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Repco 8 Piece Go-Thru Impact Screwdriver Set - RTK24011

Repco 8 Piece Go-Thru Impact Screwdriver Set - RTK24011

$108
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Stanfred Jack Stands 2000kg Pin Type - ASP2000-V2

Stanfred Jack Stands 2000kg Pin Type - ASP2000-V2

$107
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Repco 7 Piece Torx Screwdriver Set - RTK24010

Repco 7 Piece Torx Screwdriver Set - RTK24010

$87
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Mechpro Pry Bar Set 4 Pc - MPBP101K

Mechpro Pry Bar Set 4 Pc - MPBP101K

$39
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Repco Ball Joint Separator - RST54

Repco Ball Joint Separator - RST54

$32
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Mastercool Vacuum Pump Drive Shaft - TOX90062

Mastercool Vacuum Pump Drive Shaft - TOX90062

$101
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T&E Tools VDE Insulated Screwdriver Set 7pc - A78017

T&E Tools VDE Insulated Screwdriver Set 7pc - A78017

$72
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Powerbuilt  0X100mm Phillips S/D

Powerbuilt 0X100mm Phillips S/D

$7
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Repco Extendable Breaker Bar 3/4 Drive - RT22126

Repco Extendable Breaker Bar 3/4 Drive - RT22126

$180
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Powerbuilt Trim Pad Remover

Powerbuilt Trim Pad Remover

$14
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Brake Cylinder Hone 22-63mm - RST200-1

Brake Cylinder Hone 22-63mm - RST200-1

$30
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Toledo Extra Long Screwdriver Phillips No2 - 301091

Toledo Extra Long Screwdriver Phillips No2 - 301091

$27
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Toledo CV Boot Installation Tool - 311018

Toledo CV Boot Installation Tool - 311018

$464
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Repco 16 Piece Screwdriver Set - RTK34016

Repco 16 Piece Screwdriver Set - RTK34016

$249
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Repco 8 Piece Screwdriver Set - RTK24013

Repco 8 Piece Screwdriver Set - RTK24013

$92
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Repco Brake Cylinder Hone - 2 Legs - RST214

Repco Brake Cylinder Hone - 2 Legs - RST214

$33
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Repco Grease Gun Bearing Packer - RBP5

Repco Grease Gun Bearing Packer - RBP5

$40
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Toledo 10 Piece Alternator Bit Set - 302005

Toledo 10 Piece Alternator Bit Set - 302005

$224
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Repco External Thread File 0.75mm - 3.0mm - RST22

Repco External Thread File 0.75mm - 3.0mm - RST22

$54
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Toledo Tyre Valve Installation Tool - 309000

Toledo Tyre Valve Installation Tool - 309000

$50
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T&E Tools 17pc Hose Nut Driver Set - 4230

T&E Tools 17pc Hose Nut Driver Set - 4230

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T&E Bench Grinder and Sander

T&E Bench Grinder and Sander

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Toledo Oil Seal Pick Set 2 Piece - 301297

Toledo Oil Seal Pick Set 2 Piece - 301297

$15
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Toledo Hose Nut Driver 300mm With Socket Adaptor - CND-2

Toledo Hose Nut Driver 300mm With Socket Adaptor - CND-2

$25
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Toledo Jumbo Pry Bar 800mm - 301070

Toledo Jumbo Pry Bar 800mm - 301070

$121
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Toledo Telescopic Inspection Mirror - 301016

Toledo Telescopic Inspection Mirror - 301016

$21
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Repco Insulated Screwdriver 125mm - RT24091

Repco Insulated Screwdriver 125mm - RT24091

$21
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Repco Insulated Screwdriver 100mm - RT24092

Repco Insulated Screwdriver 100mm - RT24092

$17
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Repco Insulated Screwdriver 150mm - RT24090

Repco Insulated Screwdriver 150mm - RT24090

$23
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Repco Insulated Screwdriver PH2 x 100mm - RT24094

