Where are the LO and HI switches for the Odyssey seat heating?

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LeJessica
07/25/25 2:52pm
Located at the leg position of the seat. Below is an introduction to the Odyssey: 1. Overview: The Odyssey is a vehicle launched by Honda, which went on sale nationwide in January 2007. It is equipped with a satellite navigation system, features an 8-inch large display screen and voice guidance function, and uses a high-performance 2.4L i-VTEC engine with variable valve timing and lift. 2. Exterior: The front face adopts the style of Honda's FCX concept car, with a slightly drooping hexagonal air intake grille similar to the hybrid model Insight, and chrome materials enhance the overall sense of grade. The headlights resemble those of the older model but are more imposing, providing a significantly stronger visual impact than the older model.
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