How many miles does a 2003 Honda Element last?
Here’s the short answer to how long will a Honda Element last: The Honda Element was built for durability and can last between 250,000 to 300,000 miles, that’s the equivalent of 15 – 20 years of service with good maintenance and sensible driving.
How much does the Honda Element cost?
Element Trims
Sport Utility | Original MSRP / Price | City MPG / Hwy MPG |
---|---|---|
Element 2WD 5dr EX | $22,935 / $21,344 | 20 / 25 |
Element 2WD 5dr LX | $20,825 / $19,388 | 20 / 25 |
Element 4WD 5dr EX | $24,185 / $22,504 | 19 / 24 |
Element 4WD 5dr LX | $22,075 / $20,547 | 19 / 24 |
What to do if your Honda Element won’t start?
Connect one end of the red jumper cable to the positive terminal on the Element and the other end to the positive terminal on the other car. Connect one end of the black cable to the negative terminal on the other car and the other end to a bare metal part of the Honda. Start the functioning car and let it idle for five minutes.
When did Honda stop making the Honda Element?
Honda discontinued the Element in early 2011. According to a survey in 2003, 67% of buyers were over 35, 38% were women, and the median age was 42. After a summer break, Honda returned to its “Element and Friends” ad campaign, using one of its characters, the crab, given the name Gil. The most popular character from the ads with his “I Pinch!”
Why does my Honda Element keep getting p2646?
If your Element getting P2646, one of the most common reasons that it pops up is the wrong weight oil was used during the last oil change, the oil level is low, or the oil is incredibly dirty. If any of that sounds like it might be the case for you, start by replacing the oil with the proper oil recommended by Honda.
What kind of engine does a Honda Element have?
2003: The 2003 Element was launched with two trim levels — DX and EX. All-wheel drive models came with a large rear moonroof. All trim levels came with a 156hp 2.4L K24A4 engine shared with the 7th generation North American Honda Accord.