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Jana Gatlin Posted on Oct 26, 2016

Where is thelocation of a starter relay on 2001 honda odyssey

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 16, 2008

SOURCE: 2001 Honda Odyssey Transmission Problem

The Odyssey has notorious bad transmissions from 2000-2003. You will not get anything on a trade, the trans can be fixed for about $2k. If everything else on the van still works and you like it, figure you bought it again for $2k. I changen my wife's Odyssey trans at 175K miles for $2k and she is happy so therefore I am happy too :-)

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wjurls

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  • Posted on Aug 28, 2009

SOURCE: honda 2000 odyssey the shifter is in park, but

The gear range switch on the back of the transmission is either bad or out of adjustment. To adjust, try removing the switch and put it in the neutral position (it should click into this spot). Then put the transmission in neutral and reinstall the switch being careful not to let the switch turn at all during re-install. There is a few degrees of adjustment available by turning the switch in either direction as well if it is still off. The car should only start in park or neutral and the reverse lights should only come on when in reverse.

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Ned White

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  • Posted on May 20, 2010

SOURCE: 2001 Honda Odysse~140,000 miles, transmission problems

Yikes! The transmission has gotten a lot of complaints, but $3500 sounds high. You should be able to find a used one for about $1200, Power steering is no big deal, unless you were in a wreck, and the front end alignment is $75. So somebody is wanting your wallet and your kids and your dog. I would get a second opinion on all that. The van isn't that old. And 140,000 miles, it is just getting broke in. I have 250,000 miles on my rodeo, and the tranny just quit. I got a whole truck for parts with tranny for $400. Took out the tranny, and a bunch of parts, and sold a bunch of parts, and then sold the truck for $400! Not bad. Hope this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 14, 2011

SOURCE: 2001 honda odyssey radio won't play, wants a code

The code number is different for all Hondas. There should be a credit card sized piece of plastic with the owner's manual with the number on it. If not, have your Honda dealer contact HONDA with the vehicle identification number (vin) to get the code. Write it down and keep it safe. You'll need it each time the battery is disconnected or you lose power for some reason. It's the anti-theft component of the sound system. Some dealers record the number where you can find it, such as inside the glove box, or inside the trunk overhead. It's a 5 digit number. Good luck!

Vernon Taylor

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2016

SOURCE: 2004 honda odyssey flasher unit relay location how do you install a flasher relay in 2004 honda odyssey

Your vehicle might not have a flasher relay.

Vehicles using a CAN-bus system often use a single ECU to carry out all vehicle functions where timing is required - flashers and hazard flashers, courtesy light, wiper delay, etc.

I suggest you check a wiring diagram for your car to discover what system it has.

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My 2001 Honda Odyssey would completely lose power, foot on the gas pedal and nothing there. There were no warning lights prior to the losing power. After letting the car set for a few minutes it would start and run okay. This happened intermittently over a couple of weeks until finally it didn't want to start at all. When turning the key the car sounded like it wanted to start but wouldn't. After a quick trip to the closest Honda dealership and asking a few questions we were told that it sounded like the main relay needed to be replaced. They showed us where it was located on the Honda, we bought a new one and we easily installed it ourselves. The old relay did have a slight burned smell. My Honda is working fine now and it has been over a week with no problems. I hope this helps someone else.
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My wife's 2006 Odyssey had the same problem today.
I started with a new battery as that was easy to replace and was what I assumed was the problem...wrong. $90, but it was due for a new one anyway.
I would start with the starter relay/solenoid...less than $5.
I'm pulling the battery tomorrow to check all of the wire connections since I will not be able to get the relay until Tuesday.
If need be, I will remove the starter and take it somewhere to be tested so I don't have to drive the van and get stuck somewhere far from home.
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2001 Honda Odyssey Transmission Problem

The Odyssey has notorious bad transmissions from 2000-2003. You will not get anything on a trade, the trans can be fixed for about $2k. If everything else on the van still works and you like it, figure you bought it again for $2k. I changen my wife's Odyssey trans at 175K miles for $2k and she is happy so therefore I am happy too :-)
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