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One of the best ways to enhance the enjoyment of your new vehicle is to
read this manual. In it, you will learn how to operate its driving controls and
convenience items. Afterwards, keep this owner’s manual in your vehicle so
youcanrefertoitatanytime.
Several warranties protect your new vehicle. Read the warranty booklet
thoroughly so you understand the coverages and are aware of your rights
and responsibilities.
Maintaining your vehicle according to the schedules given in this manual
helps to keep your driving trouble-free while it preserves your investment.
When your vehicle needs maintenance, keep in mind that your dealer’s staff
is specially trained in servicing the many systems unique to your vehicle.
Your dealer is dedicated to your satisfaction and will be pleased to answer
any questions and concerns.
As you read t his manual, you will
find information that is preceded by
a symbol. This
information is intended to help you
avoid damage to your vehicle, other
property, or the environment.
Congratulations! Your selection of a 2011 Honda Odyssey was a wise
investment. It will give you years of driving pleasure.
Introduction
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Introduction

One of the best ways to enhance the enjoyment of your new vehicle is toread this manual. In it, you will learn how to operate its driving controls and

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Your vehicle is equipped with manyf eatures that work together toprotect you and your passengersduring a crash.The following pages explain how youcant

Page 3 - AFewWordsAboutSafety

If the setting is not successfullycompleted, ‘‘FAILED’’ is shown forseveral seconds, and then the screengoes back to the normal messagemode. Repeat th

Page 4 - Contents

▲▼▲▼▲▼You can customize some of thevehicle control settings to yourpreference. Here are the settingsyou can customize:METER SETUPLIGHTING SETUPPOSITIO

Page 5 - Overview of Contents

▲▼Multi-Information DisplayInstruments and Controls99: Press the INFO ( / ) button.: Press the SEL/RESET button.METER SETUP(See page 100.)POSITION SET

Page 6 - Your Vehicle at a Glance

▲▼▲▼▲▼LANGUAGE SELECTIONHere are the four custom settingsforthemetersetup:ADJUST OUT SIDE TEMP.DISPLAYTRIP A RESET WITH REFUELELAPSED TIME RESETEach t

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▲▼▲▼CONTINUEDThere are three selectablelanguages: English, French, andSpanish. To choose the language youwant, follow these instructions:You can choos

Page 8 - Driver and Passenger Safety

When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customize item screen.If you fail to enter y

Page 9 - Important Safety Precautions

▲▼▲▼You can choose this item tocustomize from ‘‘METER SETUP’’by pressing the INFO ( / ) buttonrepeatedly.Press the SEL/RESET button to seethe selectio

Page 10 - 2011 Odyssey

When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customize item screen.If you fail to enter y

Page 11

▲▼▲▼CONTINUEDTo cause Trip A and average fuel fortrip A to reset every time you refuelyour vehicle, follow theseinstructions:You can choose this item

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If the ‘‘SETTING INCOMPLETE’’message appears, go back to ‘‘TRIPA RESET with REFUEL’’ and repeatthe procedure again.To exit this mode without changingt

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−−−−Your vehicle is equipped with seatbelts in all seating positions.Seat belts are the single mosteffectivesafetydeviceforadultsandlarger children. (

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−−−▲▼▲▼CONTINUEDThere are three elapsed time resetchoices you can make:IGN OFF The elapsed time isreset when you turn the ignitionswitch to the LOCK (

Page 15 - Protecting Adults and Teens

When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customize item screen.If the ‘‘SETTING INCOM

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▲▼▲▼▲▼You can customize the MEMORYPOSITION LINK setting in positionsetup.While ‘‘POSITION SETUP’’ is shown,press the SEL/RESET button toenter the cust

Page 17

▲▼▲▼If ‘‘MEMORY POSITION LINK’’ is‘‘ON,’’ the driver’s seat and outsidemirrors move to t he positions st oredin the memory when you open thedriver’s d

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When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customize item screen.To exit this mode with

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▲▼▲▼▲▼INTERIOR LIGHTDIMMING TIMEHEADLIGHT AUTO OFF TIMERAUTO LIGHT SENSITIVITYWhile ‘‘LIGHTING SETUP’’ isshown, press the SEL/RESETbutton to enter the

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▲▼▲▼CONTINUEDThe interior lights fade out when youclose all doors and tailgate. Tochange how long the lights stay onbefore they fade out, follow these

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If the ‘‘SETTING INCOMPLETE’’message appears, go back to‘‘INTERIOR LIGHT DIMMINGTIME’’ and repeat the procedureagain.To exit this mode without changin

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▲▼▲▼ Select the desired setting (60 sec, 30sec, 15 sec or 0 sec) by pressing theINFO ( / ) button, then enteryour selection by pressing the SEL/RESET

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When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customize item screen.If the ‘‘SETTING INCOM

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CONTINUEDYour vehicle has a supplementalrestraint system (SRS) with frontairbags to help protect the heads andchests of the driver and a front seatpas

Page 25

−−−−−▲▼▲▼The headlights automatically comeon when the headlight switch is inthe AUTO position and the ambientlight reaches a changeable level. Youcan

Page 26

When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customize item screen.If the ‘‘SETTING INCOM

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▲▼Here are the seven custom settingsfor the door setup:While ‘‘DOOR SETUP’’ is shown,press the SEL/RESET button toenter the customize mode.AUTO DOOR L

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▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼−−−You can choose this item tocustomize from ‘‘DOOR SETUP’’ bypressing the INFO ( / ) buttonrepeatedly.Press the SEL/RESET button toenter the

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If you fail to enter your selection,you will see the above display forseveral seconds, and the display goesback to ‘‘CUSTOMIZE MENU.’’Repeat the setup

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▲▼−▲▼−−−−You can choose this item tocustomize from ‘‘DOOR SETUP’’ bypressing the INFO ( / ) buttonrepeatedly.There are five possible settings:OFF The

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CONTINUEDWhen your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customize item screen.If the ‘‘SETT

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▲▼▲▼You can choose this item tocustomize from ‘‘DOOR SETUP’’ bypressing the INFO ( / ) buttonrepeatedly. Select the desired setting bypressing the INF

Page 33

When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customize item screen.If the ‘‘SETTING INCOM

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▲▼−−▲▼You can choose this item tocustomize from ‘‘DOOR SETUP’’ bypressing the INFO ( / ) buttonrepeatedly.There are two settings you canchoose from:AN

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The most important things you needto know about your airbags are:They are designed to supplementthe seat belt s.To do their job, airbags mustinflate w

Page 36

When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customize item screen.If the ‘‘SETTING INCOM

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▲▼▲▼−−You can choose this item tocustomize from ‘‘DOOR SETUP’’ bypressing the INFO ( / ) buttonrepeatedly.There are two settings you canchoose from:Pr

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When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customize item screen.If the ‘‘SETTING INCOM

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▲▼▲▼Press the SEL/RESET button. Thedisplay changes as shown above.You can choose this item tocustomize from ‘‘DOOR SETUP’’ bypressing the INFO ( / ) b

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CONTINUEDIf the ‘‘SETTING INCOMPLETE’’message appears, go back to‘‘KEYLESS LOCKACKNOWLEDGMENT’’ and repeatthe procedure again.To exit this mode withou

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▲▼▲▼If you unlock the doors and thetailgate with the remote transmitter,but do not open any of the doors orthetailgatewithin30seconds,thedoors and the

Page 42

When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customize item screen.If the ‘‘SETTING INCOM

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***************To use the horn, press the center pad of the steering wheel.If equipped1:2:Controls Near the Steering Wheel134HAZARD WARNINGBUTTONAUXIL

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−−−−−−−−−The wipers run at highspeed until you release the lever.The wipers are not activated.The wipers run at low speed.The wipers run at high speed

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***−−*Turn signalOffParking and indicator lightsAUTOHeadlights onHigh beamsFlashhighbeamsFog lights offFog lights onIf equippedRotate the switch clock

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−A fter everyone has entered thevehicle, be sure the doors and thetailgate are closed and locked.The following pages provideinstructions on how to pro

Page 47 - Selecting a Child Seat

−−−Push down on thelever to signal a left turn and up tosignal a right turn. To signal a lanechange, push lightly on the lever,and hold it. T he lever

Page 48 - Installing a Child Seat

−The automatic lighting feature iscontrolledbyasensorlocatedontopof the dashboard. Do not cover thissensor or spill liquids on it.The automatic lighti

Page 49

Turn the fog lights on and off byturning the switch next to theheadlight switch.When the multi-information displayshows a ‘‘DRL OFF’’ message, thedayt

Page 50

This feature turns off the headlights,all other exterior lights, and theinstrument panel lights within 15seconds after you remove the keyand close the

Page 51

The level of brightness is shown onthe display while you adjust it. Itgoes out 5 seconds after you finishadjusting.You will hear a beep when maximumor

Page 52

Push the button between the centervents to turn on the hazard warninglights (four-way flashers). Thiscauses all outside turn signals andboth indicator

Page 53

Push the lever under the steeringcolumn all the way down.Push the lever up to lock thesteering wheel in position.Make sure you have securelylocked the

Page 54

The master key fits all the locks onyour vehicle. The valet key worksonly in the ignition and the doorlocks. You can keep the glove boxlocked when you

Page 55

These keys contain electroniccircuits that are activated by theimmobilizer system. They will notwork to start the engine if thecircuits are damaged.Pr

Page 56

As required by the FCC:This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This devicemay not

Page 57 - Protecting Larger Children

Adjust the driver’s seat as far to therear as possible while allowing you tomaintain full control of the vehicle.Have a front passenger adjust t heirs

Page 58

−−−−Use this positiononly to start the engine. The switchreturns to the ON (II) position whenyou let go of the key.You will hear a reminder beeper ify

Page 59

−−−On LX modelsPress this button once tolock all doors. Some exterior lightswill flash once. When you pushLOCK twice within 5 seconds, youwill hear a

Page 60

+If it takes sev eral pushes on thebutton to lock or unlock the doorsand the tailgate, replace the batteryas soon as possible.Bat tery type: CR1616To

Page 61 - Carbon Monox ide Hazard

−−−To change the ‘‘SECURITYRELOCK TIMER’’ setting, seepage.Press this button onceto unlock the driver’s door. Press ittwice to unlock the other doors

Page 62 - U.S. models

If the power sliding door MAINswitch on the dashboard is in theOFF position, you cannot open orclose the sliding doors with theremote transmitter.Pres

Page 63 - RADIATOR CAP

Here are the settings activated withthe remote:Customized settings(see page ).Driving position memory(see page ).When you unlock and open thedriver’s

Page 64 - Instruments and Controls

Inside the transmitter, separatethe inner cover from the keypadby releasing the two tabs on thecover.To replace t he batt ery:R emove the screw at t h

Page 65 - Control Locations

+As required by the FCC:This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This devicemay not

Page 66 - Instrument Panel

Pressing the rear of the master doorlock switch will unlock all doors andthe tailgate.The lock tab on any door locks andunlocks that door.To lock all

Page 67

A ll doors and the tailgate can belocked from the outside by using thekey in the driver’s door lock. Tounlock only the driver’s door, insertthe key, t

Page 68 - Instrument Panel Indicators

If you sit too close to the steeringwheel or dashboard, you can beseriously injured by an inflating frontairbag, or by striking the steeringwheel or d

Page 69

The auto door locking feature hasthree possible settings:The auto door locking isdeactivated all the time.The doors and tailgate lockwhenever you move

Page 70

Locks all doors and tailgate when theshift lever is moved out of the Park (P)position.Locks all doors and tailgate when thevehicle’s speed reaches abo

Page 71

CONTINUEDPush and hold the brake pedal,and move the shift lever out of thePark (P) position.Pushandholdthefrontofthemaster door lock switch on thedriv

Page 72

Pushandholdtherearofthemaster door lock switch on thedriver’s door. You will hear a click,and aft er about 5 seconds, you willhear another click.Relea

Page 73

Unlocks the driver’s door or all doorsand tailgate when the ignition switch ismoved out of the ON (II) position.Make sure the shift lever is in thePar

Page 74

The childproof door locks aredesigned to prevent children seatedin the rear from accidentally openingthe rear sliding doors. Each door hasa lock lever

Page 75

The tailgate can also be closed bypressing the button on the tailgate. Ifyou press the button again while thetailgate is closing, you will hear threeb

Page 76

The power t ailgate has an auto-reverse feat ure. If it meet sresistance while opening or closing,it will beep three times and reversedirection. Howev

Page 77

−−CONTINUEDWHEN UNLOCKED In this mode,you must unlock the tailgate beforeopening it. In addition, the tailgatewill not automatically relock whenyou cl

Page 78

If the power door lock system cannotunlock the tailgate, unlock itmanually.If you need to unlock the tailgatemanually, it means there is aproblem with

Page 79 - SECURITY SYSTEM INDICATOR

Properly adjusted head restraintswill help protect occupants fromwhiplash and other crash injuries.Adjust the driver’s head restraint sothe center of

Page 80

To open, pull the inside or outsidedoor handle, and slide the door back.It will latch in the fully open position.When opening from the inside, thechil

Page 81

To open or close the door with theoutside door handle, pull the doorhandle. If you pull the door handlewhile a door is opening or closing,the door sto

Page 82

The dashboard switches on the leftof the steering column allow you toopen or close the power sliding doors.The MAIN switch on the dashboardcontrols po

Page 83

Each power sliding door has an auto-reverse feat ure. If a door meet sresistance while closing, it will beepthree times and reverse direction.However,

Page 84

−−CONTINUEDYou can customize the power slidingdoors button on the remotetransmitter to not open the slidingdoors without unlocking the slidingdoors lo

Page 85

You can manually open or close thesliding doors. The MAIN switchmust be in the OFF position. Toopen a door, pull the inside oroutside door handle, and

Page 86

When you release the fuel fill door,the driver’s side sliding doorautomatically locks so it cannot openand interf ere with the fuel door. If apassenge

Page 87

If the power sliding door indicatorcomesonandstayson,thereisaproblem in the system. Turn theMAIN switch to OFF, and have thesystem inspected by a deal

Page 88

−Raises or lowers theseat. (Driver’s seatonly)Moves the wholeseat up and forward,or down andbackward. The frontof the seat also tiltsup or down at the

