HONDA ODYSSEY 2006 RB1-RB2 / 3.G Owners Manual
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If the electric motor will not close
the moonroof , do the f ollowing:Check the f use f or the moonroof
motor (see page ). If the f use
is blown, replace it with one of the
same or lower rating.
Try closing the moonroof . If the
new f use blows immediately or the
moonroof motor still does not
operate, you can close the
moonroof manually.
Get the moonroof wrench out of
the tool kit in the cargo area. Use a screwdriver or coin to
remove the round plug in the
center of the headliner.Insert the moonroof wrench into
the socket behind this plug. Turn
the wrench until the moonroof is
f ully closed.
Remove the wrench. Reinstall the
round plug.
If you need to close the moonroof
manually, it means the moonroof
opening/closing f unction is
developing a problem. Have your
vehicle checked by your dealer.
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6. 5.
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2.
3. 385
Closing t he Moonroof
380
ROUND PLUG SOCKET
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The vehicle’s f uses are contained in
f our f use boxes (three, if the vehicle
does not have a rear entertainment
system).To open the passenger’s f use box,
pull the right edge of the cover.
Theinteriorfuseboxesarelocated
under the dashboard on the driver’s
and passenger’s side. The primary under-hood f use box is
on the passenger’s side. To open it,
pushthetabsasshown.
The secondary under-hood f use box
is behind the primary f use box.
Fuses
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DRIVER’S SIDE INTERIOR
PASSENGER’S SIDE
INTERIORPRIMARY UNDER-HOOD FUSE BOX
SECONDARY UNDER-HOOD FUSE BOX
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Check the smaller f uses in the
under-hood f use box and all the
fuses in the interior fuse boxes by
pulling out each f use with the f use
puller provided in the primary
under-hood f use box.
Turn the ignition switch to the
LOCK (0) position. Make sure the
headlights and all other
accessories are of f . Check each of the large f uses in
the primary under-hood f use box
by looking through the top at the
wire inside. Removing these f uses
requires a Phillips-head
screwdriver.
If something electrical in your
vehicle stops working, the first thing
youshouldcheckforisablownfuse.
Determine f rom the chart on pages
through , or the diagram on
thefuseboxlid,whichfuseorfuses
control that device. The diagram f or
theinteriordriver’ssidefuseboxis
on the kick panel below the f use box.
Check those f uses f irst, but check all
the f uses bef ore deciding that a
blown f use is the cause. Replace any
blown f uses, and check if the device
works.
Remove the cover f rom the f use
box.
1.
2. 3.
4.
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Checking and Replacing Fuses
Fuses
382
FUSE
BLOWN FUSE PULLER
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If the replacement fuse of the
same rating blows in a short time,
there is probably a serious
electrical problem with your
vehicle. Leave the blown fuse in
that circuit, and have your vehicle
checked by a qualif ied mechanic.
If the radio f use is removed, the
audio system will disable itself . The
nexttimeyouturnontheradioyou
will see ‘‘ ’’ in the f requency
display. Use the preset buttons to
enter the f ive-digit code (see page ).
If you cannot drive the vehicle
without f ixing the problem, and you
do not have a spare fuse, take a fuse
of the same rating or a lower rating
f rom one of the other circuits. Make
sureyoucandowithoutthatcircuit
temporarily (such as the accessory
power socket or radio).
If you replace the blown f use with a
spare f use that has a lower rating, it
might blow out again. This does not
indicate anything wrong. Replace the
f use with one of the correct rating as
soon as you can.
Look f or a blown wire inside the
fuse.If itisblown,replacethefuse
withoneof thesparefusesof the
same rating or lower. If the driver’s power window f use is
removed, the AUTO f unction of the
driver’s window will be disabled. You
should reset the AUTO f eature, (see
page ).
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On EX, EX-L and Touring models
Fuses
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BLOWN
Replacing a f use with one that has a
higher rating greatly increases the
chances of damaging the electrical
system. If you do not have a
replacement f use with the proper
rating f or the circuit, install one with
a lower rating.
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No. Amps. No.
No. Amps. Circuits Protected
Amps. Circuits Protected
No. Amps.
Circuits Protected Circuits Protected
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12 10 A
30 A
10 A
15 A
10 A
10 A
7.5 A 15 A
30 A
30 A
7.5 A
If equipped
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
If equipped
1
2
3
4
5
6
40 A
40 A
40 A
20 A
20 A Left Headlight Low
Rear Defroster Coil
Left Headlight High
Small Lights
Right Headlight Low
Right Headlight High
Back Up
FI ECU
Condenser Fan
Not used
Cooling Fan
MG Clutch
20 A
30 A
40 A
15 A
30 A
30 A
30 A
40 A
40 A
70 A
120 A 50 A
40 A Horn, Stop
Defroster
Back Up
Hazard
VSA Motor
VSA
Option 1
Option 2
Heater Motor
BASF/B
Battery BIGIMain
Power Window
7
8
9
10
11 10 A
10 A
7.5 A
7.5 A
Not Used
Left Power Sliding Door
Right Power Sliding Door
Power Tailgate
Premium
AC Inverter Front Fog Light
ACM
TPMS
Not Used
Rear Entertainment System
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Fuse Locations
384
PRIMARY UNDER-HOOD FUSE BOX
SECONDARY UNDER-HOOD FUSE BOX
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No. Amps.
