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Car Forum / Honda Cars / September 2007

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2003 Odyssey Hesitation

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Phil - 21 Sep 2007 03:04 GMT
I have been getting some occasional hesitation at ~35-45 mph right around
the 5-minute mark on my morning commute when the engine is cold.  The engine
is right around operational temperature by that time, but it usually happens
once for a few seconds before it acts normal again.  It behaves as if I had
let off the gas, any ideas?

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Tegger - 21 Sep 2007 03:25 GMT
> I have been getting some occasional hesitation at ~35-45 mph right
> around the 5-minute mark on my morning commute when the engine is
> cold.  The engine is right around operational temperature by that
> time, but it usually happens once for a few seconds before it acts
> normal again.  It behaves as if I had let off the gas, any ideas?

TSB 05-026.

Visit your local dealer. You have a known EGR problem.

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Phil - 24 Sep 2007 01:17 GMT
>> I have been getting some occasional hesitation at ~35-45 mph right
>> around the 5-minute mark on my morning commute when the engine is
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> Visit your local dealer. You have a known EGR problem.

Dang that was quick; thanks!
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