Thank you for taking the time to make this video. You saved me, and I’m
sure many others, the burden of having to struggle through the process.
Providing this information also allowed me to determine, in advance, the
tools needed and if I would be able to tackle the task. Thanks again!
Thanks! I had no clue even after reading the manual instructions several
times. Yes, I am an Engineer too so knew not to force it out without
knowing how it was secured. I know Honda makes great products that rarely
fail but like in my case after 165k, things do need to be replaced:)
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I couldn’t figure out why I couldn’t get
the light assembly out based on what was in the owner’s manual. Your video
was a great help in resolving this.
Thanks! Mine is a 2000 Odyssey with 184K miles. Just had my 2nd timing belt
changed. While they did that they let me drive home a new 2012 Touring
Elite and spend the night with it. My old one has Nav and video and so it’s
hard for me to justify spending 40K+ on a new one but boy that thing was
smooth. For now I’m keeping my 12 year one! Safe travels! 😉
liking english speak
thanks!
Thanks man!
thanks! Humans helping humans…… good job! (with one hand holding
camera!!!)
Great Thank you
great video. thanks so much. just what i needed!
Thanks for the video ! Very helpful !!
Thank You!!!
My Hero !
Thanks for posting this. It was a huge help to see it done.
It worked, Thanks!!!
Thanks for the video it saved me lot of times
thank u 😀
Like a boss. Thanks!
THAK YOU MY FRIEND FOR THE HELP
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. You saved me, and I’m
sure many others, the burden of having to struggle through the process.
Providing this information also allowed me to determine, in advance, the
tools needed and if I would be able to tackle the task. Thanks again!
Awesome, thank you very much; this helped me a lot!
Thanks ! great instructions. Saved me load of time.
Thanks! I had no clue even after reading the manual instructions several
times. Yes, I am an Engineer too so knew not to force it out without
knowing how it was secured. I know Honda makes great products that rarely
fail but like in my case after 165k, things do need to be replaced:)
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I couldn’t figure out why I couldn’t get
the light assembly out based on what was in the owner’s manual. Your video
was a great help in resolving this.
Thanks, this was really helpful….the manual forgets to tell you about the
plastic clip!!!!!
Thanks! Mine is a 2000 Odyssey with 184K miles. Just had my 2nd timing belt
changed. While they did that they let me drive home a new 2012 Touring
Elite and spend the night with it. My old one has Nav and video and so it’s
hard for me to justify spending 40K+ on a new one but boy that thing was
smooth. For now I’m keeping my 12 year one! Safe travels! 😉
mchas grasias meayudo muchisimooo
Really good! Thanks for your help!
YOU ROCK!!!!! I can’t thank you enough for posting this vid and taking me
step by step. Keep the vid’s coming.
fabulous video – exactly what I needed – this exact brake light gave out at
199,736 miles on my 2000 ( 11 years and still going strong)
Great video. It was very detailed. I used 2 overlaying pieces of black
electrical tape to protect the car finish from the screwdriver.