Do you need transfer case fluid for Honda Pilot?

Do you need transfer case fluid for Honda Pilot?

Check your owner’s manual for the exact schedule. You in fact do have a transfer case. 06-08 models had the case and needs regular 80-90w fluid. 03-05 models don’t have the transfer case, the tranny fluid takes care of the lubrication of the diff for these models. As much as I hate to say it, N_Jay is correct.

How much transfer case fluid do I Need?

Pick up the hand pump for that size bottle as well, and only use it for this fluid. Take the fill bolt off first, then the drain bolt and let it drain. There is not much in there, maybe half a quart.

When did hypoid gear oil change in Honda Pilot?

I know that 2006 was the first year the onboard Maintenance Minder replaced the scheduled maintenance section in the OM. Referencing a 2005 Honda Pilot Owners Manual, there is no mention of using hypoid gear oil nor is there any mention of changing the fluid in the transfer assembly.

What’s the difference between Honda Pilot 03 + and 06 +?

The difference is, the 03-05 is not sealed from the main transmission, and it is lubricated with transmission fluid. The 06+ Has a seal between the transmission and case. Therefore it requires it’s own dedicated breather, drain & fill ports, and fluid that must be changed separately…

Is there hypoid gear oil in Honda Pilot?

Referencing a 2005 Honda Pilot Owners Manual, there is no mention of using hypoid gear oil nor is there any mention of changing the fluid in the transfer assembly. My 2006 Pilot OM does not have any information about the TA fluid either (I would have sworn it did).

How much does a Honda transfer case Dirty inspection cost?

Honda Pilot Transfer case fluid is dirty Inspection at your home or office. Honda Pilot Transfer case fluid is dirty Inspection costs $85 on average. Following is a breakdown of the labor and parts estimates. A transfer case is unique to all-wheel drive and four-wheel drive vehicles, sending power from the engine to the rear wheels.