![]() ![]() He told us that likely a computer chip was off and needed resetting, so if it did it again, to be sure to pull off the interstate and shut off the vehicle. The serviceman jumped in the vehicle and it did not act out of the ordinary. It was getting so bad that we decided to pull off at a Honda dealership along the interstate. When we were nearing our destination, our vehicle suddenly began to lose power when we would try to pass. Our vacation was almost 2000 miles, round trip. My family and I were on a vacation in our 2004 Odyssey. I am very tired of being stranded by my brand new vehicle. The service department continually tells me they can do nothing unless the service engine light comes on. How can the service department check to see if this is what has happened to my vehicle. I read a complaint that a customer filed stating metal was sent throughout her vehicles fuel lines. My husband and I are to the point that we do not even want the vehicle, but our dealer does not seem to take us seriously. ![]() They also have told me that I am flooding the vehicle-even though I am not touching the footfeet and have always driven a fuel injected vehicle. I don't believe a vehicle with 7000 miles normally does not start, and can take up to one hour to start. I have contacted the Honda dealer, and they tell me this is normal. The van has left my family stranded on several occasions. It will take anywhere from one try one hour worth of tries to get it to start up again. It will start, run for 1-3 seconds, and shut down. The fuel pump and fuel pump relay was replaced in late September, but the van continues to have the same problem. ![]()
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