No. Circuits Protected
Circuits Protected
Amps.
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33 15 A
15 A
10 A
7.5 A 10 A
7.5 A 20 A
20 A
20 A
20 A
20 A
10 A
10 A
7.5 A
If equipped
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17 IG ACG
IG Fuel Pump
IG Washer
IG Meter
IG SRS
IGP
Left Rear Window
Right Rear Window
Passenger’s Window
Driver’s Window
Moonroof
Not Used
IG HAC
Not Used
ACC
HAC Option
Not Used
IG Coil
Daytime Running Light
LAF
Radio
Interior Lights
Not Used
Door Lock
Front Accessory Socket
OPDS
IG, Wiper
Rear Accessory Socket
Left Power Sliding Door
Closer
Dr Power Seat Slide
ADJ Pedals
Dr Power Seat Recline
Power Tailgate Closer
15 A
10 A
15 A
7.5 A
7.5 A
20 A
15 A
7.5 A 30 A
15 A
20 A
20 A
20 A
20 A
20 A
: :Canadian models
Fuse Locations
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INTERIOR FUSE BOX
Driver’s Side
Front
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No. Amps. Circuits Protected
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 If equipped30 A
15 A
20 A
15 A
7.5 A 20 A
15 A Rear Blower
Not Used
DBW
Door Lock
Not Used
Heated Seat
Instrument Panel
Right Power Sliding Door
Front Accessory Sockets
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Fuse Locations
386
INTERIOR FUSE BOX
Passenger’s Side
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If your vehicle needs to be towed,
call a prof essional towing service or
organization. Never tow your vehicle
with just a rope or chain. It is very
dangerous.
Therearetwowaystotowyour
vehicle:
The operator
loads your vehicle on the back of a
truck. With the f ront wheels on the ground,
it is best to tow the vehicle no farther
than 50 miles (80 km), and keep the
speedbelow35mph(55km/h).
The tow
truck uses two pivoting arms that go
under the tires (f ront or rear) and lif t
them of f the ground. The other two
tires remain on the ground.
If , due to damage, your vehicle must
be towed with the f ront wheels on
the ground, do this:
Release the parking brake.
Start the engine.
ShifttoD,thentoN.
Turn of f the engine.
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Flat bed Equipment Wheel-lif t Equipment
T his is the best way to
transport your vehicle, and it is
only way to transport a Touring
model. T his is
an acceptable way to tow your
vehicleexceptfortheTouring
model.
Emergency Towing
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Improper towing preparation will
damage the transmission. Follow the
above procedure exactly. If you cannot
shif t the transmission or start the
engine, your vehicle must be
transported with the f ront wheels of f
the ground.
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If you decide to tow your vehicle
with all f our wheels on the ground,
make sure you use a properly-
designed and attached tow bar.
Prepare the vehicle for towing as
described previously, and leave the
ignition switched in the
ACCESSORY (I) position so the
steering wheel does not lock. Make
sure the radio and any items plugged
into the accessory power sockets are
turned of f so they do not run down
the battery.
Emergency Towing
388
The steering system can be damaged if
the steering wheel is locked. Leave the
ignition switch in the ACCESSORY (I)
position, and make sure the steering
wheel turns f reely bef ore you begin
towing.Trying to lif t or tow your vehicle by the
bumpers will cause serious damage.
The bumpers are not designed to
support the vehicle’s weight.
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Thediagramsinthissectiongive
you the dimensions and capacities of
your vehicle, and the locations of the
identif ication numbers. It also
includes inf ormation you should
know about your vehicle’s tires and
emissions control systems.................
Identif ication Numbers .390
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Specif ications .392
DOT Tire Quality Grading .......................
(U.S Vehicles) .394
Unif orm Tire Quality ..................................
Grading .394
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Treadwear .394
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Traction .394
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Temperature .395
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Tire Labeling .396.......................
Emissions Controls .398
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The Clean Air Act .398
Crankcase Emissions Control ....................................
System .398
Evaporative Emissions Control ....................................
System .398
Onboard Ref ueling Vapor ................................
Recovery .398
...
Exhaust Emissions Controls .399
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PGM-FI System .399
Ignition Timing Control ................................
System .399
Exhaust Gas Recirculation ...................
(EGR) System .399
Three Way Catalytic ...........................
Converter .399
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Replacement Parts .399
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Three Way Catalytic Converter .400
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State Emissions Testing .401
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Testing of Readiness Codes .401
T echnical Inf ormation
Technical Inf ormation
389