Consumer Review Video - 2006 Honda Odyssey Touring 3.5L V6

Car Displayed: 2006 Honda Odyssey Touring 3.5L V6

The 2006 Honda Odyssey Touring is a tougher car to maintain than other similar models. Accessing the cabin air filter is difficult, as you will have to lower the glove box for access to the filter. Other vehicles make this process much easier. In order to replace the headlight on one side, you will have to remove a reservoir for access. You will have to peel back the wheel well lining, and the front bumper, which can be pretty difficult making this a much more difficult repair than on other similar models.

Some things are easier on the 2006 Honda Odyssey Touring. Replacing the tail lights is simpler as you only have to remove a few fasteners, and bolts, for access. Checking the oil level is easy, as the oil dipstick is easily accessible in the engine bay. Changing the front wiper blade also requires no tools, making this much easier than it is on other similar models.

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