Yes, a 2002 Honda Passport with a V6 engine does have transmission gaskets. These gaskets are used to seal the transmission components and prevent fluid leaks. If you are experiencing Transmission Fluid leaks, it may be necessary to inspect and potentially replace the transmission gaskets.
Just had 2002 Honda Passport transmission rebuilt for $2,100 National transmission chain store
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No vacuum hoses on newer Honda transmissions.
The 2002 Honda Passport has a timing belt. This belt must be replaced every 100,000 miles. You should also replaced the water pump at the same time. Warning: This is an interference engine.
AnswerI own a 2001 LX Honda Passport. I get around 14 miles per gallon.AnswerThe 2002 2WD Passport gets an MPG pf 17/20. EPA estimated.
after the 2002 Honda passport which was manufactured by Isuzu was discontinued, Honda launched its first SUV that was actually manufactured by Honda and called it the pilot. the pilot suspension and chassis was based on the accord giving the SUV a smooth and car like ride oppose to the passport which was mounted on a Isuzu truck chassis.
A Honda's resale value depends on the type of Honda you are interested in. A 2001 Honda Prelude has a higher resale value than the 2002 Honda Passport.
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The starter on a 2002 Honda Passport is located on the lower side of the engine, near the transmission. Specifically, it can be found on the driver's side, towards the rear of the engine compartment. To access it, you may need to remove some components or work from underneath the vehicle.
The Gates website ( they make timing belts etc . ) shows 105,000 miles for the 3.2 liter V6 engine in a 2002 Honda Passport
it may have somthing in gas line or your fuel pump may be going out
AnswerIt could be your boot or seal around the transmission.My 2002 passport was leaking from the front pan, the transmission has a front and rear pan and the gasket had to be replaced.