After replacing CV Joint?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by LWG, Oct 13, 2003.

  1. LWG

    LWG Guest

    I have replaced the cv joint on my honda odyssey. Everything seemed to go
    back in place fine. During the test drive I could feel a little bumping in
    the brake pedal when coming to a stop. I can also here what I believe the
    ABS pump arming itself (light grinding type noise). Could anyone tell what
    could be the problem? I also disconnect the battery while doing the work.

    Thx, L
     
    LWG, Oct 13, 2003
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  2. LWG

    Randolph Guest

    Could you have disconnected (and forgotten to put back) the wires to the
    ABS wheel sensor on the wheel where you replaced the CV joint?
     
    Randolph, Oct 13, 2003
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  3. LWG

    LWG Guest

    I don't think so. I did not even disconnect it, just pushed that assembly
    back out of the way. I thought it might have something to do with the
    battery being disconnected. Also, I don't get any error light on the dash...

    L
     
    LWG, Oct 13, 2003
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  4. LWG

    tflfb Guest

    How big of a job was the CV boot replacement? Did it require special tools?

    Tom.
     
    tflfb, Oct 14, 2003
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  5. LWG

    LWG Guest

    The cv did require a seperator tool (ebay ball joint seperator). It cost me
    about 50 bucks. Other than that I removed the axles myself. In my case I had
    a neighbor that actually replaced the rubber boot and repacked them, in 15
    minutes. At times it seemed like a big job, but actually just requires
    patience. I did learn a few tricks I guess. If they are broken the grease
    factor is huge, buy some gloves or surgical gloves. I decided to start doing
    some of this work myself because of forgotten bolts and work that did not
    really need to be done anyway. If you decide to do one let me know and I can
    offer some of advise.

    Larry
     
    LWG, Oct 14, 2003
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