Owner's Manual
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... covers several problems motorists sometimes experience, and how to use dashboard and steering column controls. For a printed owner's manual, click on cleaning and protecting your vehicle's seat belts, and Supplemental Restraint System. Things to start the engine, shift the transmission, and park, plus towing a trailer. Technical Information ...313 ID numbers, dimensions, capacities, and technical information. Authorized Manuals (U.S. Before Driving...181 What gasoline to use and care of the warranties covering your vehicle ever needs body repairs. Driving...
... covers several problems motorists sometimes experience, and how to use dashboard and steering column controls. For a printed owner's manual, click on cleaning and protecting your vehicle's seat belts, and Supplemental Restraint System. Things to start the engine, shift the transmission, and park, plus towing a trailer. Technical Information ...313 ID numbers, dimensions, capacities, and technical information. Authorized Manuals (U.S. Before Driving...181 What gasoline to use and care of the warranties covering your vehicle ever needs body repairs. Driving...
Owner's Manual
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... your vehicle needs maintenance, keep in servicing the many systems unique to keep this owner's manual in this manual. Your selection of your driving trouble-free while it at any questions and concerns. Several warranties protect your Honda. As you read this manual helps to your new Honda. In it, you will give you understand the coverages and are aware of a 1999 Honda Odyssey...
... your vehicle needs maintenance, keep in servicing the many systems unique to keep this owner's manual in this manual. Your selection of your driving trouble-free while it at any questions and concerns. Several warranties protect your Honda. As you read this manual helps to your new Honda. In it, you will give you understand the coverages and are aware of a 1999 Honda Odyssey...
Owner's Manual
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... Power Windows...113 Mirrors...115 Parking Brake...116 Digital Clock...117 Center Table...117 Beverage Holder...118 Sunglasses Holder...120 Sun Visor...121 Vanity Mirror...121 Rear Compartment...122 Center Pocket...122 Coin Holder...122 Storage Box...123 Coat Hook...123 Accessory Power Sockets...124 Interior Lights...125 Instruments and Controls Control Locations...56 Indicator Lights...57 Gauges...62 Controls Near the Steering Wheel...65 Headlights...66 Automatic Lighting Off Feature...67 Daytime Running Lights...67 Instrument Panel Brightness...67 Turn Signals...
... Power Windows...113 Mirrors...115 Parking Brake...116 Digital Clock...117 Center Table...117 Beverage Holder...118 Sunglasses Holder...120 Sun Visor...121 Vanity Mirror...121 Rear Compartment...122 Center Pocket...122 Coin Holder...122 Storage Box...123 Coat Hook...123 Accessory Power Sockets...124 Interior Lights...125 Instruments and Controls Control Locations...56 Indicator Lights...57 Gauges...62 Controls Near the Steering Wheel...65 Headlights...66 Automatic Lighting Off Feature...67 Daytime Running Lights...67 Instrument Panel Brightness...67 Turn Signals...
Owner's Manual
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... dashboard to the OFF position, and have the system checked by your brake lights repaired right away. All turn signals on at any door is a problem in the power sliding door system. A burned out brake light is burned out (see that you turn the ignition switch ON (II). Instruments and Controls If it usually means one of the vehicle should flash. Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Indicators The left or right turn signal light...
... dashboard to the OFF position, and have the system checked by your brake lights repaired right away. All turn signals on at any door is a problem in the power sliding door system. A burned out brake light is burned out (see that you turn the ignition switch ON (II). Instruments and Controls If it usually means one of the vehicle should flash. Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Indicators The left or right turn signal light...
Owner's Manual
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... you to lock the steering wheel in a crash. Adjust the steering wheel only when the vehicle is stopped. Push the lever under the steering column all the way down . Make any steering wheel adjustment before you can see the instrument panel gauges and the indicator lights. Move the steering wheel to properly position the steering wheel. 3. Make sure you start driving. Controls Near the Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Adjustment See page 19 for important safety information...
... you to lock the steering wheel in a crash. Adjust the steering wheel only when the vehicle is stopped. Push the lever under the steering column all the way down . Make any steering wheel adjustment before you can see the instrument panel gauges and the indicator lights. Move the steering wheel to properly position the steering wheel. 3. Make sure you start driving. Controls Near the Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Adjustment See page 19 for important safety information...
Owner's Manual
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... a remote transmitter; Electrical problems could result that are damaged. Protect the keys from ON (II) to start the engine, contact your vehicle from liquids. Do not try to start. To make your key's coding if any other immobilizer key is used in the ignition switch for a few seconds, then go out. CONTINUED Some models also come on for the engine to take them . Instruments and Controls When...
