1999-2004 Honda Odyssey: Recall History
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about official auto recalls, reliability issues, and vehicle problems for the 1999-2004 Honda Odyssey directly from the NHTSA and manufacturers.
NHTSA Recall History
1999 EX:
Excessive grease in remote power-lock actuator could cause slow return of lever to proper latching position, preventing sliding door from latching.
1999:
On certain LX and EX models, in cold, wet weather, ice can form in throttle body, preventing return to idle position even though driver's foot is no longer on accelerator pedal.
1999:
On certain LX and EX models, sliding doors could open unexpectedly while vehicle is in motion.
1999:
Worn ignition switch may cause interlock to fail, allowing key to be removed without shifting into "Park."
1999-00:
Dimmer control for instrument panel lights on certain minivans can fail.
1999-00:
Sliding doors on some minivans may not latch properly because latches were not correctly riveted.
1999-00:
Wire harness in engine compartment could be damaged by contact with metal pipe, possibly resulting in blown fuse; if fuse blows, engine power, or operation of any or all electrical components (including lights, wipers, horn, and antilock function of brakes) can be lost.
2000-04:
Heat may build-up between the countershaft and secondary shaft of the automatic transmission, resulting in gear failure. Dealers will inspect and replace affected parts.
2002 w/V6 engine:
Engine will stall if timing belt breaks due to a misaligned tensioner pulley on the water pump.
2002-04:
Heat build-up in automatic transmission may eventually lead to gear tooth chipping or gear breakage, resulting in transmission lockup.
2003:
Some fuel tanks have imperfections that could allow leaking. Dealer will inspect and replace affected fuel tanks.
2004:
Fuel pump may fail due to corrosion, causing engine to stall without warning.








