What are the RPMs on a Honda Ridgeline?

What are the RPMs on a Honda Ridgeline?

It does a few different things. 1. If you bring it to about 46 miles an hr, the rpms read 2000, hold it there, within seconds, the rpm will drop to 1800 and go back to 2000 and will go on and on as long as I hold it there. 2.

What’s the problem with my Honda Ridgeline transmission?

It could very likely be a solenoid problem, if not something else. Ford replaced 2 transmissions in my old Taurus before realizing the problem was a throttle sensor. I would find someone who knows the Honda transmission, and hopefully an independent that would be cheaper than a dealership for a diagnosis.

Why does my Honda Odyssey make a humming noise?

1. turn of the headlight and AC, drive to a normal speed, say 45 mph, and stop the car slowly. you should hear noise when the car is close to a complete stop. When the car is in complete stop, you can feel very high freq engine vibration from the steering wheel and break pedal.

Why does my Honda Ridgeline have a nitro switch?

The nitro switch is the Vtec kicking in or all four valves coming online. I know that this tranny is different acting than any other vehicle I have ever had. It is a 5 speed automatic that wants to act like a 5 speed stick. It could be that your vehicle is going in and out of over drive.

It does a few different things. 1. If you bring it to about 46 miles an hr, the rpms read 2000, hold it there, within seconds, the rpm will drop to 1800 and go back to 2000 and will go on and on as long as I hold it there. 2.

What kind of horsepower does a 2012 ridgeline have?

The 2012 Honda Ridgeline’s 3.5-liter V6 offers ample horsepower (250), but that power is relatively high – 5,700 rpm – on the tach. And at a time when Chrysler’s Ram truck brand is offering its HEMI V8 as a no-cost option, the Honda’s well-regarded V6 might seem somewhat inadequate.

What’s the new model for the Honda Ridgeline?

What’s New For 2012. The 2012 Honda Ridgeline gets a new Sport trim that includes black-painted 18-inch wheels, a black honeycomb grille, foglights, a leather-wrapped steering wheel with cruise and audio controls, and more.

It could very likely be a solenoid problem, if not something else. Ford replaced 2 transmissions in my old Taurus before realizing the problem was a throttle sensor. I would find someone who knows the Honda transmission, and hopefully an independent that would be cheaper than a dealership for a diagnosis.