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Either the power to the DVD unit is off for some reason or the signal connection to the entertainment unit is loose. It sounds more like a power issue, since the ent. unit senses the DVD but can't access it. Have the dealer check it out.
For the 2003 honda odyssey brake light ,
check the brake fluid if it's low, or if the level ok , bleed the front calipers and rear wheels brake cylinders you may have air in the
brake system ...if it's not and your van equipped with traction control system and ABS system you have take it the the pro technician to check Maybe you have some wiring problem ..and the last thing is
check the emergency brake wire. The connected to emergency brake handle ,,,maybe it's touching the ground .
If the sensor is not in the transmission, it could be in the rear differential. The sensors at the wheels and differentials are usually for the abs system.
the blower doesn't work or it's not cooling? the rear unit has it's own blower but if it's not cooling it could be a clogged expansion valve in the rear A/C evaporator
Remove your jack, and jack accessories. Open the box of accessories, and remove the ratcheting handle, and the wrench (looks like a socket on one end, and a flat screwdriver on the other end) Slide the ratcheting handle (with the side reading "down" towards you-I THINK) around the insert the screwdriver looking end of the wrench then slide the screwdriver end into the hole in your rear bumper- this lines up with a tube on the other side of the bumper and turn the ratchet. It will slowly winch down. Then you can move the toggle through the center hole of the wheel, and it will be free.
the reason the rear windown on most cars do not wind all the way down is simple.... the rear doors usually are cut around the rear wheel wells so the glass would have to be that shape to which would be no good as when wound up they would have a shape cut out of the bottom of the glass
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