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2001 Honda Odyssey LXSECTION External Pages

's manual. Be very cautious using repair info from here because these pages may not apply to your vehicle. Different car Section 1 (System Wiring Diagrams) Section 2 (System Wiring Diagrams) Section 3 (Automatic Transmission Diagnosis - B7XA) Section 4 (System Wiring Diagrams) Section 5 (Shift Interlock Systems) Section 6 (Wiper/Washer Systems) Section 7 (System Wiring Diagrams) Section 8 (Wheel Alignment Specifications & Procedures) Section 9 (Starters) Section 10 (Disc) Section 11 (System Wiring Diagrams) Section 12 (Front Suspension) Section 13 (Rear Suspension) Section 14 (Automatic Transmission Diagnosis - BYBA) Section 15 (General Information) Section 16 (Starting System) Section 17 (Ignition System) Section 18 (Charging System) Section 19 (VSA (Vehicle Stability Assist) System Components) Section 20 (Engine) Section 21 (Cylinder Head) Section 22 (Engine Block) Section 23 (Engine Lubrication System) Section 24 (Intake Manifold And Exhaust System) Section 25 (Cooling System) Section 26 (Fuel System & Emissions System) Section 27 (PGM-FI System) Section 28 (Electronic Throttle Control System) Section 29 (VTEC) Section 30 (Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) System) Section 31 (Active Control Engine Mount (ACM) System) Section 32 (Idle Control System) Section 33 (Fuel Supply System) Section 34 (Intake Air System) Section 35 (Catalytic Converter System) Section 36 (EGR System) Section 37 (PCV System) Section 38 (EVAP System) Section 39 (Automatic Transmission) Section 40 (Power Steering) Section 41 (Wheel Alignment) Section 42 (Front Suspension) Section 43 (Rear Suspension) Section 44 (Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Diagnostics)) Section 45 (Conventional Brake Components) Section 46 (Doors) Section 47 (Mirrors) Section 48 (Interior Trim) Section 49 (Dashboard) Section 50 (Seats) Section 51 (Bumpers) Section 52 (Hood) Section 53 (Tailgate) Section 54 (Exterior Trim) Section 55 (FENDERWELL) Section 56 (Openers) Section 57 (Frame) Section 58 (Heating/Air Conditioning) Section 59 (Climate Control) Section 60 (Rear Air Conditioning) Section 61 (Connectors And Harnesses) Section 62 (Fuse/Relay Boxes) Section 63 (Under-Hood Fuse/Relay Box) Section 64 (Under-Dash Fuse/Relay Box) Section 65 (Battery) Section 66 (Relays) Section 67 (Ignition Switch) Section 68 (Multiplex Integrated Control System) Section 69 (Keyless/Power Door Locks/Security System) Section 70 (Exterior Lights) Section 71 (Turn Signal/Hazard Flasher) Section 72 (Interior Lights) Section 73 (Power Windows) Section 74 (Wipers/Washers) Section 75 (Gauges) Section 76 (Immobilizer System) Section 77 (Driving Position Memory Systems (DPMS)) Section 78 (Power Sliding Doors) Section 79 (Power Tailgate) Section 80 (Audio System) Section 81 (Navigation System) Section 82 (Rear Entertainment System) Section 83 (Seat Belts) Section 84 (SRS (Supplemental Restraint System)) Section 85 (Axle Shafts) Section 86 (Lubricants & Fluids) Section 87 (Maintenance Minder)

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When to See a Mechanic

Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.