2006 Honda Odyssey Ignition troubleshoot and repair

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2017
  • Had to fix my 2006 Honda Odyssey ignition finally. A simple part replacement that has led to turn aways from dealerships, much frustration, the adaptation of a new key rotation technique etc for many others. I found a solution on OdyClub.com's forums, and after looking at a lot of the parts, I think it is safe to say that if you are having similar problems and your ignition looks the slightest bit like mine. This is the cheapest easiest fix first solution barring a popped fuse that I came across.
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Komentáře • 79

  • @normankilmer6472
    @normankilmer6472 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks so much. I was getting ready to spend a lot of money replacing my ignition cylinder but happened to watch your video went to oreillys and bought the part and that fixed it.

  • @roadcarver71
    @roadcarver71 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for your video! Helped me a lot to replace my faulty ignition switch. Things to note:
    - There are 3 screws to remove the bottom cover of steering column. Two are the same, the one by the steering column is of different type/length.
    -Screw by steering column adjuster to remove cover can be accessed by just fiddling with the column adjustment and you will be able to remove the screw.
    -Top cover can just be pried by a flat head screw driver. Take your time.
    -The switch is only held by two screws
    -Tight spaces can be accessed using a ratcheting mini wrench with a philips bit head when removing the left screw holding the ignition switch.
    -to access the bottom screw holding the ignition switch, just remove the wire harness attaching it to the v mount using a flat head. Allows you to move it out of the way.
    -Take your time, approx 30-45 min job.
    -This was on my 2007 Odyssey

  • @rogerslightom539
    @rogerslightom539 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you! You make a great thorough video with useful real life tips, which I really appreciate. Also, your little helper sounded super cute.

  • @beanslinger3944
    @beanslinger3944  Před 6 lety

    I may put up the door replacement video with a huge disclaimer because I couldn't get to the tensioner before it got towed. It can be done ONCE without adjusting tensioner but...lol, I have moral qualms with putting up incomplete fixes ... then again, it worked for me twice, and your door sliding shut smoothly dropped my daily stress a ton.

  • @jesuscastillo4554
    @jesuscastillo4554 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the help great video had to use a side ways bit holder to get that side screw out pain in the butt

  • @dawslammernz
    @dawslammernz Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for your effort, now i can order part for my 2006, SWEET

  • @beanslinger3944
    @beanslinger3944  Před 6 lety

    New videos coming! Chewbacca (the van) met an unfortunate end on a mountain road and was insured sooo...yeah. Got repairs for...replaced passenger side door guide, minus tensioner adjustment as it was the first time getting replaced...if the tow truck sucks at getting it out of here I'll tear the panel out and do a tensioner adjust because it would be helpful. Also...un plugged and plugged back in an 06 Legacy XT to fix a TPS sensor fault because...yeah 2k rpm doesn't limp uphill. Also...yeap had a brake position sensor go on a work truck and while that is a super easy replacement ... sometimes you need to be able to back out of the driveway so you can go to parts store right?

  • @x3DucttapeBrix3
    @x3DucttapeBrix3 Před 6 lety +2

    It was more than 5 screws for me, but your video was perfect, thx god bless!!

  • @calvinrobinsonwalthour7249

    Awesome video. I've saved hundreds of dollars and learned alot at the same time.

    • @beanslinger3944
      @beanslinger3944  Před 6 lety

      Calvin Robinson Walthour Right on dude! That is something I positively love to hear! Next one is ... argh ... either replacing passenger side sliding door roller or replacing a lock popper. I'll know which one it is when I do it though lol

    • @beanslinger3944
      @beanslinger3944  Před 6 lety

      I also highly advocate joining the fan forum for whatever vehicle you wind up buying. Those guys do not necessarily make CZcams vids but their instructions are pretty fantastic if you are a follow instructions type. I remember by talking about it as I'm doing the repair myself

  • @roshanazizi9838
    @roshanazizi9838 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks you solved my problem.

  • @beanslinger3944
    @beanslinger3944  Před 6 lety +1

    No battery disconnect when I did my fix, I figured since the switch is dead unless igniting or running...and super convenient clip connector cluster indicated plug and run capability without the risk of hitting a hot wire. Used only the screwdriver and pliers. Disconnected, unscrewed and removed switch. Reinstalled, reconnected, checked, it worked so I put the screws back in. All in all it took me 2 hours to do, but the parts shop was 1.5 hours away and I was recording it in steps.
    ...making the video took longer than the fix lol.

  • @JulioAndino-wc1oq
    @JulioAndino-wc1oq Před 4 měsíci

    Problem fixed ! Thanks buddy

  • @noelrios8133
    @noelrios8133 Před 5 lety

    Worked for me thanks

  • @Redkap8020
    @Redkap8020 Před 2 lety +1

    U’re the best

  • @wildlilyshomestead6547

    hey, what kind of signs was your van showing. My van will start, but immediately shuts down, like it's being snuffed out. I mean. it's starting fine, it just doesn't hold it. the lights go out, and the green keys is the only light on after it shuts off.... security issue? not the same thing?

