You saved me $1000 with this video. Initially I went with generic O-rings, which are available in Amazon. They are not working well, especially the one that connects expansion valve and firewall. After getting genuine one from Honda service center, the system sealed properly. I do see Honda guys really made it hard to replace these items.
Caleb, great job filming and narrating! As a suggestion, it would be helpful to state what the problem was and then state if this resolved the problem or not. Again, great job and really appreciate you taking the time to film it. Thanks from a 2002 Odyssey owner with 332,669 miles.
I wish I had found your video earlier. I'm dealing with this now trying to line up the connection through the firewall. What a pain. Thanks for the helpful video.
You saved me $1000 with this video. Initially I went with generic O-rings, which are available in Amazon. They are not working well, especially the one that connects expansion valve and firewall. After getting genuine one from Honda service center, the system sealed properly. I do see Honda guys really made it hard to replace these items.
Caleb, great job filming and narrating! As a suggestion, it would be helpful to state what the problem was and then state if this resolved the problem or not. Again, great job and really appreciate you taking the time to film it. Thanks from a 2002 Odyssey owner with 332,669 miles.
I wish I had found your video earlier. I'm dealing with this now trying to line up the connection through the firewall. What a pain. Thanks for the helpful video.
This is a really big help!
Just knowing that the plastic cover will not come off will save me some time!
quite useful information with details.
Very helpful video.
Bro I’m doing one now. Mauled the whole up but I got blower unit out. Now I can’t get it back in Imma have to brake it down
So how did u get it out .theres no room to reach to bolts.im gonna try to remove the evap all together with cover and valve