Where is the Cam Shaft position sensor located on the 2004 Honda Odyssey
SOURCE: Honda Odyssey collision repair
yes, sounds about right, however there should only be about 4 to 4.5 hrs involved in billing, I would say the overall cost should be about 8 or 9 hundred with labor,paint/materials, and rear bumper cover.
SOURCE: 1995 Honda Passport timing alginment 3.2 ltr 6VD1 engine
The crankshaft should have the timing mark on the crank pulley (Notch in the outer edge of the pulley near the keyway) It should align with the timing mark on the oil pump. (With the keway turned to about the 3 O'clock position.)
Align the marks on the camshaft timing pulleys with the corresponding dots on the front plate.
If you are installing a new belt, it should have 2 solid white lines printed on it that you would align with the timing marks on the cams and a dotted white line to align with the timing mark on the crank.
It makes a difference which way you put the belt on. (Which edge faces the front of the engine.) Most, but not all brands of belts have arrows and the word "FRONT" on them to tell you which edge of the belt shoud face the front of the motor. If there is no mark to tell you which edge is front, the letters on the belt must be able to be read correctly as viewed from the front of the vehicle.
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SOURCE: I JUST REPLACED FOR 2004HONDA
How long did it idle after the first start up,after repair?Drive it and see if the computer will recognize the sensors being in time together,,drive it to see if it will relearn,it should.
SOURCE: location of sparkplug on 2004 Honda Odyssey EX and replacement
the spark plugs are located under the coil packs they have one or two bolts holding each one in. you have six cylinder so there should be six coil packs three facing you when you pop hood and three more located towards the back. let me know if you have any other questions.
SOURCE: 1989 honda accord oil leeak cam/crankshaft
Camshaft seal must be replaced when the engine is cold. Take off valve cover and then the upper timing cover and take off the camshaft sprocket and the timing belt will come off too. Use a small screw driver to pull the old seal off and then force in the new one. Then pull back the sprocket and timing belt. If the engine is hot, the timing belt will not go back on the sprocket until the engine is totally cool down overnight. Or if you want, you can set the camshaft to TDC and take off the rocker arm assembly, take off the seal and put the new one on and reinstalled the bolts to the rocker arm assembly and then do the valve adjustment. From Sometime mechanic.
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