How do I put my Honda Passport in neutral?
1. Press and hold the brake pedal. 2. Select N, then release the button to display (Neutral) N hold mode on the driver information interface.
What does D S mean in Honda Pilot?
Drive/S Position
Drive/S Position (D/S): Each time you press the D/S button, the mode switches between Drive and S mode. Used for: Drive: Normal driving (gears change between 1st and 9th automatically). Temporarily driving in the sequential mode.
Does the Honda Passport have paddle shifters?
All Passport trims feature a 9-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters. This remarkably compact unit provides even stronger acceleration while still allowing impressive EPA fuel-economy ratings as well.
What to do if your Honda won’t shift out of Park?
Power to the shift interlock solenoid is provided by Fuse #5 in the driver’s under-dash relay center. Check fuses #10, 17, and 5 first. Then check for ground on the black wire at the shift interlock solenoid with key in the RUN position and foot on the brake. If you don’t see ground, the ECM/PCM isn’t providing ground.
What’s the off road mode on the Honda Passport?
There are several off-road drive modes to choose in the Passport. The all-wheel-drive system can be shifted from the normal drive mode into Snow, Mud and Sand. These adjust the throttle response and transmission shift points to match the surface you’re driving on.
How does all wheel drive work on Honda Passport?
The all-wheel-drive system can be shifted from the normal drive mode into Snow, Mud and Sand. These adjust the throttle response and transmission shift points to match the surface you’re driving on. For example, Snow mode equals a softer throttle and launches that start in 2nd gear to limit wheelspin.
How big is the back of the Honda Passport?
Behind the second-row seatback is 41.2 cubic feet of space. Fold the second row down and this expands to about 78 cubic feet in total. Even better, as Wong points out in his review, is the “giant opening” the rear hatch provides when loading up.