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Re: towing info?? [kipk] by bajabill1
Oct 22, 2007 (9:28 am)
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Replying to: kipk (Oct 16, 2007 4:43 am)

what is the tow rating of the '05 Pilot, 3500 or 4500?
 
We are thinking of TTs now, and are considering one option to stay real small, and keep our Pilot. This is probably our 3rd or 4th potential avenue
 
used 3/4 truck - 5th wheel
used suburban - ~30' heavy travel trailer
used escalade - ~28' lighter travel trailer
 
and now I am going to see if we can agree on a 20' hybrid weighing about 3000 lb and stay with the Pilot - going to burst my wife's bubble cause she has been on cloud nine thinking she could get an escalade
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How Much Can It Really Tow by wendyrakus
Oct 30, 2007 (4:52 am)
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I know that both the older MDXes and the Pilots are towing rated at 4500 lb for boats and 3500 lb for "other" trailers. I also know about the 4 pin / 7 pin issue. What I want to know is how much they can really tow. We have an "other" trailer that weighs about 4000 lb. We don't tow often...maybe 10 days a year tops, and rarely more than a couple of hours per trip.
 
Would either a Pilot or an older MDX be able to handle that amount of towing? Has anyone had experience with towing slightly outside the ratings?
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Hydraulic Actuator Solenoid Lockout by finalchapter
Dec 20, 2007 (6:56 pm)
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Hi everyone -
  
I have a 2006 Pilot with the dealer installed tow package. I will be towing a boat and trailer weighing around 2800-3000 lbs. The electrical connection at present is a 'four-flat'. One male ground and three female power for lights, turn signals, brakelights, etc.
  
The surge brake actuator on the boat trailer comes with a solenoid lockout that, when you place the vehicle in reverse, the solenoid engages and inserts a pin behind the coupler and prevents the actuator from engaging the brakes so you can back up. This configuration requires a 'five-flat' plug.
  
My question is: Can I safely tie into the reverse light wiring without screwing up something in the vehicle to provide the voltage to the solenoid to engage the pin?
  
Are there any other options? The parts guy at Honda didn't know what the term 'five-flat' meant. I found that curious though not unexpected.
  
Thanks,
  
FC
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Mileage while towing by mark960
Mar 01, 2009 (7:12 pm)
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Hi, I have a 2003 Pilot that I have been happy with. Typically it gets 20-23 mpg on the highway. However, I recently was towing an 6 x 10 enclosed trailer from NY to Florida. The mileage dropped to 10 mpg for the whole trip. I kept the speed below 60 mph to reduce wind drag.
 
Is this normal???? I had a Chevy Astro van that would get 15 mpg while towing a similar size trailer.
 
Tx.
Mark

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