Owner's Manual
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... to the fuel pump. Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. Index ...I Service Information Summary A summary of information you pull up to www.helminc.com. 2001 Odyssey Online Reference Owner's Manual Contents Owner's Identification Form Introduction ...i A Few Words About Safety ...ii Your Vehicle at a Glance ...2 Driver and Passenger Safety ...5 Proper use and care of your vehicle. Navigation System Technical Information ...331 ID numbers, dimensions, capacities, and technical information. Maintenance ...235 The Maintenance Schedule shows...
... to the fuel pump. Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. Index ...I Service Information Summary A summary of information you pull up to www.helminc.com. 2001 Odyssey Online Reference Owner's Manual Contents Owner's Identification Form Introduction ...i A Few Words About Safety ...ii Your Vehicle at a Glance ...2 Driver and Passenger Safety ...5 Proper use and care of your vehicle. Navigation System Technical Information ...331 ID numbers, dimensions, capacities, and technical information. Maintenance ...235 The Maintenance Schedule shows...
Owner's Manual
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... avoid damage to answer any time. Your Honda dealer is preceded by a NOTICE symbol. California Proposition 65 Warning WARNING: This product contains or emits chemicals known to read this manual, you read this manual. This information is to the State of your new Honda. Your selection of driving pleasure. When your vehicle needs maintenance, keep your Honda, other reproductive harm. It...
... avoid damage to answer any time. Your Honda dealer is preceded by a NOTICE symbol. California Proposition 65 Warning WARNING: This product contains or emits chemicals known to read this manual, you read this manual. This information is to the State of your new Honda. Your selection of driving pleasure. When your vehicle needs maintenance, keep your Honda, other reproductive harm. It...
Owner's Manual
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... Power Windows...118 Mirrors...121 Parking Brake...122 Digital Clock...123 Center Table...123 Beverage Holder...124 Sunglasses Holder...126 Sun Visor...127 Vanity Mirror...127 Rear Compartment...128 Center Pocket...128 Coin Holder...128 Storage Box...129 Coat Hook...129 Accessory Power Sockets...130 Interior Lights...131 Instruments and Controls Control Locations...60 Indicator Lights...61 Gauges...66 Controls Near the Steering Wheel...69 Headlights...70 Automatic Lighting Off Feature...71 Daytime Running Lights...71 Instrument Panel Brightness...71 Turn Signals...
... Power Windows...118 Mirrors...121 Parking Brake...122 Digital Clock...123 Center Table...123 Beverage Holder...124 Sunglasses Holder...126 Sun Visor...127 Vanity Mirror...127 Rear Compartment...128 Center Pocket...128 Coin Holder...128 Storage Box...129 Coat Hook...129 Accessory Power Sockets...130 Interior Lights...131 Instruments and Controls Control Locations...60 Indicator Lights...61 Gauges...66 Controls Near the Steering Wheel...69 Headlights...70 Automatic Lighting Off Feature...71 Daytime Running Lights...71 Instrument Panel Brightness...71 Turn Signals...
Owner's Manual
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... turn signals on the outside of the turn signal bulbs is a problem in the power sliding door system. With this display if the tailgate or any other drivers cannot see page 94 . For more information on for a few seconds when you turn the ignition switch ON (II). The lights go off after the engine starts and the tailgate and all doors are braking. Door and Brake Lamp Monitor EX model...
... turn signals on the outside of the turn signal bulbs is a problem in the power sliding door system. With this display if the tailgate or any other drivers cannot see page 94 . For more information on for a few seconds when you turn the ignition switch ON (II). The lights go off after the engine starts and the tailgate and all doors are braking. Door and Brake Lamp Monitor EX model...
Owner's Manual
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... you start driving. Push the lever up and down . 2. Make sure you have securely locked the steering wheel in place by trying to move it up to lose control of the vehicle and be seriously injured in that position. 4. Make sure you can see the instrument panel gauges and the indicator lights. To adjust the steering wheel upward or downward: 1. Controls Near the Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Adjustment...
