What kind of transmission does a 2005 Honda Pilot have?

What kind of transmission does a 2005 Honda Pilot have?

Automatic
2005 Honda Pilot Specifications

2005 PILOT LX EX/EX-L
Type: VTM-4 Four-Wheel Drive X X
Automatic Transmission: 5-Speed X X
Transmission: Honda Grade Logic Control X X
Ratios: 1st gear 2.563 2.563

How much is a transmission for a Honda Pilot?

The price of a new Honda Pilot transmission could be over $3,500 depending on the vehicle, however, transmission services such as fluid changes and a transmission fluid flush are considerably less lavish, in some cases costing less than $150.

How many miles per gallon does a 2005 Honda Pilot get?

17 city / 22 highway
2005 Honda Pilot/MPG

What kind of engine does a 2005 Honda Pilot have?

The 2005 Honda Pilot is offered in LX, EX and EXL trim levels with seating for up to eight passengers with your choice of a rear entertainment system or navigation, depending on the model. The Pilot comes equipped with a 255 horsepower 3.5-liter V6 and a 5-speed automatic transmission with overdrive, with 4WD standard on all models.

How many miles does a Honda Pilot ex have?

I have a 2003 Honda Pilot EX with about 116,000 miles on it. Since purchasing the vehicle at 100k miles, I’ve replaced the timing belt and spark plugs along with other normal maintenace items such as oil changes, new brakes, brake fluid change, transmission fluid change, differential fluid change, etc.

How long does it take a Honda Pilot to turn over?

So I turn the key and continue to crank while listening closely to hear it turn over. It oftentimes takes 5-10 seconds to turn over. And even when it does turn over, it seems to barely start. I do not understand what is going on!

How long should I crank my Honda Pilot?

Most people feel lie 2 or 3 seconds are “forever”. IIRC up to 5 seconds is acceptable. We just get spoiled by the 1/4 second normal start. I don’t touch the pedal at all while cranking.

Does the 2005 Honda Pilot have transmission problems?

Along with brake problems, the 2005 Honda Pilot has transmission difficulties of its own. Many owners have reported transmission fluid leaking into the radiator, which can cause difficulties in both systems. The cost of repairing it can be at least $2,000.

Are 2005 Honda Pilots reliable?

The Pilot’s IntelliChoice Cost of Ownership Value Rating is Excellent across the board, owing to its class-leading resale value and Honda reliability.

How many miles will a 2005 Honda Pilot last?

If you treat a Honda Pilot well by using it responsibly and giving it regular maintenance, it should last for 250,0000 to 300,000 miles.

Is 2005 a good year for Honda Pilot?

One of the best crossover SUVs available, the 2005 Honda Pilot is an excellent choice for large, active families in need of versatility.

Is the Honda Pilot still using the same transmission?

There is no information really available currently about any issues that drivers have had with the 2020 model year the Honda Pilot. It’s still part of the third generation of Honda Pilots, so it’s very likely that it’s still using the same transmission as previous years.

What kind of transmission fluid do I need for my Honda Pilot?

Owners of other Honda or Acura vehicles such as the Accord, Civic, Crosstour, CR-V, CR-Z, Fit, Insight, Odyssey, Pilot, Ridgeline, ILX, TSX, TLX, TL, RLX, RDX, NSX and MDX may also find these DIY instructions to be helpful. The recommended replacement automatic transmission fluid is genuine Honda ATF DW-1.

What was the 2004 model year of the Ford Pilot?

The transmission issues were much less prevalent in the 2004 model year of the Pilot, though there were still some complaints from drivers that it was not working the way it should. Transmission slipping and shuddering were the most common issues that came up, but it was not nearly on the same level as the 2003 model year.

How much ATF can I take out of a Honda Pilot?

Allow the ATF to drain out for at least a few minutes or until the flow slows down to just an occasional drip. If you want to be certain of how many quarts of old fluid you removed from the transmission, make a gallon jugged measured out with quart markings on the side. We drained out about 3.5 U.S. quarts.