I usually take a 4 ton hydraulic floor jack and center it on the welded on loop for a towing winch under the engine cradle as it is almost flush with the bottom of the plastic shrouding.I then put jack stands either under the engine cradle on either side or the torsion bar mounts on the frame for my wife's 1996.I have a 2002.Make doubly sure that the car is supported ON THE FRAME or engine cradle.Since it is a double door van,the body can easily be warped if you are not careful.Check the owners manual if using the spare tire jack,as the body was reinforced at the corners for it.(Four small nothes in the body seam;one near each wheel well.
Your rotors may be warped. They key need to be refinished or replaced.
of course! can you?
More likely than not you have a tire out of balance or a bent wheel. Have your tires inspected and balanced.
on the back end use the towing hook at the center to jack up the back and for the front theres a point under the front bumper with two bumps and two holes to jack up the front end, if that's too hard you can always use the jack points on the frame near the tires
Open the tailgate. Remove the cargo net.The tools and jack are behind a cover in the cargo area on the driver's side. Remove the cover by turning the handle counterclockwise, then pulling out the cover.Take the tools out of the storage compartment.Turn the jack's end bracket counterclockwise to loosen it, then remove the jack.
The 2001 Honda Odyssey rear and drain hole is located on the bottom of the rear end. The drain plug can be removed with a half inch ratchet.
Like this...
yes they do. I have a 1991 Honda civic and I needed to press them in and I believe they have the same front end.
With a jack.
Both relate to journeys, although it should be noted that Odysseus loses all of his ships, and he ends up killing over a hundred suitors at the end.
My 91 civic just had a front end alignment for $100. I suspect my mechanic is overpriced.
No, they are totally different