Page 89

−To adjust t he seat forward andbackward, pull up on the bar underthe seat cushion’s front edge. Movethe seat to the desired position, andreleasetheba

Page 90

Position the lap part of the belt aslow as possible across your hips,then pull up on the shoulder part ofthe belt so the lap part fits snugly.This let

Page 91

The left and right halves of the thirdseat-back can be adjusted separately.To adjust the angle, pull theadjustment strap on the outside ofeach seat-ba

Page 92

Theangleofthearmrestoneachfront seat is adjustable. On EX-Lmodel, only the driver’s side isadjustable. Pivot the armrest down,and pull it up to the de

Page 93

CONTINUEDSee page for important safetyinformation and a warning aboutimproperly positioning head restraints.14Your vehicle is equipped with headrestra

Page 94

To remove a head restraint forcleaning or repair, pull it up as far asit will go. Push the release button,then pull the restraint out of the seat-back

Page 95

This reduces the distance betweenthe restraint and t he occupant’s head.It also helps protect the occupantsagainst the likelihood of whiplashand injur

Page 96

After you return the seat-back to theupright position, push the whole seatbackwards until it latches. Makesure the seat is fully latched beforesitting

Page 97

Both seats can be removed to givemore cargo capacity.Do not remove the seats whiledriving.To remove a seat:Lower the head restraint to itslowest posit

Page 98

On all models except LXThe second row outer seats can bemoved to the center to provide aneasier access to the third row seat.Or you can move them to t

Page 99

CONTINUEDUnlock the seat from the floor bypulling the lock release strapunder the seat cushion, and lift therearoftheseatbyholdingtheseat-back.Unhook

Page 100 - Multi-Information Display

Pullandholdthestraponeachseat-back to unlock t he front legsof the third row seat.To return t he seat to the uprightposition:Pulltheseatintothecargoar

Page 101

This could causevery serious injuries in a crash.If a seat belt does not seem to workproperly, it may not protect theoccupant in a crash.Using a seatb

Page 102

Pull the seat-back upright with thestrap. Make sure the seat issecurely locked into positionbefore driving.To unlatch the detachable anchor,place a ke

Page 103

When the seats are returned to theupright position, these detachableanchors should be latched backproperly.Pull out the small latch plate and thelatch

Page 104 - CONTINUED

Follow these precautions when usingthe seat heaters:If the engine is left idling for anextended period, do not use theseat heaters, even on the LOsett

Page 105

Store a driver’s seat position onlywhen the vehicle is parked.Turn the ignition switch to the ON(II) position. You cannot add anew seat position in me

Page 106

Fail to press a memory buttonwithin 5 seconds.Readjust the seat position.Readjusting the outside mirrorposition.All stored driving positions will belo

Page 107

−Turn the ignition switch to the ON(II) position to raise or lower anywindow. To open a window, push theswitchdownandholdit.Releasetheswitch when you

Page 108

−When you push the main switch in,the indicator comes on and thepassengers’ windows cannot beraised or lowered. Use the mainswitchwhenyouhavechildreni

Page 109

To open t he windows andmoonroof further, press thebutton again (within 10 seconds ofstep 1) and hold it. If the windowsand the moonroof stop before t

Page 110

To open the moonroof fully, pullback the moonroof switch firmly.The moonroof opens all the way. Tostop the moonroof from openingfully, push the switch

Page 111

−To tilt up the moonroof, push on thecenter of the moonroof switch. Tostop the moonroof from tilting upfully, push the switch briefly.To close the moo

Page 112

−California Proposition 65 WarningThis product contains or emits chemicals known to the State of Calif ornia to cause cancer and birthdefects or other

Page 113

A fter all occupants have adjustedtheir seats a nd head restraints, andput on their seat belts, it is veryimportant that they continue to situpright,

Page 114

Keeptheinsideandoutsidemirrorsclean and adjusted for best visibility.Be sure to adjust the mirrors beforeyou start driving.The inside mirror has day a

Page 115

Move the selector switch to L(driver’s side) or R (passenger’sside).Turn the ignition switch to the ON(II) position.When you finish, move theselector

Page 116

The outside mirrors are heated toremove fog and f rost. With theignition switch in the ON (II)position, turn on the heaters bypressing the button. The

Page 117

You will also see a ‘‘RELEASEPARKING BRAKE’’ message on themulti-information display (see page).90On Touring modelsParking Brake200Driving the vehicle

Page 118

******Interior Convenience ItemsInstruments and Controls201SUN VISORACCESSORYPOWER SOCKET: If equippedINTEGRATED SUNSHADESSUNGLASSES HOLDER/CONVERSATI

Page 119

To remove the center console, pullup the handle on the bottom on itsfront edge to unlock it from the floor,then raise it forward.To close, lower the l

Page 120

Be careful when you are using thebeverage holders. A spilled liquidthat is very hot can scald you or yourpassengers. Spilled liquids candamage the uph

Page 121

On LX modelsThe front beverage holders arelocated betw een the front seats.The removable center console hasbeverage holders for the front andsecond ro

Page 122

The beverage holders for the thirdrow seat passengers are in thearmrests on the rear side panels.The multi-functional center seat hasa beverage holder

Page 123

To open the sunglasses holder, pushthen release the raised detent. It willunlatch and swing down. To close it,push it until it latches. Make sure theh

Page 124

If you are pregnant, the best way toprotect yourself and your unbornchild when driving or riding in avehicle is t o always wear a seat belt,and keep t

Page 125

To use the sun visor, pull it down.Whenusingthesunvisorfortheside window, remove the support rodfrom the clip, and swing it out.The sunglasses holder

Page 126

Open the glove box by pulling thehandle to the left. Close it with a firmpush. Lock or unlock the glove boxwith the master key.The glove box light com

Page 127

You can store beverage bottles andcans in the center pocket, and keepthem cool with the air conditioningsystem. To keep the inside of thecenter pocket

Page 128

Cool air is diverted from the airconditioning system into the centerpocket.When the Cool Box is not in use,turn it off by pressing the Cool Boxswitch

Page 129

Each socket is intended to supplypower for 12 volt DC accessoriesthat are rat ed 120 watts or less (10amps).None of the sockets will power anautomotiv

Page 130

The AC power outlet is notdesigned for electric applianceswhich require high initial peakwattage such as cathode-ray tubetype televisions, refrigerato

Page 131

When the switch is in the OFF position: When the switch is in the door activatedposition:None of the lights come on when adoor is opened.The light con

Page 132

Turn on the front row individual maplights by pushing the lens. Push thelens again to t urn it off. With thelight control switch in the dooractivated

Page 133

The cargo area light has a three-position switch. In the OFF position,the light does not come on. In thecenter position, it comes on whenyou open the

Page 134

The courtesy light between the maplights come on when you turn theparking lights on. To adjust itsbrightness, turn the select/resetknob on the instrum

Page 135

Carrying hard or sharpobjects on your lap, or driving witha pipe or other sharp object inyour mouth, can result in injuriesif your front airbag inflat

Page 136

The heating and air conditioningsystem in your vehicle provides acomfortable driving environment inall weather conditions.The standard audio system ha

Page 137

**Vents, Heating, and A/C218LX models:MODE CONTROLBUTTONREAR FANCONTROLBUTTONSRECIRCULATION BUTTONWINDSHIELD DEFROSTER BUTTONREAR TEMPERATURE CONTROL

Page 138 - Windshield Wipers and Washers

When the indicator in the button ison, air from the vehicle’s interior issent throughout the system again.When the indicator is of f, air isbrought in

Page 139

Air flows from the defrostervents at the base of the windshield.Airflow is divided betweenthe floor vents and defroster vents atthe base of the windsh

Page 140

Air conditioning places an extra loadon the engine. Watch the enginecoolant temperature gauge (see page). If it moves near t he red mark,turn off the

Page 141 - Headlights

To remove fog from the inside of thewindows:Set the fan to high.Select . The systemautomatically switches to the f reshair mode and turns on the A/C.T

Page 142

Select . The systemautomatically switches to fresh airmode and turns on the A/C.The indicator in the A/C buttonwill not come on (LX and CanadianDX mod

Page 143

▲▼▲▼Press the fan control button toincrease the fan speed and airflow,and the button to decrease it. T hefan speed you adjust is shown in thesystem di

Page 144 - Instrument Panel Brightness

Climate Control SystemREAR CONTROL PANELFRONT CONTROL PANELFeatures225RECIRCULATION BUTTONON/OFF BUTTONFAN CONTROL BUTTONSMODE BUTTONSYNC BUTTONREAR L

Page 145

▲▼The automatic climate controlsystem in your vehicle maintains theinterior temperature you select. T hesystem also adjusts the fan speedand airflow l

Page 146 - Steering Wheel Adjustments

If either t he driver or a fr ontpassenger does not fasten their seatbelt while driving, the beeper willsound and the indicator will flashagain at reg

Page 147 - Keys and Locks

When you press a fan control button,the fan is taken out of A UTO mode.When you set t he temperature to itslower limit ( ) or its upper limit( ), the

Page 148

▲▼You can manually select variousfunctions of the climate controlsystem when it is in fully automaticmode. All other feat ures remainautomatically con

Page 149 - Immobilizer System

For your safety, make sure you havea clear view t hrough all the windowsbefore driving.This button turns the rear windowdefogger off and on (see page

Page 150 - Ignition Switch

When this button is on, you will seeLOCK on the system display. Therear climate controls can only becontrolled by the front control panel.The rear sys

Page 151 - Remote Transmitter

▲▼▲▼To turn the rear system completelyoff, press the ON/OFF button on therear control panel or press a nd holdthe R EAR L OCK button on the frontcontr

Page 152

The temperatures of the driver’s sideand the front passenger’s side arecontrolled independently.When you set each temperature t oits lower limit or it

Page 153

Theclimatecontrolsystemhastwosensors: a sunlight sensor on top ofthe dashboard, and a temperatureand humidity sensor next to thesteering column. Do no

Page 154

An audio system is standard on allmodels. Read the appropriate pages(as shown below) to use yourvehicle’s audio system.For vehicles without navigation

Page 155

Audio SystemWith Navigation systemFeatures235Touring modelsU.S. EX-L models10/07/17 10:05:53 31TK8600_2402011 Odyssey

Page 156

Play ing the FM/AM Radio (LX model)236TUNE/ (SOUND) KNOBSKIP BUTTONSPRESET BUTTONSDISPLAYFM BUTTONPRESET BUTTONAM BUTTONTITLE BUTTONA.SEL (AUTO SELECT

Page 157

All seat belts have an emergencylocking retractor. In normal driving,the retractor let s you move freely inyour seat while it keeps sometension on the

Page 158

−−−The band and frequency that theradio was last tuned to are displayed.To change bands, press the AM orFM button. On the FM band, ST willbe displayed

Page 159 - Door Locks

−−Each preset button canstore one frequency on AM and twofrequencies on FM.If you aretraveling and can no longer receiveyour preset stations, you can

Page 160

On the FM band, you can select afavorite stat ion and display t heprogram service name provided bythe radio data system (R DS).Theprogramservicenamedi

Page 161

+−ALL: All RDS category stationsROCK: Rock, classic rock and softrock musicCOUNTRY: Country musicSOFT: Adult hits and soft musicTOP 40: Top 40 hitsOLD

Page 162

You can use the RDS programsearch or scan function even if theRDS information display function isoff. In this case, the display shows afrequency in pl

Page 163

−−−−−−Adjusts the volume levelbasedonthevehiclespeed.Press the TUNE/ (SOUND)knob repeatedly to display the BASS,TREBLE, FADER, BALANCE,SUBW (subwoofer

Page 164

Playing a Disc (LX model)Features243TUNE/ (SOUND) KNOBSKIP BUTTONSDISPLAYCD BUTTONDISC EJECT BUTTONFOLDER BAR/VOL (POWER/VOLUME) KNOBSCAN BUTTONTITLE

Page 165 - Door Locks, Tailgate

To load or play a disc, the ignitionswitch must be in the ACCESSORY(I) or ON (II) position.You operate the disc player with thesame controls used for

Page 166

Each time you press the TITL Ebutton, the display shows you thetext, if the disc was recorded withtext data.When you press and release theTITLE button

Page 167 - Tailgate

−The display shows up to about 14characters of selected text data (thefoldername,filename,etc.).Ifthetext data has more than 14characters, you will se

Page 168

If the shoulder part of the belt ispulled all the way out, the lockableretractor will activate. The belt willretract, but it will not allow thepasseng

Page 169

−−+−−−In MP3 or WMA mode In MP3 or WMA modeEach time you press and release theRPTsideofthebar,themodechanges from file repeat to folderrepeat, then to

Page 170

−−−In MP3 or WMA modeIn MP3 or WMA modeThe system plays the first file in thefirst folder for about 10 seconds. Ifyou do nothing, the system will then

Page 171 - Sliding Doors

If you turn the system off while adisc is playing, either with thepower/volume knob or by turningoff the ignition switch, the disc willstay in the dri

Page 172

Thechartontherightexplainstheerror messages you may see in thedisplay while playing a disc.If you see a n error message in thedisplay while playing a

Page 173

Most audio system functions can becontrolled by standard buttons, bars,and knobs. In addition, you canaccess some functions by using theselector knob

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Play ing the FM/AM Radio (EX, EX-L models without nav igation system)Without rear entertainment system With rear entertainment system252SCANBUTTONSKIP

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−−You can use any of five methods tofind radio stations on the selectedband: tune, seek, scan, the presetbuttons, and auto select.On the AM band, AM n

Page 176

−− −Each preset button canstore one frequency on AM and twofrequencies on FM.Select the desired band, AM orFM. You can store one frequencyon FM1, and

Page 177

On the FM band, you can select afavorite stat ion and display t heprogram service name provided bythe radio data system (R DS).You will see ‘‘0’’ disp

Page 178

−+If the station you are listening to isnot an RDS station, the displaycontinues to show the frequencywith the PS name display f unction on.CLASSIC: C

Page 179

If a seat belt is worn during a crash,it must be replaced by t he dealer. Abelt that has been worn during acrash may not provide the same levelof prot

