Awesome. I've been wanting to know what was under there for awhile but just have never got around to doing some digging myself. I have replaced all but that one speaker. I eventually want to add 2 12s to the back that can be taken out if needed when we travel. Thanks for the video!!
@@PastorTDesigns I know the rear speakers are 6 1/2 and are very easy to get to. The grills come right off for easy access. Not sure if you replaced them yet or not.
thanks for that vid. coulda sworn it was under the drivers seat from reading online... i have a 07 ex-l.. put a house sub in the back with a 12v - 120v inverter. same color and interior as your ody though! except no nav. and under the front drivers seat all i have is an extra storage cubby i can pull out
I think that's the airbag (the other box under the seat). I was planning on adding a Kicker 11HS8 that I bought from Crutchfield and hiding it inside the lazy susan under the footboard in the 2nd row. My dilemma is getting power to the subwoofer box down into the lazy susan and through the firewalll up to the battery. I haven't found one video yet on youtube that shows me how to do so.
You've got only 5.5" of height under the seat from all the Airbag electronics and then the seat will probably not move back and forth. If you can find a shallow (4" deep ) sub, you might get away with it. I'm still looking for a shallow base box, I remember Kicker made them back in the late 80's.
@@PastorTDesigns Pioneer TS-SW2002D2 8-inch Shallow-Mount Subwoofer with 600 Watts Max Power www.amazon.com/dp/B00JQTU434/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_gFoPDbXRE9PFA
On the EXL models that's all they do, on the Touring models they upgrade from a 160w amp to a 300w amp and allow the sub to actually interface with the radio
I didn't video it, but here's the item I purchased. The instructions are pretty straight forward. USA SPEC BT45-HON3 Bluetooth Phone, Music & AUX Input Kit for Select 2003-2014 Honda & Acura Model
@@PastorTDesigns I got this but for 2007 honda odyssey it says it needs to be plugged in to xm tuner which is at the rear end driver side, where spare tire goes. And I couldn't any video how to open that side of trim to get to the xm tuner. Appreciate any help in this regard.
If you have the Touring model, you should also have the navigation and the DVD player. The sub is under the front passenger seat. The Navigation is under the driver's seat and the DVD, well... is in the dash. I still haven't changed out the sub, I have too many projects in and around the house to get to first.
Unfortunately, the small speaker inside is probably blown. They were not very strong and I never changed it myself. I already sold the van and the sound never impressed me.
I don't have the 3rd Gen Odyssey Touring and I am glad I did not buy the car. What's a disappointment for the so called powered subwoofer! It is probably 4.5" or 5" at best, smaller than the 6.5" speakers on the door panel. I have an EX-L and I upgraded it with factory optional powered subwoofer. This is a sealed Kelton bass subwoofer with 6.5" driver and it produces enough thumb under the passenger seat. I thought it was a bit under size for a sub but man this OEM Touring sub is much worse piece of crap. I'd would not blame you for trying to replace it with either a 7" or 8" low profile powered subwoofer from JBL. The 4th Gen Odyssey has a much better 8" powered subwoofer in the back of the van in the rear side panel, which is a much better place for a sub anyway.