or hood to have it open wider for servicing. It’s near to the windscreen jets and will mean its more out of the way. I cursed and swore at mine as I only had a short spanner and could not get the tensioner far enough to slip the belt on. I will do the water pump side next time as the alternator is almost impossible. This engine is also in the frv or edix models.
I did this today, having another person definitely makes things easier. I found it best to remove the wheel and use your hands to set the belt around pulley while another person from top gives you direction and helps with belt fishing…
How long can you drive without the serpentine? I need to move my car to the bottom lot of my building by Friday and the serpentine just broke tonight. I guess I'd have to get it out first. It's jammed and all you can smell is burning rubber. Well, when it was running you could.
Great video Dog. Question, I'm replacing my hydraulic mount next week, oem as per your video. Will belt and bolt be easier while I have mount off? Thanks
Hey man great video. Replaced my belt and followed the new routing diagram. When I have the tension all the way off the tensioner the belt is about a 1/4 inch or less short. I’ve checked the routing multiple times. Any ideas?
Dave your videos are always filled with tips and tricks and of course tools yes tools.❤️ well Dave I just picked up that serpentine belt tool. My hands are to be to keep reaching down. What the hey I’ll give it a try STAY WELL 👍
Hey Big Dog, why did the old belt needed to be replaced? preventative maintenance? My belt is 11 years old on my 2006 EX Sedan. It's still fine at 164k although I'm thinking about replacing it now to have no future issues. Mine is brown and glazed.
When I bought the car, someone bypassed the AC compressor pulley, which mean the belt he used doesn't go over the AC pulley. Do you think that person used a part # Honda belt from another Civic which didn't had the AC?... I plan to repair the air compressor next summer and replace the belt with the right one, but what if I need to replace the belt before I do the repair, I would need to figure out which one it is that I will need for that weird configuration..I would like to have your inside about it. Thanks.
Hey man, just replaced my tensioner but still hearing some squeaking sound. Kinda sound like a mouse talking if that makes sense. Do u think its the belt that's causing the sound?
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Hello Dave, thanks for sharing however in my case. The belt keeps getting cut each time I change it. Have changed the tensioner several times still keeps cutting. Kinda tired right now
routing recall was gor cars made in America not Canada...I had this issue as well....that part number is or canadian cars...route it the same way guys...no belt recall for canadian 06 civics just for American 06 civics
Can you please reassure me in that the size if that wrench is a 19mm I just ordered one tonight. Thanks in advance and great videos like always.....HELLLLLLLOOOOOOO!
I got an 07 Honda Civic while my 07 335 is taking a break off the road until I can find time out of college to fix it myself. I got a Honda because they’re reliable and “EASY TO WORK ON”……. the only problem is THE DAMN BELT😐 0 space to work on it (with normal tools). That belt was nothing but skipping, causing my battery light to turn on mid turn losing power steering, squealing, the whole nine yards. My radio doesn’t even get enough power because it’s skipping so bad. Also the damn radio SKIPS EVERY STATION, and FROM AM TO FM ON ITS OWN DUE TO THE THIS DAAAYUM BELT. Whoever designed the serpentine belt placement wasn’t the smartest. The one on my bmw is in the front of the engine instead of being at a side angle. I’m now finally tackling this to sell it and Jesus Christ this is a pain in my ass! My Honda was the shittiest Honda to sight. idiot who owned the car before me decided to SPRAY PAINT almost the entire dash board WHILE THE PANELS WERE STILL IN THE DAMN CAR. Needless to say I had to replace every dash panel and the door panels. Enjoy my rant and thanks for the content😂
@@jennellhill8437 It worked for a few hours but it’s unfortunately back to the same bs. I can officially rule out what isn’t the issue for you that I’ve done already. I replaced my wire harness for the radio Purchased & replaced the steering controls Changed my serpentine belt Replaced fuse and relays Swapped oem head units and radios. I’m going to be checking the alternator, amp, and grounds now.
Seems like you know a lot about Honda civics. I heard a lot of 8th gen civics have cracked engine block problems, is that true? should I buy a 2008 civic ex coupe 140k miles on the R18 engine? or should I stay away
There were some early issues with that (casting problems from engine plant), most of those vehicle should have already been fixed or in the crusher. I would not hesitate to buy one of these Civics if I needed a car.
