When did OBD2 start on Honda Odysseys?
OBD2 was mandated to begin in 1996 for all cars sold in the U.S. I dont believe you will find any cars manufactured prior to 1996 that are OBD2. All Honda models sold in the U.S. that are 1995 and back are definitely OBD1. You are replying to a six year old post.
When did the Honda Odyssey go on sale?
Then at the 2010 Chicago Auto Show, Odyssey concept was unveiled and it went on sale for 2011 model year in June, 2010, which is the fourth generation Honda Odyssey (2011-2017). Besides trim levels carried over, a new Touring Elite was added. 3.5 L V6 engine also gets retained and a new 6-speed automatic transmission was available since 2013.
Are there any problems with the Honda Odyssey?
After all Honda Odyssey is made of steel, and steel would rust, wear and tear as time goes by. So it won’t be a shock to encounter some problems while driving your Honda Odyssey. What you should do is to diagnose and solve these problems before they pop out of a sudden: First, transmission failure.
What kind of engine does a Honda Odyssey have?
There were LX, EX, EX-L, and Touring trim levels available for it. And Honda Odyssey had been powered by the 3.5 L V6 engine, which was coupled with a 5-speed automatic transmission.
OBD2 was mandated to begin in 1996 for all cars sold in the U.S. I dont believe you will find any cars manufactured prior to 1996 that are OBD2. All Honda models sold in the U.S. that are 1995 and back are definitely OBD1. You are replying to a six year old post.
How many miles does a 1996 Honda Odyssey have?
I bought my 1997 Honda Odyssey with 117,000 miles on it which I thought at the time was more mileage than I wanted. The salesman said, “But it’s a Honda!
I love my 97 Odyssey, have owned for 8 years. Besides timing belt & regular maintenance. This van has been AMAZING! I highly recommend above any other vehicle I have ever owned. It starts everytime. Extremely easy to work on, it has the bullet proof 2.2 Honda Engine and transmission.
What was the value of a 1998 Honda Odyssey?
It was just totaled (when a pick-up truck ran a stop sign) at 416,000 and had the original engine, transmission, and heat/AC system. It rode very comfortably and smoothly. I kept the oil changed at regular intervals of every 3000-3500 miles and continued to use regular (Havoline) motor oil.