Page 180

This function searches up and downa frequency for the strongest signalfrom the frequencies that carry theselected RDS category information.This can he

Page 181

−−−−−−Press the SETUP button to displaythe sound settings. Turn the selectorknob to select an appropriate setting:BASS, TREBLE, FADER,BALANCE, SUBW (s

Page 182

Eachmodeisshowninthedisplayasit changes. Turn the selector knob toadjust the setting to your liking.When t he level rea ches the center,you will see ‘

Page 183

Playing the XM Radio (EX-L model without navigation system)Without rear entertainment system With rear entertainment system260RETURNBUTTONSCANBUTTONSK

Page 184

−To listen to XM Radio, turn theignition switch to the A CCESSORY(I) or ON (II) position, and press thebutton. The last channel youlistened to will sh

Page 185

−−+−−The SCAN function givesyou a sampling of all channels whilein the channel mode. In the categorymode, only the stations within thatcategory are sc

Page 186

−−−−−−−−Youcanstoreupto12preset channels using the six presetbuttons. Each button stores onechannel from the XM1 band and onechannel from the XM2 band

Page 187

The XM satellites are in orbit overthe equator; theref ore, objects southof the vehicle may cause satellitereception interruptions. To helpcompensate

Page 188

If your XM Radio service has expiredor you purchased your v ehicle froma previous owner, you can listen to asampling of the broadcasts availableon XM

Page 189

Play ing a Disc (EX , EX-L models without nav igation system)Without rear entertainment system With rear entertainment system266SELECTOR KNOBSELECTOR

Page 190

Airbag System ComponentsAdditional Information About Your Airbags24(9)(15)(6)(1)(4)(11)(11)(14)(4)(5)(12)(13)(8)(4)(5)(3)(11)(7)(10)(2)(6) Side Curtai

Page 191

To load or play a disc, the ignitionswitch must be in the ACCESSORY(I) or ON (II) position.You operate the disc player with thesame controls used for

Page 192 - Seat Heaters

If a file on a WMA disc is protectedby digital rights management(DRM), the audio unit displaysUNSUPPORTED, and then skips tothe next file.Depending on

Page 193

If t he text data has more than 16characters, you will see the first 16characters and the indicator inthe display. Press and hold t heTITLE button unt

Page 194

−Insert a disc about halfway into thedisc slot. The drive will pull the discintherestofthewaytoplayit.Youoperate the disc player with thesame controls

Page 195 - Power Windows

−+−+−Turn the selector knob to select anappropriate repeat, random or scanmode, then press the selector knobto set your selection.You can select any t

Page 196

−−−To cancel the selected repeat,random, or scan mode, press theSETUP button to show ‘‘PLAYMODE,’’ then press the selectorknob. When you see ‘‘NORMALP

Page 197

−− −CONTINUEDThis feature plays the tracks on disc(the files in MP3, WMA or AACmode) in random order. To activaterandom play, select RANDOM orRandom i

Page 198

To turn this feature off, press andhold the SCAN button f or more than2 seconds, or press and release theselector knob while scan mode.Each time you p

Page 199 - Moonroof

Thechartontherightexplainstheerror messages you may see in thedisplay while playing a disc.If you see a n error message in thedisplay while playing a

Page 200

Playing CD Library Audio (EX, EX-L models without navigation system)Without rear entertainment system With rear entertainment system276SELECTOR KNOBSE

Page 201

Your airbag system includes:Two SRS (supplemental restraintsystem) front airbags. The driver’sairbag is stored in the center ofthe steering wheel; the

Page 202

−−−−−−−−−If equippedThe CD Library Audio function canrecord tracks f rom music CDs to theflash memory. Each music CD isstored on an albumlist. This au

Page 203 - Parking Brake

If you play a music CD that hasnot been recorded in the CDLibrary, the recording CD promptwill appear on the display. Select‘‘YES’’ to start recording

Page 204 - Interior Convenience Items

Youcanlistentotracksfromotheralbumlists that have already beenrecorded while recording. Pressthe CD-L button and switch overto CD Library Audio.Record

Page 205

InsertaCDthathasnotbeenrecorded in the CD Library, pressthe SETUP button and turn theselector knob to ‘‘CDL SETUP’’ or‘‘CD Library Setup,’’ then press

Page 206

+−−+To fast forward, press and hold theside of the SKIP bar. Torewind, press and hold the sideof the SKIP bar.To play tracks in the CD Library,push th

Page 207

−−−−You can select any type of repeat,random and scan modes by using theSETUP button and the selector knob.Push the SETUP button to displaythemenuitem

Page 208

−−TheSCAN function samples all thetracks on the albumlist in the orderthey were recorded. To activate t hisfeature, press and release the SCANbutton.

Page 209

On t he CD Library Audio display,press the SETUP button.Select ‘‘UPDATE ALBUM DB’’ or‘‘Update Album Info DB,’’ thenpress the selector knob.Press the s

Page 210

Press the SETUP button and turnthe selector knob to ‘‘CDLSETUP’’ or ‘‘CD Library Setup,’’then press the selector knob.Select ‘‘ALBUM DB VER.’’ or‘‘Alb

Page 211

Playing an iPod (Models without navigation system)Without rear entertainment system With rear entertainment system286SELECTOR KNOBSELECTOR KNOBSETUPBU

Page 212

If you ever have a moderate t osevere frontal collision, sensors willdetect the vehicle’s rapiddeceleration.If the rate of deceleration is highenough,

Page 213

The audio system reads and playsplayable sound files on the iPod. Thesystem cannot operate an iPod as amass storage device. The system willonly play s

Page 214

Connect your dock connector tothe iPod correctly and securely.Install the dock connector to theUSB adapter cable securely.Some devices cannot be power

Page 215

− Each time you press andreleasethe sideoftheSKIPbar,the system skips f orward to thebeginning of the next track. Pressand release the side of the bar

Page 216

If you select ‘‘ALL’’ on the artists list,the albums list is displayed.If you select ‘‘ALL’’ on the albumslist, all the tracks become availablefor sel

Page 217 - Interior Lights

−You can select any type of repeat andshufflemodebyusingtheSETUPbutton and the selector knob. Pressthe SETUP button to display themenu items, then tur

Page 218

−−−−This feature plays allavailable files in a selected list(playlists, artists, albums, songs,genres, composers and podcasts) inrandom order. Y ou wi

Page 219

** The displayed message mayvary on models or versions. Onsome models, there is nomessage to disconnect.You can disconnect the iPod at anytime when yo

Page 220 - Features

If you see an error message on theaudio display while playing an iPod,find the solution in the chart to theright. If you cannot clear the errormessage

Page 221

Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models without navigation system)Without rear entertainment system With rear entertainment systemFeatures295SELECTO

Page 222 - Vents, Heating, and A/C

Do not use a device such as a cardreader or hard drive as the deviceor your files may be damaged.Do not connect your USB flashmemory device using a hu

Page 223

−−−−−−Your safety, and the safety of others,is very important. And operating thisvehicle safely is an importantresponsibility.To help you make informe

Page 224

During a frontal crash, your seat beltrestrains your lower body and torso,and the airbag helps protect yourhead and chest.Although both airbags normal

Page 225

Some devices cannot be poweredor charged via the USB adapter. Ifthis is the case, use the accessoryadapter to supply power to yourdevice.Some versions

Page 226

Connect the USB flash memorydevice to the USB adapter cablecorrectly and securely.Open the glove box, and unclip theUSB adapter cable.When the USB fla

Page 227

−Y ou can also select a file from anylist on the USB top menu: artists,albums, songs, genres, by using theselector knob. Push the selectorknob to swit

Page 228 - Climate Control System

If you select ‘‘ALL’’ on the artists list,the albums list is displayed.If you select ‘‘ALL’’ on the albumslist, all the tracks become availablefor sel

Page 229

−−−This f eaturecontinuously plays a file. You will seethe repeat icon in the display. Selectnormal play to t urn it off.This feature playsall availab

Page 230

To take the system out of the USBmode, press one of the other sourcebuttons than the USB/AUX button.When a compatible audio unit isconnected to the au

Page 231

If you see a n error message on theaudio display while playing a USBflash memory device, find thesolution in the chart to the right. Ifyou cannot clea

Page 232

BluetoothAudio System (Models without navigation system)Without rear entertainment system With rear entertainment system304SELECTOR KNOBSELECTOR KNOBS

Page 233

**Make sure that your phone is pairedand linked to HFL.To begin to play the audio files, youmay need to operate your phone. Ifso, follow the phone mak

Page 234

The text display functionmaynotbeavailableonsomephonedevices.If more than one phone is paired tothe HFL system, there will be adelay before the system

Page 235

Your vehicle is equipped with dual-stage, multiple-threshold frontairbags (SRS). During a frontal crashsevere enough to cause one or bothfront airbags

Page 236

−−The resume/pause mode can stopplaying a file temporarily. Press theSETUP button to display the setupmenu, then turn the selector knob toselect ‘‘Pla

Page 237 - Audio System

To take the system out of theAudio mode, press one ofthe other source buttons than theUSB/AUX button. When acompatible audio unit is connected tothe a

Page 238

Connect the USB flash memorydevice that includes pictures youwant to store. Press the SETUPbutton to display the setup menu.Turn the selector knob to‘

Page 239

×Turn the selector knob to select adesired picture, then press theknob to import the picture.‘‘Loading Picture’’ message willappear on the display.If

Page 240

31110/07/17 09:47:14 31TK8600_098Wallpaper SetupFeaturesFive uploaded images (in BMP orJPEG format) can be saved.Ifyouattempttouploadanimagewiththesam

Page 241

On the display setup menu, selectadjustment menu and press theselector knob to enter the setting.Adjust the setting by turning theselector knob.If you

Page 242

When you select the trip computer,the display shows the instant fueleconomy, average fuel economy,distance (trip meter), average speed,elapsed time, a

Page 243

Trip Computer ResetYou can reset all data on the T ripComputer. To reset the tripcomputer, press the SET UP buttonto display the setup menu. T urn the

Page 244

To set the time, press and releasethe CLOCK button. T he displaywill change to the clock adjustscreen.Y ou can also set the time from t hesetup menu.C

Page 245

△On vehicles with navigation systemThe navigation system receivessignals from the global positioningsystem (GPS), and the displayedtime is updated aut

Page 246 - Playing a Disc (LX model)

The driver’s advanced front airbagsystem includes a seat positionsensor under the seat. If the seat istoo far forward, the airbag willinflate with les

Page 247

Turn the selector knob to thelanguage you want, then press theselector knob to change the display.Press and release the RETURNbuttontogobacktothesetup

Page 248

The dial turns left and right. Use it tomake selections or adjustments to alist or menu on the screen.The selector can be pushed left,right, up, down,

Page 249

Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models with navigation system)FeaturesWithout rear entertainment system With rear entertainment system319CENTER DISPLAYINTERF

Page 250

− Use the TUNE knob totune the radio to a desired frequency.Turn the knob right to tune to ahigher frequency, or left to tune to alower frequency. To

Page 251

−−The scan function samplesall stations with strong signals on theselected band. To activate it, pressthe SCAN button, then release it.The skip (seek)

Page 252

−−If you aretraveling and can no longer receiveyour preset stations, you can use theauto select feature to f ind stations inthe local area.Each preset

Page 253

On the FM band, you can select afavorite stat ion and display t heprogram service name provided bythe radio data system (R DS).For information on FM/A

Page 254

If the station you are listening to isnot an RDS station, the audio screenand the center display continue toshow the frequency.INFO: News, information

Page 255

CONTINUEDTurn the interface dial to select anRDS category. You can use thesearch or scan function to find radiostations on the selected RDScategory by

Page 256

To activate RDS category searchwith the interface dial, push theAUDIO button to display the FMradio information on the screen.Push the interface selec

Page 257

A second row passenger pushingor pulling on the back of the frontpassenger’s seat.Moving the front seat forciblyback against cargo on the seat, t hefl

Page 258

To activate RDS category scan withthe interface dial, push the AUDIObutton to display the FM radioinformation on the screen. Push theinterface selecto

Page 259

To activate radio t ext display, usethe interface dial. Push the interfaceselector down, and turn the interfacedial to select Read Radio Text. PressEN

Page 260

BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE, andFA DER are each adjustable. You canalso adjust the strength of the soundcoming f rom the center andsubwoofer speakers. In ad

Page 261

−−−Turn the TUNE/SOUND knob orinterface knob to adjust the settingto your liking. You can check thelevel on the navigation screen or onthe center disp

Page 262

Features33110/07/17 10:18:00 31TK8600_334−DolbyPL (ProLogic) II signal processingcreates multi-channel surroundsound from 2 channel stereo audiosource

Page 263

Playing the XM Radio (Models with navigation system)Without rear entertainment system With rear entertainment system332INTERFACE DIALAUDIOBUTTONPOWER/

Page 264

Y our vehicle is capable of receivingXMRadio anywhere in the UnitedStates and Canada, except Hawaii,Alaska,andPuertoRico.XMisaregistered trademark of

Page 265

−−−−+−To switch between thecategory mode and channel mode,push the interface selector down todisplay AUDIO MENU, then turnthe interface dial to select

Page 266

−−−−Press the button. EitherXM1 or XM2 will be shown on thedisplay.To store a channel:Youcanstoreupto12preset channels using the six presetbuttons. Ea

Page 267

−−−−−−−Once a channel is stored, pressand release the proper presetbutton to tune to it.Press the button or scrollup again. The other XM band willbe s

Page 268

CONTINUEDYour vehicle has a side airbag cutoffsystem designed primarily to protecta child riding in the front passenger’sseat.Although Honda does not

Page 269

The XM satellites are in orbit overthe equator; theref ore, objects southof the vehicle may cause satellitereception interruptions. To helpcompensate

Page 270

Theremaybeothergeographicsituations that could affect XM Radioreception.After you have registered w ith XMRadio, keep your audio system in theXM Radio

Page 271

CONTINUEDPlaying a Disc (Models with navigation system)FeaturesWithout rear entertainment system With rear entertainment system339AUDIOBUTTONPOWER/VOL

Page 272

The disc packages or jackets shouldhave one of these marks.To load or play a disc, the ignitionswitch must be in the ACCESSORY(I) or ON (II) position.

