
The Odyssey's toolbox is located in the trunk. Open the trunk and lift the trunk liner to see it. Odyssey's onboard tools: A spare tire (for emergency use only, its specifications and size are smaller than the standard tire), a fire extinguisher (usually needs to be purchased separately), a warning triangle, a jack, a tire wrench, and several tire bolts. The standard tire specification is 215/65R1698H. Odyssey's interior space: While maintaining a high-value appearance, the Odyssey also puts a lot of effort into its space. The space in the Odyssey Hybrid can only be described as large, especially the third-row space, which is not cramped at all and is very comfortable. Additionally, the magic seats can be completely flattened, greatly expanding the luggage compartment space, making travel and outings more convenient. The driver's seat position is absolutely sufficient for most people, and there is no sense of leg discomfort when sitting in the driver's seat.

I've driven quite a few cars, and I'm quite familiar with the location of the Honda Odyssey's tool kit. Usually, it's right under the floor of the trunk—just lift the cover, and you'll find a dedicated compartment housing the vehicle's tool kit, which includes items like a jack and a wrench. I remember my 2018 Odyssey was designed this way; lifting the floor mat revealed the tool bag next to the spare tire. Why place it here? Mainly for safety, ensuring quick access in case of a flat tire. I also remind myself to regularly check if all tools are present and dry, as moisture can affect their lifespan. Other models, like SUVs, might store tools under the seats, but the Odyssey's MPV design is quite user-friendly—just lift and go. If unsure about the location, consult the vehicle manual or search online for a diagram guide specific to the model year. In short, knowing where it is can save a lot of hassle—just a quick glance when parked, and you'll find it. Don't let it gather dust.

As someone who often helps friends with car repairs, I recommend checking the trunk area first. The Odyssey's toolkit is typically hidden in a compartment beneath the floor of the rear trunk, placed right next to the spare tire when you lift the cover. The tool kit is compact but complete, including a jack and several essential wrenches. The fixed location is beneficial for quick access in emergencies, such as a flat tire. It's easy to remember this spot during regular driving: just lift a corner of the trunk carpet to find it. I should note that there might be slight variations across different model years, with newer versions possibly having hidden compartments in the side panels, but the core location remains similar. Keeping the tools dry is crucial to prevent rust and damage. Occasionally check the toolkit during car washes or moving to ensure it's there, and don't forget to put it back. Familiarizing yourself with this will make vehicle maintenance much easier.

From my daily driving experience, the Odyssey's tool kit is very easy to locate. It's securely stored in a small compartment under the trunk floor, alongside the spare tire. Simply open the tailgate and lift the carpet to reveal the storage bag containing tools like the jack. The placement is thoughtfully designed for quick access during tire emergencies. Additionally, I recommend periodically checking for missing items and avoiding excessive pressure when storing them.


