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Assuming yours is the V6 engine there is most likely 4 on that vehicle. They are usually mounted before and after the Catalytic converter, (Cat), so there will be 2 in each side of the exhaust system. The O2 sensors closest to the engine are often mounted in the actual exhaust manifold or very near to it. The sensors furthest from the engine are usually underneath the vehicle. Which one are you trying to find?
O2 Bank 1 sensor is before the catalytic converter, is located just behind where the exhaust pipes from the front bank of cylinders and rear bank of cylinders join up.
The other sensor goes into the side of the catalytic converter, it is bank 1 sensor 2.
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the code 0715 is Mainshaft speed sensor, check the sensor see any loose connection or replace the sensor . After replace the sensor, reset the the system. Hope this can help.
Log on to Auto Zone, i believe the O2 sensor starts around $130.00 for your Odyssey. Auto Zone can also give you the step by step instructions to replacing the sensor with common tools to save your self more money. Good luck and keep me posted. Be glad to help you save some money and get your honda running 100%
I would send the car for a smoke test for the emissions leak...Find out where the leak is comming from..Repair it..Reset the codes, then do a drive cycle and see what happens...
First, take your van to a mechanic or a local auto parts dealer (if drivable) and ask to have a diagnostics test done on it. The representative will let you know what codes show up, and the parts or components they represent. Chances are, you need to replace your O2 sensors; I had this problem with my van recently and replaced both my O2 sensors. My light is off, the idle is smooth, and there are no vibrations, or any shaking. If you haven't done so recently, it would be a good idea as well, to replace the spark plugs and wires; as well as the distributor cap and rotor, or coil pack if needed (if equipped in place of a distributor) Have all your belts checked as well, and replace if necessary. Also, make sure your radiator hoses are in good condition as well.
I am almost posotive however, that the O2 sensors are the culprit. It wouldn't hurt either to replace the fuel filter as well.
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