Check your owner's manual. Depending if you drive under the Normal or Severe maintenance schedule, what needs to be serviced at a specific mileage varies.
If you don't have the manual, go to the Honda website, sign up for the Honda Owner Link, and there you'll be able to see the maintenance schedule.
You can reset the check engine light on a 2005 Honda Pilot by disconnecting the battery for a few minutes. If it comes back on, you need to take it to have it checked or reset by a mechanic.
The code varies from car to car. You will need to contact the local Honda dealership to see if they can provide you the code to reset the Pilot's radio.
You need a blub or your brake fluid is low.
90,000 miles is what the dealer told me
Unlike Honda's sister vehicle, the Odyssey, where it's designed to be pulled out without tools, on the Pilot you will need to unbolt the bottoms of the second row seats to remove them.
To get to D you need to pull in To go from D to D3 you just pull down, don't pull in To go from D3 to 2 or 1 you then pull in again.
Under the center console on the passenger side. You need to remove the lower panel on the passenger side of the console and then you can get to it. It's best to use a T25 torx bit to get it out as well.
I needed the code for my radio about a month ago, I called my Honda dealer with my VIN and they gave me the code for the radio.
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To replace the speed sensor on a Honda Pilot you first need to research it. There are two speed sensors on the Honda Pilot. One is on the transmission the other is on the left front wheel. To replace the one on the tranny all you do is unscrew it. To change the other you have to remove the wheel, brake caliper and caliper bracket. Then you remove the hub. Then you pull it out.
One of the Honda forums repeatily identified Type 51R
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