2000 Honda Odyssey

Asked by GuruXLN5H Oct 25, 2018 at 12:45 AM about the 2000 Honda Odyssey EX FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2000 Honda Odyssey which
I'm so lost of words trying to figure
out why did my Honda shut off
completely after hitting my back
right tire hard against it..after hitting
the curve it turns off as if I was out
of gas, so I tried turning the van on
and just when I heard it go on, it
ends up dying back down where I
stayed stuck. EVERYTHING was fine
dropping my friend off but after that i
kept starting it over n over but the
same issue kept on (Started up &
then Shuts off completely) I changed
fuel pump installing a new one. After
putting it in I starter up it stayed on,
only this time it stayed on for about
2mins..but then shuts off even if
pushing gas pedal making it sound
like it was flooding or bogging is
what they call it..but other then that I
don't know what or how to do this on
my own if I don't know cars or to
repair them but for now I need
answer on what could it be

1 Answer

This could also be a bad alternator, or a poor connection from the alternator to the battery. Either or can then mean all the electricty in your car is being used right off of your battery instead of the power your engine is making. Resulting in your battery draining and not being able to keep your engine running. I just changed my alternator and gave it a new serpentine belt and it's running great and even charged my battery back up! Hopefully this helped! Take it easy, Jakob

Your Answer:

Odyssey

Looking for a Used Odyssey in your area?

CarGurus has 829 nationwide Odyssey listings starting at $2,495.

Postal Code:

CarGurus Experts

  • #1
    Stanford Baddley
    Reputation
    3,240
  • #2
    GuruH1WTR
    Reputation
    2,120
  • #3
    Vkp23
    Reputation
    1,820
View All

Find great deals from top-rated dealers

Search

Related Models For Sale

Used Toyota Sienna
48 Great Deals out of 624 listings starting at $2,499
Used Toyota Highlander
36 Great Deals out of 790 listings starting at $7,995
Used Dodge Grand Caravan
114 Great Deals out of 1,969 listings starting at $2,495
Used Honda CR-V
193 Great Deals out of 5,012 listings starting at $440
Used Honda Accord
50 Great Deals out of 998 listings starting at $2,995
Used Chevrolet Tahoe
12 Great Deals out of 841 listings starting at $698
Used Toyota Camry
48 Great Deals out of 1,161 listings starting at $4,594
Used Toyota Sequoia
3 Great Deals out of 49 listings starting at $14,999
Used Toyota 4Runner
25 Great Deals out of 528 listings starting at $7,990
Used Ford Expedition
21 Great Deals out of 654 listings starting at $5,650
Used Chevrolet Suburban
8 Great Deals out of 544 listings starting at $10,950

Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus. Please refer to CarGurus Terms of Use. Content will be removed if CarGurus becomes aware that it violates our policies.