If a 1999 Honda Passport goes into reverse but not drive, it could indicate a problem with the transmission, such as low fluid levels, a clogged filter, or internal damage to the transmission components. Additionally, issues with the shift linkage or a malfunctioning solenoid may prevent engagement in drive. It's advisable to check the Transmission Fluid level and condition first, and if the problem persists, a professional diagnosis may be necessary.
99 Honda passport has a timing belt.
Not an easy job.You need to remove the intake manifold plenum to do it.
Yo go to advanced auto parts and buy a Haynes manual. Ask the what it is if you dont know. There are 2 bolts involved. Its easy.
I have a 99 that did the same thing try the fuel regulator?maybe
On 99 Passport it probably has a yellow handle end that you grab to pull the dip stick out it is located on the lefthand side of the engine.
It will wait as long as you have it in "park." Put the baby in Drive or Reverse and off she goes!
No. It's regular righty tighty, lefty loosy.
Low fluid is a possible cause.
In a 1999 Honda Passport, the key code is typically found on a small metal tag that comes with the original keys. If you do not have this tag, the key code can sometimes be retrieved from the vehicle's ignition lock cylinder or the driver's side door lock. Additionally, you may be able to obtain the key code by contacting a Honda dealership with your vehicle identification number (VIN).
Yes, the 1999 Honda Passport is equipped with a camshaft position sensor. This sensor plays a crucial role in the engine management system by monitoring the position of the camshaft, which helps the engine control unit (ECU) optimize fuel injection and ignition timing. If the sensor fails, it can lead to performance issues or difficulty starting the engine.
If the fuse panel is remove on a 1999 Honda Civic a print out of the location can be retrieved from a local Honda Dealership service center or auto part store. The print out will detail locations of every fuse is their functions.
I have exactly the same problem on a Honda accord 99.