What causes Honda odyssey to stall?
Common reasons for this to happen: Low fuel pressure, dirty or defective fuel injectors, or broken fuel pump: The fuel pump is responsible for transferring fuel from the tank to the engine. Loose or corroded wires in wiring harness: An inconsistently firing ignition will result in an easily stalled engine.
Why does my Honda odyssey turn off while driving?
The most common reason that a vehicle shuts off when driving is a lack of fuel. The most likely cause is an empty fuel tank aided by a fuel gauge that’s not as accurate as it looks. Even if it says there is fuel in there, bang on the tank. If it makes a hollow sound, it’s probably empty.
When did my Honda Odyssey lose its power?
I have had a couple of issues with loss of power, and the engine dying on my Honda Odyssey. It has 134K miles on it. First occurrence was about a year ago. I was doing some maintenance, just oil and coolant change. After I was done I was letting the car warm up, and it just died. It would turn over but would not start.
Why is my Honda Odyssey battery draining so fast?
You appear to have a parasitic drain problem. I had this on a 2008 as well as a 2014 Honda Odyssey van. What the problem was is that a AC relay fuse had gone bad. When the fuse goes bad, it constantly tries to engage the air conditioning compressor even when the vehicle is turned off.
How long do fuel pumps last in a Honda Odyssey?
Fuel pumps last the lifetime of the van in most cases. It is the base model. An EX. It could be something else, I just can’t think of what would do it that wouldn’t throw a code. I had similar thing happened to my Passat (when i had few years back).
Why does my Honda engine have a rough idle?
During start up, your engine is almost dry of oil. If you use thicker oil it will take longer for the oil to reach the top end of the engine. Because of this, the cam and valve train do not get oil for some time during start up. When this happens, the parts wear faster and eventually cause things like rough idles.
I have had a couple of issues with loss of power, and the engine dying on my Honda Odyssey. It has 134K miles on it. First occurrence was about a year ago. I was doing some maintenance, just oil and coolant change. After I was done I was letting the car warm up, and it just died. It would turn over but would not start.
You appear to have a parasitic drain problem. I had this on a 2008 as well as a 2014 Honda Odyssey van. What the problem was is that a AC relay fuse had gone bad. When the fuse goes bad, it constantly tries to engage the air conditioning compressor even when the vehicle is turned off.
Fuel pumps last the lifetime of the van in most cases. It is the base model. An EX. It could be something else, I just can’t think of what would do it that wouldn’t throw a code. I had similar thing happened to my Passat (when i had few years back).
During start up, your engine is almost dry of oil. If you use thicker oil it will take longer for the oil to reach the top end of the engine. Because of this, the cam and valve train do not get oil for some time during start up. When this happens, the parts wear faster and eventually cause things like rough idles.