Honda recently released a couple of TSBs/warranty extensions for Auto Idle Stop not restarting after shutting the engine down. They don't directly apply to the Odyssey, but it's still interesting information given the number of AIS issues we see here.
I have attached the TSBs to this post.
It seems Honda is trying to tackle two different issues both causing the same symptom.
The first TSB (A23-008) for this symptom involves a software update to "decrease the Idle Stop operating range", stating that "the customer may notice reduced idle stop engagement when their vehicle’s battery is approaching the end of its useful life." So it seems they are attempting to stop the issue of the engine not restarting when the battery is weakened from age. Although this issue is tagged as a "Product Update", it appears to be treated the same as a recall in that owners are notified via mail, it is covered at no cost, and California owners receive a certificate as proof of completion.
The second TSB (A23-010) for this symptom first states to check the status of the software update. If the vehicle is eligible for the software update and it has not been applied, it says to apply it and call the repair complete. If the vehicle has the symptom and the software update has already been applied or the VIN is not eligible for the update, it states that "the vehicle may not restart automatically due to excessive cylinder pressure and/or low cranking torque." Honda states that the corrective action for this issue is to perform a valve adjustment. The TSB also states that the warranty coverage for valve adjustment has been extended to 10 years with no mileage limit.
Nothing Odyssey-specific, but some good information here.
I have attached the TSBs to this post.
It seems Honda is trying to tackle two different issues both causing the same symptom.
The first TSB (A23-008) for this symptom involves a software update to "decrease the Idle Stop operating range", stating that "the customer may notice reduced idle stop engagement when their vehicle’s battery is approaching the end of its useful life." So it seems they are attempting to stop the issue of the engine not restarting when the battery is weakened from age. Although this issue is tagged as a "Product Update", it appears to be treated the same as a recall in that owners are notified via mail, it is covered at no cost, and California owners receive a certificate as proof of completion.
The second TSB (A23-010) for this symptom first states to check the status of the software update. If the vehicle is eligible for the software update and it has not been applied, it says to apply it and call the repair complete. If the vehicle has the symptom and the software update has already been applied or the VIN is not eligible for the update, it states that "the vehicle may not restart automatically due to excessive cylinder pressure and/or low cranking torque." Honda states that the corrective action for this issue is to perform a valve adjustment. The TSB also states that the warranty coverage for valve adjustment has been extended to 10 years with no mileage limit.
Nothing Odyssey-specific, but some good information here.