I hate that hydraulic tensioner had to replace the water pump not to difficult until I was about to wrap things up and rounded the tensioner. I hate new cars i miss my 85 delta 88
@Bulli Kid It might be wise for you to consider changing the belt on your Civic. Deterioration of the belt due to age is also a factor (in addition to the number of miles).
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Unrelated, but can you please tell me how the cylinders are numbered on 8th gen honda? are they 1-4 from left to right looking down at the engine bay, or right to left?
I can't seem to find good information on this online, there seems to be alot of conflicting info, some say the closest to the serpentine belt number 1 and others say closest to the cam shaft and crankshaft sensor is number 1 and they or on opposite ends in these cars...
I want to know because I have some misfire codes and loss of power and want to know which coil I need to potentially replace. Thank you
2:34 If you look lower on the hood, closer to the bottom left part of the hood, there is actually another hole where you can put the hood stick in to prop it up. That hole allows you to put the hood up further than if you use the normal hole. Maybe that helps!
Oh yeah. I forgot about that.
Thanks a lot! I got the new belt and after trying to fix it and realized it is longer than the old belt I returned it to the store. It has been a week and I’ve been to three different stores. I’m currently waiting for a special order from one of the stores. The new routing path explains it all. 👍
Glad it helped, thanks for the comment!
Thank you for the straightforward talk... Hated when people have to tell me a bunch of mumbo jumbo before getting to the point.
I try not to lol!
I just did this job on my 2010 Civic which had the new routing already. The old belt still looks great after almost 13 years and 120k miles and there are testimonies of owners changing them out over 150k miles! I installed a Bando brand belt part number 7PK2170 and it was the correct length. Couple pointers. On the rearmost "pulley" I used a mini clip to hold the belt in place. My son held the the tensioner while I slipped the belt over the air condition pulley which by the way does not have the ridges that keep the belt in place. So make this the last pulley to slip on the belt. I removed the right wheel and the panel behind it to expose the area for a better visual. I used two spanners to aid in leverage. If the 19mm spanner is an offset type then it is still necessary to prop up the hood with a broom stick or similar. The most challenging part though was pushing the belt over the ac pulley. Small hands help. Finally before starting the engine double check the routing and more importantly that the belt is within the recesses .Cheers
Mine is at 155k miles and hasn't been changed as far as I know, but the tensioner has recently gone so I'll be doing it soon
Sir, I can not thank you enough for the technical approach you provide in your videos, the helpful tips as well as the quality of the uploaded videos.
Just replaced this belt on 2009 with 188,000 miles. The original belt still looked good. It was a pain to replace. New belt would not go over the alternator until I had some one hold it in the groves on the bottom two pulleys, then it went right on. used a piece of romex wire to route the belt up through the middle of the pulleys, worked great.
👍
I have a 2008 Honda Civic with 183,000 Mike's and never replaced the belt. Going to bring it in to do. Love the civics lol
well done! easily explained and what to look out for. I can tell you don't live anywhere that has snow and salt. Nice clean engine bay, no corrosion.
Nope, I don't live where there is snow and salt anymore! Thanks for the comment!
Thank you so much sir for this video i went to 4 different stores and the dealer and nobody could explain why my old belt was shorter than the new one but it was to tight thatmy old belt broke my tensioner twice at this time im waiting for a special order belt but on my way back to the store to get the right belt once again Thank you sir ..
Love your 1.8 8th civic videos always come in clutch. One of my favorite TH-cam channels 💯
Thank you I even had to search up a serpentine diagram. Lucky me, I found a long tree branch to reach the belt in the back and place it right. I used a 19mm standard gearwrench and a 17mm standard gearwrench to extend and be able to push the tension pully up to remove the old and set the new one in. I'll post pics on Twitter and post a video on my TH-cam soon.
Love the end comment, I had the same issues when it was time to reinstalled the belt in my 2007 Honda Civic, after a long day at work, started it in the evening, the wife car, it was getting dark 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬😰😤😤😢😭😨. So you are right take your time and do not rush it and remember the routing of the belt make a drawing, take pictures and remember to make sure as you said belt must be seated or else 😫.
Great pointers Sir👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🇯🇲🇨🇦. The car look clean and no rust.
Thanks for the comment!
Great video! Your final piece of advice at 05:12 helped me out a lot. I tried doing it two days ago and was getting really frustrated. Your tip to be patient... helped me get it done today... very quickly I might add.
Your the second guy who recommends that OTC belt tool. I think I'm falling behind. Good tip on pushing the tensioner slowly. I do throw a wrench once in a while. :)
Lol, thanks Wyatt!
