When did the Honda Pilot start having transmission problems?

When did the Honda Pilot start having transmission problems?

This was intermittent, and sometimes occurred between 1st and 2nd, and other times between 2nd and 3rd. Occasionally I would notice it from 3rd to 4th.

What causes a Honda Pilot to slow down?

Transmission problems could cause your vehicle to jerk, speed up or slow down unexpectedly. It could even cause your vehicle to stop working entirely. In some model years, the problem is limited to slippage.

When did my Honda Pilot start to jerk?

At approximately 136,000 miles, I began to notice a bit of a jerk when the car shifted up. This was intermittent, and sometimes occurred between 1st and 2nd, and other times between 2nd and 3rd. Occasionally I would notice it from 3rd to 4th.

Why does the Honda Pilot hold gears longer?

Posts: 30. My ’07 Pilot tends to hold gears as well, and I believe this is an attempt by Honda to improve performance at the expense of economy. Also, because the Pilot is a heavy, non-aerodynamic vehicle, the tranny holds gears longer so that when it does shift, you won’t bog down in a higher gear.

Who do pilots talk to and what are they saying?

Stuff Pilots Say! Who do pilots talk to and what are they saying? When I was a kid, my dad took a small, transistor AM/FM radio, cracked it open and tinkered with the FM tuning coil. Within a couple of minutes, he turned it into an aviation-band receiver. I was probably the first 14 year-old, ever, to think his dad was a genius.

Why does the Honda Pilot stay in a lower gear?

This prevents excessive “hunting” by the tranny. As for the transmission staying in a lower gear when going downhill, this is the computer’s “Grade Logic” at work, adding engine braking to keep the car from gaining excessive speed downhill. I wish the Pilot had a manual shift gate like my Acura TL, but it’s not to be…

Where is the pilot screw located on a jet engine?

Let’s define the carburetor butterfly or slide the dividing line between the air box side, and the engine side. A pilot air screw will be located on the air box side, while a fuel screw will be located on the engine side. This is true for most carburetors.

What do you need to know about pilot screws?

The first step is to determine if you have an AIRscrew that meters air, or a FUELscrew that meters fuel. They work opposite of each other so it is important to know that before performing this procedure.

What are some indications of a lean pilot jet?

What are some indications of a lean pilot jet and/or screw setting? 1 If your air screwis in further than 1 turn, you need a richer pilot. 2 If your fuel screwis out further than 3 turns, you need a richer pilot. 3 Off idle hesitation or bog. 4 Revving the engine in neutral will result in hanging RPM’s, or RPM’s will slowly drop back to idle RPM.

Where is the pilot air screw on an Amal?

A pilot air screw will be located on the air box side, while a fuel screw will be located on the engine side. This is true for most carburetors. I’ve seen the pilot air screw on the engine side on most Amal carburetors. When in doubt, remove the screw and see what kind of tip it has, that will determine what it meters.

How much does it cost to have Honda Pilot engine hesitate?

Our certified mobile mechanics can come to you now. Honda Pilot Engine hesitates during acceleration Inspection costs $89 on average. It can be frustrating for any driver to expect certain acceleration from their vehicle only to find that the vehicle seems to be hesitant while speeding up.

Are there transmission problems with a 2003 Honda Pilot?

The 2003 was just not a good model year overall and the chief problems with the 2003 Honda Pilot were transmission problems. The website has over 60 complaints lodged relating to transmission issues with the typical repair cost being over $3,000 for those who reported it.

Why does my Honda Pilot not shift gears?

If you try to put your car into a specific gear and shift and it will not move smoothly, or will not move at all, this could be a clear sign that there could be a low transmission fluid amount. This low transmission fluid could be due to a leak, the gear shifter, the gear shifter cable, or a problem with the valve body.

Transmission problems could cause your vehicle to jerk, speed up or slow down unexpectedly. It could even cause your vehicle to stop working entirely. In some model years, the problem is limited to slippage.

How much does it cost to fix a Honda Pilot transmission?

The price of this fix is generally around $3,500 to replace the problematic mechanism at around 123,000 miles, making this one of the most severe Honda Pilot transmission problems. The 2003 is often considered the worst Pilot model due to the severity of issues and the lack of reliability.

