2001 HONDA ODYSSEY engine

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HONDA ODYSSEY 2001 RA6-RA9 / 2.G Owners Manual This section gives you tips on 
starting the engine under various
conditions, and how to operate the
automatic transmission. It also
includes important inf ormation on
parking your vehicle, the brakin

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HONDA ODYSSEY 2001 RA6-RA9 / 2.G Owners Manual Youshoulddothefollowingchecks 
and adjustments every day bef ore
you drive your vehicle.Make sure all windows, mirrors,
and outside lights are clean and
unobstructed. Remove f rost, snow,
or ice. Chec

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HONDA ODYSSEY 2001 RA6-RA9 / 2.G Owners Manual Apply the parking brake. 
In cold weather, turn of f all 
electrical accessories to reduce
the drain on the battery. 
Make sure the shif t lever is in 
Park. Press on the brake pedal. 
Without touchin

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HONDA ODYSSEY 2001 RA6-RA9 / 2.G Owners Manual µ
CONT INUED
This position mechani-
cally locks the transmission. Use 
Park whenever you are turning of f or
starting the engine. To shif t out of
Park, you must press on the brake
pedal and have yo

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HONDA ODYSSEY 2001 RA6-RA9 / 2.G Owners Manual µ
µ
µ
µ This position is similar
to D , except only the first three 
gears are selected. Use D when
towing a trailer in hilly terrain, or to
provide engine braking when going
down a steep hill

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HONDA ODYSSEY 2001 RA6-RA9 / 2.G Owners Manual µ
µ To shif t to Second,
pull the shif t lever towards you, then 
shif t to the lower gear. This position
locks the transmission in second
gear. It does not downshif t to f irst
gear when you come

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HONDA ODYSSEY 2001 RA6-RA9 / 2.G Owners Manual Insert the key in the Shift Lock 
Release slot. 
Push down on the key while you 
pull the shif t lever towards you
and move it out of Park to Neutral.Remove the key from the Shift
Lock Release slot, t

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HONDA ODYSSEY 2001 RA6-RA9 / 2.G Owners Manual The f ront disc brakes on all vehicles 
have audible brake wear indicators.
When the brake pads need replacing,
you will hear a distinctive metallic
‘‘screeching’’ sound when you apply
the bra