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Apr 19 2019, 08:19 AM
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The ford ranger regular cab is getting
A bit cramped. Looking to upgrade to something That i can run my dog walking business out of Now looking for a honda element with Manuel trans . Any advice or things to look for when Buying . Also considering a ford transit connect but Those are auto only. Now considering a honda element Since it look like i will have to settle for auto trans |
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Apr 25 2019, 06:48 PM
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A couple of customers had them when I had the garage. They all loved them until the transmission failed. The trans has a stacked case like a motorcycle engine. There is no pan or a filter to service. When it goes, throw it in the trash and install a new one for big bucks. And they didn’t fail at high mileage. Also, the timing belt is not the worst one that I have changed but not the best. While Volvo and Audi have figured out how to attach the timing belt cover with a couple of clips, Honda insists on using a maddening number of 6mm bolts..... I prefer the 2012 or newer Grand Caravan. Just saying.
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Apr 27 2019, 11:16 AM
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A couple of customers had them when I had the garage. They all loved them until the transmission failed. The trans has a stacked case like a motorcycle engine. There is no pan or a filter to service. When it goes, throw it in the trash and install a new one for big bucks. And they didn’t fail at high mileage. Also, the timing belt is not the worst one that I have changed but not the best. While Volvo and Audi have figured out how to attach the timing belt cover with a couple of clips, Honda insists on using a maddening number of 6mm bolts..... I prefer the 2012 or newer Grand Caravan. Just saying. Charlie Bought a 2001 Honda Odyssey in 2003 with 19K miles on it. The transmission failed at 63K, within the mileage warranty but 4 months out of the time warranty. No relief from Honda, despite multiple attempts. There is a known issue with fluid flow around second gear that causes these transmissions to fail. We had a Honda specialty shop pull that transmission, send it out for rebuild, and confirmed it was a failure of second gear secondary to fluid flow. Still, Honda wouldn't budge. The transmission failed again at 126K miles, despite changing the fluid every 7.5K miles (recommended by the transmission rebuilder). Turns out, with a lot of research, that there are filters at the relays that clog and restrict fluid flow. You can take out and clean them and that will prevent failure. Honda didn't figure this out, but some dedicated Odyssey owner did. You can find all of this on the Odyssey boards. We had to junk the Odyssey, despite the fact that everything else worked great! Too much $$$ to rebuild the transmission again. Then within a few weeks my 2001 Civic also had it's second transmission failure at 136K miles. It went to the junkyard as well. Very frustrating...especially since we got no help from Honda for either car. So, no more Hondas for us, despite the fact that I have owned Hondas for over 30 years. My wife is a dog trainer, and we own German Shepherds, so we did look at the Pilot just to be fair. Turns out it will not hold two XL size dog crates. So, if you want to transport large dogs, and have them safely in crates that are tied down, the Pilot will not work. The only vehicle that we could fit the crates in was a Toyota RAV4. Has to be gas, can't be hybrid, as the battery takes up space. Even the Highlander couldn't fit two XL crates. If you are seriously considering an Odyssey do a search on Odyssey transmission issues and you'll see why the nickname for these vehicles is "trannybomb." |
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Apr 27 2019, 11:42 AM
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A couple of customers had them when I had the garage. They all loved them until the transmission failed. The trans has a stacked case like a motorcycle engine. There is no pan or a filter to service. When it goes, throw it in the trash and install a new one for big bucks. And they didn’t fail at high mileage. Also, the timing belt is not the worst one that I have changed but not the best. While Volvo and Audi have figured out how to attach the timing belt cover with a couple of clips, Honda insists on using a maddening number of 6mm bolts..... I prefer the 2012 or newer Grand Caravan. Just saying. Charlie Bought a 2001 Honda Odyssey in 2003 with 19K miles on it. The transmission failed at 63K, within the mileage warranty but 4 months out of the time warranty. No relief from Honda, despite multiple attempts. There is a known issue with fluid flow around second gear that causes these transmissions to fail. We had a Honda