
Visual Index
8
Quick Reference Guide
❚Door Mirror Controls (P220)
❚Master Door Lock Switch (P168)
❚Power Window Switches (P194)
❚Rearview Mirror (P219)
❚Driver Side Fuse Box (P749)
❚Glove Box (P241)
❚Driver’s Front Airbag (P52)
❚Passenger’s Knee Airbag 
(P57)
❚Auxiliary Input Jack (P279)
❚USB Port(s) (P277)
❚Passenger’s Front Airbag 
(P52)
❚HomeLink® Buttons* (P485)
❚Wireless Charger* (P253)
❚Driver’s Knee Airbag (P57)
❚Hood Release Handle (P676)
❚USB Port* (P277)
❚Accessory Power Socket 
(P250)
❚AC Power Outlet* (P252)
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uuAirbags uAirbag System Components
Safe Driving
The front, driver’s knee, front passenger’s 
knee, front side, and side curtain airbags are 
deployed according to the direction and 
severity of impact. Both side curtain airbags 
are deployed in a ro llover. The airbag 
system includes:
aTwo SRS (Supplemental  Restraint System) 
front airbags. The driver’s airbag is stored 
in the center of the steering wheel; the 
front passenger’s airbag is stored in the 
dashboard. Both are marked SRS 
AIRBAG.
bTwo knee airbags. Th e driver’s knee 
airbag is stored under the steering 
column; the front passenger’s knee 
airbag is stored under the glove box. 
Both are marked  SRS AIRBAG.
cTwo side airbags, one for the driver and 
one for the front passenger. The airbags 
are stored in the outer edges of the seat-
backs. Both are marked SIDE AIRBAG .
dTwo side curtain airbags, one for each 
side of the vehicle. The airbags are stored 
in the ceiling, above the side windows.  The front and rear pillars are marked 
SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG
.
eAn electronic control unit that, when the 
vehicle is on, continually monitors 
information about the various impact 
sensors, seat and buckle sensors, rollover 
sensor, airbag activators, seat belt 
tensioners, and other vehicle 
information. During  a crash event the 
unit can record such information.
fAutomatic front seat belt tensioners. In 
addition, the driver’s and front 
passenger’s seat belt buckles incorporate 
sensors that detect whether or not the 
belts are fastened.
gDriver’s seat position sensor. This sensor 
detects the driver’s seat slide position to 
help determine the optimal deployment 
of the driver’s airbag.
hWeight sensors in the front passenger’s 
seat. The sensors are used for occupant 
classification to activate or deactivate the 
front passenger’s airbag.
iImpact sensors that can detect a 
moderate-to-severe front or side impact.
jAn indicator on the dashboard that alerts 
you that the front passenger’s front 
airbag has been turned off.
kAn indicator on the instrument panel that 
alerts you to a possib le problem with your 
airbag system or seat belt tensioners.
lSafing Sensor
mA rollover sensor that can detect if your 
vehicle is about to roll over and signal the 
control unit to deploy both side curtain 
airbags.
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uuAirbags uTypes of Airbags
Safe Driving
Types of Airbags
Your vehicle is equipped with four types of airbags:
• Front airbags:  Airbags in front of the driver ’s and front passenger’s seats.
• Knee airbags:  Airbags under the steering column and under the glove box.
• Side airbags:  Airbags in the driver’s and  front passenger’s seat-backs.
• Side curtain airbags:  Airbags above the side windows.
Each is discussed in the following pages.
Front Airbags (SRS)
The front SRS airbags inflate in a moderate-to -severe frontal collision to help protect 
the head and chest of the driver and/or front passenger.
SRS  (Supplemental Restraint System) indica tes that the airbags are designed to 
supplement seat belts, not replace them.  Seat belts are the occupant’s primary 
restraint system.
The front airbags are housed  in the center of the steering wheel for the driver, and 
in the dashboard for the front pass enger. Both airbags are marked SRS AIRBAG.
■Housing Locations
1Types of Airbags
The airbags can inflate whenever the power mode is 
in ON.
After an airbag inflates in a crash, you may see a 
small amount of smoke. This is from the combustion 
process of the infl ator material and  is not harmful. 
People with respiratory pr oblems may experience 
some temporary discomfort. If  this occurs, get out of 
the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.
