Some of you out there actually own a Honda Odyssey, and if you do, you may be in desperate need of some new drum brake shoes. In this video, Eric shows you how easy it is to remove and replace drum brake shoes on a 2001 Odyssey. There's some good info on drum brake servicing, ...more
How to Replace Honda Odyssey Rear Brakes 1999-04 Video: .
This video will show you how to replace the rear show absorders on your 99-04 Honda Odyssey. Video: .
How to Replace Rear the Hub Wheel Bearing on your 1999-04 Honda Odyssey. Video: .
This auto repair video will show you how to Replace a Side Rear View Mirror on Your 99-04 Honda Odyssey. Video: .
This auto repair video will show you how to Replace the Rear Window Washer Pump on a 99-04 Honda Odyssey Video: .
This auto repair video will show you how to repair the rear vent window in your 99-04 Honda Odyssey. Video: .
In this video we will show you how to replace the rear AC heater fan speed controler resistor on your 1999-2004 Honda Odyssey. Video: .
You don't have to pay an expensive mechanic for something that you can do yourself! An experienced auto mechanic shows you the way to replace the brake lights and tail lights on a Honda Accord. You will need a flat head screwdriver, a Phillips screwdriver, a 10mm wrench (or so ...more
Are your rear brake shows worn out and making noise? Well, then today's you lucky day, because Scotty Kilmer is going to show you how to change brake shoes on a car. First, you'll need to jack up the car a few inches from the ground. Take of the wheel, then get a big hammer an ...more
A complete step by step automotive installation video on how to change a '79 F150 truck from drums to rear disc brakes. Disc brakes are newer technology that provide more stopping power and easier maintenance than older drum brakes. If you have a Dana 70 (1979 F150), bring it ...more
Check out this video tutorial to see how to replace your rear disk, pads, and brake line on a Honda Civic EP3 (SI or SIR). This could be similar to other vehicles. In order to replace the rear disks, pads, and brake line, you will need a 12mm wrench, a 14mm wrench, a Phillips ...more
If you're one who enjoys a good DIY project, or if you're just tired of paying exorbitant labor fees to have your vehicle serviced every 5,000 miles, changing your own oil can be a rewarding endeavor. Even though cars and trucks are becoming increasingly over-engineered these ...more