Page 273

You cannot load and play 3-inch(8-cm) discs in this system. Insert a disc about halfway into thedisc slot. The drive will pull the discintherestofthew

Page 274

Select the disc player by pressing theCD button. The system will beginplaying the last selected track in thedisc. You will see the current trackpositi

Page 275

To replay the current trackcontinuously, push the interfaceselector down while playing a disc.Turn the interface dial to selectRepeat on the AUDIO MEN

Page 276

Turn the interf ace dial to select thetrack random icon, and pressENTER on the interface selector.This feature plays the tracks within adisc in random

Page 277

The scan function samples all trackson the disc in the order they arerecordedonthedisc.To activate scan, press the SCANbutton, or push the interface s

Page 278

The CD player can play CD-Rs andCD-RWs compressed in MP3, WMAor AAC formats. When playing a discin MP3, WMA or AAC, you will see‘‘MP3,’’ ‘‘WMA’’ or ‘‘

Page 279

If the impact is on the passenger’sside, the passenger’s side curtainairbag will inflate even if there are nooccupants on that side of the vehicle.If

Page 280

Changing and Selecting the Folders/FilesUsing t he interface selector, you cansee the list of all the folders within adisc. While playing an MP3/WMA/A

Page 281

To turn this feature of f, turn theinterface dial to select the OFF icon,andpressENTERontheinterfaceselector.This feature, when activated, playsall fi

Page 282

This feature samples all files in theselectedfolderintheordertheyarestored. To activate this feature, pressthe SCAN button. You can alsoselect the SCA

Page 283

The system plays the first file in thefirst folder for about 10 seconds. Ifyou do nothing, the system will thenplay the first files in the next folder

Page 284

Thechartontherightexplainstheerror messages you may see in thecenter display while playing a disc.If you see a n error message in thecenter display wh

Page 285

When recording a CD-R, therecording must be closed for it tobe used.CD-RW discs will not work in thisunit.When using CD-R discs, use onlyhigh quality

Page 286

Examples of these discs are shownto the right:Bubbled, wrinkled, labeled, and excessively thick discsDamaged discs Poor quality discsThe in-dash disc

Page 287

Small, irregular shaped discs Discs with scratches, dirty discsCD-R or CD-RW may not play dueto the recording conditions.Scratches and fingerprints on

Page 288

CONTINUEDPlay ing Hard Disc Driv e (HDD) Audio (Models with navigation system)FeaturesWithout rear entertainment system With rear entertainment system

Page 289

−−−−−−−−−Recording function from followingmedia is not supported.CD-DA which prohibits thecopying by SCMSCD-DA with copy controlSACD (Super Audio CD)D

Page 290

CONTINUEDThis indicator alerts you that thepassenger’s front airbag has beenshut off because weight sensorsdetect about 65 lbs (29 kg) or less(the wei

Page 291

Playlists are track lists in a certainplayback group.This playlist is automaticallygenerated when the music CD isrecorded. The maximum numberof origin

Page 292

The icons show the recordingconditions for each track:Rec icon: Now recordingRec ready icon: Next to be recordedRec done icon: Recording finishedPleas

Page 293

To change the setting to manualmode, push the interface select ordown on the HDD screen. Turn theinterface dial to select HDD Setupand press ENTER.Tur

Page 294

To change the setting toautomatically record all of the trackson a music CD, move the interfaceselector down on the HDD Audioscreen. Turn the interfac

Page 295

*+−+−*To change a track or tracklist , presson the Category bar or the Skip bar.The t racklist has six searchmode categories: album, artist,track, pla

Page 296

To turn this feature of f, turn theinterface dial to select the OFF icon,then press ENTER on the interfaceselector.This function plays tracks in thecu

Page 297

This function samples the tracks inthe current search mode in the orderthat they were recorded.To activate scan, push the interf aceselector down duri

Page 298

While playing music in the HDDplayback screen, push the interfaceselector up to select MUSICSEARCH. You can sea rch a track byalbum, art ist, track, p

Page 299

Shuffles the playback of all tracksthat have been recorded on HDD.To shuffle all tracks, push theinterf ace selector up to display the‘‘Search music b

Page 300

Push the interface selector up todisplay the Search music by screen,and turn the interface dial to select‘‘Artists.’’ Press ENTER on theinterface sele

Page 301

Any airbagthat has deployed must bereplaced along with the controlunit and other related parts. Anyseat belt tensioner that activatesmust also be repl

Page 302

Turn the interface dial to select atrack you want to listen to, thenpress ENTER on the interfaceselector.If you push the interface selectorright or le

Page 303

Push the interface selector up todisplay the Search music by screen,and turn the interface dial to select‘‘Genres.’’ Press ENTER on theinterface selec

Page 304

The first track on the selected albumbegins to play.After storing the data, you canchange some items: name of an artist,play list name, track title, m

Page 305

Turn the interface dial a nd select‘‘Edit Music Info.,’’ then pressENTER.Turn the interface dial to selectEdit Track Order, then pressENTER on the int

Page 306

While a track is playing on an‘‘Original Playlist Playback’’ screen,push the interface selector down.Turn the interface dial a nd select‘‘Edit Music I

Page 307 - Bluetooth

The ‘‘Select a n edit option’’ screenis displayed. Choose if you wouldliketoapplythenewnametoboththe album artist and/or the trackartist. Select your

Page 308

On the ‘‘Edit music Info.’’ screen,turn the interf ace dial to selectEdit Album Name (or Edit PlaylistName to edit user playlist), thenpress ENTER on

Page 309

On the ‘‘Edit music Info.’’ screen,turn the interf ace dial to selectEdit Track Name, then pressENTER on the interface selector.On the ‘‘Edit a track

Page 310

Turn the interface dial to selectEdit Genre, then press ENTER onthe int erface selector in ‘‘Select agenre’’ screen.On the ‘‘Select a genre’’ screen,t

Page 311

On the HDD playback screen ofthe album in which you want todelete, push the interf ace selectordown to display the AUDIOMENU.When you delete the Origi

Page 312

This could make thedriver’s seat position sensor or thefront passenger’s weight sensorsineffective. If it is necessary toremove or modify a front seat

Page 313 - Wallpaper Setup

Select the track with the interf acedial from the playback screenwhile it is playing. Push theinterface selector down to displaythe A UDIO MENU.Turn t

Page 314

You can update the GracenoteAlbum Info (Gracenote MediaDatabase) that is included with thenavigation system.Insert the update disc into the discslot,

Page 315 - Display Setup

Push the interface selector downto select A UDIO MENU in theHDD playback screen or CDplayback screen.Turn the interface dial to selectHDD Setup, then

Page 316

−Music recognition technology andrelated data are provided byGracenote. Gracenote is theindustry standard in musicrecognition technology and relatedco

Page 317

−♯♯♯♯♯♯♯♯♯You agree not to assign, copy,transfer or transmit the GracenoteSof tware or any Gracenote Data toany t hird party.YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OREX

Page 318

Gracenote makes no representationsor warranties, express or implied,regarding t he accuracy of anyGracenote Data from in theGracenote Servers. Graceno

Page 319 - Setting the Clock

Playing an iPod (Models with navigation system)FeaturesWithout rear entertainment system With rear entertainment system383INTERFACE DIALPOWER/VOLUMEKN

Page 320 - Setting the Language

The audio system reads and playsplayable sound files on the iPod. Thesystem cannot operate an iPod as amass storage device. The system willonly play s

Page 321

Connect your dock connector tothe iPod correctly and securely.Install the dock connector to theUSB adapter cable securely.Open the glove box, and uncl

Page 322

− Each time you press andreleasethe sideoftheSKIPbar,the system skips f orward to thebeginning of the next track. Pressand release the side of the bar

Page 323

−−−Children depend on adults to protectthem. However, despite their bestintentions, many adults do not knowhow t o properly protect childpassengers.If

Page 324

If you select ‘‘ALL’’ on the artists list,the albums list is displayed.If you select ‘‘ALL’’ on the albumslist, all the tracks become availablefor sel

Page 325

−− This feature shufflesplayback of tracks contained withinthe iPod. This function can beestablished at the same time thatR epeat Playback is set up.O

Page 326

−Turn the interface dial, selectShuffle and press ENTER on theinterface selector.Turn the interface dial, select theAlbum Shuffle icon and pressENTER

Page 327

** The displayed message mayvary on models or versions. Onsome models, there is nomessage to disconnect.To take the system out of the iPodmode, press

Page 328

If you see a n error message in thecenter display while playing an iPod,find the solution in the chart to theright. If you cannot clear the errormessa

Page 329

Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models with navigation system)Without rear entertainment system With rear entertainment system392INTERFACE DIALAUDI

Page 330

** Only AAC format files recordedwith iTunes are playable on thisaudio unit.Some USB flash memory devices(such as devices with security lock-out featu

Page 331

Some versions of MP3, WMA, orAAC format may not be supported. Ifan unsupported file is found, theaudio unit displays UNSUPPORTED,then skips to the nex

Page 332

Connect the USB flash memorydevice to the USB adapter cablecorrectly and securely.In WMA or AAC f ormat, DRM(digital rights management) filescannot be

Page 333

−−+−You can also select a folder or filef rom the list by using the interf acedial. Press the AUDIO button toshow the audio display on thenavigation s

Page 334

(fluid capacities and tire pressures)(main controls)(seat belts, SRS, and child protection)(indicators, gauges, dashboard, and steering column)(climat

Page 335

−Front airbags have been designed tohelp protect adults in a moderate tosevere frontal collision. To do this,the passenger’s front airbag is quitelarg

Page 336

To go back to the normal playingdisplay, press the AUDIO button.Pressing the CANCEL button goesback to the previous screen andpressing the MAP button

Page 337

To cancel this function, turn theinterface dial and select the RepeatOFFicon,andthenpressENTER.This function replays all the tracks ina folder in the

Page 338

This function plays all the tracks ontheUSBflashmemorydeviceinrandom order.On the USB main screen, push theinterface selector down to displaythe A UDI

Page 339

Turn the interface dial, select theFolder Random icon and pressENTER on the interface selector.The files are played in randomorder.To cancel this func

Page 340

Turn the interface dial, selectFolder Scan icon and pressENTER on the interface selector.The first file of the first folder issampled for 10 seconds.

Page 341

You can disconnect the USB flashmemory device at any time even ifthe USB mode is selected on theaudio system. Always follow the USBflash memory device

Page 342

If you see a n error message in thecenter display while playing a USBflash memory device, find thesolution in the chart to the right. Ifyou cannot cle

Page 343

BluetoothAudio System (Models with navigation system)Without rear entertainment system With rear entertainment system404INTERFACE DIAL INTERFACE DIALS

Page 344

**Make sure that your phone is pairedand linked to HFL.Your vehicle is equipped with aAudio system, whichallows you to listen to streamingaudio from y

Page 345

Onceadeviceislinked,thenameofthedevicewillappearonthescreen.Pressing the T ITL E button switchesthe center display between theAudio and the devicename

Page 346

−To remind you of the passenger’sfront airbag hazards, and thatchildren must be properly restrainedin a back seat, your vehicle haswarninglabelsonthed

Page 347

The resume/pause mode can stopplaying a file temporarily.Turn the interf ace dial to switch thesetting between the resume/pausemode and the sound setu

Page 348

Turn the dial to select a sound setupmode, then press ENTER to set yourselection. See page for moresound setting information.If you receive a call whe

Page 349

The radio can receive the completeA M and FM bands.Those bands cover these frequen-cies:AM band: 530 to 1,710 kHzFM band: 87.7 to 107.9 MHzRadio stati

Page 350

Radio signals, especially on the FMband, are deflected by large objectssuch as buildings and hills. Yourradio t hen receives both the directsignal fro

Page 351

+−+−+−The MODE button changes themode.Pressing the MODE buttonrepeatedly cycles through allpossible media sources whether theyare present or not.Press

Page 352

The auxiliary input jack isunderneath the accessory powersocket on the front panel. Thesystem will accept auxiliary inputfrom standard audio accessori

Page 353

−−On all models except LXIf your v ehicle’s battery isdisconnected or goes dead, or theradio fuse is removed, the audiosystem will disabled itself. If

Page 354

On vehicles wit h standard rear screenOn vehicles without navigation systemPress the REAR POWER button.The indicator on the REAR POWERbutton will come

Page 355 - Protecting Your Discs

On vehicles with navigation systemPress and release the REARSOURCE button. The indicator onthe R EAR SOURCE button will comeon. The front screen shows

Page 356

Rear Entertainment System416OVERHEAD SCREEN UNITREAR SOURCE BUTTONREAR POWER BUTTON REAR POWER BUTTONREAR SOURCE BUTTONOn vehicles without navigation

Page 357

−Y our vehicle has two rows of backseats where children can be properlyrestrained. If you ever have to carrya group of children, and a child mustride

Page 358

To operate the rear entertainmentsystem from the front panel, pressthe R EAR SOURCE button. You willhear two beeps and the indicator inthe button come

Page 359

−−Insert a DVD into the lower DVD/CD slot in the audio unit.Push the DVD in halfway, the drivewill pull it in the rest of the way.When you insert a DV

Page 360

−− Press the eject button toremove the DVD from the drive.Pressandholdtheside of the SKIP bar to moveforward. Press and hold theside of the SKIP bar t

Page 361

AudioTurn the selector knob to ‘‘Audio,’’then press the selector knob. Turnthe selector knob to select thelanguage you want for DVD audio,then press t

Page 362

Title or Chapter SearchTurn the selector knob to ‘‘TitleSearch,’’ or ‘‘Chapter Search,’’ thenpress the selector knob. Turn theselector knob to a title

Page 363

AudioTurn the interface dial to ‘‘Audio,’’then press ENTER on the interfaceselector. Turn the dial to select thelanguage you want for DVD audio,then p

Page 364

Auto PlayTurn the interface dial to ‘‘Auto Play,’’then press ENTER on the interfaceselector. Select ON to play the DVDautomatically, or select OFF to

