Indicator Light 4 came on and sliding door pops when I open, does anyone had problems with their 08 Odyssey?

Asked by KLaV6 Nov 15, 2012 at 08:18 PM about the 2008 Honda Odyssey EX FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My indicator light #4 came on when I needed a oil change.  I looked it up and it said Timing belt or spark
plugs.  That is a very big difference between the two things that could be wrong.  I have 104,000 miles on
it. Also, I my sliding door pops now when it opens.  Doesn't happen all the time but more often now.  Any
ideas on either problem?

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Well start with spark plugs, if u have 104 thousand on it. They need to be replaced, if it still runs itd not your timing belt, as far as the door goes, u may have something that fell into the track, or could just need some lubrication or something on the track is worn, but probably just needs lubrication, after u change plugs undo negative battery terminal, then turn on key, leave key in position for a couple of minutes, turn key off, then hook battery terminal back up. This resets computer.

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