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Its giving the you the number of the CEL you have.
you can use the lower gears when you go uphills or downhills with hills of more than 10% grade
The Accord Crosstour has recently been placed in the top 10 family cars,also the Lincoln, Ala.-assembled Honda Odyssey minivan has great reviews fpr being a great honda family vechicle.
Try disconnecting battery for about 10 mins. or have vehicle scanned to determine problem and have codes cleared
It is so easy. Just follow this procedure Turn the ignition to the ON position -Press the selector button so that the warning is showing -Press and Hold the selector for 10 seconds, the display will flash. Once flashing let go of the button -Press and hold the selector button for 5 seconds, the display will reset. I just tried the same procedure on my 2007 Honda Accord and it worked.
Lapland Odyssey was created on 2010-10-15.
An Icelandic Odyssey was created on 2005-10-18.
A code 10 is a Iat sensor. Intake air tempature sensor.
Find Me - Odyssey to Anyoona - was created on 1994-07-10.
Its transmission fluid is real low due to leakings or very dirty.....don't drive too fast, find a safe spot to park.....if possible add a bottle....when at home.....i drained the old transmission fluid out by removing that bolt on the pan. When that bolt is screwed out, cleanse it with a dry clean paper towel. Drain and fill your Honda transmission fluid every 17,000 miles is recommended. Some mechanic shop sells a bottle of Honda trans fluid for $8 while dealers can sell to you for $10. You will need 3 bottles. Flashing can also be related to a problematic transmission control unit - click link
If its the maintanence reminder, hold the trip odometer reset button and turn the ignition on. After about 10 seconds it will stop flashing or go off. If its the SES light, then you need a scantool
The factory recommended mileage/time interval for replacing the timing belts on the Honda Odyssey is 10 years or 105,000-miles, whichever comes first. That being said the type of driving, environment, how often the engine was run, and so on can create conditions where a much earlier interval is advisable. The price of preemptive replacement outweighs the potential risks from belt failure and tension degradation in this application.