Page 365

42410/07/17 10:30:33 31TK8600_427Rear Entertainment SystemPress the FM/AM button to listen tothe radio.Press the MENU button to displaytheAudioMenuont

Page 366

Usethe,,,orbutton to highlight Repeat,Random, or Scan on the screen. Youcan enter the highlighted function bypressing the ENTER button. Thesef unction

Page 367

Top MenuWhen you press the TITLE/SCROLL button while a DVD isplaying, the current status of title,chapter, elapsed time, angle, subtitle,audio, and so

Page 368

−Thiswill prevent unintended use of thedoors.Leaving children withoutadult supervision is illegal in moststates, Canadian provinces andterritories, an

Page 369

▲▼Menu Play ModeTo change the Audio setting,highlight ‘‘Audio’’ from the playmode menu with the orbutton. A submenu of dubbedlanguages appears. You ca

Page 370

▼▲▲▼‘‘Subtitle’’ ‘‘Angle’’The selectable languages vary fromDVD to DVD, and this feature maynotbeavailableonsomeDVDs.To change the DVD’s subtitle,high

Page 371

SearchHighlight ‘‘SEARCH’’ with theor button to select ‘‘Title,’’‘‘Chapter,’’ or ‘‘NumInput’’ and pressENTER.With ‘‘Title’’ highlighted, use theor but

Page 372

Usethe,,,orbutton to select each number,press the ENTER button. If you wantto delete a number, select ‘‘DEL’’ andpress ENTER, then select and enterthe

Page 373

▲▼When you press the SETUP buttonwhile a DVD is playing, the setupmenu appears. The menu options areDisp Adjust, Aspect Ratio,PERSONAL SURROUND, andLa

Page 374

Aspect RatioYou can set the screen mode tothese settings:NormalWideZoomFullSelect ‘‘Yes,’’ and press the ENTERbutton. You will see the message‘‘Defaul

Page 375

▼▲▼▼▲▲Personal Surround LanguageTo change the Personal Surroundsetting, highlight ‘‘PERSONALSURROUND’’ f rom the setup menuwith the , , , orbutton and

Page 376

A ppearanceDisp Adjust, PERSONAL SURROUND,Appearance, and LanguageWhen you press the SETUP buttonwhile a DVD is not playing, the setupmenu appears for

Page 377

▼▲▲▼Menu LanguageWhen you select ‘‘LanguageSettings’’ with the , , ,or button, the menu shownabove appears.To return to the stop or previousscreen, pr

Page 378

▲▼▲▼If you select ‘‘No,’’ and press theENTER button, the display returnsto the initial screen of the ‘‘LanguageSettings’’ menu.If you select ‘‘Yes,’’

Page 379

An infant must be properlyrestrained in a rear-facing, recliningchild seat until the child reaches theseat maker’s weight or height limitfor the seat,

Page 380

▼▲ ▼▲Audio Language Subtitle LanguageYou can select the dubbed languagebefore playing DVDs.Select ‘‘Audio Language’’ by pressingthe or button.Follow t

Page 381

▲▼▲▼Angle MarkWhen you switch to another anglewhile playing a DVD, the angle markis displayed in the upper right cornerof the screen.You can set the s

Page 382

There are various t ypes of DVDsavailable. Some of them are notcompatible with your system.The DVD player in your rearentertainment system can playDV

Page 383

410/07/17 10:30:33 31TK8600_427Rear Entertainment System#Manufactured under license underU.S. Patent ’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674;other U.S. and worldwide

Page 384

Insert a different disc. If the newdisc plays, there is a problem withthe first disc. If the error messagecycle repeats and you cannot clear it,ta ke

Page 385

Press the REAR POWER button.The indicator on the REAR POWERbutton will come on. The rear seatpassengers can then operate the rearsystem from the contr

Page 386

Whenyouturnonthesystem,therear speakers are automaticallyturned off if the rear system selectsa different entertainment sourcethan the front system. Y

Page 387

Ultrawide Rear Entertainment System444OVERHEAD SCREEN UNITREAR POWER BUTTON REAR SOURCE BUTTONCD SLOTDVD/CD SLOT10/07/17 10:33:40 31TK8600_4492011 Ody

Page 388

Open the overhead screen bypushing the OPEN button. Thescreen will swing down part-way.Pivot the screen the rest of the way.If you pivot the screen to

Page 389

−−Insert a DVD into the lower DVD/CD slot in the audio unit.Push the DVD in halfway, the drivewill pull it in the rest of the way.Press the button ift

Page 390

In any of these situations, westrongly recommend that you installthe child seat directly behind thefront passenger’s seat, move the seatas far forward

Page 391

−−To turn on the rear entertainmentsystem from the rear control panel,press the (power) button. Pressthe SOURCE button and display theselectable enter

Page 392

−−You can select between the twoscreen modes, single or dual, for theoverhead screen.In single mode, your selected sourceappears in the center of the

Page 393

− −−−When you pressthis button while the overheadscreen is in the single mode, you canadd another screen to play separatemedia. A message appears that

Page 394

−The dual screen modes are:Ultrawide Rear Entertainment System450Source change Single modeSingle mode to Dual modeAUX-VIDEO AUX-HDMISelect‘‘RIGHT.’’Se

Page 395

Ultrawide Rear Entertainment SystemFeatures451Press SWAP button.Press SINGLEbutton.DVD AUX1DUAL MODEDVD AUX-VIDEO AUX-VIDEO DVDSelect ‘‘DVD.’’SINGLE M

Page 396

Press the SOURCE button and turnthe interface dial to ‘‘XM1’’ or ‘‘XM2.’’Press ENTER to listen t o the XMRadio. You can press either side(or)oftheTUNE

Page 397

Use the interface dial to highlightREPEAT, RANDOM (or SHUFFLEif your source is iPod), or SCAN onthe screen. You can enter thehighlighted function by p

Page 398

Top MenuWhen you press the TITLE/SCROLL button while a DVD isplaying, the current status of title,chapter, elapsed time, angle, subtitle,audio, and so

Page 399

▼▲Menu Play ModeWhen you select ‘‘MENU’’ with theinterface dial, the screen changes tothe DVD’s title menu.When you select ‘‘PLAY MODE’’with the inter

Page 400

▼▲ ▼▲‘‘Subtitle’’ ‘‘Angle’’The selectable languages vary fromDVD to DVD, and this feature maynotbeavailableonsomeDVDs.To go back to play, press the ME

Page 401

We strongly recommend placing aforward-f acing child seat in a backseat, not the front.If the vehicle seat is toofar forward, or the child’s head isth

Page 402

SearchHighlight ‘‘SEARCH’’ with theinterface dial to select ‘‘Title,’’‘‘Chapter,’’ or ‘‘NumInput’’ and pressENTER.With ‘‘Title’’ highlighted, use thei

Page 403

RepeatRotate the interf ace dial to selecteach number, then press the ENTERbutton. Press the button whenyou have finished inputting thenumber. If you

Page 404

BrightnessTo adjust the brightness of thedisplay, highlight ‘‘Brightness’’ fromthe setup menu with the interf acedial and press the ENTER button.Adjus

Page 405

If you want to set the display to thedefault setting, select ‘‘Reset’’ byturning the interface dial, and thenpressing the ENTER button.The display cha

Page 406

Select ‘‘Wide’’ by turning theinterface dial then press the ENTERbutton. The available settings aredisplayed, and the current setting ishighlighted in

Page 407

The selected setting will behighlighted in blue for 1 second, andthe screen returns to the play modein the selected setting.A ppearanceYou can change

Page 408

CONTINUEDSelect ‘‘Music,’’ ‘‘Cinema,’’ or ‘‘Voice’’by turning the interface dial, andenter your selection by pressing theENTER button.If you select ‘‘

Page 409

▼▲To select the language used in theDISC menus, select ‘‘MenuLanguage’’ by pressing the orbutton.Select the desired language byturning the interface d

Page 410

If you select ‘‘No,’’ and press theENTER button, the display returnsto the initial screen of the ‘‘LanguageSettings’’ menu.If you select ‘‘Yes,’’ the

Page 411

▼▲ ▼▲Audio LanguageYou can select the dubbed languagebefore playing DVDs.Select ‘‘Audio Language’’ by pressingthe or button.Follow the same instructio

Page 412

When buying a child seat, you needto choose either a conventional childseat, or one designed for use withthe Lower Anchors and Tethers forCHildren (LA

Page 413 - FM/AM Radio Reception

Select the ‘‘Dynamic Range’’ byturning the interface dial.To turn ‘‘Dynamic Range’’ on or off,select ‘‘ON’’ or ‘‘OFF’’ by turning theinterface dial, a

Page 414 - Remote Audio Controls

46810/07/17 10:30:33 31TK8600_427Ultrawide Rear Entertainment SystemThere are various types of DVDsavailable. Some of them are notcompatible with your

Page 415 - Auxiliary Input Jack

Error Message CauseInsert a different disc. If the newdisc plays, there is a problem withthe first disc. If the error messagecycle repeats and you can

Page 416 - Radio Theft Protection

If it takes sev eral pushes on thebutton to operate the rearentertainment system, have yourdealer replace t he batteries as soonas possible.The rear c

Page 417 - Rear Entertainment System

Some state and local governmentagencies prohibit the use ofheadphones by the driver of a motorvehicle. Always obey applicable lawsand regulations.The

Page 418

In the dual screen mode, you canswitch the sound source of theheadphones between the left andright side screens.If you connected a set of wiredheadpho

Page 419

Remove the battery. Install the newbattery in the earpiece as shown inthe diagram next to the battery slot.Slide the cover back into place on theearpi

Page 420

The system will accept auxiliaryinputs from standard video gamesand video equipment.Some video game power suppliesmay cause poor picture quality.V=Vid

Page 421

The compass may need to bemanually calibrated after exposure toa strong magnetic f ield. If thecompassseemstobecontinuallyshowing the wrong direction

Page 422

Turn the selector knob to select‘‘CALIBRATION.’’While setting the compass, pressthe R ETURN button to go back tothe previous display. Pressing theSETU

Page 423

After selecting a proper child seatand a good place to install the seat,there are three main steps ininstalling the seat:All child seats must besecure

Page 424

Once the correct zone is displayed,press the selector knob. Thedisplay then returns to normal.Find the zone for your area on themap (see page ). If th

Page 425

The audio system is not related tothe compass system. Even if thecompasssystemisinthezonesetting mode, the display returns tothe normal display which

Page 426

The alarm will also be activated if apassenger inside the locked vehicleturns the ignition switch on.The security system will not set ifthe hood, tail

Page 427

Cruise control allows you to maintainasetspeedabove25mph(40km/h)without keeping your foot on theaccelerator pedal. It should be usedfor cruising on st

Page 428

Resting your foot on the brake pedalcauses cruise control to cancel.You can increase the set speed inany of these ways:Press and hold the RES/ACCELbut

Page 429

You can cancel cruise control in anyof these ways:Tap t he brake pedal.Push the CANCEL button on thesteering wheel.Push the CRUISE button on thesteeri

Page 430

×−If your garage door wasmanufactured before April 1, 1982,you may not be able to programHomeLink to operate it. These unitsdo not have safety feature

Page 431

If you are training the second or third buttons, go directly to step 1.HomeLink Universal Transceiver48410/07/17 10:39:24 31TK8600_4892011 Odyssey

Page 432

As required by the FCC:This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This devicemay not

Page 433

Y our vehicle has a parking sensorsystem. The system lets you knowtheapproximatedistancebetweenyour vehicle and most obstacleswhile you are parking. W

Page 434

Place the child seat on the vehicleseat, then attach the seat to thelower anchors according to thechild seat maker’s instructions.Some LATCH-compatibl

Page 435

CONTINUEDWhen you turn the system on, abeeper sounds once.When the system senses an obstacle,the appropriate indicator comes on,and a beeper sounds as

Page 436

Example shown: Obstacle is at the left front of the vehicle.BeeperIndicatorAudioScreenIndicatorColorDistanceAbout 14 in(35 cm) or lessAbout 14-18 in(3

Page 437

CONTINUEDDistanceIndicatorBeeperAudioScreenIndicatorColorAbout 28-43 in(70-110 cm)About 18 in(45 cm) or lessAbout 18-22 in(45-55 cm)About 22-28 in(55-

Page 438

If the system develops a problem,you will see a ‘‘CHECK PARKINGSENSOR SYSTEM’’ message on themulti-information display, and abeeper sounds continuousl

Page 439

Do not put any accessories on oraround the sensors.The system may not functionproperly under these conditions:The sensors are covered w ithsnow,ice,mu

Page 440

The parking sensor system must beturned off before beginning thisprocedure.When you shift to reverse (R), theLED indicator in the switch will blinkas

Page 441

Whenever you shift to reverse (R)with the ignition switch in the ON(II) position, the rearview is shownon the display.The camera display has parkinggu

Page 442

For the best picture, always keepthe rea rview camera clean, and donot cover the camera lens. Toavoid scratching the lens whenyou clean it, use a mois

Page 443

Bluetoothhandsfreelink.honda.comwww.handsf reelink.ca,HandsFreeLink (HFL )allows you to place and receivephone calls using voice commands,without hand

Page 444

−−−−To change the volume level ofHFL, use the audio system volumeknob or the steering wheel volumecontrols.Try to reduce all backgroundnoise. If the m

Page 445

A convenient reference to thesections in this manual.A quick reference to the maincontrols in your vehicle.Explains the purpose of eachinstrument pane

Page 446

Whatever type you have, followthe child seat maker’s instructionsfor adjusting or tightening the fit.Other LATCH-compatible seats havea flexible-type

Page 447

When you receive an incoming call,you will see the following displaysand notifications.Some phones may send battery,signal strength, and roaming statu

Page 448

How to Use HFLBluetoothHandsFreeLink (Models without navigation system)498The ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position.PhoneDi

Page 449

CONTINUEDBluetoothHandsFreeLink (Models without navigation system)Features499Add New PhoneConnectDisconnectDeleteBluetooth PINStore Voice TagDeleteSpe

Page 450

BluetoothHandsFreeLink (Models without navigation system)500Create a security code number for a paired phone.PhonePhoneSetupSecurity CodeAuto AnswerAu