  • @sushichefmike3533
    @sushichefmike3533 Před 4 lety

    How do you take the corner screw out?

  • @Spookyx8
    @Spookyx8 Před rokem +1

    I'ma try this today.. Seems like the same thing is happening to my 06 odyssey 😮

    • @beanslinger3944
      @beanslinger3944  Před rokem +1

      If you’re willing to put your head near the bottom of the lock cylinder you may be able to diagnose by just removing the cowling and listening

  • @georgebenavidez1369
    @georgebenavidez1369 Před 2 lety

    Helpful

  • @robertplata8335
    @robertplata8335 Před 5 lety

    Perfect. Wow Ty for your help Awwwwwwwwwww.

  • @TorraYT
    @TorraYT Před 4 lety +3

    I just acquired this model same year and I know what to say is the problem to the guy who sold it to me🙏🏼

    • @patriciamoraga2917
      @patriciamoraga2917 Před rokem

      Yep same here 😢

    • @beanslinger3944
      @beanslinger3944  Před 5 měsíci

      Believe it or not I got a few emails over dude “I bought one of these for a grand as a parts car and now I have a running car lolz” emails. Feels pretty good.

  • @kangokidkidd4037
    @kangokidkidd4037 Před 4 lety

    Hi I have a 2005 Honda oddyssey changed the starter but when turning the key to START it sounds awful as if the starter is not wanting to get is started

    • @beanslinger3944
      @beanslinger3944  Před 4 lety

      KangoKid Kidd if you’re hearing like a buzzing/crackling when you turn the key but the starter is not cranking it’s likely the same part I changed out. ...I erm...made this video after I changed the starter on mine as well. Odyclub.com helped me a lot but not many videos. Always find the owner club for your ride if you are a fix it yourself type! ALSO, you still have to remove the bolts under the column but you *should* be able to pull the switch and after unclipping the bottom that the lock cylinder post goes into you should be able to see definite scorching on the contacts if it’s going bad

    • @kangokidkidd4037
      @kangokidkidd4037 Před 4 lety

      @@beanslinger3944 all sounds normal...but shit sounds like engine has no oil but it does

  • @bigmike3140
    @bigmike3140 Před 4 lety

    Please someone tell me they figured out the issue after replacing it and the key not turning. I did it correct
    Replaced it even tried old one but the key will not turn right now
    Also the if I touch the plug that goes into the immobilizer the dashlight turns on.
    Please help I can't afford to get it fixed

    • @beanslinger3944
      @beanslinger3944  Před 4 lety +1

      bigmike3140 ...did you check to see if your chip key died? It’s sort of around that point in its lifecycle.

  • @heathermiceli9433
    @heathermiceli9433 Před 5 lety +1

    Good vid. You sound like Steve O

    • @beanslinger3944
      @beanslinger3944  Před 5 lety

      Heather Miceli I hear that so much! Yeah dude! Seriously though, life lesson, smoking is bad mmkay 😃

  • @johnisaacs4646
    @johnisaacs4646 Před 4 lety

    I've got a 2006 Honda odysy while driving green light comes on and it looses power like it don't want to go but can pull over cut it off wait about10 minutes or so start back up and go for a little while again and it does it again repeat

  • @lifeofzeezus3494
    @lifeofzeezus3494 Před 5 lety

    How did you get the screw out right next to the dash board

    • @beanslinger3944
      @beanslinger3944  Před 5 lety

      Zach Montour the far right lower one turned out to be pointless to remove, I believe I had to use a narrow Phillips driver to get to them. Start to finish I used I believe just a #2 Phillips and pair of pliers to pinch and push out the clip and that was pretty much it...I may have used a socket to loosen the lever for the steering tilt but decided upon completion that it was ultimately unnecessary

  • @mauricioandreade5863
    @mauricioandreade5863 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video 👍

  • @BuyTodayfromMJ
    @BuyTodayfromMJ Před 6 lety

    Im having A hard time getting the steering colum cowling off any advice?

    • @beanslinger3944
      @beanslinger3944  Před 6 lety +1

      Megan Jackson I believe there a couple (or 3-4) screws under the cowling, make sure those are off, after that, I dropped the adjustment lever down (not removed just released tension) held wheel up with one hand and dropped, rotated and pulled the bottom cowling off over the adjustment lever.

    • @beanslinger3944
      @beanslinger3944  Před 6 lety

      1-make sure cowling is separated
      2- drop lever, hold wheel
      3- drop cowl, rotate 90degrees right and should pull off.
      Reverse for putting back on.

