i have a honda odyssey 2001, different doors, but i’m pretty sure it’s going to be an easy thing for me to fix, after seeing your video ! thanks a lot for posting it
You can do this without fully removing the door panel which means you don’t have to unplug green power connection or disconnect handle latch cable. You could probably leave the window control buttons plugged in also. After removing all screws and bolts, just tilt inner door panel away from door at bottom, un-adhere the liner and remove/replace the checker. You only need brief access beneath the door panel.
Yes it would be pretty much the same process on yours. Might be slight differences but nothing too much. Thanks a lot for watching. Just like to help others as much as possible!!!
great video! Thank you for showing the detail of how the door lock cable connects and disconnects.
Glad it was helpful!
i have a honda odyssey 2001, different doors, but i’m pretty sure it’s going to be an easy thing for me to fix, after seeing your video ! thanks a lot for posting it
You can do this without fully removing the door panel which means you don’t have to unplug green power connection or disconnect handle latch cable. You could probably leave the window control buttons plugged in also. After removing all screws and bolts, just tilt inner door panel away from door at bottom, un-adhere the liner and remove/replace the checker. You only need brief access beneath the door panel.
Thank you! I was able to do it!
Yes it would be pretty much the same process on yours. Might be slight differences but nothing too much. Thanks a lot for watching. Just like to help others as much as possible!!!
what is the part called?
Door checker