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Is It Easy to Change Oil in Odyssey 2005

Last Updated on June 28, 2022 by Nick

The Odyssey is a van that Honda offers in its version in North America. In 2004, the third generation of the US Odyssey with the type code "RL3" came onto the market. Today I want to share with you how to reset the oil life maintenance light on the Honda Odyssey in this post.

So when you see the cluster says that is what replaces the percentage of oil life left, you know usually you'll say 90% 80% 50% oil life left. But when you get to zero, it just starts counting the miles past the oil change. So mine did 93 miles ago, and today I'm going to show you how to reset that light since I just did my oil change. So let's get into it now.

How To Reset Oil Life Maintenance Light On Honda Odyssey

Resetting Oil Life in Honda Odyssey with Cluster Knob

Time needed:3 minutes.

There are 2 ways to reset the oil life on a Honda Odyssey. In this section, we'll show you how to reset the oil life indicator on Honda Odyssey 2005 to 2011 model with the cluster knob method. The first step you want to do is:

  1. Turn on the car without starting the engine

    Put the key in the ignition slot and like you're going to turn it on but don't turn it on all the way just turn it to the accessory mode

  2. Press theSelect/Reset knob repeatedly until the "Remaining Oil Life" appears on the display

    The next thing you do is press the little button on the cluster until that screen word showed you the remaining oil life
    maintenance oil life minder light reset

  3. Press and hold the Select/Reset knob

    Then with that little button that I just pressed on there, we're going to hold that down for 10 seconds. The oil life percentage will begin to blink and bring you to reset mode

  4. Release it and hold it again for 5 seconds

    The oil life will reset to 100% and no more amber light

Maintenance Light Reset Guide with Steering Button

I just changed the oil on this Honda Odyssey touring version, so let's go inside and do the oil life reset. So what you really need to do is:

  • Take your key put it in the ignition and turn it to the run position which is just before the start
  • Then, display the Remaining Oil Life on the screen by using theSEL/RESET button
maintenance oil life light reset
  • After that, press and hold the SEL/RESET button until the display change to ''CUSTOM SETUP''
  • Finally, press the SEL/RESET button to confirm the oil reset

For your info, this operation work for the third generation of Honda Odyssey (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 model years). For the new model, you can reach it here.

Yellow Wrench Light Mean

So today, when I turned on my engine, the wrench light came on. That wrench means that you have a service due soon or it's service due now.

So you want to look at the numbers and the letter on the odometer of your 2007 Honda Odyssey. For example, my odometer says oil life is 15%, and the service maintenance code is B1. The B1 code means that you must do more than an oil change but most of the maintenance. For the B1, it's just an inspection.

The A code is for replacing just the engine oil. For the B code, you will need to do an engine oil replacement, an inspection of brakes, and you will have to inspect the parking brake as well, and then inspect the tire, the tie rod ends, steering gearbox, and boots. Inspect suspension components, Inspect drive shaft boots, inspect brake hoses and lines, inspect all fluid levels and condition fluids, inspect exhaust system, and inspect fuel lines and connection.

So those are the codes that you want to check. In your manual, you'll have the symbol code also. And here's the explanation:

  • Code 1 means rotating tires.
  • Code 2 means you must replace the air filter and inspect your drive belt.
  • Code 3 you want to replace your transmission fluid
  • Code 4 you need to replace your spark plugs and replace the timing belt, and what water pump
  • Code 5 means that you have to replace your engine coolant

FAQ – Honda Odyssey Oil Maintenance

So a couple of questions that come up quite often are:

How often is the oil change in the car, or does the maintenance minder show up?

It does show up about every six thousand miles giving you a code in a request for maintenance to be able to move forward with your vehicle. The six thousand mile mark is the average for getting your maintenance done to your car, but depending on your driving conditions, it can be anywhere from 5,000 miles up to 7,500 miles or more.

My car has a B service on the maintenance minder system, and is it indispensable, or can you get away with just the A-service?

The maintenance minder is not just an oil change indicator. It tracks all vehicle maintenance. Doing the recommended maintenance will provide you with continued reliability, longer vehicle life, continued warranty coverage, and better resale value.

What type of oil does my Honda Odyssey need?

The Odyssey's engine runs on SAE 0W-20 oil. With the filter, the reservoir can hold 4.5 quarts of oil.

What does the "check charging system" light on my Honda Odyssey mean?

A malfunctioning electrical charging system will cause the check charging system light. It will also come on if the key is in the ignition, but the engine is not running. It's best to pull over to the side of the road if the light turns on while driving so you can examine the alternator for any loose wires.

Conclusion

If you take care of your Honda Odyssey, it will endure for a long time. Scheduled oil changes are a critical part of caring for your vehicle. Maintaining your vehicle on a regular basis can save you money and help you get the most out of your vehicle.

So there you go, all done. Everything has been reset, and you are now ready to do your drive, and your oil reset at 100%. So that's how you reset the oil change light for the old honda odyssey. Thank you for reading and have a great day!

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