Page 451

To use HFL, you need to pair yourBluetooth-compatible cell phone tothe system.HFLusesaClass2Bluetooth,whichmeans, the maximum range betweenyourphonean

Page 452

Make sure your phone is set todiscoverable or visibility is on, andselect ‘‘Continue.’’ HFL begins tosearchforyourphone.Press the PHONE button or PICK

Page 453

CONTINUEDFollow steps 2 through 7 from theprevious page.Select ‘‘Add New Phone.’’Select ‘‘Connection’’ from thePhone Setup screen.Select ‘‘Phone Setup

Page 454

Up to six phones can be paired.Your phone’s battery may drainfaster when it is paired to HFL.You cannot pair your phone whilethe vehicle is moving.Sel

Page 455

*******To delete a paired phone:Select the phone you want todelete. The Bluetooth icon showsyou the currently linked phone.Select ‘‘Connection’’ from

Page 456

To create a security code for eachphone:Ifthephoneisalreadysecuritycodeprotected, you need to enter t hecurrent security code before clearingthecodeor

Page 457

Lift the head restraint (see page), then route the tether strapthrough the legs of the headrestra int and over the seat-back,making sure the strap is

Page 458

If you get into the vehicle while youare on the phone, the call can beautomatically transf erred to HFLwith the ignition switch in theACCESSORY (I) or

Page 459

**Up to three category icons appearnext to the phonebook entries .These indicate how many numbersare stored for the name. If a namehas more than three

Page 460

−−−To store a speed dial number:To store a speed dial number during acall:Select ‘‘Edit Speed Dial’’ from thePhone Setup screen.Select a number on the

Page 461

To add a voice tag t o a st ored speed dialnumber:To delete a voice tag:Select ‘‘Edit Speed Dial’’ from thePhone Setup screen.Select ‘‘Store Voice Tag

Page 462

To delete a speed dial number: To make a call using a name in thePhonebook:Select ‘‘Edit Speed Dial’’ from thePhone Setup screen.Select ‘‘Delete Speed

Page 463

Push the selector knob to list thenumber or numbers stored for theselected name.Select a number and push theselector knob to begin automaticdialing.Se

Page 464

The first six speed dial ent ries arelinked to the audio preset buttonswhile in the Phone screen. Press thecorresponding button to beginautomatic dial

Page 465

−−−**The following options are availableduring a call:When you receive a call, anotification appears on the screen(see page ).To answer the call, pres

Page 466

As required by the FCC:This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This devicemay not

Page 467

Bluetoothhandsfreelink.honda.comwww.handsf reelink.ca,HandsFreeLink (HFL )allows you to place and receivephone calls using either thenavigation system

Page 468

The location of each lower anchor isindicated by a small button above theanchor point.To install a LATCH-compatible childseat in a third row seat:Unla

Page 469

−−−−To change the volume level ofHFL, use the audio system volumeknob or the steering wheel volumecontrols.Try to reduce all backgroundnoise. If the m

Page 470

When you receive an incoming call,you will see the following displaysand notifications.You will see ‘‘HANDSFREELINK’’on the audio display while HFL is

Page 471

CONTINUEDHow to Use HFLBluetoothHandsFreeLink (Models with navigation system)Features519The ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) po

Page 472

BluetoothHandsFreeLink (Models with navigation system)520Add New PhoneConnectDisconnectDeleteStore Voice TagDeleteSpeed DialStoreSpeed DialDelete Voic

Page 473

CONTINUEDBluetoothHandsFreeLink (Models with navigation system)Features521Auto AnswerAuto TransferClear PhoneInformationPhonePhoneSetupCreate a phone

Page 474

To use HFL, you need to pair yourBluetooth-compatible cell phone tothe system.HFLusesaClass2Bluetooth,whichmeans, the maximum range betweenyourphonean

Page 475

To pair a cell phone (when there is nophone paired to the system):Press the PHONE button or PICK-UP button. T he system starts pairingwhen there is no

Page 476

To pair a cell phone (when there are oneor more phones paired to the system):HFL gives you a 4-digit pass-keythat you will need to input on yourphone.

Page 477

CONTINUEDTo change the pass-key setting:Select ‘‘Connection’’ from thePhone Setup screen.Select ‘‘Pass-key.’’The default pass-key ‘‘0000’’is used unti

Page 478

To delete a paired phone:Select ‘‘Connection’’ from thePhone Setup screen.Select ‘‘Delete.’’Select the phone you want todelete. The Bluetooth icon sho

Page 479

When not using the LATCH system,all child seats must be secured to thevehicle with the lap part of a lap/shoulder belt.In addition, the lap/shoulder b

Page 480

****To name a phone:Enter a phone name, and select‘‘OK’’ when complete.Select ‘‘Phone Name.’’Select ‘‘Phone Name/PIN’’ fromthe Phone Setup screen.You

Page 481

Select ‘‘Phone Name/PIN’’ fromthe Phone Setup screen.Select ‘‘PIN.’’Enter a 4-digit PIN, re-enter it, andselect ‘‘OK.’’If you get into the vehicle whi

Page 482 - Security System

YoucanchoosewhentheHFLsystem automatically answersincoming calls.Select ‘‘Auto Answer’’ from thePhone Setup screen.Select ‘‘Off,’’ ‘‘2sec,’’ ‘‘5sec,’’

Page 483 - Cruise Control

**Up to three category icons appearnext to the phonebook entries .These indicate how many numbersare stored for the name. If a namehas more than three

Page 484

−−−To store a speed dial number:Select ‘‘Edit Speed Dial’’ from thePhone Setup screen.Select a number on the speed diallistwhereyouwanttostorethenumbe

Page 485

To add a voice tag t o a st ored speed dialnumber:To delete a voice tag:Select ‘‘Edit Speed Dial’’ from thePhone Setup screen.Select ‘‘Store Voice Tag

Page 486

To delete a speed dial number: To make a call using a name in thePhonebook:Select ‘‘Edit Speed Dial’’ from thePhone Setup screen.A trash icon appears

Page 487

To make a call using a phone number: To make a call using Call History:Select ‘‘Dial’’ from the Phonescreen.Enter the phone number, andselect ‘‘Dial.’

Page 488

To make a call using Speed Dial: To make a call using More Speed Dial:To make a call using Redial:Select one of the four entries on thePhone screen, a

Page 489 - Parking Sensor System

*−−−*The following options are availableduring a call:Allows you to sendnumbers or names during a call. Thisis useful when you call a menu-driven phon

Page 490

Push and pull the child seatforward and from side-to-side toverif y that it is secure enough t ostay upright during normal drivingmaneuvers. If the ch

Page 491

As required by the FCC:This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This devicemay not

Page 492

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Page 493

Before you begin driving yourvehicle, you should know whatgasoline to use and how to check thelevels of important fluids. You alsoneed to know how to

Page 494

Help assure your vehicle’s futurereliability and performance by payingextra attention to how you driveduring the first 600 miles (1,000 km).During thi

Page 495

CONTINUEDBecause the level of detergency andadditives in gasoline vary in themarket, Honda endorses the use of‘‘TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline’’where ava

Page 496

Stop filling the tank after the fuelnozzle automatically clicks off. Donot try to ‘‘top off’’ the tank. Thisleaves some room in the fuel tankfor the f

Page 497 - Rearview Camera and Monitor

CONTINUEDIf the system still detects a leak inthe vehicle’s evaporative emissionssystem, the malfunction indicatorlamp (MIL) comes on. If the fuel fil

Page 498

Holding the grip, pull the supportrod out of its clip. Insert the endinto the designated hole in thehood.To close the hood, lift it up slightly toremo

Page 499

Refer toon page for informationabout checking other items on yourvehicle.Look at the coolant level in theradiator reserve tank. Make sure it isbetween

Page 500

−−−−Fuel economy is not a fixed number.It varies based on driving conditions,driving habits, and vehicle condition.Therefore, it is not possible for o

Page 501

A child seat with a t ether can beinstalled in any seating position inthe second or third row seats.Since a tether can provide additionalsecurity to t

Page 502

−−−−−−−Aggressive driving (hardacceleration and braking)Excessive idling, accelerating andbraking in stop-and-go trafficCold engine operation (engines

Page 503

−−Fill the fuel tank until the nozzle automatically clicks off.Reset trip counter to zero.Record the total gallons (liters) needed to refill.Follow on

Page 504

Your dealer has Honda accessoriesthat allow you to personalize yourvehicle. These accessories havebeen designed and approved for yourvehicle, and are

Page 505

R emoving parts from your vehicle,or replacing components withnon-Honda components couldseriously affect your vehicle’shandling, stability, and reliab

Page 506

*****Y our vehicle has several convenientstorage areas:Glove boxDoor and seat-back pocketsRear cargo area, including thesecond row seats when removed,

Page 507

−×−The resulting figure equals theavailable amount of cargo andluggage load capacity. Forexample, if the ‘‘XXX’’ amountequals 1,400 lbs. and there wil

Page 508

In addition, the total weight of thevehicle, all occupants, accessories,cargo, and trailer tongue load mustnot exceed the Gross VehicleWeight Rating (

Page 509

Store or secure all items that couldbe thrown around and hurtsomeone during a crash.Be sure items placed on the floorbehind the front seats cannot rol

Page 510

If you place items near the rearwindows, be sure they are belowthe bottom of the windows. Ifcargo is higher, it could interferewith proper operation o

Page 511

The hooks are designed to hold lightitems. Heavy objects may damagethe hook.To secure the cargo, you can use thefour cargo hooks in the cargo area.The

Page 512

Each third row seat has a tetheranchorage point behind the seat-back.Tighten the strap according to theseat maker’s instructions.Attach the tether str

Page 513

This section gives you tips onstarting the engine under variousconditions, and how to operate theautomatic transmission. It alsoincludes important inf

Page 514

Youshoulddothefollowingchecksand adjustments before you driveyour vehicle.Make sure all windows, mirrors,and outside lights are clean andunobstructed.

Page 515

−Apply the parking brake.In cold weat her, turn off allelectrical accessories to reducethe drain on the battery.Make sure the shift lever is inPark. P

Page 516

If this message is on, the ignitionswitchhastobeheldintheSTART(III) position manually until theengine starts. The ignition switchcanbeheldinthatpositi

Page 517

These indicators on the instrumentpanel show which position the shiftlever is in.The ‘‘D’’ indicator comes on for afew seconds when you turn theigniti

Page 518

To shift from Park to any position,pressfirmlyonthebrakepedal,andpressthereleasebuttononthefrontof the shif t lever, then move thelever. You cannot sh

Page 519

−−−−−CONTINUEDIf you have done all of the above andstill cannot move the lever out ofPark, see onpage .To avoid transmission damage, cometo a complete

Page 520

−−To use D4, press theD4 button when the shift lever is inthe ‘‘D’’ position. This position issimilar to D, except only the firstfour gears are select

Page 521

This allows you to move the shiftlever out of Park if the normalmethod of pushing on the brakepedal and pressing the releasebutton does not work.Remov

Page 522

Always use the parking brake whenyou park your vehicle. Make surethe parking brake is set firmly, oryour vehicle may roll if it is parkedon an incline

Page 523

To determine if a lap/shoulder beltproperly fits a child, have the childput on the seat belt, then askyourself:Does the child sit all the way backagai

Page 524

The hydraulic system that operat esthe brakes has two separate circuits.Each circuit works diagonally acrossthe vehicle (the left-front brake isconnec

Page 525

The anti-lock brake system (ABS)helpspreventthewheelsfromlocking up, and helps you retainsteering control by pumping thebrakes rapidly, much faster th

Page 526

If the A BS indicator and the brakesystem indicator come on together,and the parking brake is fullyreleased, the EBD system may alsobe shut down.It on

Page 527

The vehicle stability assist (VSA)system helps to stabilize the vehicleduring cornering if the vehicle turnsmore or less than desired. It alsoassists

Page 528

Driving with varying tire or wheelsizes may cause the VSA tomalfunction. When replacing tires,makesuretheyareofthesamesizeand type as your original ti

Page 529

When the low tire pressure indicatoris on, one or more of your tires issignificantly underinflated. Youshould stop and check your tires assoon as poss

Page 530

For example, if you check and fillyour tires in a warm area, then drivein extremely cold weather, the tirepressure will be lower thanmeasured and coul

Page 531

If you have a flat tire, the low tirepressure indicator will come on.Replace the f lat tire with thecompact spare tire (see page ).Each wheel (except

Page 532

Driving on a significantly underinflated tire causes the tire tooverheat and can lead to tire failure.Underinflation also reduces fuelefficiency and t

Page 533

Refer to page for tire inflationguidelines.If there is a problem with the TPMS,this indicator begins to flash. It stopsflashing after approximately 1m

Page 534

A child who has outgrown a forward-facing child seat should ride in aback seat and use a booster seatuntil the lap/shoulder belt fits themproperly wit

Page 535

CONTINUEDIf there is a problem with the TPMS,you will see the above message onthe multi-inf ormation display.Also, the low tire pressure/TPMSindicator

Page 536

This indicator and the warningmessage on the multi-informationdisplay will go off, after several miles(kilometers) driving, when the sparetire is repl

Page 537

If the system detects vehicles inadjacent lanes, it automaticallyilluminates the appropriate indicatorto provide assistance when youchange lanes. It i

Page 538

A: Approximately 1.6 ft. (0.5 m)B: Approximately 10 ft. (3 m)C: Approximately 10 ft. (3 m)BSI system is designed to detectvehicles in specified alert

Page 539

CONTINUEDBlind Spot Information System (BSI)Driving581MULTI-INFORMATION DISPLAYBSI ALERT INDICATORRIGHT SIDELEFT SIDEBSI INDICATORBSI OFF BUTTON10/07/

Page 540

The BSI alert indicator starts to blinkas a reminder if you move the turnsignal lever in the direction of thedetected vehicle.Radar sensors, located u

Page 541

Like all assistance systems, BSI haslimitations. Over-reliance on BSI mayresult in a collision. Always look inyour mirrors, to either side of yourvehi

Page 542 - Before Driving

BSI may be adversely affected underthe following circumstances:When objects such as guard rails,poles, trees, etc., are detected.When an object tha t

