Is it too bad about my Honda Element?

Is it too bad about my Honda Element?

That’s too bad about your Honda Element, but it seems like you got your money’s worth out of that rig. It is also too bad the Honda brand isn’t as creative as it once was. You are correct that most of the usual suspects all fall into basically the same mold with a slight variation in flavor and style.

What do I need to replace my Honda Element?

It’s got enough of the modern crap you’ll want—rearview camera, park-assist sensors, center-stack LCD screen, and probably other stuff, certainly more than your Element.

How tall is the Honda Element in inches?

In fact, when AMC redesigned the [redacted] for model year 1984 from a body-on-frame setup to unibody, the new configuration was said to have kept 90 percent of the predecessor’s interior volume while cutting 21 inches of length, six inches of width, four inches of height, and 1,200 pounds of heft.

Why does my Honda VTEC go into fuel cut mode?

If the pressure switch signal is not logical for the commanded state of the control solenoid, a DTC will set and the PCM will go into a ‘fuel-cut’ mode limiting engine rpm and performance. The PCM simply doesn’t ‘know’ what the state of the intake valves are, so you end up with the symptoms you describe.

What was the last year the Honda Element was made?

2010: For 2010, Honda Element offered LX, EX, EX with Navigation, and SC trim levels. All trim levels featured a 5-speed automatic transmissions. 2011: For 2011, the option of a navigation system and the sporty SC trim level have been dropped. The Royal Blue Pearl color was also eliminated. Honda discontinued the Element in early 2011.

What’s the new trim level for the Honda Element?

A new trim level called the SC was offered with a different front bumper and grille, lowered suspension and 18-inch alloy wheels, projector headlamps, “tribal print” seat fabric, center console, and carpeted floors in the seating areas.

What was the color of the Honda Element in 2008?

Unlike the other trim packages, the SC had a non-removable center console. 2008: The only change from the 2007 Element was the addition of the color Royal Blue Pearl for the SC trim. 2009: New color combinations for the dashboard became available.

That’s too bad about your Honda Element, but it seems like you got your money’s worth out of that rig. It is also too bad the Honda brand isn’t as creative as it once was. You are correct that most of the usual suspects all fall into basically the same mold with a slight variation in flavor and style.