For those of you planning to do this on 2005 Accord sedan. I used this tutorial for right front passenger door. The problem I ran into was the outside cable connection was housed in the door lock assembly. I was gonna give up, but I pressed forward, removed the door lock assembly with actuator. Once I had it off, I unclipped a plastic housing and was able to remove outside door latch cable. Attach new cable, put everything back and it works!!
THANKS Buddy for taking the time to post the video.The door latch clip is a real pain in the ass because it is so hard to see just exactly what it is you are doing.Thanks again my friend.
As someone pointed out below, this vid applies to coupes only! There is a vid that shows how to repair both the coupe and the sedan, the later of which probably requires a high-torque impact driver to remove the entire door latch assembly. Look for that vid before you try to do the repair on a sedan.
I have a 2005 Accord 2 door and I'm having problems just getting the cable itself, no one seems to have it, not even the dealer. Next I'm going to a junk yard see if that works! Thanks for this great video!
In my 2003 honda coupe that green piece that breaks thats not wat I have in mines ,mines look rubber and stretch out not broken any suggestions why still don't work?
@@davidguerra9754 thanks for responding! I’m unfortunately taking it to dean honda. Taking apart my passenger door today because speakers blew, the green latch broke as well no matter how carful I was. I know the 06 accords you have to take off the actual latch assembly in order to put the cord in. Was going to do it myself til the passenger door broke I feel like if I did it myself I’d end up braking the outside handle latch and then not be able to open my door.. just a lot of bs unfortunately. Sadly have to pay $192 per door.. not fun but I guess it is what it is.
I saw you had a coupe I heard those are a lot more simpler to get to. Sadly the sedan 06 accords are really difficult atleast to not break the plastic when having to take out the long metal latch.. just with my luck the plastic will most likely break on that end :/
This video was several years ago. Hoping that the 2 door coupe passenger cable is still available. If anyone knows rhe part number for the coupe, please lpost! Thanks.
Can't you just jerry rig that plastic piece so you don't have to disassemble the entire cable? I am thinking lots of gorilla tape to create a thicker plastic structure?
@@davidguerra9754 I used gorilla tape and so far so good. Auto shop had quoted 105$, thanks for the video gave me the confidence to do it. Took 10 mins, so easy.
This is by far the best view of the inside latch mechanism that shows you actually connecting the cable. Very well done!
For those of you planning to do this on 2005 Accord sedan. I used this tutorial for right front passenger door. The problem I ran into was the outside cable connection was housed in the door lock assembly. I was gonna give up, but I pressed forward, removed the door lock assembly with actuator. Once I had it off, I unclipped a plastic housing and was able to remove outside door latch cable. Attach new cable, put everything back and it works!!
I watched a TON of videos and yours is the one that makes re installing the clip on the door portion of this the easiest! Thank you!!!!
THANKS Buddy for taking the time to post the video.The door latch clip is a real pain in the ass because it is so hard to see just exactly what it is you are doing.Thanks again my friend.
Awesome video! Love how clearly it showed the inside of the door where all the mechanisms are basically hidden from view!
A++++ This is the best door latch cable video on CZcams. Thanks David!
best video I've seen for this repair
I'm gonna give it a shot now that I know how an where the cable connects thanks
Great video brother! I have a 2003 Honda accord coupe and and fix my driver side door with ease. Thank you!
As someone pointed out below, this vid applies to coupes only!
There is a vid that shows how to repair both the coupe and the sedan, the later of which probably requires a high-torque impact driver to remove the entire door latch assembly.
Look for that vid before you try to do the repair on a sedan.
thank you dear sir. dont know how you held the camera and did this inside the door. you have skills brother and i appreciate you.
Thank you sir! Much appreciated. Exactly what I needed.
Great video, very helpful. Thanks.
Felicidades, buen trabajo
Great job! Thanks. You are a one-handed genius!
Very good video thank you
Que bonito video muy bien explicado con paciencia y cloro gracias amigo.
Eres muy bienvenido.
Thank you for the video
Thanks David
GREAT EFFIN VIDEO MY DUDE
I have a 2005 Accord 2 door and I'm having problems just getting the cable itself, no one seems to have it, not even the dealer. Next I'm going to a junk yard see if that works!
Thanks for this great video!
Try eBay
Amazon for 16
Que medida es el cable para un 2004 ?
great video !
may I suggest that you insert the link of the place where you got the part from ?
How did u get it open my passenger side I can’t open from inside or outside I have a 06 accord coupe looks the same bro
In my 2003 honda coupe that green piece that breaks thats not wat I have in mines ,mines look rubber and stretch out not broken any suggestions why still don't work?
Thanks for the bloody fingers for us
Are the door cables the exact same for the left and right door?
Yes
Will this not work for a 2006 accord? I thought all 7th gen accords were basically the same structure wise?
Not sure. I believe the body style changed in 2006. However, I have to believe the process would be very similar.
@@davidguerra9754 thanks for responding! I’m unfortunately taking it to dean honda. Taking apart my passenger door today because speakers blew, the green latch broke as well no matter how carful I was. I know the 06 accords you have to take off the actual latch assembly in order to put the cord in. Was going to do it myself til the passenger door broke I feel like if I did it myself I’d end up braking the outside handle latch and then not be able to open my door.. just a lot of bs unfortunately. Sadly have to pay $192 per door.. not fun but I guess it is what it is.
I saw you had a coupe I heard those are a lot more simpler to get to. Sadly the sedan 06 accords are really difficult atleast to not break the plastic when having to take out the long metal latch.. just with my luck the plastic will most likely break on that end :/
@@ty8473 Sorry to hear that.
This video was several years ago. Hoping that the 2 door coupe passenger cable is still available. If anyone knows rhe part number for the coupe, please lpost! Thanks.
eBay motors has them.
Is there no way to repair that little green piece. you got to change the whole cable?
Whole cable.
Necesito cambiar la manecilla
You didn't have to take the glass out did you?
No need to take glass out
How did you get the picture/view into the door?
Used an iPhone, and put it through one of the open holes in the door, after the plastic was taken down. It adjusted the lighting and focus.
@@davidguerra9754 Thanks.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 on the phone
Where did you order this part from dealer ship or parts store
Ebay
Amazon lol
Is that a coupe or 4 door?
w j roberts 2-door coupe
What size is the cable ?
Not sure the gauge of the wire. It come as an assembly. Can buy from Honda, or on EBay.
I live in Canada. Cannot find this cable for my 2004 Accord Coup? Anyone help??
Ebay
Bought on eBay. 2x
Where can I buy this
Amazon
Can't you just jerry rig that plastic piece so you don't have to disassemble the entire cable? I am thinking lots of gorilla tape to create a thicker plastic structure?
The tension on the connector is too much to glue it back together. Won’t hold.
@@davidguerra9754 I used gorilla tape and so far so good. Auto shop had quoted 105$, thanks for the video gave me the confidence to do it. Took 10 mins, so easy.