What kind of problems does a Honda Pilot have?

What kind of problems does a Honda Pilot have?

The Reliability score is based on our latest subscriber survey of 2006 Honda Pilot owners. The owner comments describe problems respondents experienced with this vehicle. Blower (fan) motor, A/C compressor, condenser, evaporator, heater system, automatic climate control, refrigerant leakage, electrical failure.

Is there a recall on the 2006 Honda Pilot?

The 2006 Honda Pilot has been recalled 10 times by NHTSA.

When does Honda Pilot A / C quit working?

“After driving, on a trip , for approximately 90 minutes, the A/C will quit blowing cool/cold air. The A/C has to be turned off for about 30 minutes and usually it will operate fine for another 90 to 120 minutes. this problem most frequently occurs when the outside temperature is above 85 degrees.

What kind of fuel does a Honda Pilot use?

Premium unleaded fuel is recommended when towing above 3500 lbs. Capacity of 4500 lbs. is for boat trailers and 3500 lbs. for all other trailers. Refer to the owner’s manual for additional towing information. Fuel (gal.) *Based on 2006 EPA mileage estimates.

Vehicle also had its spark plugs replaced and routine fluid changes (oil, transmission, rear differential). 3rd clutch sensor failed code p0348 ($35). Replaced sensor at home along with transmission flush.

Premium unleaded fuel increases engine torque and is recommended when towing above 3500 lbs. Maximum towing capacity is 4500 lbs. for boat trailers and 3500 lbs. for all other trailers. Premium unleaded fuel is recommended when towing above 3500 lbs. Refer to the Owner’s Manual for additional towing information.

Why is my Honda transmission not working properly?

Using aftermarket transmission fluid can lead to erratic shifting or premature gearbox failure. On high mileage vehicles, metal particles in the transmission fluid can cause solenoid failure. Metal from the torque converter or clutches is carried in the transmission fluid, which then gets into the solenoids.

Why is my Honda Pilot making a clicking noise?

Dealer states that all Pilots have that vibration, especially in cold weather. Leaking CV joint was causing roughness upon acceleration. Had to replace passenger side CV joint. Clicking noise heard when turning to the left. Both front axles replaced. Had to drop exhaust, torch bracket around catalytic converter and apply torch to remove right axle.

What to do if your Honda transmission is not working?

Honda has come up with a transmission software update that can prevent the lockup clutch from staying engaged. Call your Honda dealer to give them your VIN and ask if there is a transmission software update. The dealer may let you know over the phone or require you to take the car to verify.

What is the fault code for a Honda transmission?

While there are hundreds of possible fault codes, here is a list of the most common Honda transmission fault codes. P0766 “ Failed Shift Solenoid D “ This DTC can be stored when there is a problem with a shift solenoid or the valve body.

Why do I get fault code p1735 on my Honda Accord?

On Honda equipped with the four-cylinder engine, the problem could be due to the TCC lock-up solenoid. This may be the problem if you are getting fault code P1735.

Why does my Honda Pilot vibrate when in Eco mode?

The drivetrain vibrates when in eco mode when the engine deactivates cylinders. Tech performed tsb, which Improved but did not fix the issue. Dealer states that all Pilots have that vibration, especially in cold weather. Leaking CV joint was causing roughness upon acceleration. Had to replace passenger side CV joint.

Why is my Honda CRV blowing out white smoke?

Girlfriends 2000 Honda CRV with 220,000 miles runs great, idles great, shifts great and has plenty of power. Blowing out giant clouds of white smoke while hot or cold. Does not overheat or use any coolant. Is the engine toast. I have to get a smog check in California. Diagnostic check flags 02 sensor. Please help can’t afford a car right now.

Girlfriends 2000 Honda CRV with 220,000 miles runs great, idles great, shifts great and has plenty of power. Blowing out giant clouds of white smoke while hot or cold. Does not overheat or use any coolant. Is the engine toast. I have to get a smog check in California. Diagnostic check flags 02 sensor. Please help can’t afford a car right now.

Why does my car have black smoke coming from the tailpipe?

Engine deposits are another reason causing black smoke from tailpipe. When the engine is new, it will run fluently without any problems. But after a long period of use, the engine conditions get worse and worse and this consists of getting accumulations of combustion product in important areas like combustion chambers and injectors.

Can a bad crankshaft sensor cause the engine to stall?

If the crankshaft position sensor or its wiring have any issues, it can cause the crankshaft signal to be cut off while the engine is running, which can cause the engine to stall. This is usually a symptom of a wiring problem, however a bad crankshaft position sensor can also produce this symptom.

What does white smoke mean when starting a car?

White smoke (when the car is warmed up, not so much when first starting it in cold weather) usually means coolant is getting into the combustion chamber. It doesn’t take much, but if tis white smoke has beenn going on for months without coolant loss, I suspect youare right it isn’t the head gasket.