Monday, February 3, 2014

PDF 2002 HONDA ODYSSEY EX L Manual

2002 HONDA ODYSSEY EX-L Manual. The Odyssey has enjoyed a successful run ever since its introduction in its present form in 1999. Improvements this year to an already excellent product include more power, a few restyling touch-ups, new rear disc brakes, a five-speed automatic transmission and a new version with leather trim, the EX-L. Interior and trunk Access is very easy, right to the rear bench, and the seats are comfortable. Some drivers, especially if they’re short, may have trouble finding a good driving position. Head and legroom are adequate especially since the rear buckets seats slide up and back a good distance. One of the reasons people buy a minivan is because they want a roomy interior that’s easily transformed. That’s where the Odyssey shines. In addition to moving fore and aft, the rear bucket
seats slide together to create an aisle on the right, or apart, to form a centre aisle. The seats are fairly light and the backs lock when folded to make them easy to manipulate. The grab handles in the seat backs facilitate access and provide a better grip when moving or removing the rear seats. Then there’s the Magic Seat, introduced in the preceding Odyssey. After removing the head restraints, it can be folded and flipped flat into a floor well. The seat has room for two adults, if
you want a bit of comfort. With the seat in place, there is still ample space for cargo. Any items you don’t want sliding around can be stowed in the floor well, or restrained using the hooks in the seatback. The rear hatch opens just high enough to clear a tall person’s head.


Download: 2002 HONDA ODYSSEY EX-L Manual

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