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Re: New 06 Pilot is Dead [ettamarna] by hkeiner
Jan 18, 2006 (9:45 am)
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Replying to: ettamarna (Dec 28, 2005 2:47 pm)

Your posting said...My wife has noticed the audio (both nav and stereo) has gone off. This lasted for about 20 minutes, with no apparent cause. There was a loud "popping" sound, and the audio mysteriously returned. Sounds like some sort of electrical gremlin.
 
My 2006 Honda Pilot EXL with NAV exhibited the exact same situation. The audio was dead for about 20 minutes after starting the car and then came back with a loud popping sound. This happened only once and we were up in the mountains where the temperature was below freezing. We are normally not in such cold weather (we live near San Francisco) and assumed it was related to the cold and came back after the car warmed up.
 
Did your audio problem occur under similar weather conditions?
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Re: 2006 Honda Pilot problems ... [markjenn] by explorerx4
Jan 19, 2006 (6:28 pm)
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Replying to: markjenn (Jan 17, 2006 10:18 am)

there are a whole lot more jeeps and explorers for someone post about than pilots. not only that, they have been around for 15 and more years. plenty of time for anyone to post a problem.
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AWD by bogiejim
Jan 21, 2006 (5:26 am)
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I have an '06 AWD and have a question on the AWD system. I probably haven't read enough in the manual, but am sure one of you can give me a quick answer. Is the AWD engaged at all times and will operate at any speed, as long as the system detects that it is needed? Also for anyone looking at mileage estimates. I am in a cold weather area (MA/NH border) and do warm the vehicle up for about 5 minutes in the morning. I have a commute to work each way of 3.5 miles, with some stop and go. I am getting about 12 mpg under these conditions. Obviously with a 7 mile round trip each day this is not a major factor for me as far as fuel cost. I have taken one long highway trip and did get the 21 mpg as advertised.
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Re: noise problem [kabill] by unclet
Jan 21, 2006 (5:57 am)
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Replying to: kabill (Jan 06, 2006 10:48 pm)

My wife thought I was nuts....we arranged a purchase via the internet and when we showed up to drive the specific vehicle, I heard that window noise. Drove me nuts. We drove 4 others at the dealer until we found one that it was absent or at least minimal......we bought that one as we still liked the pilot compared to the others vehicles we looked at. But I must say, on a couple, it was downright loud and then the wife beleived me. Dealer told me they never had any complaints..even took me in to the service guy who said no complaints. So let us know what your dealer says. We have had ours about a month and I dont drive more than once a week, but I've only noticed it with the radio off...test driving I leave everything off, so slightest noise was noticeable.
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Re: Pilot Wind Noise [kabill] by unclet
Jan 21, 2006 (6:26 am)
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Replying to: kabill (Dec 02, 2005 10:50 pm)

I am a noise freek and did have a problem of a side window vibration/noise in a couple Pilots we test drove. I put anohter post on my experience with that. But this was irregardless of speed, just with bumps. I think wind noise is minimal compared to my 96 T-100 and vs the 97 Explorer we sold for the Pilot. Overall, I think it is a pretty quiet ride.........not as quiet as the Volvo XC 90 (and I thought it was more a difference in road noise vs wind), but that was like the only thing we like about the Vovlo more than the pilot and figured I'd keep the 10k in my pocket. But it would be interesting if anyone with those wind deflectors could add any commets.
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Re: AWD [bogiejim] by tsy
Jan 21, 2006 (12:13 pm)
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Replying to: bogiejim (Jan 21, 2006 5:26 am)

The AWD system in the Pilot is always 'ready' but in normal situations is front wheel drive. When it detects slippage of the front wheels it automatically sends power to the rear wheels. So, it's not like 4WD trucks where you have to engage 4WD, it's all seamlessly automatic. Just drive.
 
If you get stuck in mud and snow, you can engage the VTM lock which is a pseudo 4WD mode. But since more SUVs never leave the asphalt, I doubt you'll ever need this.
 
Hope this helps
 
tom
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Re: AWD [tsy] by mjansen1
Jan 21, 2006 (6:47 pm)
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Replying to: tsy (Jan 21, 2006 12:13 pm)

AWD and 4WD is always ambiguous to me and often the sales people don't even know!
Is one tire normally spinning up front and if it loses traction, only one rear tire in the back starts spinning? I limited slip or positraction an option? And just exactly how is the VTM work? How many wheels spinning? I remember seeing a Mercedes 430 with one wheel up in the air spinning and the others doing nothing. And all he was trying to do was drive up on a friends lawn-- which by the way, there was already and Accord, Outback, and 323 on the lawn; it was rather embarrassing for him.
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Re: AWD [mjansen1] by steve_ HOST
Jan 21, 2006 (7:51 pm)
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Replying to: mjansen1 (Jan 21, 2006 6:47 pm)

This may be of interest:
 
4WD & AWD systems explained
 
Steve, Host
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Re: AWD [mjansen1] by tsy
Jan 22, 2006 (1:48 am)
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Replying to: mjansen1 (Jan 21, 2006 6:47 pm)

There are lots of AWD systems out there. Honda's VTM (Variable Torque Management) normally runs in FWD. When the sensors detect imminent wheel slippage, it transfers power to the rear limited slip differential which sends power to each wheel as needed. I don't know if the traction control will intervene at this time to stop the free spinning wheel so that power transfers to the wheels with traction- I would guess this is the case.
VTM4-lock can be used at low speeds. It locks the rear differential to split power to each wheel equivalently- to help in very low traction conditions. Kind of a pseudo-4WD. But if one front wheel is spinning your only traction is the 2 rear wheels.
 
It's in this situation where AWD is inferior to 4WD with locking differentials so that all 4 wheels are powered at the same time regardless of traction. Each wheel spins at exactly the same speed. This is what is needed for hard core off roading, but not for most of us who almost never go off road.
 
Hope this explains things some. I doubt you'll ever get stuck on a lawn in your Pilot (unless it's covered with ice)
 
tom
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Re: AWD [tsy] by mjansen1
Jan 22, 2006 (8:26 am)
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Replying to: tsy (Jan 22, 2006 1:48 am)

Thanks, that helps. We currently have an Outback and limited slip was an option at the time and I definitely went for it. Only a few hundred bucks more. My only "off-roading" would be snow and sand on the beach.

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