How much does a Honda Odyssey drive light cost?
The local Honda dealer wanted $80 for a switch and gasket so I ordered the parts from San Leandro Honda for $52 and they were delivered in about eight days. Part numbers were 28600-P7W-003 (switch) and 90471-PW7-A00 (gasket).
How many miles does a Honda Odyssey EXL have?
2002 Odyssey EXL. Purchased 3/2005 with 67,000 miles. Currently has 90,000 miles on original transmission. Since purchase I have added a transmission cooler (Hayden) and changed fluid every 10,000 miles with Honda Z1. I’ll try to attach a couple of more pics of the 4th clutch pressure switch.
Why is the D drive light blinking on my Honda Odyssey?
The D light was flashing, but the check engine light was OFF. There were no symptoms that I could detect. Before I brought it in, I did check the tran fluid and it looked nasty and was about a pint low. I added a pint.
How much ground clearance does a Honda Odyssey have?
Specifications show that the 2020 Odyssey has 4.5 inches of ground clearance. This is quite low, meaning you may have difficulty driving in enormous snow drifts. You can use the Odyssey only for driving in moderate snow. We recommend driving in anything under four inches or you may get stuck in snow. How Do Odysseys Handle Low Winter Temperatures?
What’s the difference between a 2005 Honda Odyssey?
Going beyond the foldaway third-row Magic Seat in the previous model, the 2005 Odyssey also gets a stowable PlusOne seat in the second row. The minivan’s overall length hasn’t changed but the third row gets an additional 2 inches of legroom.
Is the Honda Odyssey good for driving in snow?
With its cavernous interior and comfortable styling, the Honda Odyssey is a great family vehicle. But, if you live in a cold-weather region, you’ll be concerned about its snow handling capabilities. Well, the Honda Odyssey handles well in snow. Even though it lacks 4WD/AWD, it still has other qualities that make it ideal for driving in snow.
What was the year of the Honda Odyssey?
The 1999 – 2004 generation of Honda’s front-wheel-drive Odyssey was a class leader. The minivan has earned a major redesign for 2005, and to stay ahead of the pack, Honda had to “leapfrog” the growing competition with fresh features.