How to remove & install rear bumper cover on Honda Odyssey (2011-2017)

How to remove & install rear bumper cover on Honda Odyssey (2011-2017)

You can find parts and tools used in this video here:
Gearwrench set: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=as_li_qf_sp_sr_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=ytoff-odssyrrbmprrmvl-20&keywords=Gearwrench&index=aps&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=xm2&linkId=8d580894503f51664848e236549555d2
Fasteners removal tool: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=as_li_qf_sp_sr_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=ytoff-odssyrrbmprrmvl-20&keywords=clip-removal-tool&index=aps&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=xm2&linkId=19aac4816aeb5ce2f8e2dfd0f5808de2
Car push pins kit: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=as_li_qf_sp_sr_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=ytoff-odssyrrbmprrmvl-20&keywords=car-push-pins&index=aps&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=xm2&linkId=37fd89a74e3ce070796a967fc2c2597d
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In this video I am showing how to remove and then reinstall the rear bumper cover on 4th generation Honda Odyssey mini van (2011-2017).

How to remove the rear bumper cover on Honda Odyssey:
1. Open the trunk door
2. Remove 4 bolts holding the rear bumper cover using 5mm hex key
3. Remove 3 Phillips screws inside of each rear wheel wells
4. Remove 3 riveting push pins on the bottom of the bumper cover using clip removal tool
5. Detach the mud guards from the bumper cover
6. Separate each side of the bumper cover buy carefully pulling it away from the car body
7. Separate the middle part of the bumper cover from the car
8. The bumper cover should now be fully detached from the vehicle

How to install the rear bumper cover on Honda Odyssey:
1. Lift up the rear bumper cover and insert it into the brackets in the middle of the car
2. Push in the sides of the bumper cover until the snap into the support brackets
3. Align the mud guards on the bottom
4. Insert the right side of the bumper cover into the cut out of the right-side mud guard
5. Reinstall four bolts supporting the bumper cover – larger bolt goes into the bottom hole, and the smaller bolt goes into the top one
6. Thread the bolts in by hand first and then tighten them using a 5mm hex key
7. Reinstall six Phillips screws inside the wheel wells – two flat-head screws on the top and one round-head screw on the bottom on each side
8. Verify that the fender liner is overlapping the rear bumper cover
9. Reinstall all riveting push pins on the bottom of the rear bumper cover
10. You are all set now!

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DIY-time says:

You can find parts and tools used in this video here:
Gearwrench set: https://amzn.to/2G0uO2f
Fasteners removal tool: https://amzn.to/3ltGsD6
Car push pins kit: https://amzn.to/2Eupi7W

(These are Amazon affiliate links)

Sam McDaniel says:

I was dreading this job, until I found your video! Thanks for the clear instructions!

R Littlefield says:

I liked it so much I gave it two likes.

Auto Boutique Detailing says:

Hello, until what year does the rear bumper work on an Odyssey 23. Thank you.

Dan Hull says:

Thanks so much, this was very helpful for replacing the bumper on my 2016 odyssey. Didn’t have the pin tool and that was the most difficult part of the whole process

megan t says:

Can you also post a video on how to replace Rear entertainment DVD screen for 2018 honda odyssey?

megan t says:

Thanks for doing this. Is the process same for 2018 honda odyssey

jill boyle says:

thanks so much your specific honda van help allowed me to resecure the bumper to drive 65 mph without it flapping and risk another accident with flying debris !!!

B Mark says:

Very helpful! How do you insert the push pins???

luke reeves says:

Where did you get that bumper from? Seeing different kinds when I search it up but none of this kind

Peter Kahn says:

Very clear and encompassing of details

cgrscott says:

This video was very helpful to me, even though I was pulling off the rear bumper on my 2001 Odyssey, not a 2011-2017. I have a heat gun, that I use in my graphics business so, the heat gun really worked well to get the two bumper-skin dents completely back into shape. I bought some Rustoleum White Primer from Walmart. Only by chance, the color of the primer turned out to be a perfect paint match to my Odyssey. My Odyssey is very old so, this will do, for now, instead of going to the Honda Dealership parts counter to buy the little jars of factory-matched touch-up paint. Thanks for the walk through.

Abigail Schneider says:

Super helpful with my 2014, thank you!

doobeone says:

Super helpful.

Matt Johnson says:

Thx. helped me with my 2018 ody during a DIY hitch installation.

Chris Nailor says:

I was able to remove the tail light to diagnose that there is a broken bracket that looks like a hockey stick. Good to know prior to removing the bumper for replacement. Other than that, great tutorial!

Daddicated says:

Oh man. Already. Lol

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