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How to replace the inner and outer tie rods 2003-2007 Honda Accord

To replace the inner and outer tie rods on your Accord this tutorial was tailor-made for you. You will be asked to lift the vehicle, loosen the holding nut, remove the outer tie rod as well as carry out a few other steps. You can carry out this tutorial of 17 chapters in 70 minutes. Take your 19 mm wrench and your 24 mm wrench and let’s get started!

Duration

70 minutes

Number of steps

17

Difficulty out of 5

3

Average savings

$80

Parts You Will Need

Tools You Will Need

Step-by-Step Installation

Chapter 1:

Lift the vehicle

Step 1/4

Turn your engine off and set the parking brake.

Chapter 1:

Step 2/4

Loosen the stud bolts on the front wheels.

Chapter 1:

Step 3/4

Lift the front of your vehicle. Place the vehicle on the jack stands.

Chapter 1:

Step 4/4

Don’t forget to put the wheels under the vehicle!

Chapter 2:

Visualise

Step 1/2

Turn the brake disc inward to make this operation easier.

Chapter 2:

Step 2/2

You can now see the outer tie rod.

Chapter 3:

Set up

Step 1/3

The components to be removed are very often seized up, so don’t hesitate to brush and to use penetrating oil to make removal easier.

Chapter 3:

Step 2/3

With a marker, trace a line between the inner tie rod and the outer tie rod.

Chapter 3:

Step 3/3

This will be useful later on during its assembly and disassembly.

Chapter 4:

Loosen the locknut

Step 1/3

With a 24mm wrench, loosen the locknut on the outer tie rod.

Chapter 4:

Step 2/3

Hold the inner tie rod with a 19mm wrench to prevent it from turning.

Chapter 4:

Step 3/3

The locknut is there to prevent any rotation of the two parts towards each other which could have an impact on the wheel alignment of your vehicle.

Chapter 5:

Loosen the holding nut

Step 1/3

Remove the cotter pin from the castellated nut of the outer tie rod with a screwdriver and pliers.

Chapter 5:

Step 2/3

Using a wire brush, brush the castellated nut and spray it with penetrating oil.

Chapter 5:

Step 3/3

Using a 17mm wrench, unscrew the outer tie rod holding nut.

Chapter 6:

Remove the outer tie rod

Step 1/2

If you do not have a ball joint puller, a tool specifically designed for this task, take a hammer and hit the knuckle. The ball joint should come out of the knuckle.

Chapter 6:

Step 2/2

Unscrew the outer tie rod and remove it.

Chapter 7:

Measure

Step 1/4

Use the markings made with the marker to return the locknut to its original position.

Chapter 7:

Step 2/4

Then, measure the distance between the locknut and the end of the inner tie rod using a caliper.

Chapter 7:

Step 3/4

In any case, a wheel alignment check will have to be carried out by a professional soon after having performed this operation.

Chapter 7:

Step 4/4

Remove the locknut from the inner tie rod.

Chapter 8:

Remove the sleeve

Step 1/5

With pliers, remove the external metallic clip on the protective sleeve of the inner tie rod.

Chapter 8:

Step 2/5

With a cutter, cut the external part of the sleeve so that you can remove it.

Chapter 8:

Step 3/5

Using a flathead screwdriver, remove the waterproof clip on the sleeve.

Chapter 8:

Step 4/5

Remove the sleeve.

Chapter 8:

Step 5/5

Remove the waterproof clip on the sleeve.

Chapter 9:

Remove the inner tied rod

Step 1/3

Using a tie rod removal wrench, a specific tool for carrying out this job, you can now loosen everything without difficulty.

Chapter 9:

Step 2/3

To do this, insert the tool up to the fixed part of the inner tie rod, then with the help of a breaker bar, unscrew the inner tie rod.

Chapter 9:

Step 3/3

If the inner tie rod is dented, you can loosen it using an adjustable wrench.

Chapter 10:

Put the inner tied rod back

Step 1/5

Take the new inner tie rod and unscrew the locknut supplied with it.

Chapter 10:

Step 2/5

Install the metal washer on the steering rack by placing the tabs in the rack notches.

Chapter 10:

Step 3/5

Put the inner tie rod back on the steering rack.

Chapter 10:

Step 4/5

Still using the same tool or using an adjustable wrench, screw the inner tie rod back in.

Chapter 10:

Step 5/5

Finish tightening using a torque wrench. Then remove the tool.

Chapter 11:

Set up

Step 1/2

Now take the new sleeve provided in the kit.

Chapter 11:

Step 2/2

Then apply silicone grease to the part of the sleeve that will be in contact with the steering rack, and the part in contact with the inner tie rod.

Chapter 12:

Install the protective sleeve

Step 1/5

Now take the new clamps provided in the kit.

Chapter 12:

Step 2/5

Then position the inner collar correctly.

Chapter 12:

Step 3/5

Place the sleeve on the shock steering rack.

Chapter 12:

Step 4/5

You can now crimp the collar with collar pliers, or pincers.

Chapter 12:

Step 5/5

Replace the outer collar.

Chapter 13:

Install the locknut

Step 1/1

Screw the locknut back on until the distance measured with the caliper is reached.

Chapter 14:

Put the outer tie rod back

Step 1/7

Take the new outer tie rod and unscrew the locknut supplied with it.

Chapter 14:

Step 2/7

Put the outer tie rod back in place until it touches the locknut.

Chapter 14:

Step 3/7

Use a 14mm wrench to rotate the inner tie rod in order to place the outer tie rod in the correct position.

Chapter 14:

Step 4/7

Using a wire brush, scrub the knuckle, then apply silicone grease to the flat part that will be in contact with the sleeve of the outer tie rod. Do not grease the inside of the cone.

Chapter 14:

Step 5/7

Put the outer tie rod back in place in the knuckle.

Chapter 14:

Step 6/7

Put the castellated nut supplied with the new part in place and tighten it using a 17mm wrench.

Chapter 14:

Step 7/7

Finish tightening using a torque wrench.

Chapter 15:

Finalise the tightening of the locknut

Step 1/3

Take the cotter pin and fit it into the castle nut.

Chapter 15:

Step 2/3

You can now bend the key.

Chapter 15:

Step 3/3

Finish tightening the locknut using a 22mm wrench by holding the outer tie rod still with the help of a 19 mm wrench to avoid damaging the tie rod.

Chapter 16:

Put the vehicle back on the ground

Step 1/2

Then, you will be able to put the wheels back on your vehicle.

Chapter 16:

Step 2/2

Put the car back on the ground and block the wheels properly.

Chapter 17:

Safety tips

Step 1/2

During this operation, you will work on the steering system of your vehicle. A professional alignment check should be performed to ensure that your steering system is once again perfectly adjusted and functioning.

Chapter 17:

Step 2/2

Operation complete.