New 2007 Odyssey Touring - Hesitation/Bucking - VCM
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New 2007 Odyssey Touring - Hesitation/Bucking - VCM
I just purchased a new 2007 Honda Odyssey Touring. I noticed that
when the Variable Cylinder Management system engages (from 6 to 3
cylinders), the van hesitates/bucks (very noticeable). The Owner’s
manual and feature video states that the the driver will not notice
when VCM engages. During test drives of new 2007 Tourings, I was not
able to detect any hesitation/bucking when VCM engaged (from 6 to 3
cylinders). I can’t imagine that the hesitation/bucking is "normal"
for a vehicle in this price range.
Would like to hear from other 2007 Honda Odyssey "w/VCM"owners
regarding this issue.
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when the Variable Cylinder Management system engages (from 6 to 3
cylinders), the van hesitates/bucks (very noticeable). The Owner’s
manual and feature video states that the the driver will not notice
when VCM engages. During test drives of new 2007 Tourings, I was not
able to detect any hesitation/bucking when VCM engaged (from 6 to 3
cylinders). I can’t imagine that the hesitation/bucking is "normal"
for a vehicle in this price range.
Would like to hear from other 2007 Honda Odyssey "w/VCM"owners
regarding this issue.
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Re: New 2007 Odyssey Touring - Hesitation/Bucking - VCM
I have a 2006. The cyclinder change is undetectable and the only way you
know it is happening is the eco light turns on and tells you. Your car
needs to be fixed but you might want to drive it for a week to see if the
computer figures it out.
"pc-va" <none@000.com> wrote in message
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>I just purchased a new 2007 Honda Odyssey Touring. I noticed that
> when the Variable Cylinder Management system engages (from 6 to 3
> cylinders), the van hesitates/bucks (very noticeable). The Owner's
> manual and feature video states that the the driver will not notice
> when VCM engages. During test drives of new 2007 Tourings, I was not
> able to detect any hesitation/bucking when VCM engaged (from 6 to 3
> cylinders). I can't imagine that the hesitation/bucking is "normal"
> for a vehicle in this price range.
>
> Would like to hear from other 2007 Honda Odyssey "w/VCM"owners
> regarding this issue.
>
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know it is happening is the eco light turns on and tells you. Your car
needs to be fixed but you might want to drive it for a week to see if the
computer figures it out.
"pc-va" <none@000.com> wrote in message
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>I just purchased a new 2007 Honda Odyssey Touring. I noticed that
> when the Variable Cylinder Management system engages (from 6 to 3
> cylinders), the van hesitates/bucks (very noticeable). The Owner's
> manual and feature video states that the the driver will not notice
> when VCM engages. During test drives of new 2007 Tourings, I was not
> able to detect any hesitation/bucking when VCM engaged (from 6 to 3
> cylinders). I can't imagine that the hesitation/bucking is "normal"
> for a vehicle in this price range.
>
> Would like to hear from other 2007 Honda Odyssey "w/VCM"owners
> regarding this issue.
>
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Re: New 2007 Odyssey Touring - Hesitation/Bucking - VCM
In article <980836_5e5bb37715495eaf0e2cbcfc8056edb7@autoboard z.com>,
pc-va <none@000.com> wrote:
> I just purchased a new 2007 Honda Odyssey Touring. I noticed that
> when the Variable Cylinder Management system engages (from 6 to 3
> cylinders), the van hesitates/bucks (very noticeable). The Owner’s
> manual and feature video states that the the driver will not notice
> when VCM engages. During test drives of new 2007 Tourings, I was not
> able to detect any hesitation/bucking when VCM engaged (from 6 to 3
> cylinders). I can’t imagine that the hesitation/bucking is "normal"
> for a vehicle in this price range.
>
> Would like to hear from other 2007 Honda Odyssey "w/VCM"owners
> regarding this issue.
Don't wait to hear from others. The owner's manual is explicit in this.
You should physically experience nothing.
You're under warranty. TAKE IT IN. That's what Honda pays those
mechanics for in a warranty situation.
If they give you the old "they all do that," it's quite simple: ask to
go for a ride, with the mechanic/service writer, in two or three new
ones they have on the lot.
When those don't do it at all, have the service writer document that and
give you a copy. Then ask them to FIX IT.
If they don't know how, they have Honda resources to call upon.
Your shiny new $35,000 toy should not be doing this.
I'm glad you read your owner's manual. Have you read it cover to cover?
pc-va <none@000.com> wrote:
> I just purchased a new 2007 Honda Odyssey Touring. I noticed that
> when the Variable Cylinder Management system engages (from 6 to 3
> cylinders), the van hesitates/bucks (very noticeable). The Owner’s
> manual and feature video states that the the driver will not notice
> when VCM engages. During test drives of new 2007 Tourings, I was not
> able to detect any hesitation/bucking when VCM engaged (from 6 to 3
> cylinders). I can’t imagine that the hesitation/bucking is "normal"
> for a vehicle in this price range.
>
> Would like to hear from other 2007 Honda Odyssey "w/VCM"owners
> regarding this issue.
Don't wait to hear from others. The owner's manual is explicit in this.
You should physically experience nothing.
You're under warranty. TAKE IT IN. That's what Honda pays those
mechanics for in a warranty situation.
If they give you the old "they all do that," it's quite simple: ask to
go for a ride, with the mechanic/service writer, in two or three new
ones they have on the lot.
When those don't do it at all, have the service writer document that and
give you a copy. Then ask them to FIX IT.
If they don't know how, they have Honda resources to call upon.
Your shiny new $35,000 toy should not be doing this.
I'm glad you read your owner's manual. Have you read it cover to cover?
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Re: New 2007 Odyssey Touring - Hesitation/Bucking - VCM
> You're under warranty. TAKE IT IN. That's what Honda pays those
> mechanics for in a warranty situation.
Precisely. As long as you have the time to kill, take it in ASAP. My
'06 Touring doesn't even make the little "click" noise I've heard some
others complain about. The manual is exactly right. You should hear/
feel/detect NOTHING.
> mechanics for in a warranty situation.
Precisely. As long as you have the time to kill, take it in ASAP. My
'06 Touring doesn't even make the little "click" noise I've heard some
others complain about. The manual is exactly right. You should hear/
feel/detect NOTHING.
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Re: New 2007 Odyssey Touring - Hesitation/Bucking - VCM
"Robert" <kraft.fhs@gmail.com> wrote in news:1173187124.218947.132460@
30g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
>> You're under warranty. TAKE IT IN. That's what Honda pays those
>> mechanics for in a warranty situation.
>
> Precisely. As long as you have the time to kill, take it in ASAP. My
> '06 Touring doesn't even make the little "click" noise I've heard some
> others complain about. The manual is exactly right. You should hear/
> feel/detect NOTHING.
>
>
It is very common for the various PCMs to need reflashing when this sort of
thing happens. Might be all you need is that.
I second (third) the others. Take it in to the dealer, describe your
symptoms. For all you know, there's already a TSB on this issue.
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30g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
>> You're under warranty. TAKE IT IN. That's what Honda pays those
>> mechanics for in a warranty situation.
>
> Precisely. As long as you have the time to kill, take it in ASAP. My
> '06 Touring doesn't even make the little "click" noise I've heard some
> others complain about. The manual is exactly right. You should hear/
> feel/detect NOTHING.
>
>
It is very common for the various PCMs to need reflashing when this sort of
thing happens. Might be all you need is that.
I second (third) the others. Take it in to the dealer, describe your
symptoms. For all you know, there's already a TSB on this issue.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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