How to Change Honda Odyssey Brake Lights and Headlights (1999-2004)

How to Change Honda Odyssey Brake Lights and Headlights (1999-2004)

In this video I show you how to change most of the exterior lights on the 1999 – 2004 Honda Odyssey. Bulbs: Reverse – 7440 Rear Turn Signal – 7440 3rd (High …

72
Like
Save


Comments

Jim Stiles says:

Thanks so much! The user’s manual (provided by the tech wizards at Honda)
regarding brake light replacement is a confused and incomplete mess of
ambiguity. I would have never been able to successfully replace the lamp
using the instructions Honda provided with their 30 K$ vehicle. Thanks to
your video, a new bulb was burning bright in just a few minutes.

60bazzle says:

So very helpful in figuring out how the pop fastener was installed.!
Thanks

darkx yangsta says:

Which bulb number is the rear corner… the one with the signal light but
in top 7440 or 7443?

heyitsgonzo says:

thanks!!! was able to change both brake and 3rd light in like 3mins cause
of this video

Jaqenn says:

Thank you for this video, it was exactly what I needed. As a suggestion,
maybe you could put time-bookmarks in the description for when you’re
talking about the different bulbs. For instance, 6:00 is when you started
talking about the brake light, which is what I wanted to change.

shadowblader80 says:

Thanks. I’m 14 and my dad told me to watch how to replace the brake light
for our 2002 odessey

MrDemonslayer82 says:

Thanks!!

Freakeh411 says:

Thank you so so much :)

Chiajen Lai says:

Thank you for the video. It is extremely helpful–saved me a lot of $$$
for something that I didn’t know how to do before. Greatly appreciate it!

Kari-Lynns Kumfort says:

I want to thank you so much for showing how to change light bulbs for my
2003 ex odyssey. I am a girl and still could do it on my own all of 5 min
for both brake lights it was so easy. Thanks again really appreciated it.
Keep it up. How about changing all fuses how do you do it? Do you also
have a problem with the wiring on your odyssey my cruise control will stop
working and my radio from the steering wheel controls will not work right
sometimes it will change channels instead of turning the volume down or up
or it just wont work at all. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks,
Kari-Lynn

EnjoyYourLife2000 says:

Thanks Charlie! Very helpful video.

CharlietoKind says:

that sucks, why didnt you just replace the tranny? I also made this video,
I think you will really like it /watch?v=1-6dSEJkvOU&feature=relmfu

Yourfishman says:

WARNING!!!!! Do NOT remove the Headlight assembly (for the front parking
light bulb) the way he says here. There is another bolt under the lamp
fixture. I had to remove the bumper to get to that bolt.

Mykhael Smith says:

Thank you my friend your video was very helpful.

CharlietoKind says:

have you checked all the brake lights.. have someone step on the brakes or
get a camera and record the back of the vehicle when you step on the brakes
to see if any bulbs are burned out

Rainewoman7 says:

Thanks for taking the time to video this. It really helped me!

Chris Franklin says:

Thanks for posting this video. It was very helpful.

Ron Schinners says:

could it be for the back up lights when im backing up…i know that one is
out… plus its a 1997 i made a mistake… goes on and off

CharlietoKind says:

the backup lights shouldn’t set off the lamp… try checking all your
fuses.. if that doesn’t work, try replacing all your bulbs (even if it
still works) and see if that fixes the problem.. if not,, you can easily
return the bulbs and just ignore the lamp.. good luck. keep me updated!

Ron Schinners says:

i have 1998 honda odyssey and my brake lamp light wont go out…u know what
the problem is?

rhodesjazz says:

Good video. Will use the instructions to change light-bulb in 2002 Honda
Odyssey. I like the tripod – oddly, my tripod has the same issue.

Ron Schinners says:

this light goes on and offf… stays on for awhile then goes off

specialized199 says:

Your a fucking idiot, American parts are far superior too jap parts. Not
that a man driving a vehicle made for soccer moms would know that

Write a comment