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The 1995 Odyssey was introduced in 1994 as Honda's first minivan. [5] [6] It was based on the Accord platform, with a 4-cylinder engine, all-disc anti-lock braking, all wishbone suspension, and a four-speed automatic transmission with a steering-column-mounted shifter and a hill-hold feature marketed as Grade Logic. [6]
2006–2011 Honda Civic FD/FA/FN; 2011–2015 Honda Civic FB; 2007–2011 Honda CR-V RE; 2012–2016 Honda CR-V RB; 2008–2016 Honda Freed; 2002–2004 Honda Odyssey (BYBA) 2003–2012 Honda Odyssey JDM (P2646/P2647) 2005–2006 Honda Odyssey (BGRA) 2007–2010 Honda Odyssey (PGRA)* 2011–2013 Honda Odyssey (PV1A)* - except Touring and Elite ...
Most of Honda's automatic transmissions are unusual in that they do not use planetary gears like nearly all other makers, however, Honda has recently introduced (2017) an all-new, in-house designed 10-speed automatic that uses planetary gears.
Occasionally, if I go through a puddle, my 2011 Honda Odyssey momentarily stalls and the "check battery/charging system" prompt shows on the dash. Occasionally, if I go through a puddle, my 2011 ...
Honda Odyssey was a line of single-seat four-wheel [1] all-terrain vehicles produced by the Honda Motor Company between 1977 and 1989. 1979 Honda Odyssey FL250. Note the original engine has been replaced with a Polaris 440 cc snowmobile engine. The original engine is a 250cc single cylinder air-cooled two stroke engine.
2011 3.5 L HI11R (Dallara IR-05) Honda Formula 1 V8 - 90° DOHC. 1968 3.0 L RA302E; 2006 2.4 L RA806E; 2007 2.4 L RA807E; 2008 2.4 L RA808E; LM-AR6 2007 3.4 L (Acura ARX-01) 2012 3.4 L ; LM-AR7 2009 4.0 L (Acura ARX-02) Honda HR-09E/HR-10EG - 90° DOHC. 2009–2013 3.4 L HR-09E (Swift 017.n) 2010–2013 3.4 L HR-10EG (Honda HSV-010 GT)
The J-series engine was designed in the United States by Honda engineers. It is built at Honda's Anna, Ohio, and Lincoln, Alabama, engine plants. The J-series is a 60° V6 unlike Honda's existing 90° C-series engines. Also unlike the C series, the J-series was specifically and only designed for transverse mounting.
Honda's first production V6 was the C series; it was produced in displacements from 2.0 to 3.5 liters.The C engine was produced in various forms for over 20 years (1985–2005), having first been used in the KA series Legend model, and its British sister car the Rover 800-series (and Sterling).