Engine light ones on...codes say it is an emission problems. it is the injectors. the dealer says they repair one a week! this should be a recapitulate,
Took my honda pilot elite 2017 in after having the check engine light on displaying "emissions service problem". it was diagnosed at our honda dealership as p0430 and need all fuel injectors replaces. my suv had only 39,000 miles on it and was outside the manufacturers warranty by 3,000 miles. the repair estimate was $2,100. i was shocked to hear this as the vehicle is only 2 years old. i saw online this was a common issue with both 2016 and 2017 pilots which is concerning as honda has not made any recalls. in the end, our dealership called honda and got honda to cover most of the repair with the dealership covering the remainder. i am nervous with the quality of honda vehicles and even that the new fuel injectors will only have a life of 40,000 miles and i will be in the same spot 2 years from now. honda needs to take care of this fully and a recall is needed.
Around 30000 miles, the car started showing slgns of sluggishness. concerns that were voiced to the dealership during routine maintenance were met with comments that they didn't see an issues. then at about 45000 miles, the check engine light came on indicating an emissions problem (p0430: catalyst system efficiency below threshold (bank 2)). after investigation by the dealer, they said that the fuel injectors need to be replaced at a significant cost. after doing some research i have read that this is a common complaint from this cohort of vehicle owners.
Twice the exhaust light and all panel lights has come up. the fist time the car was a few months old and the car was not even on, it happen when car was started. they fix the first time the second time they charge us even the car is not 50000 miles old.
Vehicle fuel pipe ruptured during start-up on two occasions, leading to fuel leaks in engine compartment and above fuel tank while driving away from parked position. ruptures were attributed to rodents damaging plastic fuel pipe sections. failure #1: 7,232 miles, plastic pipe elbow high up in engine compartment. failure #2: 15,624 miles, plastic tube above fuel tank. honda wrapped replacement parts with rodent pepper tape but does not offer a guaranteed solution to this vulnerability. the fuel pipe leading from the fuel tank to engine appears to be mostly aluminum with plastic connectors at the ends.the fuel tank under the middle of the car and fuel hose bracket in the engine compartment both provide perching places for mice.mice nibble on the nearby plastic fuel pipes and the pipes suddenly rupture when the fuel system is pressurized fuel spills in the engine compartment and above the exhaust system onto the ground until the engine is stopped. damaged etfe plastic fuel tube manufactured by sanoh for honda is available for inspection upon request.
Today, 01/8/2019, the emissions system problem warning appeared on dash while driving car at approximately 45mph. vehicle was in economy mode. just had the vehicle in the shop for b01 service two days ago. blogs state that it is a know fuel injector or fuel injector rail problem.
The emission light continually comes on in the truck they make it go off after a month or 2 back on again.
My car showed up warning message "emissions system problem" when in motion and it is really scary as the vehicle was having passengers (including kids) and in the highway driving. i couldn't focus on what to do but rather stop on the side of the road. then i was able to do bit of google and got to know this is a common issue with the 2016-17 honda pilot and i can drive the car to home with the warning. car is having 33k miles on it and still under the warranty. it has all the recommended maintenance work done according to the manufacturer recommendations. after i got the warning message at night, the very next day i drove it to the honda agent and they checked the car and they mentioned there is a software update needed to be done and needs injector replacement. they also mentioned they are getting pilots with this error more often now and i am not alone. the error code it shows is 'p0430'. a brand new vehicle with just 33k miles getting injector replacement is not what is mentioned in the owners manual. if this is getting again and again the cost of owning the car seems really expensive and worthless. specially with the issues of emissions the car may stall anywhere and create a safety hazard for the passengers and others on the road. i would recommend honda comes in and fix this issue in all the 2016-17 pilot cars even outside the basic warranty as a recall without putting their customers in trouble. thanks.
Tl* the contact owns a 2017 honda pilot. the contact stated that the odor of fuel could be detected inside the cabin of the vehicle. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the vehicle was taken to the dealer (wilde honda, 1603 e moreland blvd, waukesha, wi 53186), but the failure could not be duplicated. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 1,500.
I have 2017 honda pilot touring. i have a reoccurring problem with the anti break mitigation system. it continually activates in multiple driving situations that do not require it to activate. this problem occurs when i'm driving at different speeds, with and without the cruise control is set, and on any type of road. i have taken it to the dealership 5 times to have this problem corrected. they have been able to duplicate the problem. they have tried to repair this problem 5 times without success. the anti break system continues to activate incorrectly on almost a daily basis. the dealership has stated that there isn't a problem and that i can turn off the anti break system and drive my vehicle without it. i paid for this feature and i do not think that i need to turn it off as it is a safety feature of my car. this is a serious safety issue and it needs to operate correctly. i also had to replace the fuel injection system.
The capless fuel filler neck has a design flaw that allows water to get behind the outermost flap. in colder climates, this water can freeze between the flaps, preventing the fuel flap from opening, making it impossible to get a gas pump in to refuel the vehicle. the only solutions are to wait for it to get above freezing (if you have that luxury while waiting to refuel), manually applying a heat source (kind of dangerous with gas), or trying to manually chip away at the ice without breaking anything.
Tl* the contact owns a 2017 honda pilot. while attempting to fill up the fuel tank, the contact noticed that ice was lodged in between the first and second fuel nozzles. the contact had to chip away the ice to fill up the tank. the dealer (boch honda, 279 providence hwy, norwood, ma 02062) was aware of the failure and stated that honda was working on something in the next few weeks regarding the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was contacted, but could not assist. the failure mileage was 800. the vin was unavailable.