What are the brake problems on a Honda Pilot?

What are the brake problems on a Honda Pilot?

Design flaw with the location of speed sensors and it’s mounting.Snow/Ice cut the speed sensor, not covered under warranty, had to pay towing, car rental, and dealer fees. Contacted Honda Corp was told sorry for your luck. =/ Regular oil change, Front and Rear Brake Pads and Rotors replaced. Brake fluid flush.

Are there any problems with a 2003 Honda Pilot?

CarComplaints.com Notes: Beware the 2003 Honda Pilot once the odometer reaches 100k miles, when two problem defect trends have shown up: transmission failure & ignition switch problems. Read more ยป Typically a locksmith can fix the ignition switch or it can be replaced for around $700.

What kind of seats does a 2003 Honda Pilot have?

Description: Used 2003 Honda Pilot EX with AWD/4WD, Rear Bench Seats, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel, Third-row seating, Auto Climate Control. This just in at Choice Motor Car! 2003 Honda Pilot This modern classic Honda Pilot is in great shape for the year and the mileage that it has.

Are there any recalls on the Honda Pilot?

A major transmission recall of over 1 million Honda vehicles back in 2004 dealt with transmission damage due to overheating, but 2003 Pilot transmissions have continued to fail.

How to find a genuine Honda Pilot brake pad set?

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When did I Buy my 2003 Honda Pilot?

We bought the car new in Oct of 2002. The tires were replaced at 84K…still have original brakes at 102K. Never so much as an alignment needed. The usual oil changes and a timing belt is all I’ve done in 11 years.

Is the Honda Pilot still running factory plugs?

Update…After 14 years no rust, interior/exterior looks great, still running the factory plugs, may be the last car I ever need. Was this review helpful? (36) (0)

What happens when brake rotors go to floor?

Axle bearing or wheel bearing is the component that holds the brake rotors fixed in place. If the bearing is not functioning properly, the brake rotors can be loose and move around, creating an air gap between the rotor and the brake calipers.