2002 Honda Odyssey Ex-l Auto With Dvd Player on 2040-cars
Kingsville, Ohio, United States
Hi, I bought this van about 3 months ago from a Honda dealer. It was a one owner van in excellent condition, but it had high mileage and a bad transmission, so I got it pretty cheap. (My wife and I were hoping to use it to travel with our 3 dogs, but now I think it's too nice to turn into a dog vehicle; plus we really don't use it enough.) We put a new transmission in. We paid $2300 for one with a 3-year, unlimited mileage warranty (unforetunately the warranty isn't transferrable). My son has a tire & automotive shop, so he put the transmission in for us. It runs perfect and is in super condition inside--the front seats are even heated. It's leather and has a DVD player. The body is also in good condition except for a few little rust spots, a dent under the handle of the rear door, and a crease running down the center of the driver's side.
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Honda recalling 25k Odyssey minivans over side curtain airbags
Fri, 02 May 2014Honda's refreshed 2014 Odyssey (now with 100-percent more vacuum power!) launched last year, but is now being called back for issues related to the side curtain airbags. According to Honda, 24,889 Odyssey minivans are affected by an issue that may cause the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) warning light to illuminate or, even worse, cause the side airbags to not deploy in a crash.
What went wrong, exactly? We'll let Honda explain:
During assembly of the electrical coupler for the side curtain airbag on the passenger's side of the vehicle, it is possible that the shorting terminal, which is used to prevent deployment of the airbag before it is assembled into the vehicle, may have been damaged. A damaged shorting terminal may illuminate the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) indicator as well as prevent the side curtain airbag from deploying during a crash, increasing the risk of injury.
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