... you start driving. Push the lever up and down . 2. Make sure you have securely locked the steering wheel in place by trying to move it up to lose control of the vehicle and be seriously injured in that position. 4. Make sure you can see the instrument panel gauges and the indicator lights. To adjust the steering wheel upward or downward: 1. Controls Near the Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Adjustment...
Owner's Manual
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... not work to ON (II), the Immobilizer System indicator should come with a soft cloth. If they get wet, dry them . A properlycoded master or valet key must be used , the engine's fuel system is near the ignition switch when you cannot start . When you turn the ignition switch to start the engine. To make your vehicle undriveable. Instruments and Controls Use a plastic or leather key fob, not metal. Electrical problems...
... not work to ON (II), the Immobilizer System indicator should come with a soft cloth. If they get wet, dry them . A properlycoded master or valet key must be used , the engine's fuel system is near the ignition switch when you cannot start . When you turn the ignition switch to start the engine. To make your vehicle undriveable. Instruments and Controls Use a plastic or leather key fob, not metal. Electrical problems...
Owner's Manual
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... open the front passenger's window, push down until the window reaches the desired position. Power Windows Your vehicle's front windows are also electrically-powered (see page 120). Close the window by pulling back on the window switch. MAlN SWITCH DRIVER'S 'WINDOW SWITCIH The driver's door armrest has a master power window control panel. To close the window, pull back on the switch and holding it . Instruments and Controls Each front door has a switch that controls its window. Turn the ignition switch to ON...
... open the front passenger's window, push down until the window reaches the desired position. Power Windows Your vehicle's front windows are also electrically-powered (see page 120). Close the window by pulling back on the window switch. MAlN SWITCH DRIVER'S 'WINDOW SWITCIH The driver's door armrest has a master power window control panel. To close the window, pull back on the switch and holding it . Instruments and Controls Each front door has a switch that controls its window. Turn the ignition switch to ON...
Owner's Manual
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Climate Control System The heating/cooling/air flow control dial selects the temperature and level of air flow from each vent back-and-forth, and rotate the vent with the tab. Comfort and Convenience Features When the dial is turned on. Cooled air can be selected when the A/C switch on the front control panel is in the position cooled air flows from the rear floor vents. Rear Ceiling Vents...
Climate Control System The heating/cooling/air flow control dial selects the temperature and level of air flow from each vent back-and-forth, and rotate the vent with the tab. Comfort and Convenience Features When the dial is turned on. Cooled air can be selected when the A/C switch on the front control panel is in the position cooled air flows from the rear floor vents. Rear Ceiling Vents...
Owner's Manual
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... guidelines in your vehicle's handling and performance. Load Limits Total Trailer Weight: As shown in the load limits table (See page 227 ), how much weight you have installed a transmission fluid cooler. (See page 229 for carrying passengers and their cargo. Towing a load that is limited by the number of occupants in this section. Towing a Trailer Your Odyssey has been designed to tow a trailer, as well...
... guidelines in your vehicle's handling and performance. Load Limits Total Trailer Weight: As shown in the load limits table (See page 227 ), how much weight you have installed a transmission fluid cooler. (See page 229 for carrying passengers and their cargo. Towing a load that is limited by the number of occupants in this section. Towing a Trailer Your Odyssey has been designed to tow a trailer, as well...
Owner's Manual
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..., you will lower braking effectiveness and create a potential hazard. No matter how successful it may seem, any trailer having a total weight of each pin. Towing a Trailer Trailer Brakes Trailer Lights GROUND (BLACK) BACK-UP LIGHT (GREEN/BLACK) LEFT TURN SIGNAL (GREEN/BLUE) Honda recommends that mate with the connector in your vehicle from your dealer. To use a non-Honda trailer lighting harness and converter, you choose electric brakes, be equipped with the Honda hitch (see...