specialty shop pull that transmission, send it out for rebuild, and confirmed it was a failure of second gear secondary to fluid flow. Still, Honda wouldn't budge. The transmission failed again at 126K miles, despite changing the fluid every 7.5K miles (recommended by the transmission rebuilder). Turns out, with a lot of research, that there are filters at the relays that clog and restrict fluid flow. You can take out and clean them and that will prevent failure. Honda didn't figure this out, but some dedicated Odyssey owner did. You can find all of this on the Odyssey boards. We had to junk the Odyssey, despite the fact that everything else worked great! Too much $$$ to rebuild the transmission again. Then within a few weeks my 2001 Civic also had it's second transmission failure at 136K miles. It went to the junkyard as well. Very frustrating...especially since we got no help from Honda for either car. So, no more Hondas for us, despite the fact that I have owned Hondas for over 30 years. My wife is a dog trainer, and we own German Shepherds, so we did look at the Pilot just to be fair. Turns out it will not hold two XL size dog crates. So, if you want to transport large dogs, and have them safely in crates that are tied down, the Pilot will not work. The only vehicle that we could fit the crates in was a Toyota RAV4. Has to be gas, can't be hybrid, as the battery takes up space. Even the Highlander couldn't fit two XL crates. If you are seriously considering an Odyssey do a search on Odyssey transmission issues and you'll see why the nickname for these vehicles is "trannybomb." Are you just referring to the 2001 or 2nd generation As being ( trannybomb) Or does this nickname apply to all model years ? Josh |
thelogo Way off topic : purchase advice please on a honda odyssey Apr 19 2019, 08:19 AM
Chi-town Front suspension is known for issues if I remember... Apr 19 2019, 08:19 AM
JOEPROPER Element is a good choice. Easy to remove seats, r... Apr 19 2019, 10:58 AM
ValcoOscar I had one for years..very spacious and economical.... Apr 19 2019, 11:04 AM
mepstein I know two guys that work for honda who have them.... Apr 19 2019, 12:08 PM
abes914 Nothing to add about Honda Element other than I lo... Apr 19 2019, 12:34 PM
thelogo
Nothing to add about Honda Element other than I l... Apr 19 2019, 02:27 PM
thelogo https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sgv/cto/d...6881... May 7 2019, 04:41 AM
mepstein
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sgv/cto/d...688... May 7 2019, 05:38 AM
MarkV The ex-wife had one and I was happy to see it go. ... Apr 19 2019, 04:07 PM
thelogo
The ex-wife had one and I was happy to see it go.... Apr 19 2019, 07:45 PM
thelogo
The ford ranger regular cab is getting
A bit cram... Apr 24 2019, 07:53 AM
JeffBowlsby We have three Odyssey’s in our family. 2000, 20... Apr 24 2019, 08:04 AM
tom.esh I had an 07 Pilot. Basically the same. 200k troubl... Apr 24 2019, 08:06 AM
mepstein My wife put $275k on hers before another car ... Apr 24 2019, 09:19 AM
thelogo Ok sounds like all positive experiences
I am also ... Apr 24 2019, 10:39 AM
wndsrfr Definitely test drive an Odyssey... Get a good str... Apr 25 2019, 06:31 PM
mepstein We kept ours as an extra car just because it could... Apr 24 2019, 10:48 AM
thelogo
We kept ours as an extra car just because it coul... Apr 24 2019, 01:06 PM
worn
We kept ours as an extra car just because it cou... Apr 24 2019, 05:52 PM
JeffBowlsby 20mpg Apr 24 2019, 01:22 PM
mepstein
20mpg
We averaged 22. The CR-V gets 26+ Apr 24 2019, 03:21 PM
SteveL Odyssey, no question.
Bought one when the wife was... Apr 24 2019, 06:42 PM
thelogo
A couple of customers had them when I had the gar... Apr 25 2019, 08:17 PM

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fiacra
[quote name='fiacra' post='2709139' date='Apr 27 ... Apr 27 2019, 02:47 PM
thelogo
A couple of customers had them when I had the ga... Apr 27 2019, 05:15 PM
Valy There are 2 issue to check, especially on newer mo... Apr 25 2019, 07:18 PM
ConeDodger Not that far off topic. Mueller’s 914 has an Ody... Apr 25 2019, 07:53 PM
IronHillRestorations We put 190K on our '06 Ody, and it was a great... Apr 25 2019, 09:20 PM
Dave_Darling Some of them (don't know which ones, sorry... Apr 26 2019, 12:01 AM
euro911 A friend bought one, and stopped by to show it to ... Apr 26 2019, 12:24 AM
IronHillRestorations I had our transmission fluid changed every 75k mil... Apr 26 2019, 08:26 AM
mepstein I don’t think we ever serviced the trans. 275k. ... Apr 26 2019, 08:33 AM
thelogo Drain and refill . my kinda job :toke: Apr 26 2019, 02:35 PM
euro911 One word ... TOYOTA :headbanger: Apr 27 2019, 12:02 PM
fiacra
One word ... TOYOTA :headbanger:
:agree: Apr 27 2019, 02:48 PM
thelogo
One word ... TOYOTA :headbanger:
Im total... Apr 27 2019, 03:49 PM
pedrok Hi
I have Odyssey also, what I have read is that ... Apr 27 2019, 03:03 PM![]() ![]() |
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