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What is the torque on the axle nut on a 2012 Honda Odyssey?

The front axle hub nut on a 2012 Honda Odyssey is torqued to 177 ft-lbs (240 Nm).


Understanding the correct torque is essential for safely securing the CV axle to the wheel hub and maintaining proper bearing preload. Getting it right helps prevent loosening, vibration, or premature wear.


Where this torque applies


This specification applies to the front outer axle hub nut on the 2012 Odyssey’s front-wheel-drive configuration. It does not apply to any rear axle nut, and torque values can vary for other model years or configurations.


For absolute accuracy, consult the official Honda service manual or contact a Honda dealer to confirm the exact specification for your VIN and build date before performing maintenance.


Before performing the torque procedure, gather the right tools and verify hardware compatibility.



  • Use a calibrated torque wrench capable of reading up to 177 ft-lbs (240 Nm).

  • Clean and inspect the threads on the axle shaft and the nut; replace with an OEM nut if the manual requires.

  • Follow Honda’s tightening procedure exactly as specified in the service manual, typically with the wheel removed and the axle seated.

  • Install any required locking mechanism (such as a cotter pin or lock tab) per the service manual’s instructions.


Concluding: Adhering to the specified torque and proper hardware installation is critical for safety and long-term reliability.


Additional maintenance considerations


Beyond initial installation, consider these notes when working on or around the axle nut and CV axle assembly.



  • Use the correct, new axle nut and any associated hardware as dictated by Honda’s guidelines.

  • After installation, perform any re-torque or inspection steps described in the manual, which may include a brief test drive and a follow-up torque check.


In summary, the front axle hub nut on the 2012 Honda Odyssey should be torqued to 177 ft-lbs (240 Nm). Always verify with the official documentation for your exact vehicle configuration and follow the installation steps precisely to ensure safety and reliability.


Summary


The torque specification for the 2012 Odyssey’s front axle hub nut is 177 ft-lbs (240 Nm). Always consult the official Honda service manual for your exact vehicle and adhere to the recommended procedure and hardware requirements.

How tight should my axle nut be?


Back. Right here. That's where my cotter pin's going to go and look at how nice and free my hub moves. Simple nice no binding no lateral movement.



What size is the axle nut socket on a 2011 Honda Odyssey?


Axle Nut Socket Size: 36mm. Axle Nut Thread Size: M26x1. 5. CV axles serve as the final link between the engine and the wheels, transferring power from the vehicle's transmission and differential to the wheels to drive the vehicle forward.



What is the torque on the axle nut on a 2013 Honda Odyssey?


Notes: Wheel Bearing -- Wheel Bearing; Axle Nut Torque Spec: 242 ft-lbs / 328Nm. Position: Front.



What is the torque for a CV axle nut?


On some wheel bearings sets and hub units, the axle nut secures the outer flange to a CV joint or stub axle. As the nut is tightened, it pulls the flange and axle together to set the preload of bearings. These axle nuts will have specifications as low as 130-foot pounds and as high as 300-foot pounds.


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