What causes a Honda Pilot to not start?

While there are a variety of reasons your Honda Pilot won’t start, the most common 3 are a dead battery, an alternator problem, or failed starter. How is a no-start diagnosis fixed? Correcting most no-start problems usually involves replacing the alternator, starter or battery, cleaning connections, ignition system repairs, or fuel system repairs.

This was intermittent, and sometimes occurred between 1st and 2nd, and other times between 2nd and 3rd. Occasionally I would notice it from 3rd to 4th.

What are the problems with a 2004 Honda Pilot?

See all problems of the 2004 Honda Pilot . Transmission and drivetrain vehicle in motion from start up. Engine/transmission sounds as though it should shift but does not make smooth shift from 1 gear to next. Vehicle has vibration as result of transmission not making a shift up to next gear.

While there are a variety of reasons your Honda Pilot won’t start, the most common 3 are a dead battery, an alternator problem, or failed starter. How is a no-start diagnosis fixed? Correcting most no-start problems usually involves replacing the alternator, starter or battery, cleaning connections, ignition system repairs, or fuel system repairs.

This prevents excessive “hunting” by the tranny. As for the transmission staying in a lower gear when going downhill, this is the computer’s “Grade Logic” at work, adding engine braking to keep the car from gaining excessive speed downhill. I wish the Pilot had a manual shift gate like my Acura TL, but it’s not to be…

When to engage VTM-4 in Honda Pilot?

I own a 2007 Pilot with Vtm-4 and you can only engage it when the vehicle is stopped and shifting to, first, second or Reverse only. The biggest caution is to not operate Vtm-4 on dry pavement damage may occur to the rear differential.

When did I Buy my 2006 Honda Pilot?

Purchased brand new in December 2005. Currently have about 53,000 miles. Replaced all brake pads and rotors at 40,000. Replaced tires at about 49,000. The unexpected maintenance has been the front suspension links at about 3 years (they are now starting to rattle again…looks like they last for 3-4 years).

What kind of car is a Honda Pilot?

I love my Honda Pilot !!! Purchased a used 2006 Honda Pilot EX, 3.5L, V6, 5-spd, 54,000 miles in 2012. My first Honda EVER after owning GM/Ford products. I researched this model in depth & found great ratings & high resale values. I also queried strangers driving Honda Pilots.

When did I trade in my Honda Pilot?

Installed new front end bushings before going on a 1600 mile trip to Gaspe QC. A great SUV. I traded the pilot in May of 2018. The odometer turned to 180,000 as I drove into the dealer parking lot. During the 90 minute drive to the dealer I was thinking about how well the pilot handled and the engine performed.

When was the last time I serviced my Honda Pilot?

Last serviced in Sunnyvale, CA on 05/27/21 • Vehicle serviced • Oil and filter changed • VIN glass etching vin etched • Vehicle washed/detailed • Emissions inspection performed. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX.

How many miles does a Honda Pilot ex have?

I have a 2003 Honda Pilot EX with about 116,000 miles on it. Since purchasing the vehicle at 100k miles, I’ve replaced the timing belt and spark plugs along with other normal maintenace items such as oil changes, new brakes, brake fluid change, transmission fluid change, differential fluid change, etc.

Why does my Honda Pilot not have air conditioning?

Parts Manager at Brantford Honda did not even have to look up the part – knew it right away. Must be happening all the time. Said it fails due to the heat of the engine compartment and the AC clutch relay is closest to the engine of the bunch in the housing.

How many times has the Honda Pilot been recalled?

The 2004 Honda Pilot has been recalled 13 times by NHTSA. View Recalls Reliability indicates how models have performed in the past, providing the basis for predicting how the vehicles will hold up in the year ahead. These charts provide the most comprehensive reliability information available to consumers.

What kind of reliability does a Honda Pilot have?

The Reliability score is based on our latest subscriber survey of 2004 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.

Why does my Honda Pilot alarm keep going off?

The problem is generally related to the hood latch pin switch. The way to test it is to disconnect the switch. It can be a little intimidating unless you are mechanically inclined. The problem is also discussed in an edition of Honda Service News, March 2003 p4.

What kind of fuel does a Honda Pilot use?

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.