Your problem might be that the Heater valve(located under the hood by the back wall, circle in blue in the picture) is not opening.
-Have someone turn the temperature knob inside the van slowly back and forth from hot to cold.
-You should seen the cable(letter B) (note:cable should be connected to lever on top of valve letter C) move back and forth as the knob is being turn.
-Check to see if the screw on top of the valve(color red on picture) turn back and forth will the cable and lever.
-if the screw turn very little o not at all. Valve is bad and need to be replace.
SOURCE: 2003 Honda Odyssey Brake light replacement
open the rear hatch. Between the tail light housing and the rear hatch opening there is a trim strip with two flush fitted flap doors. Insert a small straight blade screwdriver into the small slot on the tail light side of the flap. Pry gently inboard and the small flap will open (the hinge side of the flap is on the side of the rear hatch opening.) Now you can remove the screws that hold the tail lamp assembly in place. Finally, there is still a "spear point" clip that fits into a socket near the front outboard corner of the assembly. Gently pry with a tape wrapped screwdriver (avoids scratches) and force the assembly straight back. The clip should release and free the assembly so you can change the bulb(s).
SOURCE: where is the location of the brake light fuse for
The odyssey fuse box is located under the bonnet. on the left side facing the engine a black box about 8" by 3.5" Push the two tabs on the front of the box and the tabs on the back and lift it off. Turn it over and locate the fuse you are looking for. It is listed by function of use.
SOURCE: honda odyssey ex-l radio not working. had to jump
go to the dealer with your registration , ownership papers and, vin# the dealer will reset it
SOURCE: Noise from rear suspension on 2003 Honda Odyssey.
a clunking clanging noise sounds very much like your stabilizer bar end links and bushings. you have a thin rear "sway" bar on the rear of your odyssey. this can cause a whole lot of noise. grab each side and pull/push. if it feals loose, replace the end links and bushings.
SOURCE: I have a 2003 Honda Odyssey my radio says code
If an audio unit with theft protection is disconnected from electrical power, you must enter a unique code number into the unit or it will not work. This code and the audio unit’s serial number are listed on the anti-theft ID card that comes with the vehicle. If this card is lost, you must obtain the audio unit serial number in order to get the radio code. Some newer vehicles allow you to retrieve the audio unit serial number electronically from the radio. Refer to your owner’s manual for the specific procedure (the following usually will work: Turn the radio off. Push the preset 1, preset 6, and power buttons at the same time, then quickly release.)
. Some older vehicles (model year 2003 and older) require a visit to the dealer in order to retrieve the audio unit serial number. Once you have the audio unit serial number, you can call Auto Customer Service at (800) 999-1009 or have the dealer look up the radio code.
Hope this gets you started on getting it playing.
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