Just behind the passenger rear wheel (not in the wheel well), almost in alignment with the rear seat belt, is where the drain tube exits the vehicle. It gets plugged with mud and debris. Unplug it with a screwdriver, you will have no problem knowing when it is unstopped, just be prepared for quite a large amount of water.
your 2001 Honda odyssey lose water
$695.00
It has a timing belt that also runs the water pump.
You replace the water pump at the same time you replace the cam belt at 105,000 miles.
The water pump should only be replaced when you hear signs of the pump failing, i.e: bearings on the pulley are squeaking.
Your 2003 Honda Odyssey has a timing belt. (3.5L V6). It should be replaced every 166,000km, along with the water pump and cooling system flush. Due to the complexity of the V-TEC system and the importance of the timing belt, only a Honda Dealership should perform this service.
From the 2006 Odyssey Manual: A is an oil change, 1 is rotate tires and 4 is replace spark plugs, and timing belt. Inspect water pump and valve clearance.
Use genuine Honda Blue long life coolant which will protect all the aluminum components in your Honda. If you do not buy the premix gallon and buy the pure stuff, make sure you mix it 50/50 with distilled water and do not use tap water.
I just called the honda dealer here in Long Island (Atlantic Honda) and got a price of $799 for the timing belt and water pump replacement. A local service station gave a ruff price of $750 to do the same
Not unless you know what you are doing. This is an interference engine. Do this incorrectly, start the engine, and you will have internal engine damage.
This is the service reminder for replacing the timing belt, water pump, spark plugs, and I believe the transmission fluid change too.
I think you are talking about the Honda Odyssey van commercial and if so then the song is Heart by Barracuda.