How do I reinstall the coin pocket and spring?

Asked by Alexbodan Apr 18, 2014 at 10:22 PM about the 2011 Honda Odyssey Touring Elite FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I pulled on the coin pocket panel and the whole assembly (door and spring) came out of
the dashboard.  How do I reinstall the door and spring?  It is not readily apparent.

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it would be better off if you took it to a shop. cause if you do not know what you are doing you could make things worse. it wont cost ya much

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I just reinstalled the coin catcher after I found the spring on the floor mat. You have to engage the flat central portion of the spring in the coin catcher. Next, as you put the coin catcher back, the ends of the spring have to be fitted into holes on the upper left/right. Next put coin catcher into hinges. Takes quite a bit of dexterity.

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Thanks GuruF29WS. May I ask if this applies to 2016 model as well? It looks simple but I'm struggling to follow through the steps. I have the spring but I'm struggling. Do I need to remove the coin holder? Any photos or clips online you came across that can help?

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