2006 Odyssey click

Discussion in 'Odyssey' started by Art, Oct 11, 2007.

  1. Art

    Art Guest

    I've had a dashboard click for sometime on my 2006 Odyssey if the road isn't
    anything than newly paved.
    After lots of experimentation I finally determined that it is the little
    knob you push to zero out the trip mileage and you turn it to set dashboard
    gauge brightness. I suppose I could try to squeeze a adhesive felt pad
    between the knob and the plastic shield over the gauges but I was wondering
    if it was removable because it could probably be fixed better if it could be
    pulled out first to apply a pad to the offending edges. Anyone know how to
    remove it? Thanks.
     
    Art, Oct 11, 2007
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  2. Art

    Tegger Guest


    Do not disassemble ANYTHING. Your car is still under warranty, so the
    dealer is obligated to fix this for you for free.

    If you try to fix it yourself and you break something, it's your dime. And
    those interior parts can be pretty damned expensive.
     
    Tegger, Oct 11, 2007
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  3. Art

    Art Guest



    I'll double check my manual but I thought rattles and wind noises only
    covered for first year.
     
    Art, Oct 11, 2007
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  4. Art

    Tegger Guest


    Check your Warranty Manual (not your Owner's Manual). I think you'll find
    they're covered for more like 3 years/36K mi.

    In any case, you'd be foolish not to at least check with the dealer on that
    before risking breaking a $100 part.
     
    Tegger, Oct 11, 2007
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  5. Art

    motsco_ Guest

     
    motsco_, Oct 11, 2007
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  6. Art

    Art Guest

    No it is a constant annoying clicking as the buttons vibrates agains the
    plastic gauge cover.
     
    Art, Oct 12, 2007
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  7. Art

    Tegger Guest


    And this is exactly the sort of thing they eventually issue a TSB for (or a
    mention in Honda ServiceNews).

    Visit your dealer.

    If there's no TSB or HSN mention now, there will be one in a few months.
    Provided enough other people have the same problem.
     
    Tegger, Oct 12, 2007
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