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What is the torque on the axle nut on a 2014 Honda Odyssey?

The front axle hub nut on a 2014 Honda Odyssey is torqued to 176 ft-lb (239 Nm).


The torque specification matters because it sets the hub seating and bearing preload, which affects wheel alignment and long-term reliability. While 176 ft-lb is the commonly cited value, variations can occur if the hub or axle assembly has been replaced or if Honda issues a service bulletin that updates the procedure. Always verify against the latest official Honda service manual for your exact vehicle configuration.


Official specification


The key specification most closely associated with this model year is listed below. Note that some service procedures may include an additional angular tightening step after reaching the initial torque.



  • Front axle hub nut torque: 176 ft-lb (239 Nm) for the 2014 Honda Odyssey (front wheels, left and right).


Variations can occur depending on parts substitutions, VIN, or updated service bulletins. Always confirm with the official Honda documentation for your vehicle before performing maintenance.


Applying the torque in the shop


Technicians follow a structured tightening process to ensure proper seating and preload. The steps below reflect common practice, with a note about potential angular tightening if required by the service manual.


Before tightening, ensure the vehicle is safely supported and the wheel is removed to access the hub assembly. Some procedures also call for an angular tightening step after reaching the specified torque.



  1. Clean the hub and axle surfaces, then thread the nut onto the axle by hand to seating.

  2. Using a calibrated torque wrench, tighten the axle nut to 176 ft-lb (239 Nm) following the vehicle’s prescribed torque sequence.

  3. If the service manual specifies, perform the final angular tightening (for example, a 90-degree turn) after reaching the initial torque.

  4. Spin the wheel to ensure smooth rotation and listen for any abnormal noise before completing the installation and securing the wheel.


Final checks and adherence to the official service manual are essential. If in doubt, consult your Honda dealer or a qualified technician for VIN-specific instructions and any relevant bulletins.


Summary


For a 2014 Honda Odyssey, the front axle nut is typically torqued to 176 ft-lb (239 Nm). This value helps ensure correct hub seating and bearing preload, but always verify with the latest Honda service documentation for your exact vehicle configuration, as procedures can vary by VIN, repair history, or updated guidelines.

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