What are the safety features on a 2014 Honda Pilot?
The 2014 Honda Pilot’s standard safety features include antilock brakes, traction and stability control, front-seat side airbags and full-length side curtain airbags. A rearview camera is also standard, and the Touring comes with parking sensors.
Do you need unlock code for Honda Pilot?
2013 and 2014 Honda Odyssey and Honda Pilots do not require a radio unlock code. You can find additional information about your radio and navigation system in your owners’ manual. Honda models that are 2001 or older have serial numbers that are on the back of the device.
Are there any changes to the Honda Pilot?
For the 2019 model year, Honda has refreshed the Pilot inside and out. The powertrain for the Pilot has remained unchanged, but Honda did revise the nine speed transmission only found in the Touring and Elite trims. The exterior now has new bumpers, grille, wheels, LED headlights, and revised taillights.
How to check tire pressure in a Honda Pilot?
Control of the vehicle always remains with the driver. 5 For optimal tire wear and performance, tire pressure should be checked regularly with a gauge. Do not rely solely on the monitor system. Please see your Honda dealer for details.
What to do if your Honda Pilot says P3400?
Replace the pressure switch. If it still gives the code, pop the cove off and look. There’s no way for mere mortals (those of use without ready access to HDS…) to run a function diagnostic on the system.
What does a stored code P3400 on a car mean?
That may include but is not limited to vehicles from Honda, Dodge, Ram, GMC, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Pontiac, etc. A stored code P3400 means that the powertrain control module (PCM) has detected an abnormality in the cylinder deactivation system for engine bank one.
Is there a P3400 code for the VPs?
VPS seems to be a “vapor pressure sensor” and is most likely mounted on the fuel tank. You may in fact have a problem with your VPS, but that would not set a P3400 code. It would set something in the P04xx range, as it deals with the EVAP system.
What does P3400 stand for on Honda Odyssey?
P3400 relates to bank 1, which is the rear cylinder head VCM solenoid. As a test, I unplugged the oil pressure sensor, and the Odyssey now ran in 6 cylinder mode ALL the time.