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The Power Steering Pressure Hose Assembly Replacement for Honda Odyssey V6 3.5L (2005-2007) is a high-quality component designed to replace leaking hoses, ensuring optimal steering performance. With a durable metal and rubber construction, this assembly guarantees a leak-proof experience and is easy to install with professional guidance.
Manufacturer | Saihisday |
Part Number | 53713-SHJ-A01 |
Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 25 x 12.6 x 0.9 inches |
Item model number | 53713-SHJ-A01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 53713-SHJ-A01 |
Color | Silver, Black |
Material | Metal, Rubber |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**D
Works on 2005 Odyessy!
As previously mentioned this hose is not the same shape as OEM but it does work. It looks to be high quality and most likely not similar cheap ones manufactured in China. The hardest part was getting the connecter underneath the car where the crow's foot is required. That didn't work for me so I finally sawed the metal tube off and used a socket. The new cable only has one (vs 2) rubber grommet connections. The one provided is placed close to the above difficult connection where one of the old hose ones was located.. But it does definitely seem stable and does the job nicely. I also replaced all 3 Honda gaskets. One on the switch, I replaced the one that came with the hose that attaches to the top of the power steering pump, plus the one on the front of the power steering pump. I was having some noises beforehand which turned out to be the front power steering pump gasket... fortunately found in a youtube video. It also took only approx 2 new bottles of Honda transmission fluid to refill the reservoir/system. Super happy I went with this hose... it fits most nicely. And instead of $500 at the dealer which I was quoted the job was only $30 (plus 2-3 hours of my time). ps - the taking the switch off to then put on the new hose takes a skinny/thin wrench.
T**O
Worked as expected
Husband was pleased with his order for the car perfect.
A**A
Fit
Item did fit my 2006 honda odyssey
M**.
Decent quality. Good value
The port where the pressure sensor connects is not as robust or firm as the factory piece. I ended up using the thicker o ring from the old piece and put the sensor in, the sensor did not seem to fit as firmly. It did not leak ( I was surprised as this is the weak link) the rest of it is good quality for 1/3 the price of a name brand part. I would buy this again.
K**R
The leak from the old hose is gone!!!
The original hose had a extremely small leak at the pump end. The new hose stopped the leak. I hack sawed the original hose off on the lower side and was then able to get a socket wrench on the nut to remove the nut and hose nubbin. The new hose clamp at the lower end did not align so left both hold downs off. The hose still seems secure. Seems like a great fix.
L**T
Does not fit 2005 Honda Odyssey
Looks and feels like a quality part, but the bends are different than the OEM, so the rigid steel line does not align with the receiver at the power steering box. Also, there is only one mounting bushing on this hose, but the OEM has 2 mounting locations. Could not even get close to making this work without modifying it, which I assume would be to torch it and try to re-bend it so it terminates at the proper angle. I bought this a few months ago, and am just getting to installing it, so my return window has expired, so I may attempt to modify it, and if I do will update this review. But if you don't want to get under your car on a Sunday afternoon only to be frustrated, I would not recommend this part for a 2005 Odyssey
K**N
Honda Odyssey
Part was exactly as described! Fixed the problem on 2006 Honda odyssey
E**B
Get the right tools and DIY!
I saved about $350 installing this myself on a 2007 Odyssey. Almost had an "oh, sh*t" moment when I compared the new to the old. The shape and rubber grommets didnt exactly match the original one that I removed so I heard that "Honda Genuine" argument in my head. But dont worry. This is a replacement AND improvement. The bends in the hose for the new hose eliminate the need for the additional grommet.I would recommend watching several YouTube vids on the process. My experience: I had to dremel cut the old hose close to the PS pump and then remove the bolt with a socket wrench. Remove the old sensor to reuse it. This requires a lot of leverage to get that sensor off. From under the car, start near the PS pump and snake the new hose end toward the passenger side and up around the belts. Loosely attach the screw and rubber grommet to help keep the hose in the right place. Seat the hose in the PS pump and finger tighten. Attaching the new one was a little tricky because I was scared of cross threading. When you're confident its seated well, finish with a crows foot. I didnt have much room to work with so this took a while to tighten with short cranks on the wrench.
F**O
Excelente
Le quedo perfecta a mi camioneta
R**Z
works as discribed
right fit, good product.
V**!
Product got job done
Amazon sent item on time, quick service and packaged well. The part itself was not exact as an OEM part but it worked.
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