I was going to bypass the AC pulley using the civic DX belt, now that you mentioned about the routing and the problem with the arm, I will not take that route.
I never knew about this till today and my pivot bolt snapped last weekend so thank you U are a life saver
My favorite mechanic by far!
Thanks 👍!
There’s a second hole in the back of the bonnet or hood to have it open wider for servicing. It’s near to the windscreen jets and will mean its more out of the way. I cursed and swore at mine as I only had a short spanner and could not get the tensioner far enough to slip the belt on. I will do the water pump side next time as the alternator is almost impossible. This engine is also in the frv or edix models.
Yes they do, of course I forgot to mention it in the video.
I did this today, having another person definitely makes things easier. I found it best to remove the wheel and use your hands to set the belt around pulley while another person from top gives you direction and helps with belt fishing…
How long can you drive without the serpentine? I need to move my car to the bottom lot of my building by Friday and the serpentine just broke tonight. I guess I'd have to get it out first. It's jammed and all you can smell is burning rubber. Well, when it was running you could.
great video ! In my Honda user guide they say "check the belt".. so how do you know its old and need to be changed or in good condition?
does this work for a 2008 honda civic EX Coupe?
The otc installation tool comes in handy on tons of hard to reach vehicles
I agree, super handy tool.
I like the "lets get to it" vibe.
Great video Dog. Question, I'm replacing my hydraulic mount next week, oem as per your video. Will belt and bolt be easier while I have mount off? Thanks
Yes, it should be easier. Thanks for the comment!
@@BigDog50001 great channel!
Hey man great video. Replaced my belt and followed the new routing diagram. When I have the tension all the way off the tensioner the belt is about a 1/4 inch or less short. I’ve checked the routing multiple times. Any ideas?
What you find out I’m in the same situation?
@@benjamingarcia1072 my tensioner was bad and I had to replace it.
Great tips. Need tips how replace the belt tensioner 2008 civic
Dave your videos are always filled with tips and tricks and of course tools yes tools.❤️ well Dave I just picked up that serpentine belt tool. My hands are to be to keep reaching down. What the hey I’ll give it a try STAY WELL 👍
Nothing wrong with having more tools!
Hey Big Dog, why did the old belt needed to be replaced? preventative maintenance? My belt is 11 years old on my 2006 EX Sedan. It's still fine at 164k although I'm thinking about replacing it now to have no future issues. Mine is brown and glazed.
Yes, preventative maintenance. It will break eventually and usually at the most inopportune time.
@@BigDog50001 The same day I commented this, I bought a new OEM belt. Thanks for the heads up!!!
When I bought the car, someone bypassed the AC compressor pulley, which mean the belt he used doesn't go over the AC pulley. Do you think that person used a part # Honda belt from another Civic which didn't had the AC?... I plan to repair the air compressor next summer and replace the belt with the right one, but what if I need to replace the belt before I do the repair, I would need to figure out which one it is that I will need for that weird configuration..I would like to have your inside about it. Thanks.
That otc tool....ive never seen one of those. Added to the list. Great tips in the video
Glad I could help you buy more tools lol!
To remove the tire and plastic cover under car the best way to put belt on.?
Sometimes that can help make it easier.
Great as usual Dave! Thanks for the tips!
Thanks Mike!
Hey man, just replaced my tensioner but still hearing some squeaking sound. Kinda sound like a mouse talking if that makes sense. Do u think its the belt that's causing the sound?
Keep up the good work Big Dawg! Thanx for the video..n feeling that west coast outro 😎👍🏼
Thank you, I appreciate that!
hey are the clips you removed reusable ? Can they break easy if I put too much pressure ? thanks for the video.
Most plastic clips that hold trim pieces and wiring etc can be reused but a lot of them break pretty easily when removed. Thanks for the comment!
Big Dog another great video full of useful information!
Thanks for the comment Joe!
I changed the idler pulley and got the part from autozone and for some reason now for the life of me i cant even get the belt on? Any thoughts?
There's actually another prop rod hold closer to the windshield for this reason.
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Best illustration and information. Thank you very much
I appreciate the comment, thanks!
lots of great info here. good job. thank you
I appreciate the comment, thanks!
Hello Dave, thanks for sharing however in my case. The belt keeps getting cut each time I change it. Have changed the tensioner several times still keeps cutting. Kinda tired right now
If any of the pulleys are out of alignment that can happen.