..., you will lower braking effectiveness and create a potential hazard. No matter how successful it may seem, any trailer having a total weight of each pin. Towing a Trailer Trailer Brakes Trailer Lights GROUND (BLACK) BACK-UP LIGHT (GREEN/BLACK) LEFT TURN SIGNAL (GREEN/BLUE) Honda recommends that mate with the connector in your vehicle from your dealer. To use a non-Honda trailer lighting harness and converter, you choose electric brakes, be equipped with the Honda hitch (see...
Owner's Manual
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... road to let the engine cool. When driving down hills, reduce your vehicle, and it can cause the automatic transmission to practice driving maneuvers before heading for the open road, and follow the guidelines discussed below. Use the D4 position when towing a trailer on the accelerator, as this can hit or run over . Driving If it will affect your vehicle's handling and performance, so driving with trailers. The trailer...
... road to let the engine cool. When driving down hills, reduce your vehicle, and it can cause the automatic transmission to practice driving maneuvers before heading for the open road, and follow the guidelines discussed below. Use the D4 position when towing a trailer on the accelerator, as this can hit or run over . Driving If it will affect your vehicle's handling and performance, so driving with trailers. The trailer...
Owner's Manual
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......251 Changing the Oil and Filter...251 Cooling System...253 Adding Engine Coolant...253 Replacing Engine Coolant...255 Windshield Washers...258 Automatic Transmission Fluid...259 Brake Fluid...260 Brake System...260 Power Steering...261 Air Cleaner Element...262 Hood Latch...264 Spark Plugs...264 Replacement...264 Specifications...266 Battery...267 Wiper Blades...269 Air Conditioning System...271 Air Conditioning Filter...272 Drive Belts...272 Timing Belt...273 Tires...273 Inflation...273 Inspection...275 Maintenance...276 Tire Rotation...276 Replacing Tires and Wheels...277 Wheels and Tires...
......251 Changing the Oil and Filter...251 Cooling System...253 Adding Engine Coolant...253 Replacing Engine Coolant...255 Windshield Washers...258 Automatic Transmission Fluid...259 Brake Fluid...260 Brake System...260 Power Steering...261 Air Cleaner Element...262 Hood Latch...264 Spark Plugs...264 Replacement...264 Specifications...266 Battery...267 Wiper Blades...269 Air Conditioning System...271 Air Conditioning Filter...272 Drive Belts...272 Timing Belt...273 Tires...273 Inflation...273 Inspection...275 Maintenance...276 Tire Rotation...276 Replacing Tires and Wheels...277 Wheels and Tires...
Owner's Manual
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... of your vehicle. The services and time or distance intervals shown in the maintenance schedule assume you will use unleaded gasoline with the proper octane rating (see page 196). You should have your vehicle serviced as normal transportation for passengers and their possessions. Which Schedule to Follow: Service your vehicle according to retain its high level of safety, dependability, and emissions control performance. Otherwise, follow...
... of your vehicle. The services and time or distance intervals shown in the maintenance schedule assume you will use unleaded gasoline with the proper octane rating (see page 196). You should have your vehicle serviced as normal transportation for passengers and their possessions. Which Schedule to Follow: Service your vehicle according to retain its high level of safety, dependability, and emissions control performance. Otherwise, follow...
Owner's Manual
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... transmission in the 24 months/30,000 miles (48,000 km) maintenance schedule (Normal Conditions) as soon as plastic sheeting, trap moisture, which can damage the paint. Maintenance Make sure the carpeting, floor mats, etc. If possible, run the engine for a while periodically (preferably once a month). If the vehicle is being stored indoors). Storing Your Vehicle If you need to park your vehicle for an extended...
... transmission in the 24 months/30,000 miles (48,000 km) maintenance schedule (Normal Conditions) as soon as plastic sheeting, trap moisture, which can damage the paint. Maintenance Make sure the carpeting, floor mats, etc. If possible, run the engine for a while periodically (preferably once a month). If the vehicle is being stored indoors). Storing Your Vehicle If you need to park your vehicle for an extended...
