Honda only sells the ignition cylinder lock as a complete assembly which includes: the wiring, lock, security sensor...etc. Therefore the new key that operates the new cylinder must be programmed to let the computer know to shut the security system off. If your vehicle starts for a few seconds then stalls, this is quite possible what needs done. You may get away with putting the old key next to the ignition cylinder and retry the starting procedure. I do not know if the interference of the new key will allow the computer to recognise the older key. Good Luck
I think the Honda Pilot will start its 3rd generation for 2014 or 2015.
but will second time start.
check ignition
You can sell your Honda Pilot for about $22,000 if its in really good shape. If it is a fairly used car, I would try to go for about $10,000 for a start.
Give it to the repairer
ignition coil! mine did the same
Pull the Ignition cylinder out of switch. Start with a srew driver.
after replacing the stearing colum what would cause it not to start. You may have disconnected the ignition switch.
if the battery is dead the switch wont unlock or start
pull the plug off from the back of the ignition switch and then jump start it
change the pilot jet
I had the same problem. I took it to a mechanic and they told me it was the ignition switch.