20 Most Recent 2006 Honda Odyssey Touring Questions & Answers

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Gear shift is stuck in park. How can we release it?

you can stick a key on side of the sifter to release the gear shift there is alittle tab you can pop out then stick a key in there
12/26/2019 4:07:19 PM • 2006 Honda... • Answered on Dec 26, 2019
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Where do i start to troubleshoot if the front blower inside does not work?

then the motor in the front isnt working,find it and test it
7/18/2015 1:15:54 AM • 2006 Honda... • Answered on Jul 18, 2015
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My 2006 honda odyssey touring won't start again green key comes on goes off I get 1 snap then nothing. Honda dealer found nothing battery fine

I had this problem... The Starter itself had a short circuit (not the solenoid. It it were the solenoid, you would not get the "snap" you mentioned.). To get to the starter I had to take out the battery and the battery platform. It seems like a lot of work, but un the end it was easier than expected. I did the job in the parking lot of a Home Depot.
4/21/2015 12:20:51 AM • 2006 Honda... • Answered on Apr 21, 2015
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How to remove right camshaft sprocket

You need to get a sprocket puller. It looks similar to a steering wheel puller. If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/scott_843b43f7ebebd3f5
5/24/2014 7:36:30 PM • 2006 Honda... • Answered on May 24, 2014
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Location of bank 1 sensor 2

bank 1 means that bank that cylinder 1 resides. no engine option stated. so...... sensor 2 is the rear sensor, or for FWD cars that sensor that is behind #1 or more tech savy furthers from exhaust valves or behind the CAT. no , not Garfield the catalysts . on a V6 there are 2 banks, if an I4, then there is no second bank. so the I4 only has 1 bank and its #1 on a V6, bank one is on the side that has the off set front cylinder this is #1, the offset is to front of engine, or closes to the damper pulley and waterpump or cam chain or belt. V6 and v8 have one cylinder that site farther forward than the other bank.. due to rods cant sit on same place engine.
1/30/2014 5:46:25 PM • 2006 Honda... • Answered on Jan 30, 2014
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2006 Honda Odyssey electric door won't close

there is a slide door control module for each door
1/28/2013 2:10:11 AM • 2006 Honda... • Answered on Jan 28, 2013
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2000. What are the probable causes for DTC P0720?

the output speed sensor is not at fault; check the fluid level in the transmission. If that won't help, the transmission is bad.
9/4/2022 4:52:03 AM • Honda Odyssey... • Answered on Sep 04, 2022
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2018. Where is brake light fuse?

Generally speaking, it is rare for both bulbs to go at the same time, but they do! "Most" turn signal bulbs have two elements. Remove the bulb, (push in a bit, about a quarter turn and pull out) if there is two contacts on the bottom it is a multi bulb. You can generally see both of the elements in the bulb, and see if one is burned out. The short reason for this explanation is, you've said the signals are working! and "checking" the bulbs is the first "cheap" step. It also serves another purpose, you "playing" with them can help make them make "contact" if they were not seated correctly or if the contacts were dirty. If the bulbs look good, your signals should be a "bright light", and pressing the brake pedal, should make the same "bright light, and ... the four way flashers should make the same bright light! If you do not get the "bright light" or worse you get "uneven" light or "If" they don't flash, the next "in expensive fix" is to check the "flasher", the thing that makes the clicking sound when you use the turn signal or 4 ways. If all that is working, next turn on you park headlights. Do you get a "not so" bright light? You "should" at all the little lights around the car. If the light is backwards, bright instead of dim, there is a wiring problem and probably a short! If you don't then we start looking for fuses! And they can be anywhere in these new cars! The most usual spots are in front of the drivers seat up under the dash, below the steering column. Sometimes, up under on the passenger side. Sometime, under the front hood, one one or both sides, or all these places! My Toyota has four spots to look! The Smart car, up under the passenger side, waaay up under the passenger side! And then depending on the manufacturer, it can be one of several "types" of fuses. Generally speaking, a "good " ones you can see a flat wire through a "window" that connect between the two connectors. If the wire is melted or gone, it's a bad fuse! (With the most prevalent type they do not have to be removed to see them, at "fuse" tester comes in real handy, it has two prongs that touch inside two small holes on the top of the fuse to see if it has continuity, makes it really easy to check them all within minutes.) When replacing , get another of the same size (wattage) and replace, buy extra! If it "blows" again immediately, you have a more expensive issue, you most likely have a "short" which can be very difficult (and expensive) to find! Do not be tempted to just put a larger wattage fuse in, that can make the repair incredibly expensive! Good luck!
8/7/2021 8:16:07 AM • Honda Odyssey... • Answered on Aug 07, 2021
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Taillights and brake lights on lift door for 2011 Odyssey van out; b/u and brake lights on back body work. Replaced fuse 22 in fuse box but still out.

Check for Pinched wiring in rear door hatch.Wiring harness runs in door hatch & open/closing of door ALWAYS PINCHES HARNESS!!!!!!
6/10/2019 7:14:44 PM • Honda Odyssey... • Answered on Jun 10, 2019
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Grinding noise in honda odyssey while driving. intermittent. sometimes when driving on a slight incline and slight turns. sometimes the gas pedal doesn't work and speed reduces

if you hear grinding noise while driving, it usually comes from your brake or tires touches fender liner, if noise remains constantly, may be from a pulley bearing. For your case, check front tires, turn it right and left to the max, check if it touches anything; if not, check the brake, a nearly worn pad will expose its metal part, it will contact the rotor and makes noise.
5/18/2019 4:21:57 AM • Honda Odyssey... • Answered on May 18, 2019
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