What should I do about my Honda Odyssey?
Dealer replace leather seat cover. Left sliding door long cover panel (above slide slot) sticks out. Adjusted. Problem with right 2nd row leather seat bottom – sewing issue. To be replaced. left rear (3rd row) trim panel under windows has casting mark. To be replaced. Both center roof rack supports cracked.
Why was my Honda Odyssey rear door struts replaced?
Replaced rear door struts because of known failure. Replaced because of rattle, but appeared to be a known issue by Honda. New struts didn’t solve the door rattle. Ends up being the seals on the sliding door that squeak as the car flexes.
Are there any recalls on the Honda Odyssey?
See TSBs and recalls for the Honda Odyssey. Worried about potential repair costs? An extended warranty can provide peace of mind. Chart based on 214 repair trips. The repair cost chart excludes repairs made under warranty, do-it-yourself repairs, and repair trips that include maintenance.
Is there an extended warranty on a Honda Odyssey?
An extended warranty can provide peace of mind. Chart based on 214 repair trips. The repair cost chart excludes repairs made under warranty, do-it-yourself repairs, and repair trips that include maintenance. 280-horsepower 3.5L V6 9-speed shiftable automatic FWD
Performed Honda Service Bulletin 11-038 to eliminate Popping, Knocking, or Creaking in the Front While Turning at Low Speeds. Lubricated strut with silicone grease. Replaced power steering pump and kit. Replaced the front shocks/struts and rear shocks/struts.
What kind of suspension problem does Honda Odyssey have?
247-horsepower 3.5L V6 w/DoD 6-speed automatic FWD Noticed a creaking noise every time the steering wheel was turned at low speed. Dealer said something needed more lube/grease in the front part of the suspension. Fixed the problem. Noticed a creaking noise every time the steering wheel was turned at low speed.
What’s the problem with my Honda Odyssey TSB?
TSB: The bump stop contacts the top of the front damper body, or the damper shaft self-locking nut is loose. Apply Shin-Etsu grease, retorque nuts. Steering pump developed a leak. No warning light, fluid spotted on driveway. Pump replaced at dealer. 247-horsepower 3.5L V6 w/DoD 5-speed automatic FWD TSB for shock end stops causing popping sound.
Why is my Honda Odyssey making a clicking noise?
Struts and other front suspension components were lubed and re-tightened. Car made a clicking noise while making left turns at slow speeds. An arm of the suspension was too short from the factory and needed replacing. Creaking noted from strut anchor point. TSB had been issued from Honda for same problem.
Performed Honda Service Bulletin 11-038 to eliminate Popping, Knocking, or Creaking in the Front While Turning at Low Speeds. Lubricated strut with silicone grease. Replaced power steering pump and kit. Replaced the front shocks/struts and rear shocks/struts.
When to replace the suspension on a Honda Odyssey?
If your vehicle came from the factory with softer suspension, it will almost always handle poorly until the suspension is replaced with a performance setup such as coilovers. Old, worn out suspension also has a very negative effect on the handling and should be replaced, especially if used for any spirited driving where handling is key.
Why do you need coilovers on a Honda Odyssey?
One of the many reasons anyone purchases a set of coilovers for their Honda Odyssey has commonly been to lower the car. The lower center of gravity will help reduce excessive body roll and improve performance. Having the adjustability for ride height, spring preload and damping are essential features of a high quality coilover.
What’s the problem with the Honda Odyssey steering?
Applied new grease to top of struts as per TSB. Clicking/popping noise at low speeds when turning wheel at low speeds. Fixed with SB 11-038. Popping and clicking returned while turning at low speed. Fixed with SB 11-038. Squeaking, creaking, and clicking noise returned to the steering. Lubrication applied and stopped the noises.