Repco Insulated Screwdriver PH2 x 100mm - RT24094

$22
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Repco Insulated Screwdriver PH0 x 60mm - RT24096

Repco Insulated Screwdriver PH0 x 60mm - RT24096

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Repco Insulated Screwdriver PH1 x 80mm - RT24095

Repco Insulated Screwdriver PH1 x 80mm - RT24095

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Driveshafts on the 2012 Honda Odyssey: What You Need to Know

The 2012 Honda Odyssey is known for being a reliable and practical family people mover, especially popular down under for its spacious interior and smooth driving experience. When it comes to the technical components, one question that sometimes pops up is whether this vehicle uses driveshafts and what role they play if they do. Let's dig into that and explore the story behind the driveshafts on this particular model.

First off, the 2012 Honda Odyssey is a front-wheel-drive vehicle. Unlike four-wheel-drive or rear-wheel-drive cars, manufacturer Honda designed this model with the engine and transmission powering the front wheels exclusively. This design means the power is sent straight through the transaxle (a combined transmission and differential unit at the front), directly to the front wheels. Now, the big question is - does it have driveshafts?

Yes, it does, but with some clarifications. Since it's front-wheel drive, the term 'driveshafts' here specifically refers to the front axle shafts, also known as half shafts or CV axles. These are the shafts that carry the rotational power from the transaxle to the front wheels, allowing the wheels to turn and propel the Odyssey forward. However, you won't find a long traditional driveshaft running the length of the vehicle like you would on a rear-wheel or four-wheel drive car. Instead, the front axle shafts serve the driveshaft function in a more compact way.

Let's put it simply - the 2012 Honda Odyssey doesn't have a full-length driveshaft that sends power to the back wheels, because the back wheels are not powered at all. The front axle shafts take care of transferring power to the front wheels, with constant velocity (CV) joints that allow the wheels to turn and move up and down with the suspension without losing torque transmission. This means they have an important role in the Odyssey's drivetrain, just different from what larger or AWD vehicles have.

Understanding the purpose of driveshaft components on the 2012 Odyssey is sharp for anyone who owns one or is thinking about maintenance. The front axle shafts, or driveshafts in this context, are built to be durable but aren't immune to wear and tear. They have CV joints which are typically protected by rubber boots filled with grease to keep everything lubricated and clean. These boots can crack or split over time, exposing the CV joint to dirt and moisture, which can lead to joint failure.

If a CV boot gets damaged or the driveshaft starts making clicking or clunking noises when turning, it's a red flag for owners to get the axle shafts inspected or replaced. Replacing the axle shafts when necessary helps avoid being stranded and prevents further damage to nearby suspension parts. It's an important part of keeping that smooth, safe ride that the Odyssey is known for.

Maintenance advice for the driveshafts on the 2012 Honda Odyssey includes regularly checking the CV boots for any signs of cracking or leaking grease, especially after rough trips or long periods without inspection. Once a CV boot fails, it's important not to delay repairs as dirt ingress can quickly ruin the joint.

When it comes to servicing, most mechanics recommend inspecting the CV boots during regular oil changes or servicing intervals. If there's any indication of wear or damage, prompt replacement of the affected front axle shaft can save money and hassle down the track. Additionally, always opt for genuine or high-quality aftermarket parts to ensure durability and proper fitment, matching the original specifications used by Honda.

Getting the driveshaft or front axle shafts checked out can be part of a broader vehicle safety assessment, especially for families who use their Odyssey every day. Smooth drivability and no strange noises when turning indicate the axle shafts are happy and in good working order. Any vibration at higher speeds might suggest a driveshaft out of balance or CV joints wearing out.

In short, although the 2012 Honda Odyssey doesn't have long driveshafts connecting to the rear wheels since it's front-wheel drive, it certainly does have vital front axle shafts playing the driveshaft role. They transmit engine power to the front wheels with the help of CV joints, making them essential parts of the drivetrain. With a bit of regular attention and timely replacement of worn components, these shafts keep the Odyssey driving smoothly and safely for many years.