The frequency of brake changes on a Honda Odyssey typically depends on driving conditions and habits, but generally, it’s recommended to inspect the brake pads every 15,000 to 20,000 miles. Brake pads may need to be replaced every 30,000 to 70,000 miles, depending on wear. It’s essential to listen for any unusual sounds and respond to warning signs, as well as to check the owner's manual for specific recommendations. Regular maintenance checks will help ensure optimal braking performance and safety.
You can follow the instructions in your owner's manual or change it every 50,000 miles.
According to Honda, 105k miles. The maintenance schedule is at the link below. http://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/pubs/OM/OD0101/OD0101O00236A.pdf
Most often this requires a battery change. However, it may also be caused by wiring problems.
There is no magic number as to how often you should change your brakes. Brakes will wear down differently depending on the make of the brake and they will start squeaking so you know that you need to change it.
How often brakes should be changed depends on the type of brakes in the vehicle and the use of the bakes in the vehicle. However, the general rule is every 10,000 miles.
i depends on what kind of city you live in. when you live in tropic country and it surely very dusty may be you should change the filter for every 2 regular service AC maintenance. IIMHO
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.
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Honda recommends @ 45k miles and then every 30k miles after that.
The OBD II plug in a Honda Odyssey is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side. It can usually be found near the steering column, just above the pedals. You may need to remove a cover or look closely to spot it, as it is often positioned out of direct sight.
In a 2000 Honda Odyssey, the transmission speed sensor is located on the transmission itself, typically on the driver's side. It is mounted near the transmission fluid pan and can be accessed from underneath the vehicle. To replace or inspect it, you'll often need to raise the vehicle for better access.
Every 12 months.