Owner's Manual
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Index Anti-theft Steering Column Lock .. 82 Appearance Care...293 Armrests...109 Audio Controls, Remote...191 Audio System...161, 173 Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners...54 Automatic Lighting Off Feature...71 Automatic Speed Control...77 Automatic Transmission...212 Capacity, Fluid...334 Checking Fluid Level...259 Shifting...213 Shift Lever Position Indicator.. 212 Shift Lever Positions...213 Shift Lock Release...216 Beverage Holder...124 Body Repair...300 Brakes Anti-lock System (ABS)...219 Break-in, New Linings ...196 Bulb Replacement...284 Fluid...260 Parking...122 System Indicator...62...
Index Anti-theft Steering Column Lock .. 82 Appearance Care...293 Armrests...109 Audio Controls, Remote...191 Audio System...161, 173 Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners...54 Automatic Lighting Off Feature...71 Automatic Speed Control...77 Automatic Transmission...212 Capacity, Fluid...334 Checking Fluid Level...259 Shifting...213 Shift Lever Position Indicator.. 212 Shift Lever Positions...213 Shift Lock Release...216 Beverage Holder...124 Body Repair...300 Brakes Anti-lock System (ABS)...219 Break-in, New Linings ...196 Bulb Replacement...284 Fluid...260 Parking...122 System Indicator...62...
Owner's Manual
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... Evaporative Emissions Controls.. 340 Exhaust Fumes...57 Exhaust Gas Recirculation System...341 Expectant Mothers, Use of Seat Belts by...20 Exterior, Cleaning the...294 Economy, Fuel...202 Emergencies on the Road...301 Battery, Jump Starting...313 Fabric, Cleaning...297 Fan, Interior...136, 148 Features, Comfort and Convenience...135 Filling the Fuel Tank...197 Filters Air...262 Air Conditioning...272 Oil...251 Flashers, Hazard Warning...75 Flat Tire, Changing a...303 Floor Mat...296 Fluids Automatic Transmission...259 Brake...260 Power Steering...261 CONTINUED
... Evaporative Emissions Controls.. 340 Exhaust Fumes...57 Exhaust Gas Recirculation System...341 Expectant Mothers, Use of Seat Belts by...20 Exterior, Cleaning the...294 Economy, Fuel...202 Emergencies on the Road...301 Battery, Jump Starting...313 Fabric, Cleaning...297 Fan, Interior...136, 148 Features, Comfort and Convenience...135 Filling the Fuel Tank...197 Filters Air...262 Air Conditioning...272 Oil...251 Flashers, Hazard Warning...75 Flat Tire, Changing a...303 Floor Mat...296 Fluids Automatic Transmission...259 Brake...260 Power Steering...261 CONTINUED
Owner's Manual
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... Fuel Reserve Indicator...65 Gauge...67 Octane Requirement...196 Tank, Filling the...197 Gas Station Procedures...197 Halogen Headlight Bulbs...282 Hazard Warning Flashers...75 Headlights...70 Aiming...282 Automatic Lighting Off...71 Daytime Running Lights...71 High Beam Indicator...65 Reminder Chime...70 Replacing Halogen Bulbs ...282 Identification Number, Vehicle...332 Ignition Keys...80 Switch...82 Timing Control System...341 Immobilizer System...81 Important Safety Precautions...6 Indicators, Instrument Panel...61 Individual Map Lights...
... Fuel Reserve Indicator...65 Gauge...67 Octane Requirement...196 Tank, Filling the...197 Gas Station Procedures...197 Halogen Headlight Bulbs...282 Hazard Warning Flashers...75 Headlights...70 Aiming...282 Automatic Lighting Off...71 Daytime Running Lights...71 High Beam Indicator...65 Reminder Chime...70 Replacing Halogen Bulbs ...282 Identification Number, Vehicle...332 Ignition Keys...80 Switch...82 Timing Control System...341 Immobilizer System...81 Important Safety Precautions...6 Indicators, Instrument Panel...61 Individual Map Lights...