@@BigDog50001 am gonna be having a check on the pulleys alignment and see if anyone is out of place. Will keep you posted thanks
There is a second little slot for the hood brace on the very bottom. It pushes the hood straight up and out of the way for servicing.
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Nice bolt face piece!
Is there a belt stretch indicator on that engine?
Yes.
Is serpentine belt used interchangeably with drive belt? My wife’s car needs a new one and I wanted to be sure I’m watching the right thing.
yep, it is the same thing, you are in the right place.
Pretty good tips
Wats the belt size
Good informative content!
Thanks!
why the belt i buy in honda is more longer
Good tools gearwrench long wrenches are sweet
routing recall was gor cars made in America not Canada...I had this issue as well....that part number is or canadian cars...route it the same way guys...no belt recall for canadian 06 civics just for American 06 civics
Wow! For real?? Cool.
Thank you brother
Good video Dave
Thanks Antonio!
yoo why no one using the second hole on the hood for the hood stand.
Can you please reassure me in that the size if that wrench is a 19mm
I just ordered one tonight. Thanks in advance and great videos like always.....HELLLLLLLOOOOOOO!
I can't guarantee it but many Hondas are either 14mm or 19mm.
Can you just take the belt off and not replace it? Mine is broke
Thank you so much for the video saved my time 👍👍
Glad it helped!
I got an 07 Honda Civic while my 07 335 is taking a break off the road until I can find time out of college to fix it myself. I got a Honda because they’re reliable and “EASY TO WORK ON”…….
the only problem is THE DAMN BELT😐 0 space to work on it (with normal tools). That belt was nothing but skipping, causing my battery light to turn on mid turn losing power steering, squealing, the whole nine yards. My radio doesn’t even get enough power because it’s skipping so bad. Also the damn radio SKIPS EVERY STATION, and FROM AM TO FM ON ITS OWN DUE TO THE THIS DAAAYUM BELT. Whoever designed the serpentine belt placement wasn’t the smartest. The one on my bmw is in the front of the engine instead of being at a side angle.
I’m now finally tackling this to sell it and Jesus Christ this is a pain in my ass!
My Honda was the shittiest Honda to sight. idiot who owned the car before me decided to SPRAY PAINT almost the entire dash board WHILE THE PANELS WERE STILL IN THE DAMN CAR. Needless to say I had to replace every dash panel and the door panels.
Enjoy my rant and thanks for the content😂
Same thing going on with radio skipping on my 08 civic. Never made the connection until I read your comment. All makes sense now. Thank you!
@@jennellhill8437 It worked for a few hours but it’s unfortunately back to the same bs.
I can officially rule out what isn’t the issue for you that I’ve done already.
I replaced my wire harness for the radio
Purchased & replaced the steering controls
Changed my serpentine belt
Replaced fuse and relays
Swapped oem head units and radios.
I’m going to be checking the alternator, amp, and grounds now.
Seems like you know a lot about Honda civics. I heard a lot of 8th gen civics have cracked engine block problems, is that true? should I buy a 2008 civic ex coupe 140k miles on the R18 engine? or should I stay away
There were some early issues with that (casting problems from engine plant), most of those vehicle should have already been fixed or in the crusher. I would not hesitate to buy one of these Civics if I needed a car.
Thanks
👍
I hate that hydraulic tensioner had to replace the water pump not to difficult until I was about to wrap things up and rounded the tensioner. I hate new cars i miss my 85 delta 88
Time to go buy a long as* wrench, thats the tip i needed, thanks a bunch
Thank you
👍
Thank you sir!
You bet!
Still on original 90k Miles 2097 civic.
A 2097 model, wow I would love to see a pic of it! ;)
@@BigDog50001 I'm sure that person meant 2007..lol
@Bulli Kid It might be wise for you to consider changing the belt on your Civic. Deterioration of the belt due to age is also a factor (in addition to the number of miles).
@@BigDog50001 lol.
What happened to your hand
Nothing that I can remember lol.
Got 160k on mine and still going lol!
Literally showed nothing and talked the whole time
Bro speaks Yapanese
You didn't show how to do it.....
Nope, didn't have time.
Yeah bizarre video
There is a service position for the hood
And u didn't show us how you did it so no likes on this one sorry
Gracias por tus aportes son de mucha ayuda. Para que todo sea más perfecto sólo falto las medidas de las herramientas. 3/4' o 19mm
19mm
Great video! Thank you! And thank you for all the detail stuff too! That was really cool of you. 🙏🤙