2007 Honda CRV starter replacement Part 1 - removal

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • 3rd Gen Honda CRV 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 starter replacement removal
    the CRV was turning over slow cold weather, the colder the weather, the slower. If it was REALLY cold, it would not turn over at all. It seems like the battery is shot, but that wasn't the issue here, the battery was brand new.
    * Farrago Zone

Komentáře • 76

  • @bgomez3
    @bgomez3 Před 6 dny

    Just replaced the starter motor in an 09 CRV. This video made the entire job much quicker. The only thing I will add is that if you get a second person to help, you can wiggle the intake manifold assembly completely out towards the driver side with your helper pulling the upper radiator hose out of the way. My son and I did it no problem and did not have to bend the hood support rod bracket or remove the radiator hose. We wiggled it out less than a minute. Nice job on the video for us DIYers.

  • @jfc723
    @jfc723 Před 3 lety +9

    Just removed and replaced it without removing the intake manifold. I have no lift. Just raised it a bit with a jack from the driver side and it took me about 1 hr.
    I believe this procedure is if you can’t get on your back.

  • @nunyabeeswax3061
    @nunyabeeswax3061 Před 2 lety +5

    Go through the bottom and remove the 2 8mm bolts holding the actual starter together.remove the cylinder half and the normally hard to access 14mm long bolt will be very easy now.on instal put this bolt in the new starter hole install it snug the front 17 mm bolt up then thread the long 14mm in the back.used a quarter inch rachet around the knock sensor on that 14mm didn't even have to remove that.so I took off the splash shield ,manifold support bracket then the starter.maybe two hours tops.got hungry during halftime

  • @mr.sandwidge7898
    @mr.sandwidge7898 Před 2 lety +5

    FROM UNDERNEATH:
    Remove splash shield, remove brkt. in front of starter, remove starter. Rear/top bolt in a tight place. That's it.

    • @m-c-m-
      @m-c-m- Před 11 měsíci

      remove knock sensor.

  • @VladRonin
    @VladRonin Před 3 měsíci +2

    Nice video. But I think you need replace Heater Pipe too. My CRV 2007 142 000 k have leaking from that stupid pipe. I was replaced starter Two Years before from bottom, but is a Better Idea to replace from top. If I done that Pipe same time whit Starter, don't have that stupid problem today .. More ease , and you can change Heater Pipe, check Thermostat, maybe replace, and Thermostat Housing Same TIME ... You can see that rusty pipe 19. 02 video..

  • @louguzzomtheory1231
    @louguzzomtheory1231 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks so much for making this video - saved me big money and time. I do have one pointer for anyone in my position that is doing this alone - when it comes time to put that bracket on the bottom of the manifold back on, the best way I found (after about an hour of failure peppered with much swearing) was to start the bottom bolt just a few turns before mounting the manifold back in place. Then, go back up top and finagle the bracket onto the stud sticking out from the bottom of the manifold, then start one of the manifold bolts/nuts so everything is where it’s supposed to be. Then tighten the nut onto the stud first - I needed a really long extension to get to it. Then tighten the bottom bolt and you’re done underneath.
    Also, I was able to get the manifold out without disconnecting the radiator hose or bending the hood prop holder (although I really, really wanted to). It was kind of like playing Tetris in Hell for a minute, but the manifold DOES come out.
    Thanks again for making this, it was extremely helpful!

  • @deepakyadavj
    @deepakyadavj Před 5 měsíci

    Farrago Zone I appreciate all your efforts to record this video and demonstrate step-by-step instructions. Thanks for this video I was anble to get my job done and save some money.

  • @CHIBA280CRV
    @CHIBA280CRV Před 5 lety +6

    Nice video , but I just went from the bottom side , removed the bracket and the stater... just try it next time it will work, . The first time I did it the way you did ,too much stuff to remove and gaskets etc. whoever has to do it , try removing it from the bottom you save money, and time. Give it a shot fellows..

    • @marknelson7391
      @marknelson7391 Před 5 lety +2

      I don't know what year you were working on but on my 07 CRV there is no way to get the upper bolt out plus the wiring harness disconnected. In my opinion, don't waste your time from below.

    • @havesomemustard
      @havesomemustard Před 5 lety +4

      Just did this from bottom it sucked but got it done

  • @cant.stop.laughing731
    @cant.stop.laughing731 Před 6 lety

    Just wanted to let you know how much your video helped me! I am by far a mechanic, but with your step by step instructions I was able to take on this task by myself and the wife's CRV is back on the road! Many many thanks to you sir 👏👏👏👏

    • @farragozone952
      @farragozone952  Před 6 lety

      Perfect! That's good stuff to hear. It sure is nice having a brand new starter, almost makes the vehicle seem new...... well, not really. Take care.

  • @danross5510
    @danross5510 Před 2 lety +2

    Guys I have a 2008 CRV and did mine from below. it wasn't hard and didn't take that long. Grant it I am a 40yr cert. tech. with a mid rack at home. but this was my first one and easier I think from below 😎😎😎

  • @BriansShop498
    @BriansShop498 Před 2 lety +1

    This was a great video of the process! I did try to do the swap from below, but from the top is a much more sensible approach. If you have tiny hands, the bottom end might be OK.
    Thanks for your video Sir.

