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Replying to: strokeoluck2 (Jan 14, 2009 6:33 pm) I have an exact car but 07. I had the same issue when I had just bought it. What I had done was to have them put undeerloating which is a thick layer of some kind of a tar. During winter when I tried to use the D2/3/1 I had to play around with the gear, wiggle it around until it started working. I am thinking that it may have been because of the undercoating restricting some mechanical part. I suggest you try the same. I am sure it will work. As for interrior light, if you leave the doors open, the interior lights will shut off after a while, however, if you leave the dome or courtesy lights on, it will not turn off. Really stupid ! My kids have left the dome light on ove night many times, but I have never had battery die on me because of it. I suppose of the battery is old or weak, it would effect it. Another thing to be aware of is that when you set your fan to automatic, it always turn on your airconditioning (AC On). If does not turn on the air condition per se, but it engages the compressor. Make sure you push the AC Off button or it will put a big dent in the gas mileage. You will get the same when you click on defrust button, but having AC on in this case will help with defugging. I absolutely love my car. And I absolutely hate the horrible gas mileage. I have not managed better than 15.5 mix city/hwy driving! Did you get Nav or DVD option with your car? |
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Replying to: strokeoluck2 (Jan 14, 2009 6:33 pm) problem recently happend to us. It absolutely would not go into the lower gears. This was during a recent snow storm. Later that week after it warmed up it slid into the lower gears with no problem. I dont think it has anything to do with undercoating. Any mechanics out there with ideas? thanks |
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Replying to: rodut (Nov 08, 2008 7:23 am) I agree that people need to learn to actually maneuver an automobile, not just "drive" it. I am in constant amazement at how some people drive on ice. I live in MidWest and we get hit pretty hard some times. I can understand southern states that occasionally get hit with snow storms, but people in the North that have lived with this for their entire life? Give me a break. Thanks for your insightful comments. I for one really appreciate it. |
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Hello, It's chilly and windy morning and the door locks won't open with the remote key. After trying this for about 10-15 minutes, I tried the manual lock and that worked. Is this normal to happen in winter? Never happened with any of my previous cars in weather worse than this. Has anyone seen anything like this before? Is something wrong with my pilot? It's a 2008, EX-L with Navi, looks like Honda quality is going down, since I also have another creaking noise problem coming from the steering wheel.
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Replying to: hondapilot08 (Jan 16, 2009 6:51 am) Has anyone had a problem with the "Side airbag Off" light coming on, even though there is absolutely nothing in the seat? Every few days, mine will come on for no apparent reason. It may stay on for a few seconds or a few minutes. Doesn't seem to matter if the car is cold or warm or how long it has been on the road. It may come on and off several times during a trip or it may not come on at all. A Honda service writer said it was nothing to worry about and they would not be able to find the problem until it stayed on all the time. Any Ideas?? |
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Replying to: hondapilot08 (Jan 16, 2009 6:51 am) I'd still love to hear from anyone who has figured out how to get the transmission into the lower gears. I appreciate the comments from one person, but the idea that I need to "wiggle" it around after we spent $30k+ on the thing wouldn't sit well w/me. Overall though, I love the Pilot. If it didn't look silly to have two of them in our garage I'd probably buy one for myself. |
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Replying to: strokeoluck2 (Jan 14, 2009 6:33 pm) |
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Replying to: strokeoluck2 (Jan 16, 2009 3:03 pm) Below is the manual page 207 for 08 Pilot re whether have the lever pull toward you before doing up/down or just shift up/down.
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Replying to: bigdadi118 (Jan 17, 2009 1:57 pm) So are you saying I should be trying to shift into D3 *without* the brakes applied? I'm already pulling the shift lever towards me, so I have that part figured out.
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Replying to: strokeoluck2 (Jan 18, 2009 6:27 pm) The rest can be done while the car is moving. I tried from D to D3 and it is just push down the lever, without pulling the lever toward your. If bringing the D3 back to D, it requires to pull the lever toward you first then lift up to D. A little confusing of when to pull the lever or not to. |
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