119.000 miles
SOURCE: 2002 honda odyssey
Normal maintenance schedule at 75,000 miles:
Replace transmission fluid.
replace engine oil.
Rotate tires.
replace engine oil filter.
inspect brakes.
check parking brake adjustment.
inspect tie rod ends, steering gearbox and boots.
inspect suspension components.
inspect driveshaft boots.
inspect brake hoses and lines.
check all fluid levels.
inspect cooling system hoses.
inspect exhaust system.
inspect fuel lines and connections.
(At 90,000 do all of above plus:
replace air cleaner element.
inspect and adjust drive belts.
replace cabin air filter.)
SOURCE: I have a 92 honda accord lx and the problem with
If you haven't done so already, change the spark plugs and the fuel filter, and put a bottle of fuel injector cleaner in the gas tank. This should help.
SOURCE: 2001 Honda Odysse~140,000 miles, transmission problems
Yikes! The transmission has gotten a lot of complaints, but $3500 sounds high. You should be able to find a used one for about $1200, Power steering is no big deal, unless you were in a wreck, and the front end alignment is $75. So somebody is wanting your wallet and your kids and your dog. I would get a second opinion on all that. The van isn't that old. And 140,000 miles, it is just getting broke in. I have 250,000 miles on my rodeo, and the tranny just quit. I got a whole truck for parts with tranny for $400. Took out the tranny, and a bunch of parts, and sold a bunch of parts, and then sold the truck for $400! Not bad. Hope this helps.
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I own a 2005 Honda Odyssey EX-L and I'm getting 22MPG in the city. PS. I'm a heavy feet, always in a hurry.
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