1 Front Airbags (SRS)
During a frontal crash severe  enough to cause one or 
both front airbags to deploy, the airbags can inflate 
at different rates, dependi ng on the severity of the 
crash, whether or not the se at belts are latched, and/
or other factors. Frontal airbags are designed to 
supplement the seat belts to help reduce the 
likelihood of head and chest injuries in frontal 
crashes.
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uuAirbags uKnee Airbags
Continued
Safe Driving
Knee Airbags
The knee SRS airbags inflate in a moderate -to-severe frontal collision to help keep 
the driver and/or front passenger in the pr oper position and to help maximize the 
benefit provided by the vehicle’s other safety features.
SRS  (Supplemental Restraint System) indica tes that the airbag is designed to 
supplement seat belts, not replace them . Seat belts are the occupant’s primary 
restraint system.
The knee airbag for the driver and the one for 
the front passenger are housed under the 
steering column and the glove box 
respectively.
Both are marked SRS AIRBAG.
■Housing Locations
1Knee Airbags
Do not attach accessories on  or near a knee airbag as 
they can interfere with the proper operation of the 
airbag, or even hurt someone if the airbag inflates.
The driver and fr ont passenger should not store any 
items under the seat or be hind their feet. The items 
can interfere with proper airbag deployment in the 
event of a moderate to se vere frontal collision and 
may result in inadequate protection.
Housing 
Location
Housing 
Location
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Controls
If you open the driver’s door when the power mode is set to ACCESSORY, a warning 
beep sounds.
When the power mode is set to any mode 
other than OFF and you remove the remote 
from the vehicle and shut the door, an alarm 
will sound. If the alarm continues to sound, 
place the remote in another location.
■When the power mode is in 
ACCESSORY
The alarm will sound from outside the vehicle.
■When the power mode is in ON
An alarm will sound both inside and outside 
the vehicle. In addition, a warning indicator 
will appear on the instrument panel.
■Power Mode Reminder
■Remote Reminder1 Remote Reminder
When the remote is within the system’s operational 
range, and all the doors are closed, the warning 
function cancels.
If the remote is taken out  of the vehicle after the 
engine has been started,  you can no longer change 
the  ENGINE START/STOP button mode or restart 
the engin e. Always make sur e if t he remote is in your  
vehicle when you operate the  ENGINE START/STOP 
button.
Removing the remote fr om the vehicle through a 
window does not activate  the warning buzzer.
Do not put the remote on the dashboard or in the 
glove box. It may cause the warning buzzer to 
activate. Under some ot her conditions that can 
prevent the vehicle from locating the remote, the 
warning buzzer may also activate even if the remote 
is within the system’s operational range.
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uuInterior Convenience Items uStorage Items
Continued
Controls
Storage Items
Pull the handle to open the glove box. You 
can lock the glove box with the built-in key.
■Glove Box1Glove Box
3WARNING
An open glove box can cause serious injury 
to your passenger in a crash, even if the 
passenger is wearing the seat belt.
Always keep the glove box closed while 
driving.