Page 543

To turn the system of f, press the BSIOFF button when the ignition switchis in the ON (II) position. The BSIindicator on the instrument panelglows amb

Page 544

*−*SystemStatusONOFFON/OFFOFFMulti-InformationDisplay MessageBSI Indicator DescriptionWhen you push the BSI OFF button, a BSI ON or OFF message is dis

Page 545 - FUEL FILL CAP

The National Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration and TransportCanada recommend that all childrenaged 12 and under be properlyrestrained in a back sea

Page 546

As required by the FCC:This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This devicemay not

Page 547

Your vehicle has been designedprimarily to carry passengers andtheir cargo. You can also use it totow a trailer if you carefully observethe load limit

Page 548

**The maximum allowable weight ofthe vehicle, all occupants, all cargo,and the tongue load must not exceed2,910 lbs (1,320 kg) on the front axle,and 3

Page 549 - Fuel Economy

Thebestwaytoconfirmthatallloads are within limits is to checkthem at a public scale. For publicscales in your area, check your localphone book, or con

Page 550

Any hitch used on your vehicle mustbe properly bolted to the underbody,using the six threaded holesprovided. A hitch and the requiredfluid coolers des

Page 551

++Honda recommends that any trailerhaving a total weight of 1,000 lbs(450 kg) or more be equipped withits own electric or surge-type brakes.There are

Page 552 - Accessories and Modifications

When t owing a trailer, werecommend that you carry a full-sizespare wheel and t ire for your vehicleand trailer. If you use t he compactsparetirethatc

Page 553

When preparing to tow, and beforedriving away, be sure to check thefollowing:All items in or on the trailer areproperly secured and cannot shiftwhile

Page 554 - Carrying Cargo

Maketurnsmoreslowlyandwiderthan normal. The t railer tracks asmaller arc t han your vehicle, and itcanhitorrunoversomethingthevehicle misses. Allow mo

Page 555

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Page 556

*********: If equippedYour Vehicle at a GlanceYour Vehicle at a Glance3PARKING BRAKE PEDALMIRROR CONTROLAUTO BUTTONPASSENGER’SFRONT AIRBAGAUTOMATICTRA

Page 557

This could resultin serious neck injuries during acrash.This couldcause very serious injuries duringa crash. It also increases thechance that the chil

Page 558

This section explains why it isimportant to keep your vehicle wellmaintained and how to follow basicmaintenance safety precautions.If you have the ski

Page 559

To eliminate potential hazards, readthe instructions before you begin,and make sure you have the t oolsand skills required.Donot run the engine unless

Page 560

−−−−−−−−−−−−Your vehicle displays engine oil lifeand maintenance service items onthe information display or multi-information display (depending onmod

Page 561 - Preparing to Drive

If the remaining engine oil life is 15to 6 percent, you will see the engineoil life indicator every time you turnthe ignition switch to the ON (II)pos

Page 562 - Starting the Engine

The maintenance item code or codesindicate the main and sub itemsrequired at the time of the oil change(see page ).You can switch the inf ormationdisp

Page 563

To change the information displayfrom the engine oil life display to theodometer or the trip meter, pressand release the select/reset knob.Immediately

Page 564 - Automatic Transmission

▲▼▲▼Press t he select/reset knob foranother 5 seconds. Themaintenance item code(s) willdisappear, and the engine oil lifewill reset to ‘‘100.’’To see

Page 565

▲▼When the remaining engine oil life is15 percent or less, the display showsa ‘‘SERVICE DUE SOON’’ messagealong with the maintenance itemcode(s) for o

Page 566

You will also see the systemmessage every time you turn theignition switch to the ON (II)position until you have the indicatedmaintenance performed by

Page 567

▲▼You will also see the systemmessage every time you turn theignition switch to the ON (II)position until you have the indicatedmaintenance performed

Page 568

Y our vehicle’s exhaust containscarbon monoxide gas. Carbonmonoxide should not enter thevehicle in normal driving if youmaintain your vehicle properly

Page 569

▲▼▲▼When you see this message, havethe indicated maintenance done byyour dealer immediately.The system message indicator onthe instrument panel will a

Page 570 - Braking System

▲▼▲▼Negative distance traveled meansyour vehicle has passed themaintenance required point.The system message will appearagain by pressing the INFO ( /

Page 571 - Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)

Press and hold the SEL/RESETbutton on the steering wheel formore than 10 seconds. Theremaining engine oil life resetmode will be shown on the multi-in

Page 572

▲▼Select ‘‘RESET’’ by pressing theINFO ( / ) button, then pressthe SEL/RESET button to resetthe engine oil life display. Themaintenance item code(s) w

Page 573

−−−−−−#U.S. Vehicles:Youshouldcheckthefollowingitems at the specified intervals. Ifyou are unsure of how to performany check, turn to the appropriatep

Page 574

**##−−#*Maintenance Minder612:TMMaintenance Main ItemsReplace engine oilReplace engine oil and oil filterInspect front and rear brakesCheck parking br

Page 575

Fluid L ocationsMaintenance613ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK(Orange loop)RADIATOR CAPPOWER STEERING FLUID(Red cap)WASHER FLUID(Blue cap)ENGINE COOLANT RESERVOIRB

Page 576

Unscrew and remove the engine oilfill cap on top of the valve cover.Pour in the oil slowly and carefully soyou do not spill. Clean up any spillsimmedi

Page 577

You may use a synthetic motor oil ifit meets the same requirementsgiven for a conventional motor oil: itdisplays the API Certification Seal,and it is

Page 578

Always change the oil and filteraccording to the maintenancemessages shown on the odometer/trip meter display or on the multi-information display. The

Page 579

These labels are in the locationsshown. They warn you of potentialhazards that could cause seriousinjury or death. R ead these labelscarefully.If a la

Page 580

Install a new oil filter according tothe instructions that come with it.Put a new washer on the drain bolt,then reinstall the drain bolt.Tighten the d

Page 581

If Honda antifreeze/coolant is notavailable, you may use anothermajor-brand non-silicate coolant as atemporaryreplacement.Makesureitis a high-quality

Page 582

When the radiator and engine arecool, relieve any pressure in thecooling system by turning theradiator cap counterclockwise,without pressing down.R em

Page 583

Check the fluid level in thewindshield washer reservoir at leastmonthly during normal use. Thisreservoir supplies the windshield andrear window w ashe

Page 584

CONTINUEDInsert the dipstick all the way intothe transmission securely asshown in the illustration.Remove the dipstick, and checkthe fluid level. It s

Page 585

If the level is below the lowermark, add fluid into the dipsticktube to bring it to the levelbetween the upper and lowermarks on the dipstick.Pour the

Page 586

Check the brake fluid level in thereservoirs monthly.Always use Honda Heavy DutyBrake Fluid DOT 3. If it is notavailable, you should use only DOT 3or

Page 587

−−Always use Honda Power SteeringFluid. You may use another powersteering fluid as an emergencyreplacement, but have the powersteering system flushed

Page 588

CONTINUEDTheheadlightswereproperlyaimedwhen your vehicle was new. If youregularly carry heavy items in thecargo area or pull a trailer,readjustment ma

Page 589

Open the hood.To change a bulb on the driver’sside, remove the upper part of theair intake duct.Use a flat-tip screwdriver toremove the holding clip,

Page 590

U.S. models Canadian modelsSafety Labels60DOORJAMBRADIATOR CAP10/07/17 09:42:24 31TK8600_0652011 Odyssey

Page 591 - Towing a Trailer

Insert the new bulb into the hole,and turn it one-quarter turnclockwise to lock it in place.Push the electrical connector ontothe new bulb.Turn on t h

Page 592

Insert the new bulb into the hole,and turn it one-quarter turnclockwise to lock it in place.Push the electrical connector ontothe new bulb.Turn on t h

Page 593

CONTINUEDY our vehicle uses halogen lightbulbs. When replacing a bulb,handle it by its plastic case, andprotect the glass from contact withyour skin o

Page 594

Remove the electrical connectorfrom the bulb by pushing on thetab to unlock it, then slide theconnector off the bulb.Remove the bulb by turning itappr

Page 595

CONTINUEDRemove the socket for that bulbby turning it one-quarter turncounterclockwise.Determine which of the two bulbsis burned out: stop/taillight o

Page 596

Pull the bulb straight out of itssocket. Push the new bulb straightinto the socket until it bottoms.Reinstall the socket into the lightassembly by tur

Page 597

Remove the socket by turning itone-quarter turn counterclockwise.Pull the bulb straight out of itssocket. Push the new bulb straightinto the socket un

Page 598

Remove the socket from the lightassembly by turning it one-quarterturn counterclockwise.Pull the bulb straight out of itssocket. Push the new bulb str

Page 599

Turn on the parking lights andcheck that the new bulb isworking.Reinstall the socket. Snap thecover back in place.Pull the bulb straight out of itssoc

Page 600 - Maintenance

If your seat belts get dirty, use a softbrush with a mixture of mild soapand warm wat er t o clean them. Donot use bleach, dye, or cleaningsolvents. L

Page 601 - Maintenance Safety

This section gives information aboutthe controls and displays thatcontribute to the daily operation ofyour vehicle. All the essentialcontrols are with

Page 602

The floor mats that came with yourvehicle hook over the floor matanchors. This keeps the floor matsfrom sliding forward (possiblyinterfering with the

Page 603 - Maintenance Minder

Check the condition of the wiperblades at least every 6 months.Replace them if you find signs ofcracking in the rubber, and areasthat are getting hard

Page 604

Remove the blade from its holderby grabbing the tabbed end of theblade. Pull firmly until the tabscome out of the holder.Examine the new wiper blades.

Page 605

Pull one end of the blade out fromthe holder.Slide the blade out of the holder.To replace a rear wiper blade: Examine the new wiper blades. Ifthey hav

Page 606

Slide the new blade into the wiperarm. Make sure it is engaged inthe slot along its full length.Insert both ends of the blade intotheholder.Makesureth

Page 607

Keeping the tires properly inflatedprovides the best combination ofhandling, tread life, and ridingcomfort.Underinflated tires wear unevenly,adversely

Page 608

CONTINUEDEven though your vehicle isequipped with TPMS, werecommend that you visually checkyour tires ev ery day. If you think atire might be low, che

Page 609

A tire this worn gives very littletraction on wet roads. You shouldreplace the tire if you can see threeor more tread wear indicators.Y our t ires hav

Page 610

To help increase tire life anddistribute wear more evenly, rotatethe tires according to themaintenance messages displayed onthe information display or

Page 611

Replace your tires with radial tires ofthe same size, load range, speedrating, and maximum cold tirepressure rating (as shown on thetire’s sidewall).M

Page 612

*********: If equippedControl Locations62HOOD RELEASE HANDLE PARKING BRAKE PEDALFUEL FILL DOORRELEASE HANDLEPOWER WINDOWSWITCHESPOWER DOOR LOCKMASTER

Page 613

+Wheels: Tires marked ‘‘M S’’ or ‘‘AllSeason’’ on the sidewall have an all-weather tread design suitable formost winter driving conditions.For the bes

Page 614

#When installing cables, follow themanufacturer’s instructions, andmount them as tight as you can.Make sure they are not contactingthe brake lines or

Page 615

The sensor on the negative terminalmonitors your vehicle’s batterycondition.If there is a problem with the sensor,you will see a ‘‘CHECK BATTSENSOR’’

Page 616 - Fluid L ocations

−If there is a problem with the sensor,you will see a ‘‘CHECK BATTERYSENSOR’’ message on the multi-information display. Have the vehiclechecked by you

Page 617 - API CERTIFICATION SEAL

If you need to park your vehicle foran extended period (more than 1month), there are several things youshould do to prepare it for storage.Proper prep

Page 618

Vacuum dirt and dust from theleather frequently. Pay closeattention to the pleats and seams.Clean the leather with a soft clothdampened with a 90% wat

Page 619

This section covers the morecommon problems that motoristsexperience with their vehicles. Itgives you information about how tosafely evaluate the prob

Page 620

Use the compact spare tire as atemporary replacement only. Getyour regular t ire repaired or replaced,and put it back on your vehicle assoon as you ca

Page 621 - Engine Coolant

CONTINUEDPark the vehicle on firm, level, andnon-slippery ground. Put thetransmission in Park. Apply theparking brake.If you are towing a t railer,Tur

Page 622

Move the second row seats to therear-most position (see page ).Remove the floor mat under thesecond row seats (see page ).Pull up the floor carpet. R

Page 623 - Windshield Washers

*****The U.S. instrument panel is shown. Differences for the Canadian models are noted in the text.: If equippedInstrument PanelInstruments and Contro

Page 624

CONTINUEDUnscrew the wing bolt and takethe spare tire out of its well.Place blocks in front and back ofthe wheel diagonally opposite thetire you are c

Page 625 - Touring models

Before mounting the spare tire,wipe any dirt off the mountingsurface of the wheel and hub witha clean cloth. Wipe the hubcarefully;itmaybehotfromdrivi

Page 626 - Brake Fluid

Put the f lat tire in the suppliedvinyl storage bag.Put on the spare tire. Put thewheel nuts back on finger-tight,then tighten them in a crisscrosspat

Page 627 - UPPER LEVEL

Install the flat tire on the bracketwith the inside of the wheel facingtoward you. Install the tiremounting wing bolt to the bracketthrough one of the

Page 628

You can store the flat tire on the topof the folded third row seat.Turn over the flap on the left sideof the cargo area floor. You willfind a U-shaped

Page 629

When you turn the ignition switch tothe START (III) position, you do nothear the normal noise of the enginetrying to start. You may hear aclicking sou

Page 630

Turn the ignition switch to the ON(II) position. Turn on theheadlights, and check theirbrightness. If the headlights arevery dim or do not come on at

Page 631

Ifyoufindnothingwrong,youwillneed a qualified technician to findthe problem. Seeon page .Are you using a properly codedkey? An improperly coded key wi

Page 632

++CONTINUEDAlthough this seems like a simpleprocedure, you should ta k e severalprecautions.You cannot start your vehicle bypushing or pulling it.The

Page 633

−Connect the second jumper cableto the negative ( ) terminal onthe booster battery. Connect theother end to the grounding pointas shown. Do not connec