Owner's Manual
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... Lower Anchorages...47 Rear A/C Unit...158 Rear Compartment...128 Rear Lights, Bulb Replacement...284, 285 Rear View Mirror...121 Rear Window Defogger...75 Rear Windows...120 Rear Window Wiper and Washer.. 74 Reclining the Seat Backs...106, 109 Reclining the Second Seats...106 Reclining the Third Seat...106 Reminder Lights...61 Remote Audio Controls...191 Remote Transmitter...85 Removing the Second Seats...114 Replacement Information Air Cleaner Element...262 Coolant...255 Engine Oil and Filter...251 Fuses...323 Light Bulbs...282 Schedule...238 Spark Plugs...264 Timing Belt...273 Tires...
... Lower Anchorages...47 Rear A/C Unit...158 Rear Compartment...128 Rear Lights, Bulb Replacement...284, 285 Rear View Mirror...121 Rear Window Defogger...75 Rear Windows...120 Rear Window Wiper and Washer.. 74 Reclining the Seat Backs...106, 109 Reclining the Second Seats...106 Reclining the Third Seat...106 Reminder Lights...61 Remote Audio Controls...191 Remote Transmitter...85 Removing the Second Seats...114 Replacement Information Air Cleaner Element...262 Coolant...255 Engine Oil and Filter...251 Fuses...323 Light Bulbs...282 Schedule...238 Spark Plugs...264 Timing Belt...273 Tires...
Owner's Manual
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... Tire Inflating...302 Specifications...335 Spark Plugs...264 Specifications Charts...334 Speed Control...77 Speedometer...66 SRS, Additional Information...52 Additional Safety Precautions...56 How the Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners Work...54 How the SRS Indicator Works...54 How Your Airbags Work...52 SRS Components...52 SRS Service...55 SRS Indicator...54, 62 START (Ignition Key Position)...83 Safety Belts...8, 49 Safety Defects, Reporting*...350 Safety Features...7 Air bags...9 Door Locks...10 Head Restraints...10 Seat Belts...8 Seats & Seat-Backs...10 Safety...
... Tire Inflating...302 Specifications...335 Spark Plugs...264 Specifications Charts...334 Speed Control...77 Speedometer...66 SRS, Additional Information...52 Additional Safety Precautions...56 How the Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners Work...54 How the SRS Indicator Works...54 How Your Airbags Work...52 SRS Components...52 SRS Service...55 SRS Indicator...54, 62 START (Ignition Key Position)...83 Safety Belts...8, 49 Safety Defects, Reporting*...350 Safety Features...7 Air bags...9 Door Locks...10 Head Restraints...10 Seat Belts...8 Seats & Seat-Backs...10 Safety...
Owner's Manual
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... Tires...273 Air Pressure...273 Balancing...276 Checking Wear...275 Compact Spare...302 DOT Tire Quality Grading...336 Inflation...273 Inspection...275 Replacing...277 Rotating...276 Snow...279 Specifications...335 Tire Chains...279 Towing A Trailer...226 Emergency Wrecker...329 Traction Control System (TCS)...221 Transmission Checking Fluid Level...259 Fluid Selection...259 Identification Number...333 Shifting the Automatic...213 Treadwear...336 Trip Meter...67 Turn Signals...72 Tools, Tire Changing...
... Tires...273 Air Pressure...273 Balancing...276 Checking Wear...275 Compact Spare...302 DOT Tire Quality Grading...336 Inflation...273 Inspection...275 Replacing...277 Rotating...276 Snow...279 Specifications...335 Tire Chains...279 Towing A Trailer...226 Emergency Wrecker...329 Traction Control System (TCS)...221 Transmission Checking Fluid Level...259 Fluid Selection...259 Identification Number...333 Shifting the Automatic...213 Treadwear...336 Trip Meter...67 Turn Signals...72 Tools, Tire Changing...