Bad ignition coil?
Bad fuel pump?
Any sudden brake loss can be the cause of 1. brake line damage 2. master cylinder disfunction
You forgot to reset the theft alarm!
Yes it can. I had a 1998 Honda Odyssey with an aftermarket set-up and it did that. I would pull over, put it park and restart. After an ignition switch recall, the system is not connected anymore so the problem is gone.
your fuel pump is a good place to look if its worn it will cause this type of problem
maybe because there was to mush pressure or force in it
Likely your transmission is dying. Google "odyssey transmission" and you will find lots of reports about problems with 2000- 2004 Odyssey transmissions. If you are persistent enough, Honda might help some with the repair.
It indicates transmissions problems. Had this happen at 103,000 km on our 2002 Honday Odyssey and had to replace the entire transmission.
Odyssey is a model of vehicle. The make of the vehicle would be Honda. So all odyssey cars are made by Honda. They are primarily vans and suv type cars.
Incorrect ignition timing or damaged valves would make a 95 Honda Odyssey sputter and backfire. Backfires are directly caused when ignition occurs at the wrong time.
A 2003 Honda Odyssey would require just a standard headlight bulb as a replacement. These can be brought from many stores, such as Autozone and even Walmart.
According to NRMA Car Review - Honda Odyssey 1995 1200 kg You would probably want to put a transmission cooler in to tow that sort of load though.
Blown fuse, defective blower motor, or defective blower motor resistor pack.
Recently, there have been more car comparing sights appearing online, which are good for showing you the sales figures of certain car companies and models. For sales figures of the Honda Odyssey you can go to 'goodcarbadcar' and it will provide you with a list of Honda Odyssey sales between 2010 until 2013.
Headlights might stay on in a Honda Odyssey after the engine is turned off because of a courtesy timer. The headlights will stay on for a few seconds after exiting the vehicle so the driver can go into a building at night safely. If the headlights are staying on all the time, check the timer for this feature.
To put it simply, yes.
You would need to look it up in the owner manual.
Got a quote from Honda dealer in Germantown MD for $4500 (August 2009). Suburbantransmissions.com quoted about $3200