99 odyssey brake switch replacement and coil replacement
99 odyssey brake switch and coil replacement. are these difficult? Can I do it myself? Do they pretty much plug in, plus mounting? Any special tools needed?
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It's located on the brake pedal. you'll need a 14mm wrench. There are 2 14mm nuts that sandwich the switch to the bracket. take the bottom nut off and the switch will come off. Install reverse of removal but you need to adjust the switch depth once its on the bracket. then snug the bottom nut and plug in the switch.
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Would you mind sharing a step-by-step (or at least the most difficult part) of disassembling the seat? I have to do the same, and wonder what kind of tools, procedures and 'gotchas' to look for..
Yes... you have to push the electrical connector off the motor, and test whether there's 12 V across the pins when you operate the switch. But it really isn't TOO difficult to remove the seat. There are pop-off covers front and back, and you unscrew the 4 bolts. Take out the left middle seat, left the front seat carefully and disconnect the main connector. Then lay the front seat over and reconnect that main connector (use pliers if needed to unclip the socket from the body). Like I say, if there's 12 V there, your motor's no good! If no 12 V, then you'll have to troubleshoot the switch and harness. But I think the motor's kaputt, sorry!
Seems like your main ignition switch is worn out and causing open electrical contact. Replace the steering switch. Part number 35130-SOX-A01. This is part#8 in the "combination switch" of parts catalog. This should solve your problem.
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