    • @beanslinger3944
      @beanslinger3944  Před 6 lety

      Megan Jackson ....about 9:50 I put up a note that says I would have removed the handle with a ratchet and socket...for what it's worth if you can hold the lever in place and get the bolt off and remove it, it should let the cowling drop off...BUT. I don't know the tensioner mechanism sadly

    • @Indrajitkumar15
      @Indrajitkumar15 Před 3 lety

      @@beanslinger3944 I have invested 5-6 hours of my life but couldn't get the lower cover off. I tried everything mentioned here. I would appreciate any help.

    • @beanslinger3944
      @beanslinger3944  Před 3 lety

      @@Indrajitkumar15 I’m not sure, it’s been a while, I don’t recall if it was like 4-6mm or whatever screw head that held it on. Getting the cowling off over the tilt adjust was a pain and took a little flexing of the unit to get it on and off

  • @lloydhuff4957
    @lloydhuff4957 Před 5 měsíci

    How did you isolate the issue? I have no crank no start, Good battery,

    • @beanslinger3944
      @beanslinger3944  Před 5 měsíci

      Stuck my head around under the dash and listened around while repeatedly cranking. The odyssey club forum wasn’t super helpful then but because of the civic I had, I was comfortable tearing things apart so…problem seemed associated with lock cylinder
      Disclaimer: don’t do this
      Put in key, turn to accessory, Hotwire car (run a wire from starter lead to the frame or transmission.) if car cranks then the ignition switch or solenoid is dead, if battery is good and starter doesn’t fire it’s the starter. The other two parts of lock cylinder are mechanical not electric I believe.
      I’m no mechanic though so not accepting liabilities just sharing the experience

    • @beanslinger3944
      @beanslinger3944  Před 5 měsíci

      My goofy civic id smack the ignition solenoid with a screwdriver handle while cranking. Then had to resort to hot wiring while looking waiting on the part…that got some looks

  • @lifeofzeezus3494
    @lifeofzeezus3494 Před 5 lety

    So what’s the actual part called

    • @beanslinger3944
      @beanslinger3944  Před 5 lety

      Ignition Starter Switch. Be forewarned, in my experience (I saw a couple comments back the fix didn’t work for some) a bad ignition relay can create the same situation with similar sound.

  • @depatricio
    @depatricio Před 5 lety

    Sadly It didnt work for me. Same symptoms but it didnt work.

    • @nelytorres8519
      @nelytorres8519 Před 4 lety

      you got it fix ? what was the problem?

    •  Před 3 lety

      Torress, Neutral safety switch

    • @depatricio
      @depatricio Před 3 lety

      @@nelytorres8519 the starter.

  • @ozzygarcia3891
    @ozzygarcia3891 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks bro I was about to burn these van

    • @beanslinger3944
      @beanslinger3944  Před 2 lety +1

      Right on! I tell ya when I was dealing with the lead up to repairing it was infuriating.

  • @pierreboyd4107
    @pierreboyd4107 Před 6 lety

    Thats crazy.. I changed mine and it lost the programing and the key cylinder locked up.. Fml

    • @beanslinger3944
      @beanslinger3944  Před 6 lety

      Pierre Boyd the key programming? I'm confused, the key does have a radio transponder on it however it's just for communicating presence of the key to the ECU, I'm not saying it can't happen, but this was just a physical switch change, no ECU fiddling involved. It unfortunately sounds like your problem is further up the cylinder which...I would double check because they are going to say similar to you, changing cylinder means getting it rekeyed, Honda can only do it and it's like $249.99 or somewhere around the area of $500 everything said and done out the door.
      Do you have your valet key to check it with and make sure it is on the cylinder (the radio reader is higher up in it) and not the key?

    • @beanslinger3944
      @beanslinger3944  Před 6 lety

      Pierre Boyd genuinely curious (let's fix this!) it's highly irregular for a switch to cause that unless it's loaded and energized when installed...but in finding this fix, I sifted down through a ton of "so it turns out the radio in my key died"
      Also tested mine, the chip detectors at the key makers in hardware stores will light up if it's operable and can be used as a test

    • @pierreboyd4107
      @pierreboyd4107 Před 6 lety

      BEANSlinger well i did have the battery connected when i disconnected the switch. I watched another video. Maybe i can turn the switch manually. I will try that and see what happens. Im trying not to tow the van or take it to the dealer. I have tools and would like to attempt to do it my self before paying someone.

    • @pierreboyd4107
      @pierreboyd4107 Před 6 lety

      Also i believe i hear the beeping from the key when the door is open but key out.. Im not sure its parked a mile away.

    • @beanslinger3944
      @beanslinger3944  Před 6 lety

      Pierre Boyd there is a door lock out for the power side doors on the dash to the left of wheel, mine has electrical issues in there and won't start when, the lock out is on when it rains because of it, even when the doors are closed.
      Cheapest fix first, the steering wheel isn't locked and it isn't that switch? Because from there I would start to look higher up the lock cylinder than where this fix is at, and at the Radio in the cylinder and the chip in the key. It losing its programming is just odd