SOURCE: radio code for 2003 honda pilot, and reset for maintanence light
This is free link to repair manual for you r honda Pilot:
http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm
Your RADIO CODE should be on a separate shet you received from the
dealer when you bought the Pilot. My radio code was on the
"Pre-Delivery Inpection Checklist--Trucks" sheet. Simply type in the
five-digit code into your radio using your station buttons numbered 1
thru 6. Note that you only get so many chances to enter your code. If
you enter wrong codes your radio will display "ErrE" and it will not
accept any more codes. You will then need to disconnect your battery,
wait a few minutes and then the RADIO CODE wording will display again
and you can start over and key in your code.
SOURCE: what service my honda pilot needs at 22500 miles
At 22500 Normal stuff like regular oil chages etc..
At 30,000-ish exchange all fluids.. Radiator, break, power stearing, trani (if auto)
On the trani - I strongly feel that a FULL fluid exchange should be done.. They normally only do a "pan drop" only exchanging about half the fluid or less.. Makes no sense to me.. Pay a little more and exchange ALL the trani fluid..
I have my 10 year old trani fluid fullly exchaned every 40-k to 50-k and now have 160-k on it with no leaks and works like the day it was new..
Most people dont understand that old/dirty fluids is what causes leaks and break down..
Also - have you breaks inspected..
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