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2007 Honda Odyssey Manifold Gasket — What It Is and When to Replace

Technical references such as the Honda Odyssey 2005–2010 factory service manual, Honda Genuine Parts catalogues for the J35A6/J35A7 engines, and pro databases like Alldata/Mitchell list both intake and exhaust manifold gaskets for the 2007 Honda Odyssey. So yes, a manifold gasket is absolutely fitted to this model, and it plays a key sealing role on both the intake and exhaust sides of the V6.

On a 2007 Odyssey, the manifold gasket’s job is straightforward but critical. Intake manifold gaskets seal the junctions between the upper plenum, lower intake, and the cylinder heads so only clean, metered air enters the engine. If those gaskets go hard or shrink, the Odyssey can develop vacuum leaks that cause rough idle, a whistle or hiss, sluggish performance, or lean fault codes. Exhaust manifold gaskets live a tougher life, sealing super‑hot gases between each cylinder head and the exhaust manifold. When they fail, expect a ticking noise on cold start, exhaust smell in the cabin, soot marks near the manifold, and potential oxygen sensor readings that throw the fuel mix out of whack.

Honda doesn’t specify a calendar or kilometre-based replacement interval for manifold gaskets