Five problems related to check engine light on have been reported for the 2000 Honda Odyssey. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2000 Honda Odyssey based on all problems reported for the 2000 Odyssey.
Start vehicle and engine light comes on, tcs (traction control system) light goes on and car vibrates. This appears to be a well documented problem with Honda transmissions. . Read more...
Check engine light on. Dealer reveals code p0420. They (russ darrow milwaukee, WI) are saying that the catalytic converter as well as an O2 sensor need to be replaced cost $1,200. The current mileage is 110,000 and failure mileage was 91,000 and I am the original owner of the vehicle. Sticking sliding door's in winter (russ darrow & david hobbs milwaukee, WI) have all the serivice records on the sticking door issuse and they where unable to resolve it. Dealer's fix for sticking sliding door was to lube the sliding door every winter instead of finding a solution. This has been on going since 2002 and now I just lube the door's my self instead of wasting my time at dealer's service center.
We are the original owners of 2000 Honda Odyssey (80k miles) and few days back the check engine light came on and the dealer is saying that the transmission needs to be rebuilt and neither Honda nor the dealer would pay any of it. Searching in the web, now I see that there were many such cases- so this seem like a known issue and so I'd like Honda to take responsibility and fix the issue for free or give some financial assist at the least. Is there something I can do to get help? thanks.
Rear bucket seat buckle unbolted from its structure without any impact or force being applied. There were problems with the temperature control knob. (the entire heat a/c control panel was replaced), the front brake pads had to be replaced and the rotors had to be cut, the check engine light had come on, and gasoline was smelled each time the engine was shut off.
The fuel filler neck has developed a leak. As a result, the check engine light stayed on, and the vehicle was unable to pass inspection. A leak was coming from somewhere in the fuel filler pipe. The fuel filler pipe was replaced again along with the fuel pump seal and nut.