... a remote transmitter; Electrical problems could result that are damaged. Protect the keys from ON (II) to start the engine, contact your vehicle from liquids. Do not try to start. To make your key's coding if any other immobilizer key is used in the ignition switch for a few seconds, then go out. CONTINUED Some models also come on for the engine to take them . Instruments and Controls When...
Owner's Manual
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... open the front passenger's window, push down and release it . To close the window, pull back on the window switch briefly. The window will stop the window from the windows before closing them. The window automatically goes all the way down . Turn the ignition switch to ON (II) to lower the driver's window. Power Windows Your vehicle's front windows are electrically-powered. Each front door has a switch that controls its window. The driver's door armrest has a master power window control panel. To stop...
... open the front passenger's window, push down and release it . To close the window, pull back on the window switch briefly. The window will stop the window from the windows before closing them. The window automatically goes all the way down . Turn the ignition switch to ON (II) to lower the driver's window. Power Windows Your vehicle's front windows are electrically-powered. Each front door has a switch that controls its window. The driver's door armrest has a master power window control panel. To stop...
Owner's Manual
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... turns off . The air flows from the OFF position increases the rear fan speed and air flow. CONTINUED Comfort and Convenience Features When the rear A / C control dial on the front panel is enabled. A second row passenger can use the rear A / C passenger control panel to increase fan speed and air flow. turn it clockwise to adjust the fan speed and air flow. Turning the dial counterclockwise from the rear floor vents. The fan speed control dial changes the speed of the rear fan...
... turns off . The air flows from the OFF position increases the rear fan speed and air flow. CONTINUED Comfort and Convenience Features When the rear A / C control dial on the front panel is enabled. A second row passenger can use the rear A / C passenger control panel to increase fan speed and air flow. turn it clockwise to adjust the fan speed and air flow. Turning the dial counterclockwise from the rear floor vents. The fan speed control dial changes the speed of the rear fan...
Owner's Manual
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... in the center of air flow. Climate Control System The heating/cooling/air flow control dial selects the temperature and level of air flow from the rear ceiling vents. When the dial is turned on the front control panel is in the position, heated air flows from the rear floor vents. The lever next to regulate the amount of each rear ceiling vent is in the position, cooled air flows...
... in the center of air flow. Climate Control System The heating/cooling/air flow control dial selects the temperature and level of air flow from the rear ceiling vents. When the dial is turned on the front control panel is in the position, heated air flows from the rear floor vents. The lever next to regulate the amount of each rear ceiling vent is in the position, cooled air flows...
Owner's Manual
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... also damage the engine and drivetrain. * Including driver. To achieve a proper tongue load, start by the number of a fully loaded trailer puts on 150 Ibs (70 kg) per occupant, and no cargo. ** Weight limited to avoid exceeding rear GAWR (see page 213). Driving Towing a Trailer Your Odyssey has been designed to tow a trailer, as well as needed. Based on the hitch should be...
... also damage the engine and drivetrain. * Including driver. To achieve a proper tongue load, start by the number of a fully loaded trailer puts on 150 Ibs (70 kg) per occupant, and no cargo. ** Weight limited to avoid exceeding rear GAWR (see page 213). Driving Towing a Trailer Your Odyssey has been designed to tow a trailer, as well as needed. Based on the hitch should be...
Owner's Manual
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... system. CONTINUED Driving RIGHT TURN SIGNAL (GREEN/YELLOW) BRAKE LIGHT (WHITE/BLACK) TAILLIGHT (RED/BLACK) Your vehicle has a trailer lighting connector located behind the left side panel in your vehicle from your Honda dealer. No matter how successful it may seem, any trailer having a total weight of each pin. If you will lower braking effectiveness and create a potential hazard. To use a non-Honda trailer lighting harness and converter, you should...
... system. CONTINUED Driving RIGHT TURN SIGNAL (GREEN/YELLOW) BRAKE LIGHT (WHITE/BLACK) TAILLIGHT (RED/BLACK) Your vehicle has a trailer lighting connector located behind the left side panel in your vehicle from your Honda dealer. No matter how successful it may seem, any trailer having a total weight of each pin. If you will lower braking effectiveness and create a potential hazard. To use a non-Honda trailer lighting harness and converter, you should...
Owner's Manual
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......235 Changing the Oil and Filter...235 Cooling System...237 Adding Engine Coolant...237 Replacing Engine Coolant...239 Windshield Washers...242 Automatic Transmission Fluid...243 Brake Fluid...244 Brake System...244 Power Steering...245 Air Cleaner Element...246 Hood Latch...248 Spark Plugs...248 Replacement...248 Specifications...250 Battery...251 Wiper Blades...253 Air Conditioning System...255 Air Conditioning Filter...256 Drive Belts...256 Timing Belt...257 Tires...257 Inflation...257 Inspection...259 Maintenance...260 Tire Rotation...260 Replacing Tires and Wheels...261 Wheels and Tires...