  • @mkrp4
    @mkrp4 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you! I did R&R today; the biggest worry was not to bump the throttle plate. Managed to do it without disconnecting coolant lines at throttle body; also instead of removing plenum I just relocated it to get access to the 14 mm starter bolt

  • @ricardomenendez4959
    @ricardomenendez4959 Před 2 lety +4

    Is easier from the bottom. Don't need to take apart the engine .can be done under an hour. Try it

  • @bikerlguy
    @bikerlguy Před 6 lety +6

    Mr Farrago Zone.... Just a tip, I live in Florida and have a 2008 crv, and am about to change out the starter. I noticed just above your starter is a pipe I happen to know it carries anti freeze from one side of the engine to the other. I know this because I had to change mine as it had rust pin hole in it and started to leak. My tip is while your in there doing the starter you should change the pipe. Its only $30.00 bucks from Honda.. and is very easy to change. I noticed in your video your pipe is pretty rusted and I would think it will start leaking soon, Sadly you have to go through the same motions as changing the starter, So best do it when changing the starter..... Just my Tip.... Good video......

    • @farragozone952
      @farragozone952  Před 6 lety +1

      Awesome, hopefully that information helps someone ! Thank you. Nice of you to take time to share that info.

    • @DjMpak
      @DjMpak Před 5 lety

      I'm doing mine on saturday. Mine is rusted as f....

    • @gjn5842
      @gjn5842 Před 4 lety

      Hi DiyDad, do you happen to know the name of that part, would it be the tube breather??

    • @silverfreak4954
      @silverfreak4954 Před 2 lety

      I agree change heater pipe

  • @8power0
    @8power0 Před 3 lety +3

    THAT WAS A TASK,,, WD-40 GOES A LONG WAY ...THANKS FOR YOUR TIME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @m-c-m-
    @m-c-m- Před 11 měsíci +2

    Everyone is saying it's easier from the bottom. May be true if you don't have any neck/back issues or work on a lift. I just replaced one from the bottom and watching the video, I'd say it's a tie. But, that coolant pipe will be rusty and you should coat it with some POR or Fluid Film or something to extend it's life.

    • @farragozone952
      @farragozone952  Před 7 měsíci

      No doubt it wasn't in the best shape. No issues with it yet though... January 2024 now.
      Not sure how long it will last, I'll just keep an eye on it.

  • @woodworks351
    @woodworks351 Před 4 lety +3

    You sound like the actor Danny McBride. Lol. But good video, it helped me out. Thanks

  • @jonysavealife
    @jonysavealife Před 4 lety +8

    Why not do this from the bottom?

    • @farragozone952
      @farragozone952  Před 3 lety +2

      Oh gee, You can certainly do this from the top or bottom. I could probably take the front fenders off and do it from the side too. I wanted to do this from the top since I think its easier and better view to video the entire process. I personally didn't want to video the process from underneath or from the bottom→up.
      If I do another one, it will be on a lift and I'll video that from underneath and call it "2nd way to skin this cat".
      LOL
      Its nice when there's more than 1 way to go about it.-- like if the vehicle were in a mudhole.

    • @sirjayhernandez2685
      @sirjayhernandez2685 Před 2 lety

      He would of had a worse time from bottom with all that rust top is the easiest more stuff to remove but more space to work with

    • @jonysavealife
      @jonysavealife Před 2 lety

      @@farragozone952 I did this on an 08 and it was pretty easy from the bottom. Less to remove to gain access.

    • @jonysavealife
      @jonysavealife Před 2 lety

      @@sirjayhernandez2685 My 08 had no rust to speak of while doing this same repair in 2020. We live in Chicagoland so we're firmly in the rust belt. Rust was a complete non-issue.

  • @hongzhao3390
    @hongzhao3390 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for your sharing. It's exactly what I needed. So detailed and helpful! I got my starter replaced successfully today! :)

    • @farragozone952
      @farragozone952  Před 6 lety

      hong zhao Congratulations! Its nice to hear the videos help someone. Thank you.

  • @chongxiong1382
    @chongxiong1382 Před 2 měsíci

    Just replaced my dad 07 CRV starter. Move the manifold to the side and loose the top bolt and unplugged the connector and battery cable. Get the starter from the bottom and reverse the process done deal!

  • @dc2teg542
    @dc2teg542 Před 4 lety +9

    Lol this is the long way wrong way

    • @farragozone952
      @farragozone952  Před 3 lety +2

      You can certainly do this from the top or bottom. I could probably take the front fenders off and do it from the side too. I wanted to do this from the top since I think its easier and better view to video the entire process. I personally didn't want to video the process from underneath or from the bottom→up.
      Its nice when there's more than 1 way to go about it.-- like if the vehicle were in a mudhole.

    • @andrewgregory5877
      @andrewgregory5877 Před 2 lety +1

      Idk I've done it both ways on my car because the rebuilt one I got failed after 3 months. This way was 3 times quicker believe it or not.

