How often do Honda Odyssey spark plugs need to be replaced?

How often do Honda Odyssey spark plugs need to be replaced?

My 2005 and now my 2015 Honda Odyssey EX-L both call for spark plug replacement every 30,000 miles, the later of course as part of Maintenance Minder Code C. I find no mention of the type of plug, ie conventional, iridium, or platinum. So what’s the issue here?

Are there any problems with the Honda Odyssey?

Symptoms of a faulty torque converter are often mistaken for transmission failure as they are similar. Honda Odyssey drivers have reported widespread issues associated with defective torque converters. Some issues users have reported include: 1.

When to replace iridium plugs in your Ody?

Would it be safe to “assume” that, if my Ody has iridium (or platinum) plugs, I can go well beyond 30000 miles before replacing? say 60K or more? Where did you read that you need to replace SPs at 30k miles?

What causes Honda Odyssey to go into limp mode?

Reduced or no acceleration: Engine misfires cause oxygen sensors to generate imbalanced air-gasoline mixtures. Imbalanced mixtures can make the vehicle lose power or stop completely. Owners have reported cases of their Odysseys going into limp mode (the engine does not rev up past 3500 rpm), often causing near-collisions.

Is there a problem with Honda Odyssey LDW?

I just bought a used 2015 Honda Odyssey EXL with 46K mils and experienced exact issue: FCW and LDW System Failed message with FCW, LDW, and RSA lights on. Shutting off the car for a minute or two and starting it again fixed the issue for couple weeks.

Why are there other codes on my Honda Odyssey?

The other codes are red herrings. They come on to tell you that, because the primary system has issues (brake fluid) that these other systems, some of which depend on the abs braking system, have been disabled.

When does The LDW and FCW system fail?

The fluid level is supposed to notify you of when it’s time for brakes. I just bought a used 2015 Honda Odyssey EXL with 46K mils and experienced exact issue: FCW and LDW System Failed message with FCW, LDW, and RSA lights on. Shutting off the car for a minute or two and starting it again fixed the issue for couple weeks.

When do you lose fluid on Honda Odyssey?

Fluid is only lost if it leaks. It’s not “burned” like engine oil can be. No leak, no fluid loss. If it were me I’d put the level half way in between max an min.

Why are the spark plugs on my Honda Odyssey Turning White?

Inspect both ends of the old spark plug socket for signs of discoloration or excessive soot buildup. If the electrode end of the old spark plug appears to be ashy white, the plugs might have been exposed to high temperatures such as overheating or they might be the incorrect heat range for your driving conditions or environment.

How do you find the torque on a NGK spark plug?

Screw in the spark plug finger tight until the gasket meets the cylinder head. Then tighten the plug as specified below: To find NGK’s recommended torque setting, please enter the spark plug number in the search box. While viewing the part detail page, click on the “specs” tab.

When to change spark plugs on Honda Accord?

I found a Honda dealer in Washington that shows a similar schedule but had a side-link that took me to Ody-specific data. Like other sites I’ve found, it shows spark plugs as “optional” all the way through 240,000 miles. Otherwise, what I find is that when the MM Code shows subcode 4, change the plugs (among other things).

Are there genuine spark plugs for Honda Odyssey?

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I found a Honda dealer in Washington that shows a similar schedule but had a side-link that took me to Ody-specific data. Like other sites I’ve found, it shows spark plugs as “optional” all the way through 240,000 miles. Otherwise, what I find is that when the MM Code shows subcode 4, change the plugs (among other things).

Screw in the spark plug finger tight until the gasket meets the cylinder head. Then tighten the plug as specified below: To find NGK’s recommended torque setting, please enter the spark plug number in the search box. While viewing the part detail page, click on the “specs” tab.

Would it be safe to “assume” that, if my Ody has iridium (or platinum) plugs, I can go well beyond 30000 miles before replacing? say 60K or more? Where did you read that you need to replace SPs at 30k miles?