In case there's anyone with a *2006* (like me) the process will be a little different.. Do NOT remove the bracket below your power steering pump - that's your engine mount and your engine will drop :) The location of the bolts are also a little different - reference your replacement part to find them. Taking the old pulley off the original part to put on the replacement was a little tricky, I ended up borrowing an impact wrench from a buddy and giving it a couple quick pumps. Good luck, and kudos to Matt for putting together such a detailed, and well-shot tutorial. It was really helpful and gave me the confidence to switch the part out myself. Thanks!
@@MattShaughnessy6 I follow you since 2018, you work on your backyard, and that's very hard against the weather, I'm a technician i work in Air conditioner automotive in Mexico.
For Honda 2003-2007 place 3/8"extension into the pulley hole and jam it against the output hose boss; 16" long breaker bar is enough to break the pulley nut loose without damaging the pulley or pump body (from the factory installation). This is not the case if you are removing pulley from previously replaced pump, because the nut is tightened with impact tool almost to 90 foot pounds! (instead of 47)
Sure glad to come up on your channel Matt, my son purchased a 07 cr v, need to replace the power steering hose as it has a pin hole leak right at bracket guide. Great video too👍🏽 And I subbed your channel.
Dec 2021: Sub’d for this excellent video. My 2007 that my daughter drives has been losing fluid and is leaking (at least overnight). Gonna test to see if it squirts from the hoses, will likely end up replacing pump. Thanks, Matthew!
Hey +Matt Shaughnessy, do I have to use OEM pump/ high pressure hose when replacing, or only fluid? I'll be tackling this as a fairly novice DIYer here soon and need to start buying parts.
Did you use a 14mm open end wrench to connect to the belt tensioner? Usually like on my truck it takes a like 1/2” drive ratchet but on our Honda I can’t see it ?so any help appreciated
What kind of powersteering pump did you end up going with? My moms pump has been leaking on her crv and ive replaced it 3 times with different brands (1 rockauto, 1 amazon, 1 ebay) and every single on i had to return cause they whined like a supercharger on a hellcat lol.
I know this response is old but must say if all it did was whine than all you needed to do was change 2 o-rings that cost less than $3.00 One goes on high pressure line and inlet line, the two lines that hook up to pump.
In case there's anyone with a *2006* (like me) the process will be a little different.. Do NOT remove the bracket below your power steering pump - that's your engine mount and your engine will drop :)
The location of the bolts are also a little different - reference your replacement part to find them. Taking the old pulley off the original part to put on the replacement was a little tricky, I ended up borrowing an impact wrench from a buddy and giving it a couple quick pumps.
Good luck, and kudos to Matt for putting together such a detailed, and well-shot tutorial. It was really helpful and gave me the confidence to switch the part out myself. Thanks!
Thanks for telling your followers to replace there fluids. I am a mobile mechanic in South Florida.
It's good to have a place against the weather, greetings from México.
Hello! Nice to meet you! Glad to know mexico is on board and watching my channel I am honored!
@@MattShaughnessy6 I follow you since 2018, you work on your backyard, and that's very hard against the weather, I'm a technician i work in Air conditioner automotive in Mexico.
Great video, I’m going to use your video to replace the power steering pump this weekend on my 2008 crv 🙌
Great tutorial!!! Most new pumps come without the pulley, which needs to be transferred. That is more of a headache than removing the pump. Lol😊
For Honda 2003-2007 place 3/8"extension into the pulley hole and jam it against the output hose boss; 16" long breaker bar is enough to break the pulley nut loose without damaging the pulley or pump body (from the factory installation). This is not the case if you are removing pulley from previously replaced pump, because the nut is tightened with impact tool almost to 90 foot pounds! (instead of 47)
Thanks for providing an easy to understand video. Have a wonderful day!
Thank you! You too!
Sure glad to come up on your channel Matt, my son purchased a 07 cr v, need to replace the power steering hose as it has a pin hole leak right at bracket guide.
Great video too👍🏽
And I subbed your channel.
Thank you for all that you do. I appreciate your time and dedication
You are so welcome
Good job, very good camerawork and narration.
Thank you very much!
Having the same problem with mines too, leaked all over my alternator, big thanks!
Dec 2021: Sub’d for this excellent video. My 2007 that my daughter drives has been losing fluid and is leaking (at least overnight). Gonna test to see if it squirts from the hoses, will likely end up replacing pump. Thanks, Matthew!
Hey +Matt Shaughnessy, do I have to use OEM pump/ high pressure hose when replacing, or only fluid? I'll be tackling this as a fairly novice DIYer here soon and need to start buying parts.
Great vid!
Did you use a 14mm open end wrench to connect to the belt tensioner? Usually like on my truck it takes a like 1/2” drive ratchet but on our Honda I can’t see it ?so any help appreciated
Hi brother,.. honda crv type2 powersteering pump is same as type 3?
How do I know if my mechanic gave me a new power steering pump or used?
You da man. Thank you sir!
Excellent vid. Thx.
Thank you
Nice tutorial! Thank you!
What kind of powersteering pump did you end up going with? My moms pump has been leaking on her crv and ive replaced it 3 times with different brands (1 rockauto, 1 amazon, 1 ebay) and every single on i had to return cause they whined like a supercharger on a hellcat lol.
I ended up using a *Duralast New Power Steering Pump 5823N* for my 2006. I think this part works for many different years and currently goes for $177.
I know this response is old but must say if all it did was whine than all you needed to do was change 2 o-rings that cost less than $3.00 One goes on high pressure line and inlet line, the two lines that hook up to pump.
Cool video
Thank you so much. You might've saved me about $600 I can't afford to spend. Anybody know what size those specific O-rings are and where to get them?
Harbor freight has a variety pack of NITRILE o rings
Honda dealer has em like 8 bux.
If only we had access to the 10mm