2000 Odyssey

Discussion in 'Odyssey' started by Perry Templeton, Aug 30, 2004.

  1. I recently bought a used 2000 Honda Odyssey. 47K miles on it. I bought it
    and then drove it home, quite a distance. Imagine my horror, when I
    discovered trans oil all over the rear hatch door and window. Leaking
    around the axle seal, with play in the diff.
    The dealership where I was diagnosed, gave me a copy of the bulletin that
    says Honda is honoring the trans. problems. Any one had any experience with
    this? Results good?
    Otherwise, I am delighted with the van. The mpg is incredible..the comfort
    level is great.
    Perry
     
    Perry Templeton, Aug 30, 2004
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  2. Perry Templeton

    Woody Guest

    Lots of answers at www.odyclub.com
     
    Woody, Aug 30, 2004
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  3. Those vans have known transmission problems, and the general consensus
    is that Honda is quietly but effectively taking care of things.

    Your van has an extended warranty on the transmission to 7 years/100K
    miles. That's the official line. Unofficially, my guess is that you'll
    never pay for a transmission repair ever--Honda will handle it.

    They're on the cusp of some very bad publicity on their transmissions
    over the past 6-7 years, and they're trying not to become "just another
    Chrysler".
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Aug 30, 2004
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  4. Perry Templeton

    Paul Guest

    : I recently bought a used 2000 Honda Odyssey. 47K miles on it. I bought
    it
    : and then drove it home, quite a distance. Imagine my horror, when I
    : discovered trans oil all over the rear hatch door and window. Leaking
    : around the axle seal, with play in the diff.
    : The dealership where I was diagnosed, gave me a copy of the bulletin that
    : says Honda is honoring the trans. problems. Any one had any experience
    with
    : this? Results good?
    : Otherwise, I am delighted with the van. The mpg is incredible..the
    comfort
    : level is great.
    : Perry
    :
    "The mileage is incredible" -- care to elaborate? I like my '01 Odyssey a
    lot, but with the exception of one 400-mile freeway segment where I got
    almost 30 mpg, I wouldn't describe the mileage as "incredible."

    Paul
     
    Paul, Aug 30, 2004
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  5. Well, I am coming from driving a 16yo Astro van. I was lucky to get 20/21
    mpg. (all this is highway mileage) On one Odyssey tank, I got 25.9mpg.
    Yes, I would like to get the 30mpg...maybe once I get the van serviced and
    maybe tuned...
    I guess my "incredible" is relative to the Astro.
    I have a little Nissan Frontier that doesn't do as well as the Odyssey.
    Perry
     
    Perry Templeton, Aug 30, 2004
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  6. Re. mileage on a 2000 Odyssey. We get a consistent 26 to 28 mpg on our
    van. This, on trips from Knoxville north to Michigan/Ohio, from Knox to
    Gulf Shores AL, from Knoxville to Houston TX, and Knoxville to
    Charleston SC. It doesn't seem to matter if the van is loaded with
    luggage or not. We set the cruise on 70 and run the interstates with
    a.c. on the whole way. Our friends have a same year Caravan and get a
    high of about 22mpg. The only apparent difference is that at 70mph,
    their van is turning about 2500 rpm, ours is running at 2000 mpg which
    must be the major difference.
    Ron
     
    Phyl/Ron Johnson, Aug 31, 2004
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  7. Perry Templeton

    Woody Guest

    My 04 gets about 27 on the highway but start driving your Odysseh around the
    city and expect about 13...
     
    Woody, Aug 31, 2004
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  8. Perry Templeton

    bearman Guest

    We get 18-19 mpg in town and 24-26 on the highway (75+ mph). 2000 Odyssey

    Bearman
     
    bearman, Sep 1, 2004
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