When was the Honda Odyssey made?

When was the Honda Odyssey made?

Honda started manufacturing the Odyssey at the Alliston, Ontario plant in 1999, but later stopped in 2004.

When did Honda Odyssey start having transmission problems?

Since 1999, Honda has made a bigger version of the Odyssey in North America to fit bigger families and more items. Unfortunately, 1999 is when the transmission problems began, citing issues with the transmission durability in the 4-speed automatic car.

How much does it cost to fix a Honda Odyssey?

Throughout the years, the Honda Odyssey has experienced transmission problems in many of their cars, with a more prevalent problem during the years of 1999-2004. The most common Odyssey transmission problems cost an average of $3,300 to fix, and typically occur at 114,000 miles.

Why does my Honda Odyssey lock while driving?

The second gear reportedly could overheat and break, causing the transmission to lock while driving. Despite adding some lubricant to the gear, it didn’t solve the third gear clutch problem. Even with Honda adding a transmission cooler, the transmission fluid temperatures were still rising too high.

Are there any recalls on the Honda Odyssey?

The 2018 Honda Odyssey did receive critical acclaim and a Top Safety Pick+ award by the IIHs, but not before 50,000 cars were recalled. The 2018 Honda Odyssey minivans were recalled for a transmission that reportedly could shift unexpectedly while driving. Honda uses a 10-speed transmission in the vehicles that were recalled.

Since 1999, Honda has made a bigger version of the Odyssey in North America to fit bigger families and more items. Unfortunately, 1999 is when the transmission problems began, citing issues with the transmission durability in the 4-speed automatic car.

When did the Honda Odyssey come out in Japan?

Honda also offered the larger North American Odyssey in Japan as the Honda LaGreat beginning in June 1999 through 2005. Both versions of the Odyssey were sold in Japan at Honda Clio dealership locations. Both versions of the Odyssey are currently sold in the Middle East.

Throughout the years, the Honda Odyssey has experienced transmission problems in many of their cars, with a more prevalent problem during the years of 1999-2004. The most common Odyssey transmission problems cost an average of $3,300 to fix, and typically occur at 114,000 miles.

When did the Honda Odyssey navigation system come out?

There was also an available Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System, introduced during 1999, which became the first navigation system ever offered in a minivan. The 2004 model was the only second generation Odyssey model year to receive reliability ratings of five out of five according to Automotive Information Systems.