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3189 messages,  Last post on Dec 02, 2009 at 3:25 AM

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transmission shifting problem by keith4ski
Sep 16, 2002 (9:55 am)
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I have 3500 miles on my Pilot and in the morning, the shift at 30 MPH, is rough. It smooths out somewhat as car warms up but is still noticeable.
 
Dealer says this rough shifting is normal when cold. All comments are appreciated.
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Your thoughts on extended warranty by skarlekar
Sep 17, 2002 (6:41 am)
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Folks,
 
I am going for a new Honda Pilot EX. It comes with a 3yr/36000 miles warranty. The dealer says it is a good idea to get the Ext. Warranty by Honda Care. I understand the dealer wants to sell as much as he can. But what do you people think?
I was going through the Honda Care brochure (Ext. Warranty sold by Honda) and it says in there that parts are not covered.
 
The dealer quoted $1495 for 7yr/100K warranty.
 
So what is the point in going for it?
 
Any points will be appreciated.
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skarlekar by rms41
Sep 17, 2002 (7:34 am)
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It's not necessary to post the same question in several Pilot forums. Pick the best one.
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RE: Pilot Shifting by bill01923
Sep 18, 2002 (5:32 pm)
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My Pilot always seems to shift fine.
The only thing that takes some getting used to is the "grade logic" feature.
When going down a long hill the transmission will sometimes down shift to keep the vehicle freewheeling (speeding up) down the hill.
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2003 Honda Pilot by gregruth
Sep 29, 2002 (4:08 pm)
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The check engine light comes on. The dealer can find nothing wrong. They reset the light but as soon as the next day it comes on again, or it may go a week without coming on. Has anyone else had this problem?
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pilot--do you have trouble getting it into an eight-foot wide garage? by packrufus
Sep 29, 2002 (5:15 pm)
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Does anyone have a problem getting their Pilot into an eight-foot wide garage? The Pilot's width is of concern to me here and it may be a factor in whether I purchase it or not.
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gregruth by toca
Sep 30, 2002 (3:07 am)
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Did they check the gas cap seal? This caused the CEL to come on in my Subaru. Not sure if this would do the same for Honda's, but worth asking.
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by devicemanager
Oct 03, 2002 (9:08 pm)
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<< I was going through the Honda Care brochure (Ext. Warranty sold by Honda) and it says in there that parts are not covered. The dealer quoted $1495 for 7yr/100K warranty. >>

Skarlekar, huh? You might want to re-read the coverages. Please see the URL below.

http://www.hondacars.com/info/hondacare.asp?ModelName=Pilot

We paid $945.00 for the 7yr/75k mi ZERO deductible warranty on the Pilot.

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problems with new pilot by fester3
Oct 13, 2002 (4:37 am)
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My 2003 Honda Pilot, with just over 2000 miles sits in a Honda Dealer for over a week, waiting for Honda to take action on a broken power steering pump pulley. The pulley broke while my wife was trying to make a turn into a side street. The vehicle went strait. lucky no other vehicle was in the way.
The vehicle had just previously spent the day in the dealers shop for the timing belt pulley recall, that could have also resulted in a catastrophic outcome for the vehicle and my family. According to the dealer my timing belt had already frayed.
American Honda has been nothing but uncooperative and unresponsive to this problem. The dealer who has my car (of which I didn't purchase the car from) has been very good, but Honda has not given them a time frame on when they will receive the part to fix the vehicle.
My wife asked a representative of Honda customer service for a loaner car. She was told at first that they would look into it, but that they felt that she didn't quailfy. Later in the day, after threats from my wife Honda OK'd a loaner car for my wife. The loaner car beinmg a Plymouth Neon. We have had a Plymouth Neon for a week to haul my six memeber family arround as a replacement for my 32,000 dollar Honda Pilot.
My entire extended family has had Honda's since the 70's. They have been great cars. It appears that they are so great that when Honda makes a mistake they don't nkow how to respond and correct it.
My Pilot has had two failures that could have been catastrophic to the vehicle and my family in less than 2000 miles. A representative from Honda, whose name I can't pronounce has not gotten back to me. My only recourse is to use forums such as yours to get the message out.
Thank you.
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by toca
Oct 14, 2002 (4:42 pm)
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Not sure what message your trying to convey here, but if its to let us know that the Honda Pilot has some problems, well don't know of too many cars/trucks that don't.

If the message is to tell us they can't fix your car because they can't get the part, well it may not be Honda's problem but the West Coast Port strike that has all but halted shipments of auto parts (see link for more details)
http://www.cars.com/news/stories/100902_storya_ap.jhtml?aff=newsstar


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