Climate System
AC compressor, blower (fan) motor, condenser, evaporator, heater system, automatic climate system, electrical failure, refrigerant leakage.
What Owners Say
"Drivers temperature control failed. Replaced damper motor."
Anonymous, FL (2010 Honda Odyssey EX 3.5-L V6)""The automatic climate control in our 2010 Honda Odyssey Touring stopped functioning properly when the van was about 12 years old and had approx 150,000 miles. The air temperature doesn't change automatically. It blows hot air when it should be blowing cold and cold air when it should be blowing hard. The workaround has been to change to temp setting to the lowest or highest depending on whether we want to cool or heat the interior and then slowly adjust from the minimun/maximum setting to temp settings in the 60-70 degree range which it will hold temporarily.""
Anonymous A., VA (2010 Honda Odyssey Touring 3.5-L V6)""We bought it with the A/C having problems. Turns out that mice had clogged up the cabin air filter, causing the evaporator to freeze up and leading to compressed failure. Paid $1,900 to replace most of the A/C components and it running great now.""
Anonymous, VA (2010 Honda Odyssey Unsure 3.5-L V6)"Normal for a few minutes per day, then blew hot air. The repair was horrendous, near to the value of the car."
Anonymous, IA (2010 Honda Odyssey EX-L 3.5-L V6)"Parts on order to repair AC system."
Anonymous, NY (2010 Honda Odyssey EX-L 3.5-L V6)"Ac system has had consistent issue with losing refrigerant"
Anonymous, IL (2010 Honda Odyssey EX 3.5-L V6)"The air conditioning is no longer cold. It may need a recharge. I'd rather do it myself than pay a technician."
Anonymous, NC (2010 Honda Odyssey EX-L 3.5-L V6)
"It stopped blowing cold air but it was fixed & is working perfect again. I had the radiator replaced at the same time as A/C was fixed."
Anonymous, NY (2010 Honda Odyssey EX-L 3.5-L V6)