It sounds like your blower fan resistor is not working correctly. Eventually it will stop working all together. I suggest that you get a replacement.
2001 : A Space Odyssey will only be found at Midnight showings for a cult following .
According to this URL: http://www.car-stuff.com/carparts/hondaodyssey20012004oeservicew0133-17867821.html "This vehicle (2001 Honda Odyssey van) does not have an in-line fuel filter between the fuel tank and the engine. Use this filter set when replacing the fuel strainer located inside the fuel tank, which is the only fuel filter on this vehicle." signed, each_one_teach_one
Use ONLY genuine Honda ATF DW-1 transmission fluid and nothing else.
There are multiple causes as to this condition. There may be a bad switch that is stuck on the high position. The motor itself can have a problem being regulated correctly, for example also.
No,only in the Touring and Touring elite
A = Change Engine oil only 1 = rotate tires
I recently had the same problem on my 2001 Honda Odyssey and found that there is a little switch called the "brake pedal position" switch which not only turns on your brake lights when you are braking, but also allows you to switch out of park when depressing the brake pedal (due to the child safety feature). It is a siple part that can be switched out within 10 minutes (or less) if you have a single wrench of the correct size. The "Haynes Repair Manual" for the 1999 to 2004 Odyssey contains the information to change it in section 9-14 in the "brakes" section. Good luck!
Yes, of course. A transmission can only hold so much transmission fluid.
the 2.4 4 cylinder is the only engine Honda makes that is chain driven. any thing else is belt driven.
Sounds like you need to replace your blower motor resistor.
no it's not necessary. you can take it off. that's only holding the rotor in place.
It's a warning to have your transmission checked. May need a fluid change, or worse. It happens with my '04 Odyssey after I get on the freeway, but only if I have to floor it which engages the passing gear.