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2009 honda odyssey
2009 honda odyssey












Dealership diagnosed as beginning to fail and needed to be replaced. We did not recognize any problem with the steering ourselves." "Dealer said we needed to replace the main steering gear box. "Had to replace the power steering pump because of hard steering at low idle speed" "The power steering pump makes a squealing sound when you turn the steering wheel" Because I was beyond 7 years but under 100K miles, Honda of America offererd to pay 70% of the repair cost after some negotiating" Honda knew of the power steering pump failure problem, and had offered an extended warranty of 7 years, 100K miles, whichever came first. "The steering became hard at stop or slow speeds. "O ring wore out and needed to be replaced, then the system needed to be flushed and refilled" Even after the work, we still have problems with stiff steering under certain situations." "The power steering had leaks and the reservoir had to be replaced. "Power steering pump failed at 130000 miles" Power steering fluid leak causes need to refill reservoir to keep the ability to steer. I added fluid to make sure that it was safe to drive and had it repaired by a local mechanic." "I had a small power steering leak that was evidenced by the fluid on the floor of the garage. It was $800, quite a bit for a hose and belt, but the labor was what did it." The hose was replaced, the belt was replaced and the car has driven beautifully since. I immediately drove the car to our repair shop (not a dealer) and it was determined a power steering fluid hose was leaking on to a rotating belt which caused the smell and noise. "Late January 2020 I noticed a squeaky whine sound and a strong burning smell upon starting the ignition. "I had to have a front suspension busing replaced. Then at 85000, I had to replace the left AGAIN!" "Had to replace left front axle at 48000 miles and the right front axle at 70000.

2009 honda odyssey

Needs control arms including ball joints.

2009 honda odyssey

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2009 honda odyssey