If your Honda Pilot’s heat only works when driving, there are five leading causes you should check. They are low coolant, air pockets, a ...
P0100 is a generic OBD2 trouble code that indicates an issue with your Honda Pilot’s Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor. This code is usually ...
P0001 is a rarely seen OBD II error code. It indicates an issue with your Honda Pilot’s Fuel Volume Regulator (FVR) Control System. ...
If your Honda Pilot has a humming noise at high speed, it can be distracting and, depending on the cause, dangerous. We’ve outlined the most common ...
P0088 is a common OBD2 trouble code that can occur in the Honda Pilot. In layman’s terms, it indicates that your SUV’s fuel pressure is too high. ...
P0026 is a code that signals an issue with your Honda Pilot’s intake valve control solenoid circuit. In layman’s terms, the circuit is not complying ...
As vehicles have become more computerized, warning lights have gotten exceptionally specific in reporting potential problems. A good example of this is ...
P0725 is a common OBD2 code that can occur in the Honda Pilot. It indicates an issue with the engine speed sensor input circuit (which measures the ...
Daytime running lights (or DRL) are specialized lights that come on when your Honda Pilot’s regular headlights are turned off. Their purpose is to ...
P2271 is a generic DTC trouble code that can affect the Honda Pilot. It indicates that the oxygen sensor located on bank 1 in the second position ...