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Information
Specifications
■
Vehicle Specifications
*1: Models without second row center seat
■Air Conditioning
ModelOdyssey
No. of Passengers:
Front 2
Rear 2nd Row 3 (2
*1)
3rd Row 3
Total 8 (7
*1)Weights:Gross Vehicle Weight 
Rating See the certification label on the driver’s 
doorjamb
Gross Axle Weight 
Rating (Front)See the certification label on the driver’s 
doorjamb
Gross Axle Weight 
Rating (Rear)See the certification label on the driver’s 
doorjamb
Gross Combined Weight 
Rating U.S.: 8,565 lbs (3,885 kg)
Canada: 3,885 kg
Refrigerant TypeHFO-1234yf (R-1234yf)Charge Quantity20.3 - 22.0 oz (575 - 625 g)Lubricant TypeND-OIL14 (POE)Quantity7.3 - 8.2 cu-in (120 - 135 cm3)
■Engine Specifications
■ Fuel
■ Washer Fluid
Displacement212 cu-in (3,471 cm3)
Spark Plugs NGK DILZKR7B11G
Fuel: 
TypeUnleaded gasoline, Pump octane number 
of 87 or higher
Fuel Tank Capacity 19.5 US gal (73.8 L)
Tank CapacityU.S.: 2.6 US qt (2.5 L)
Canada: 4.8 US qt (4.5 L)
■ Light Bulbs
Headlights (Low Beam)LED
Headlights (High Beam) LED
Fog Lights*LED
Front Turn Signal Lights 28/8W (Amber)
Front Side Marker Lights3CP
Parking/Daytime Running Lights LED
Side Turn Signal Lights* 
(on Door Mirrors)LED
Brake Lights 21W
Rear Side Marker/TaillightsLED
Rear Turn Signal Lights 21W
Back-Up Lights21W
Taillights LED
High-Mount Brake LightLED
Rear License Plate Light LED
Interior LightsFront Map Lights5WRear Map Lights5WCargo Area Light8WVanity Mirror Lights1.4WDoor Courtesy Lights3.8W (2CP)Glove Box Light1.4WFoot Lights*LEDConsole Compartment 
Light*1.4W
Door Inner Handle 
Lights*LED
Door Tray Ambient 
Lights*LED
Instrument Panel 
Ambient Lights*LED
Pass Through Light*LED
* Not available on all models
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Index
Emergency Engine Stop...........................  736
Emissions Testing (Readiness Codes) ......  767
Engine .......................................................  764
Coolant ..................................................  683
Jump Starting .........................................  737
Oil ..........................................................  678
Starting...................................................  552
Engine Coolant ........................................  683
Adding to the Radiator ...........................  684
Adding to the Reserve Tank ....................  683
Overheating ............................................  739
Temperature Gauge ................................  127
Engine Oil .................................................  678
Adding ...................................................  680
Checking ................................................  679
Displaying Maintenance Minder  Information ...........................................  670
Low Oil Pressure Symbol .........................  741
Recommended Engine Oil .......................  678
ENGINE START/STOP Button ....................  198
Exhaust Gas Hazard (Carbon Monoxide) ..  85
Exterior Care (Cleaning) ..........................  717
Exterior Mirrors ........................................  220
F
Features....................................................  275
File Manager ............................................  323
Filters Dust and Pollen.......................................  713
Oil ..........................................................  681 Flat Tire
.....................................................  725
Floor Mats .................................................  715
Fluids Automatic Transmission ...........................  685
Brake .......................................................  686
Engine Coolant ........................................  683
Windshield Washer ..................................  687
FM/AM Radio ....................................  291, 335
Fog Light Indicator .....................................  98
Folding Down the Rear Seats ..........  226, 231
Foot Brake .................................................  643
Front Airbags (SRS) .....................................  52
Front Seat Heaters ....................................  257
Front Seat Heaters and Seat 
Ventilation ..............................................  258
Front Seats ................................................  222
Adjusting .................................................  222
Fuel ......................................................  28, 661
Economy .................................................  664
Gauge .....................................................  127
Instant Fuel Economy ...............................  133
Low Fuel Indicator .....................................  94
Range ......................................................  133
Recommendation ....................................  661
Refueling .................................................  661
Fuel Economy ............................................  664
Fuel Fill Door .......................................  28, 662
Fuses ..........................................................  747
Inspecting and Changing .........................  753
Locations .................................  747, 749, 752
G
Gasoline (Fuel) Economy .................................................  664
Gauge .....................................................  127
Information .............................................  661
Instant Fuel Economy ..............................  133
Low Fuel Indicator .....................................  94
Refueling.................................................  661
Gauges ......................................................  127
Gear Position Indicator ..............................  92
Glass (care) ........................................  714, 719
Glove Box ..................................................  241
Grocery Bag Hooks ...................................  248
H
Handling the Unexpected ........................  723
HandsFreeLink ® (HFL) .......................  487, 512
Automatic Import of Ce llular Phonebook and 
Call History ....................................  501, 521
Automatic Transferring............................  520
Caller’s ID Information.............................  499
Displaying Messages................................  531
Favorite Contacts ....................................  522
HFL Buttons.....................................  487, 512
HFL Menus ......................................  489, 515
HFL Status Display ...........................  488, 514
In Case of Emergency ..............................  535
Limitations for Manual Operation ....  488, 514
Making a Call ..................................  506, 524
Options During a Call ......................  511, 527
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