I saved about $350 installing it myself on a 2007 Odyssey. Almost freaked out comparing the new to the old. The shape and rubber bushings didn't quite match the originals I took off, so I heard the "original Honda" argument in my head. But no worry. This is a replacement AND an improvement. Hose elbows for new hose eliminate the need for an additional socket. I would recommend watching some YouTube videos of the process. My experience: I had to cut open the old hose next to the PS pump with a dremel and then unscrew the screw with a socket wrench. Remove the old sensor to reuse it. It requires a lot of leverage to remove this sensor. Starting under the car near the HP pump, route the end of the new hose to the passenger side and around the belts. Loosely fit the screw and grommet to hold the hose in place. Insert the tubing into the PS pump and hand tighten. Attaching the new one was a bit tricky as I was afraid of the cross threads. When you are sure it will fit well, finish off with a houndstooth pattern. I didn't have much room to work, so it took me a while to tighten the short handles on the wrench.
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