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 sparkplug misfiring.
Fast idle motor is not functioning properly.
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.
Could be in need of a tune up Could have moisture inside the distributor cap Could be in need of a carburetor rebuild
Clean the carbeurator and lube the throttle cable.
Carburetor needs rebuilding, most likely.
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.
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.
bad gas try some dry gas
reeds reeds they dont have reeds its a 4 stroke the timing is out or it has riding valves
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.
Air and fuel setting out of adjustment on years gone by; on today's auto's probably a sensor.