Great video, really like your style, I used one of your vids before for something on my 2001. Currently dealing with replacing return hoses for my 2007 CRV but no vids for that anywhere, at least that I can find after searching for days. Gonna consult this video if I ever have PS issues on my 2001. Thanks!
@@h0melyfe792 the one where you replaced all your coolant was a big help yesterday- the coolant hose going from the intake to the thermostat housing got about a 2" split up the side and dumped most of my coolant onto the road in a very short period of time haha
Thanks! I think it’s called Clip, Return Pipe. Honda CRV Part #: 53728-S04-003. I got these from www.hondapartsnow.com/parts-list/1999-honda-cr_v--5dr_lx_4wd-ka_4at/chassis/p_s_pipe.html.
Awesome video! 🤙 Do you have a video of the leaking from the driver side inner tie rod area? I like to know to to fix it without having to do a full rack replacement. Is there a easy seal replacement or something I can use to stop the fluid leak? Thanks Mike.
Thanks Mike. Is it power steering fluid leak? Hmm not a fan of aftermarket stop leak, usually a temporary fix only then later it starts leaking again. I stopped mine by replacing seals and old rusty screws. Also did a power steering fluid flush with genuine Honda stuff only. Unfortunately I don’t have a video of inner tie rod.
Sometimes when hoses don't want to slide off it's easier to make a cut right at the end of the hose with a utility knife.
Great video, really like your style, I used one of your vids before for something on my 2001. Currently dealing with replacing return hoses for my 2007 CRV but no vids for that anywhere, at least that I can find after searching for days. Gonna consult this video if I ever have PS issues on my 2001. Thanks!
Thank you! Appreciate it.
13:29 PS reservoir hose removal. Clamped and bracketed only. Part numbers
I just bought a 1999 that's leaking at the one you struggled with so much so I'm going to have to do that myself asap. Nice video thanks
Your welcome! Hope this video will make it easier for you!
@@h0melyfe792 the one where you replaced all your coolant was a big help yesterday- the coolant hose going from the intake to the thermostat housing got about a 2" split up the side and dumped most of my coolant onto the road in a very short period of time haha
@@Armagedn12 oh damn! 😂
@@h0melyfe792 Are those screw clamps still holding up?
@@Armagedn12 yes, still good 💪
Merci pour les informations
Where did you find that white plastic holder? Thank you. Great video
Thanks! I think it’s called Clip, Return Pipe. Honda CRV Part #: 53728-S04-003. I got these from www.hondapartsnow.com/parts-list/1999-honda-cr_v--5dr_lx_4wd-ka_4at/chassis/p_s_pipe.html.
How are the new style clamps holding up? Any leaks? I'm trying not to buy the OEM ones because there expensive!
They are pretty good!! 👍👍👍
Awesome video! 🤙
Do you have a video of the leaking from the driver side inner tie rod area? I like to know to to fix it without having to do a full rack replacement.
Is there a easy seal replacement or something I can use to stop the fluid leak?
Thanks Mike.
Thanks Mike. Is it power steering fluid leak? Hmm not a fan of aftermarket stop leak, usually a temporary fix only then later it starts leaking again. I stopped mine by replacing seals and old rusty screws. Also did a power steering fluid flush with genuine Honda stuff only. Unfortunately I don’t have a video of inner tie rod.
Yes power steering leak coming from the inner tie rod area.
@@sk8nsn031 gonna have to replace the whole steering rack or rebuild the rack
What is causing the leak on the first hose/clamp you’re changing? Is the rubber hose cracked from the original clamp?
No cracks.. just old, it’s very loose on the ends and the clamps are worn out so it’s not sealing it. Some are rusted.
Thank s for show me how to do it
michael jung.. np thanks for watching.