  • @robertcunningham5363
    @robertcunningham5363 Před 4 lety

    Great video. Thanks so much for posting and for the detail. Very helpful.

  • @qunicetoole7497
    @qunicetoole7497 Před 4 lety

    That open end + ratchet box wrench 12mm would've worked fine removing the hotwire bolt from the starters tight location future endeavors it would be wise to invest in one, makes the job a little easier.✌

  • @ricardomenendez4959
    @ricardomenendez4959 Před 2 lety +3

    Is easier from the bottom guys

  • @edwardoperez1663
    @edwardoperez1663 Před 4 měsíci

    Easier take it out from the bottom and less hastle removing attachment brackets and radiator hose.

  • @qwetuti
    @qwetuti Před 3 lety

    Very very nice guide...

  • @Bawssant
    @Bawssant Před rokem

    Please tell me you replaced the heater pipe … it’s super rusted and it’s going to give the driver of that Crv problems in the next 5 months

    • @digithog
      @digithog Před rokem +2

      didn't replace that pipe. Still working fine 4 years later. Must look worse than it is!

  • @jamessurname2285
    @jamessurname2285 Před 2 lety

    Would have been easier to remove the pcv valve and other intake hose at the top instead of at the intake boot. Just leave the metal tube attached to the intake boot

  • @Life-ch8rj
    @Life-ch8rj Před 6 lety

    I need to replace my Crv 07 starter. How is this starter working for you? I know it’s only been five days but I’m just curious. Thanks for sharing.

    • @farragozone952
      @farragozone952  Před 6 lety

      The starter has been performing great, we've had colder weather too. The cold weather is when we noticed it turning over the slowest, on occaision not at all. Makes you think the battery is dead, but that's not the case. The starter has been going down hill over the past few months, and finally wouldn't even turn over a few times. This new starter turns over rapidly and the CRV starts really quick.

  • @paulmcdowell00
    @paulmcdowell00 Před 8 měsíci

    you did not show how you disconnected the electrical connection from the bottom bracket.

    • @farragozone952
      @farragozone952  Před 7 měsíci +1

      From what I recall it popped out of the bracket with little effort. Didn't realize I didn't catch that shot.

    • @farragozone952
      @farragozone952  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Check out video -- 2007 Honda CRV starter replacement Part 2 -install right about 9:10 i do review how it came off the bracket. That might help

  • @medardoperez2191
    @medardoperez2191 Před 4 lety +1

    As soon as I saw that blow torch I was like, nope just gonna have a shop do this. fuck that.

    • @ddiablolll
      @ddiablolll Před 4 lety +1

      Penetrating oil or even brake fluid wouldve been quicker but who can really knock a guy who got the job done and taught us too.

    • @farragozone952
      @farragozone952  Před 3 lety +2

      @@ddiablolll : ) Big Hammers and fire.

  • @ValleyCyclingNut
    @ValleyCyclingNut Před rokem +1

    Yes that heater pipe is toast

  • @bernabesalgado9636
    @bernabesalgado9636 Před 5 lety

    I did this to my crv and after plugged everything back turned on the car and it starts idling too high (2k rpm) let it warm up at normal working temperature and dropped to 1200 rpm even when i put the car on R or D rpm stays on any idea whats wrong also check engine light came on

    • @ecstatictobehere6497
      @ecstatictobehere6497 Před 4 lety

      I'm have the same problem, did you figure out?

    • @Ruben901
      @Ruben901 Před 4 lety +1

      You sure you put everything back?

    • @rafaelmeneses5066
      @rafaelmeneses5066 Před 3 lety

      @@ecstatictobehere6497 might have to do a throttle relearn.

    • @sausagefingers2885
      @sausagefingers2885 Před 2 lety

      You'll need a shop diagnostic tool to do a Throttle body / idle speed relearn procedure

  • @imadpola6782
    @imadpola6782 Před 3 lety +1

    You call this fixing? Or fu.ked up the car

  • @bobbyjones481
    @bobbyjones481 Před 2 lety

    These things are a pain in the ass either way. But bottom is definitely easier...

    • @digithog
      @digithog Před rokem

      Well, that's cool. So from the top was not real bad.. but it really isn't that big of a deal. I did replace one in a similar setup, different honda and I personally thought it was worse. ..from underneath and it wasn't that much time difference.

  • @user-uy8pk9mn2q
    @user-uy8pk9mn2q Před 3 lety

    Не дай бог к такому рукожопому мастеру попасть. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @fdbeast20b58
    @fdbeast20b58 Před rokem

    Never ever use aftermarket starters on Hondas

    • @digithog
      @digithog Před rokem +2

      Starter still working great.. perfectly awesome.
      Call me lucky.

    • @farragozone952
      @farragozone952  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Still starting that engine quick and snappy like. It might just outlast the CRV. fingers crossed.

  • @smoggrog5155
    @smoggrog5155 Před rokem

    I get that it's easier for the bottom but my car is in a fucked spot.