Intermittent Problem starting
Asked by rgraham1 Jul 31, 2014 at 11:49 AM about the 2000 Honda Odyssey EX FWD
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
I have a 2000 Honda Odyssey with an intermittent problem. Three or four times a year
I am not able to start our Odyssey for no apparent reason.
If I move the van (roll) it back and forth a few feet and then try to restart it, it always
starts up again.
Any idea what this problem is or what might be causing this to happen????
thanks,
Ron Graham
rgraham1@maine.rr.com
17 Answers
Have you noticed that this starting problem happens when it is a hot day and you are making lots of quick trips...like to drop kids off at school...park and turn off, then get back in and drive to the store, park and turn van off. Return to van after a quick trip into store and van won't start. You sit there for a few minutes running through the Freak out list in our head that could be wrong. You try one more time and it starts. Bingo. It is your main relay. I now know that if I wait for 10 minutes or so, the van will start again, and off I go. I do not want to go through the expense of replacing the main relay. This is a common problem...according to the forums.
I don't think it is caused by a hot day. I live in Maine, and we don't have many hot days. The problems is very intermittent, but it has happened at least once in the fall when the weather was in the 40's. I can tell you that if I leave it for a period of time (10min - 2 hours) it will usually start up on its own without any other action. Also, I have moved the van back an forth a few inches and that seemed to cause it to start. Still think it is the main relay?? Ron
any answers to if you change the ignition and main relay and still will not start????
transmission lock-out switch. Move out of park and back into park and retry. moving car has similar effect by changing torsional stress on lock-out.
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it has been some time since I have dealt with this problem. However, it seems to be caused by the ignition key imobilizer. I get a flashing key warning on the dashboard. i have found a workaround to temporarily by-pass the imobilizer problem online. if I had more money to spend on the vehicle, I would get it properly fixed by replacing the defective hardware. However, it is much too expensive to properly repair it.
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Jeanniegirl answered 6 years ago
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ashley_boon77 answered 6 years ago
I have an 07 Honda Odyssey with intermittent trouble on starting. I have vacillated back and forth between thinking it's a battery issue or a security issue. I am clueless on the culprit for sure.
Mannypr923 answered 6 years ago
When that happens again try to stat you van on neutral if that works that means is the transmission switch is going bad, the switch is located on the transmission on the driver's side off the car
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https://youtu.be/HcB-cADLQEc See this video till the end and it will answer everything... This was happening to our Odyssey as well changed the part.. Haven't had a problem with it since
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