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2006 Honda Odyssey Rear Spoiler Popular Q&A
Q: How do you remove the rear spoiler on 2002 Honda odyssey?
A: I just had to do this for my 2001 Odyssey, and I'd bet it's a similar process. First, open the rear hatch and remove the two black nuts at the far left and righ... Read More »
Q: How do you change the rear wiper blade on a 2006 Honda Odyssey?
A: You simply lift it up and tilt the wiper blade up from the arm. Good luck finding a replacement other than the Honda dealer. Read More »
Q: How to change rear tail light on 2006 honda odyssey
A: Lift the rear door, remove the rear tail light lense, replace the bulb and replace the tail light on the car.... once the screws have been removed, be sure all ... Read More »
Q: How to Install a Rear Spoiler on a 2001 Honda Civic.
A: 1. Place the spoiler template on the trunk in the exact location the spoiler is going to be installed. Use a black permanent marker to make small marks where th... Read More »
Q: How to Replace the Rear Hub Bearings on a Honda Odyssey.
A: 1. Remove the hub cap from the rear wheel of the van. Pull the axle nut cap off. Use an adjustable wrench to loosen the rear axle nut. Use a tire iron to loosen... Read More »