Posted on 5/14/2025

If you're hearing a popping or clicking noise when turning or accelerating in your 2018 Honda Odyssey, it could be a sign of trouble with your CV (constant velocity) axle. This component plays a vital role in delivering power from the transmission to your front wheels while allowing for the movement of the suspension—something especially important in a front-wheel-drive vehicle like the Odyssey. Common Causes of CV Axle Popping in a Honda Odyssey One of the most common reasons for that popping noise is a worn or damaged CV joint. The CV joint in your Odyssey is designed to bend and rotate while maintaining consistent power delivery. It’s protected by a rubber boot filled with grease. Over time, this boot can crack or tear, allowing dirt and moisture to get in and grease to leak out. When that happens, the joint wears down—and that’s when you start to hear clicking or popping sounds, especially during sharp t ... read more
Posted on 4/16/2025
Your Honda’s engine is a finely tuned machine and keeping it running smoothly requires regular maintenance. One often-overlooked service that plays a vital role in engine performance and longevity is a valve adjustment. Honda vehicles typically Honda Pilots and Odyssey 2018 and older, especially models with mechanical (non-hydraulic) valve lifters, require periodic valve adjustments to maintain proper engine function. In this blog, we’ll explain what a valve adjustment is, the signs that your Honda may need one, and why this service is essential for your vehicle’s health. What Is a Valve Adjustment? A valve adjustment is a precise process where a technician adjusts the clearance between the valve stem and the rocker arm or camshaft. This gap is critical because it allows the valves to open and c ... read more
Posted on 3/13/2024

Do you hear an annoying squeaking noise every time you turn the steering wheel of your car? It's a common issue that many drivers experience, but the source of the squeak can vary depending on several factors. Understanding why your car squeaks when you turn can help you address the problem effectively and ensure a smoother driving experience. Let's delve into some potential causes and solutions for this frustrating issue. 1. Worn or Dry Suspension Components One of the primary culprits behind squeaking noises when turning is worn or dry suspension components. Over time, components such as ball joints, control arm bushings, sway bar bushings, and tie rod ends can wear out or accumulate dirt and debris, leading to friction and squeaking sounds. Inspecting these components for signs of wear and lubricating them with appropriate lubricants can often resolve the issue. 2. Struts or Shocks Worn or damaged struts or shocks can also cause squeakin ... read more