

Since our kids are now in their twenties, I had no one to test the 2003 Odyssey on, except for my parents. She: We owned three minivans while our kids were growing up, and they were excellent family vehicles, in terms of the package. Our test model, a well-equipped Odyssey EX, had a sticker of $30,860. The company has responded with a 2003 edition that’s been improved in many ways and continues to appeal with such benchmark features as a fold-flat third seat. So the heat is on Honda, whose Odyssey has been at or near the top of the segment in recent years. Three of the class leaders - Toyota Sienna, Ford Windstar and Nissan Quest - are being redesigned this year, with Mercury introducing a brand-new model called Monterey. That makes life a little difficult for families comparison-shopping more than a dozen entries from such stalwarts as Chrysler, Ford, Chevrolet and Toyota, as well as relative newcomers like Kia.
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Check with the owner’s manual of your Honda Odyssey because inserting the wrong fuse can cause damage to the vehicle.Nobody makes a bad minivan. Before inserting a new fuse, make sure it is the same color and amps as the original fuse.If the wire is disconnected or blown, the fuse is bad. Locate the fuse, pull it out, and look at the center. It is white and sits inside the engine fuse box. The Odyssey comes with a tool to remove the fuses.Make sure you are replacing the correct fuse. If the abbreviations are not clear, refer to the owner’s manual of your Honda Odyssey. On the inside of the covers are fuse diagrams, and the taillight fuse will be abbreviated ‘TL’.One is located inside the vehicle on the driver’s side, right above the floorboard next to the brake, another on the passenger’s side, above the floorboard on the right side, and the third one is underneath the hood in the engine compartment. How do you find a Honda Odyssey taillight fuse?Ī blown fuse can be one reason the taillights will not turn on. Push the new lamp back into the pin, screw in, and replace the plastic covers. If the light still does not work and you need to replace it, detach both wire connectors from the back of the taillight and reconnect to a new lamp.If it works, twist the connector in, push the fixture back into place, screw down, and press back in place the plastic cover clips. Wear latex gloves or try to handle the bottom of it. Try not to touch the glass part as oils can degrade and shorten its lifespan. Locate the wire connected to the dead bulb and twist the connector out the bulb should be on the end of it. There will be wire connectors behind the taillight.If it will not release, ease the flathead between the vehicle and light, placing a towel between the two to protect the pain. First, attempt to rock it out of the pin. A plastic pin holds the fixture in place, which is lodged towards the front portion on the side of the vehicle. Ease the flathead screwdriver underneath each tab and gently pop them off. There are two plastic cover tabs on the side of the taillight on your Honda.
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To change it out, you will need a flathead and a Phillips screwdriver, plus a towel.

If one bulb is not working on your Honda Odyssey taillight, it probably just needs replacing. How do you replace a Honda Odyssey taillight? If you’re looking to replace your Honda Odyssey taillights with some OEM or aftermarket parts, here are some things to consider. If the taillights on the Honda Odyssey stop working, you should consider a replacement kit as soon as possible as taillights are crucial to your vehicle’s safety on the road.