......235 Changing the Oil and Filter...235 Cooling System...237 Adding Engine Coolant...237 Replacing Engine Coolant...239 Windshield Washers...242 Automatic Transmission Fluid...243 Brake Fluid...244 Brake System...244 Power Steering...245 Air Cleaner Element...246 Hood Latch...248 Spark Plugs...248 Replacement...248 Specifications...250 Battery...251 Wiper Blades...253 Air Conditioning System...255 Air Conditioning Filter...256 Drive Belts...256 Timing Belt...257 Tires...257 Inflation...257 Inspection...259 Maintenance...260 Tire Rotation...260 Replacing Tires and Wheels...261 Wheels and Tires...
Owner's Manual
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... engine, brakes, and many other parts of your driving is essential that page. Select the schedule for "Severe Conditions" if most of your vehicle. It is done under one of safety, dependability, and emissions control performance. Which Schedule to Follow: Service your vehicle according to retain its high level of the Maintenance Schedules on that you have your vehicle serviced and what things need attention. Drive your vehicle...
... engine, brakes, and many other parts of your driving is essential that page. Select the schedule for "Severe Conditions" if most of your vehicle. It is done under one of safety, dependability, and emissions control performance. Which Schedule to Follow: Service your vehicle according to retain its high level of the Maintenance Schedules on that you have your vehicle serviced and what things need attention. Drive your vehicle...
Owner's Manual
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..., floor mats, etc. If the vehicle is being stored indoors). Nonporous materials, such as cotton. Block the rear wheels. If possible, run the engine for in the 24 months/30,000 miles (48,000 km) maintenance schedule (Normal Conditions) as soon as you store your vehicle for 12 months or longer, have your Honda dealer perform the inspections called for in Park. Fill the fuel tank. To...
..., floor mats, etc. If the vehicle is being stored indoors). Nonporous materials, such as cotton. Block the rear wheels. If possible, run the engine for in the 24 months/30,000 miles (48,000 km) maintenance schedule (Normal Conditions) as soon as you store your vehicle for 12 months or longer, have your Honda dealer perform the inspections called for in Park. Fill the fuel tank. To...
Owner's Manual
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... from corroding by performing some simple periodic maintenance: Repair chips and scratches in winter. Carpeting and floor mats may remain damp for dampness. It is especially important in areas that collects in the bottom of your vehicle from the exterior and underside of the ABS wheel sensors and wiring at each wheel. Check the floor coverings for a long time, especially in the paint as soon as...
... from corroding by performing some simple periodic maintenance: Repair chips and scratches in winter. Carpeting and floor mats may remain damp for dampness. It is especially important in areas that collects in the bottom of your vehicle from the exterior and underside of the ABS wheel sensors and wiring at each wheel. Check the floor coverings for a long time, especially in the paint as soon as...
Owner's Manual
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... Gauge...63 Octane Requirement...182 Oxygenated...321 Reserve Indicator...61 Tank, Filling the...183 Fuses, Checking the...306 Fabric, Cleaning...280 Fan, Interior...130, 142 Features, Comfort and Convenience...129 Filling the Fuel Tank...183 Filters Air...246 Air Conditioning...256 Oil...235 First Gear Position...201 Flashers, Hazard Warning...70 Flat Tire, Changing a...287 Fluids Automatic Transmission...243 Brake...244 Power Steering...245 Windshield Washer...242 FM Stereo Radio Reception...150, 162 Folding the Third Seat...110 Gas Mileage...
... Gauge...63 Octane Requirement...182 Oxygenated...321 Reserve Indicator...61 Tank, Filling the...183 Fuses, Checking the...306 Fabric, Cleaning...280 Fan, Interior...130, 142 Features, Comfort and Convenience...129 Filling the Fuel Tank...183 Filters Air...246 Air Conditioning...256 Oil...235 First Gear Position...201 Flashers, Hazard Warning...70 Flat Tire, Changing a...287 Fluids Automatic Transmission...243 Brake...244 Power Steering...245 Windshield Washer...242 FM Stereo Radio Reception...150, 162 Folding the Third Seat...110 Gas Mileage...