Page 634

**The U.S. instrument panel is shown. Differences for the Canadian models are noted in the text.: If equippedInstrument PanelTouring models64FUEL ECON

Page 635

The pointer of the vehicle’stemperature gauge should stay inthe midrange. If it climbs to the redmark, you should determine thereason (hot day, drivin

Page 636

If you do not find an obvious leak,check the coolant level in theradiator reserve t ank. Add coolantif the level is below the MIN mark.If t here was n

Page 637

Let the vehicle sit for a minute.Open the hood, and check the oillevel (see page ). An enginevery low on oil can lose pressureduring cornering and oth

Page 638

Immediately turn off all electricalaccessories. Try not to use otherelectrically operated controls such asthe power windows. Keep the enginerunning; s

Page 639

If your vehicle’s batt ery has beendisconnected or gone dead, thesecodes are erased. It can take severaldays of driving under variousconditions to set

Page 640 - Floor Mats

The brake systemindicator normallycomesonwhenyouturn the ignition switch to the ON(II) position, and as a reminder tocheck the parking brake. It will

Page 641 - Wiper Blades

The vehicle’s fuses are located infive fuse boxes.Thedriver’ssideinteriorfuseboxisunder the dashboard on the driver’sside. T he f use label is attache

Page 642

−The primary under-hood fuse box islocatedonthepassenger’sside.Thesecondary fuse box is located next tothe battery.To open each under-hood fuse box,pu

Page 643

CONTINUEDCheck each of the large fuses inthe under-hood fuse box bylooking through the side windowat the wire inside. Removing thesefuses requires a P

Page 644

If you cannot drive the vehiclewithout fixing the problem, and youdo not have a spare fuse, take a fuseof t he same rating or a lower ratingf rom one

Page 645 - Wheels, Tires

The instrument panel has manyindicators to give you importantinformation about your vehicle. This indicator comes on when youturn the ignition switch

Page 646

If the replacement f use of thesame rating blows in a short time,there is probably a seriouselectrical problem with yourvehicle. Leave t he blown fuse

Page 647

−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−**No. Amps. Circuits Protected No. Amps. Circuits Protected1234567891011121314151615 A15 A7.5 A7.5 A15 A15 A15 A15 A20 A10 AACG FR

Page 648

−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−**Amps.No. Amps.No.CONTINUEDCircuits ProtectedCircuits Protected125 A60 A50 A30 A30 A40 A30 A30 A30 A50 A50 A60 A50 A50 A60 A40

Page 649

−−−−−−−−−*****Amps.No. No. Amps.Circuits Protected Circuits Protected7.5 A7.5 A7.5 A7.5 A7.5 A7.5 A20 A20 A15 A7.5 A20 A7.5 A7.5 A20 A20 A20 A12345678

Page 650

*******−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−*No. Circuits ProtectedNo.Circuits ProtectedCONTINUEDAmps. Amps.1234567891011121314Front Accessory PowerSocketFront Pas

Page 651

****−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−*Circuits ProtectedAmps.No.Circuits ProtectedAmps.No.Not UsedRear WiperECU RRPower Tailgate MotorAC Inverter10 A7.5 A40 A30 A1112

Page 652

−−If your vehicle needs to be towed,call a professional towing service ororganization. Never tow your vehiclewith just a rope or chain. It is verydang

Page 653 - Checking the Battery

Emergency Towing684Trying to lif t or tow your vehicle by thebumpers will cause serious damage.The bumpers are not designed tosupport the vehicle’s we

Page 654 - Vehicle Storage

−Thediagramsinthissectiongiveyou the dimensions and capacities ofyour vehicle and the locations of theidentification numbers. It alsoincludes informat

Page 655 - Interior Care

Your vehicle has several identifyingnumbers in various places.The vehicle identification number(VIN) is the 17-digit number yourdealer uses to registe

Page 656 - Taking Care of the Unexpected

For more information, see page.You will also see a ‘‘CHECKEMISSION SYSTEM’’ message onthe multi-inf ormation display (seepage ).The engine can be seve

Page 657 - Compact Spare T ire

The engine number is stamped intothe engine block. It is on the front.The transmission number is on alabel on the side of the transmission.The transmi

Page 658

−−*******Specifications688Air ConditioningDimensionsEngineWeightsCapacities3.3 US qt (3.1)5.3 US qt (5.0)4.2 US qt (4.0)4.5 US qt (4.3)2.64 US gal (10

Page 659 - Changing a Flat Tire

*** ********−−−******SpecificationsTechnical Information689BatteryLightsSeating CapacitiesTiresAlignmentFuses60 W (HB3)55 W28/8 W3.8 W (2 CP)8W1.4 W8W

Page 660

The tires on your car meet all U.S.Federal Safety Requirements. Alltires are also graded for treadwear,traction, and temperature perf orm-ance accordi

Page 661

Warning: The temperature grade forthis tire is established for a tire thatis properly inflated and notoverloaded. Excessive speed,underinflation, or e

Page 662

−−−−−−−The tires that came on your vehiclehave a number of markings. Thoseyou should be a ware of are describedbelow.Load index (a numerical codeassoc

Page 663

−−−−−−−−−−Cold Tire Pressure The tire airpressure when the vehicle ha s beenparked for a t least three hours ordriven less than 1 mile (1.6 km).L oad

Page 664

−A s an added safety feature, yourvehicle has been equipped with a tirepressure monitoring system (TPMS)that illuminates a low tire pressuretelltalewh

Page 665 - IftheEngineWon’tStart

−Always check the TPMS malfunctiontelltale after replacing one or moretires or wheels on your vehicle toensure that the replacement oralternate tires

Page 666

−TPMS malfunctions may occur for avariety of reasons, including theinstallation of replacement oralternat e tires or wheels on thevehicle that prevent

Page 667

***************To use the horn, press the center pad of the steering wheel.1:2 : If equippedYour Vehicle at a Glance4CRUISE CONTROLBUTTONSHORNWINDSHIE

Page 668

If it remains on after you havefully released the parking brakewhile the engine is running, or if itcomes on while driving, therecould be a problem wi

Page 669 - Jump Starting

**The burning of gasoline in yourvehicle’s engine produces several by-products. Some of these are carbonmonoxide (CO), oxides of nitrogen(NOx), and hy

Page 670

The exhaust emissions controlsinclude four systems: PGM-FI,ignition timing control, exhaust gasrecirculation, and three way catalyticconverter. These

Page 671 - IftheEngineOverheats

The t hree way catalytic convertermust operate at a high temperaturefor the chemical reactions to takeplace. It can set on fire anycombustible materia

Page 672 - Low Oil Pressure Indicator

If you take your vehicle for anemissions test shortly after thebattery has been disconnected orgone dead, it may not pass the test.This is because of

Page 673 - Charging System Indicator

Then drive in city/suburbantraffic for at least 10 minutes.When traffic conditions allow, letthe vehicle coast for severalseconds without using theacc

Page 674 - Malfunction Indicator Lamp

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Page 675 - Brak e System Indicat or

...Customer Service Information . 704...Warra nty Coverages . 705...Reporting Safety Defects . 706...Aut

Page 676

Honda dealership personnel aretrained profession als. They shouldbe able to answer all your questions.If you encounter a problem that yourdealership d

Page 677

−−−−−−−−Your new vehicle is covered by thesewarranties:providescoverageforaslongasthepur-chaser of the muffler owns thevehicle.provides proratedcovera

Page 678

If you believe that your vehicle has a defect whichcould cause a crash or could cause injury or death, youshould immediately inform the National Highw

Page 679

This indicator comes on for severalseconds when you turn the ignitionswitch to the ON (II) position. If itcomes on at any other time, itindicates that

Page 680

The publications shown below can be purchased from HelmIncorporated. You can order by phone or online:If you are interested in other years or models,

Page 681 - Fuse L ocations

CONTINUED...Accessories . 549ACCESSORY (Ignition Key...Position) . 147...

Page 682

Bulb Replacement...Back-up Lights . 632...Brake Lights . 631...Front Parking Lights . 6

Page 683

CONTINUED...Economy, Fuel . 546...Emergencies . 653...Battery, Jump Starting . 665

Page 684

...Fan, Int erior . 219, 228...Features . 217...Filling the Fuel Tank .

Page 685

CONTINUED...Jacking up the Vehicle . 657...Jack, Tire . 656...Jump Star

Page 686

Lights...Bulb Replacement . 625...Indicator . 73...Interior .

Page 687 - Emergency Towing

CONTINUEDParking Brake and Brake...System Indicator . 67, 672...Parking Lights . 136...Parking

Page 688 - Technical Information

...Safety Messages . iii...SeatBelts .8,20...Additional Information . 20Autom

Page 689 - CERTIFICATION LABEL

CONTINUED...Sunglasses Holder . 206...Sun Visor . 207Supplemental Restraint System...

Page 690

Itcomesonasareminderthatyouhave turned off the vehicle stabilityassist (VSA) system.This indicator comes on briefly whenyou turn the ignition switch t

Page 691 - Specifications

...WAR NING, Explanation of . ii...Warning Labels, Location of . 59...Warranty Coverages . 705Wa sher, Windshield...

Page 692

Service Information SummaryGasoline:Fuel Tank Capacity:Recommended Engine Oil:Automatic Transmission Fluid:Power Steering Fluid:Brake Fluid:Tire Press

Page 693

This owner’s manual should be considereda permanent part of the vehicle and shouldremain with the vehicle when it is sold.This owner’s manual covers a

Page 694

This indicator comes on when thereis a problem with the starter syst em.For more information, see page .If you see a ‘‘CHECK STARTERSYSTEM’’ message o

Page 695

CONTINUEDThis indicator normally comes on fora few seconds when you turn theignition switch to the ON (II)position.This indicator has two functions:If

Page 696 - Tire Labeling

If this indicator begins to flash,there is a problem with the tirepressure monitoring system(TPMS). You will also see a‘‘CHECK TPMS SYSTEM’’message on

Page 697

If this indicator comes on when theignition switch is turned to the ON(II) position and the parking brake isreleased, it means there is a problemin th

Page 698

This indicator comes on when thewasher fluid level is low. Add w asherfluid when you see this indicatorcome on (see page ).You will also see a ‘‘WASHE

Page 699

This indicator comes on when youturn on the cruise control system bypressing the CRUISE button on thesteering wheel (see page ).This indicator comes o

Page 700 - Emissions Controls

This indicator comes on when thereis a system message on the multi-information display. Press the INFObutton on the steering wheel (seepage ) to see t

Page 701

−This section gives you importantinformation about how to protectyourself and your passengers. Itshows you how to use seat belts. Itexplains how your

Page 702 - Three Way Catalytic Converter

This shows the temperature of theengine’s coolant. During normaloperation, the pointer should risef rom the bottom mark to about themiddle of the gaug

Page 703 - Emissions Testing

The odometer shows the totaldistance your vehicle has beendriven. It measures miles in U.S.models and kilometers in Canadianmodels. It is illegal unde

Page 704

When either of the trip meters (tripA or B) is displayed, your vehicle’savera ge fuel economy since you lastresetthattripmetercanbeshownon the informa

Page 705

±±To adjust the outside temperaturedisplay, press and hold the select/reset knob for 10 seconds. Thedisplay changes as shown above.This indicator disp

Page 706

−−−−−−−−−−Select the outside temperaturedisplay by pressing and releasing theselect/reset knob. Press and holdthe same knob for a few seconds toenter

Page 707 - Customer Service Information

The information display in theinstrument panel shows you theengine oil life and maintenanceservice items when the ignitionswitch is in the ON (II) pos

Page 708 - Warranty Coverages

▲▼▲▼CONTINUEDThe multi-information display in theinstrument panel displays variousinformation and messages when theignition switch is in the ON (II)po

Page 709 - Reporting Safety Defects

▲▼Multi-Information Display84: Press the SEL/RESET button.: Press the INFO ( / ) button.U.S. model is shown.10/07/17 09:45:44 31TK8600_0892011 Odyssey

Page 710 - Authorized Manuals

The odometer shows the totaldistance your vehicle has beendriven. It measures miles in U.S.models and kilometers in Canadianmodels. It is illegal unde

Page 711

This shows the outside Fahrenheittemperature in U.S. models, andCelsius temperature in Canadianmodels.In certain weather conditions,temperature readin

Page 712

−You’ll find many safetyrecommendations throughout thissection, and throughout this manual.Therecommendationsonthispageare the ones we consider to be

Page 713

−−Whenthebattery’sstateofchargeislow, the vehicle’s batterymanagement system triggers one ofthe following ‘‘BATTERY CHARGELOW’’ messages if the igniti

Page 714

Along with the trip meter, the tripcomputer calculates these values:Instant Fuel EconomyAverage Fuel EconomyRangeElapsed TimeAverage Vehicle SpeedThis

Page 715

▲▼The system message(s) triggers theappropriate indicator(s) on theinstrument panel, including thesystem message indicator, to comeon. The system mess

Page 716

▲▼If the system message indicatorremains lit on the instrument panel,you can see the correspondingmessage(s) again by pressing theINFO ( / ) button re

Page 717

CONTINUEDSee page87See page87See page162See page167See page670See page670See page649See page671See page669See page568See page570See page575See page576

Page 718

See page490See page74See page74See page487See page139See page560See page561See page586See page586See page604See page543See page147See page147Multi-Inf

Page 719

▲▼CONTINUEDOn Touring ModelsYou can customize some vehiclecontrol settings. To change thesettings, the ignition switch must bein the ON (II) position,

Page 720

*********−∼± ∼−∼± ∼*LOWMINLANGUAGESELECTIONADJUST OUTSIDETEMP. DISPLAYTRIP A RESET WITHREFUELELAPSED TIMERESETMEMORY POSITIONLINKINTERIOR LIGHTDIMMING

Page 721 - Service Information Summary

Multi-Information DisplayInstruments and Controls9510/07/17 09:47:14 31TK8600_098***********PageMenu Item Setting OptionGroup Setup Description1201221

Page 722

▲▼ ▲▼If you want to set the default settings,press the INFO ( / ) button toselect DEFAULT ALL, then pressthe SEL/RESET button.To set the default setti

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