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Re: hearing liquid sloshing noise from rear, fuel tank? [uconnhuskiesfa] by rodut
Jun 25, 2008 (11:47 am)
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Replying to: uconnhuskiesfa (Jun 24, 2008 12:47 pm)

Probably when they redesigned the tank they made it different on purpose (to not fit the older models) so they wouldn't have to change all the tanks ! It has to be done on purpose ...
I tend to agree that they redesigned the tanks because my 2008 looks silent.
Cheers
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Changing oil/shifting D to D2/overall power of car/tire inflation by needacar41
Jun 30, 2008 (3:20 pm)
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Hi!
 
I'm the proud owner of a 2008 EX-L 2WD purchased 3/08. It currently has 2,900 miles on it. I'm mostly city driving w/some hwy on weekends. I'm a careful driver, not a lead foot or jackrabbit starter & not a hard braker. Since this is my first Honda & first SUV, this newbie has a few questions...
 
1) Oil life is currently 50%. Manual states when to "truly" bring it in for oil change but was wondering what you all feel is the best time to do it at & is going to dealer best?
 
2) While wanting to switch from "D" to D2 or D3, find I cannot do it without coming to a complete stop & this is virtually impossible when I am on the freeway approaching a steep hill at 65 mph. Manual states to lift lever toward you but it did nothing so I chugged up a steep incline in the "D" mode. What am I missing or what am I doing wrong?
 
3) I'm not power hungry but why am I feeling this car doesn't have a whole lot of pick-up & go? I'm not towing anything, the a/c is off, nothing to prevent it from going....I just feel it should have more power as often I have my foot on the gas more than 1/2 way & it still lugs a bit (flat terrain, not on hills)....any ideas?
 
4) Rear passenger tire light (TPMS) went on. Filled it, wondering is it best to check all tires every how many miles or so to avoid that light? Manual made it sound very serious when the light went on & I was even afraid to drive it to the service station. (note: tire didn't look flat or low but I filled anyway). Just want to avoid other tire lights going on.
 
Thanks so much!! I really am enjoying this car but obviously still learning a lot. I greatly appreciate your input & feedback~
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Don't shift the tranny.... by beer4704
Jul 01, 2008 (5:46 am)
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Put it in "D" and leave it there. Unless you are caught in a snow storm or some other extreme condition, I would leave it alone. Highly paid engineers have designed the Honda motor/tranny combo to work 99% of the time in "D" alone. If you wanted a manual, you should have bought one. If you are afraid to drive a slightly low tire to a service station, then you shouldn't be shifting a tranny you can't repair or understand. To each his own........"C'est la vie"
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Re: Don't shift the tranny.... [beer4704] by needacar41
Jul 01, 2008 (2:55 pm)
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Replying to: beer4704 (Jul 01, 2008 5:46 am)

Thanks for the input. I appreciate your time.
 
1) Regarding leaving it in "D," I guess it's ok if it lugs up a hill, or I drop down to 40 mph & I start smelling funny stuff from the engine? That's what it did last time & I just thought not shifting it to at least D3 was hurting it in some way....Somehow it didn't feel right & still doesn't.
 
2) I am not afraid to drive a low tire to a service station. When I read the 2008 Honda Pilot manual regarding this issue, it sounded as if the tire was going to burst then & there if I was to drive it any further after the TPMS light went on. When you're not used to a vehicle yet and you read something like that, you're in ultra caution mode, I suppose. (Especially being a female out at 11:30pm at night searching for a gas station.).
 
Again, this is my first SUV (& first Honda) & I know I'll have to learn lots more as I go along. I simply wanted to ask these questions as I know the majority of the people on these boards are obviously more experienced than I.
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Re: Don't shift the tranny.... [needacar41] by kipk
Jul 02, 2008 (3:28 am)
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Replying to: needacar41 (Jul 01, 2008 2:55 pm)

Pilots downshift to a lower gear when the need arises. If yours is not downshifting while in "D", there is something wrong with the tranny or it's controls.
 
Kip
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Re: Changing oil/shifting D to D2/overall power of car/tire inflation [needacar41] by tiacia
Jul 02, 2008 (5:52 pm)
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Replying to: needacar41 (Jun 30, 2008 3:20 pm)

Hi needacar41 --
 
After reading your "D" to D2 or D3" issue, I found I was unable to shift also -- When I came to a stop I tried to shift it again -- Within a few seconds the lever finally shifted to D3, then 2, and 1 -- I went for a drive, trying to shift while riding -- It worked -- Yea !! -- It seems like I just had to “break it in”
 
I disagree with the person who said “Put it in ‘D’ and leave it there”……..
 
I was reading the manual and it did not say anything about not shifting while driving -- It says to “pull the shift lever towards you” when shifting from D3 to 2, or from 2 to 1
 
It goes on to say to “move the shift lever” when shifting from D to D3, or D3 to D, or 1 to 2, or from 2 to D3
 
I hope this manual info helps you !!
TiaCia 
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Re: Pilot keyless entry problems [mrrube1] by ross22
Jul 02, 2008 (5:53 pm)
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Replying to: mrrube1 (Sep 07, 2007 12:57 pm)

did you ever find a fix for this? I am having a very similar problem with a 2004 pilot.
 
thanks.
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2003 Pilot Door Lock Fault? by ross22
Jul 03, 2008 (9:14 am)
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I am having problems with the driver's side door lock. Neither the keyless fob or the switch on the door locks or unlocks the door. The other doors work with the fob and the switch. The door seems to be "trying" to lock and unlock when I activate the lock but, the lock seems to almost be sticking. I have removed the inside of the door and I can't identify anything preventing the door from working properly.
 
any suggestions would be very helpful.
 
thanks
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Re: 2003 Pilot Door Lock Fault? [ross22] by parviz
Jul 07, 2008 (2:58 pm)
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Replying to: ross22 (Jul 03, 2008 9:14 am)

How old is your battery. This may be far fetched but someone who had the same problem told me the problem went away after getting a new battery.
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Re: 2003 Pilot Door Lock Fault? [parviz] by ross22
Jul 07, 2008 (5:30 pm)
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Replying to: parviz (Jul 07, 2008 2:58 pm)

thanks, but the battery was new in Feb and the problem developed after that. I took it to the shop and was told its an actuator. Now I need to figure out what that is, how much it is and how do I replace it. the shop wants about $150.00 for parts and labor. I'd like to do it myself if its pretty easy.

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