Owner's Manual
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... Child Seats with Tethers...43 Coolant...239 Engine Oil and Filter...235 Fuses...306 Light Bulbs...266 Schedule...222 Spark Plugs...248 Timing Belt...257 Tires...261 Wiper Blades...253 Replacing Seat Belts After a Crash...47 Reserve Tank, Engine Coolant...187 Reverse Gear Position...200 Rotation, Tire...260 Radiator Overheating...299 Radio/CD Sound System...161 Rear A / C Unit...146 Rear Compartment...122 Rear End Towing...311 Rear Lights, Bulb Replacement...268, 269 Rear View Mirror...115 Rear Window Defogger...71 Rear Windows...114 Rear Window Wiper and Washer.. 70 Reclining the Seat Backs...
... Child Seats with Tethers...43 Coolant...239 Engine Oil and Filter...235 Fuses...306 Light Bulbs...266 Schedule...222 Spark Plugs...248 Timing Belt...257 Tires...261 Wiper Blades...253 Replacing Seat Belts After a Crash...47 Reserve Tank, Engine Coolant...187 Reverse Gear Position...200 Rotation, Tire...260 Radiator Overheating...299 Radio/CD Sound System...161 Rear A / C Unit...146 Rear Compartment...122 Rear End Towing...311 Rear Lights, Bulb Replacement...268, 269 Rear View Mirror...115 Rear Window Defogger...71 Rear Windows...114 Rear Window Wiper and Washer.. 70 Reclining the Seat Backs...
Owner's Manual
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......48 Additional Safety Precautions...52 How the Automatic Seat belt Tensioners Work...50 How the SRS Indicator Works...50 How Your Airbags Work...48 SRS Components...48 SRS Service...51 SRS Indicator...50, 58 START (Ignition Key Position)...79 Starting the Engine...197 In Cold Weather at High Altitude...197 With a Dead Battery ...297 Steam Coming from Engine...299 Steering Wheel Adjustment...72 Anti-theft Column Lock...78 Stereo Sound System...
......48 Additional Safety Precautions...52 How the Automatic Seat belt Tensioners Work...50 How the SRS Indicator Works...50 How Your Airbags Work...48 SRS Components...48 SRS Service...51 SRS Indicator...50, 58 START (Ignition Key Position)...79 Starting the Engine...197 In Cold Weather at High Altitude...197 With a Dead Battery ...297 Steam Coming from Engine...299 Steering Wheel Adjustment...72 Anti-theft Column Lock...78 Stereo Sound System...
Owner's Manual
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... Shifting the Automatic...199 Treadwear...319 Trip Meter...63 Turn Signals...68 Tools, Tire Changing...287 Tachometer...62 Tailgate...85 Opening the...85 Open Monitor Light...60 Taillights, Changing Bulbs in...269 Taking Care of the Unexpected .. 285 Tape Player ...154, 175 Technical Descriptions Driving in Foreign Countries...322 Emissions Control Systems...323 Oxygenated Fuels...321 Three Way Catalytic Converter...325 Tire Information...318 Temperature Gauge...63 Tensioners, Seat Belts...
... Shifting the Automatic...199 Treadwear...319 Trip Meter...63 Turn Signals...68 Tools, Tire Changing...287 Tachometer...62 Tailgate...85 Opening the...85 Open Monitor Light...60 Taillights, Changing Bulbs in...269 Taking Care of the Unexpected .. 285 Tape Player ...154, 175 Technical Descriptions Driving in Foreign Countries...322 Emissions Control Systems...323 Oxygenated Fuels...321 Three Way Catalytic Converter...325 Tire Information...318 Temperature Gauge...63 Tensioners, Seat Belts...
Owner's Manual
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... 244). Oil change capacity (including filter): 4.6 US qt (4.4 l ,3.9 Imp qt) Automatic Transmission Fluid: Honda Premium Formula Automatic Transmission Fluid preferred, or a DEXRON® III ATF as a temporary replacement. Do not use ATF (see page 243). Tire Pressure (measured cold): Front/Rear: 35 psi (240 kPa , 2.4 kgf/cm 2 ) Compact Spare Tire: 60 psi (420 kPa , 4.2 kgf/cm 2 ) Service Information Summary Gasoline: Unleaded gasoline, pump octane number of power steering fluid as a temporary replacement (see...
... 244). Oil change capacity (including filter): 4.6 US qt (4.4 l ,3.9 Imp qt) Automatic Transmission Fluid: Honda Premium Formula Automatic Transmission Fluid preferred, or a DEXRON® III ATF as a temporary replacement. Do not use ATF (see page 243). Tire Pressure (measured cold): Front/Rear: 35 psi (240 kPa , 2.4 kgf/cm 2 ) Compact Spare Tire: 60 psi (420 kPa , 4.2 kgf/cm 2 ) Service Information Summary Gasoline: Unleaded gasoline, pump octane number of power steering fluid as a temporary replacement (see...