Honda Pilot Gets a New Life at 200K
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- Опубліковано 6 січ 2022
- This video is (Part 5) of the video series where I rebuild the front suspension and powertrain on a 2003 Honda Pilot. By the end of this video, you will see the Honda Pilot driving down the road under its own power. Be sure to catch the previous episodes so you can see all the work that got us to this point. (Video links below)
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This is really cool to see early 2000s SUVs being restored like old classic cars. Hope to see more of this soon
I really enjoyed watching the resurrection of this Pilot, learned loads and delighted to see it running. Well done Eric, thanks for bringing us along. Regards from Galway, Ireland 😉👍💚🍻
Thank you!
I love to see old cars get a second lease on life. Without you this would have ended up in the crusher.
That thang aint old- she was barely broken in- just in a shit rust area of the country 😉
Hi cannot call the scar old because I graduated high school in 2002. An old car is from the 70s
I just put about $4000 into my 2006 Dakota to get it ready for inspection. Now it feels like new again. Will get a few more years out of it before the new truck payments start. Hopefully will get a better offer at trade in.
As a Pilot owner of 13 years and Honda vehicles for 36 years, this has been a fantastic series. The insight, wisdom, and pragmatic approach of man -vs- machine is awesome. It's entertaining, educational, cathartic and clearly connects a lot of "kindred spirits" based on all the comments. Actually, your audience is great and I learn additional morsels from their comments as well. What a gift, and I thought Christmas was over.
Thank you! I agree, I do have an amazing audience. I'm grateful for each and every one.
Yes Rick....it is also Amazing what we learn from others comments!!
That subframe bolt was a serious repair, great job. Amazing seeing the Pilot on the road!
Thanks! This one was even better in my mind. ua-cam.com/video/wou4sk8Xt9k/v-deo.html
@@ericthecarguy Wow yeah you're right, that's next level work!! Also that frame coating looks fantastic, have you been able to tell how well it holds up over time? I'd be really interested in using it if it does a good job :)
For a guy that has a distaste for SUVs you sure put a lot of love in this pilot! All joking aside 1980s- mid 2000s are golden era Hondas with great designs and deserve to be preserved. People say the new ones are also designed with longevity and the technician in mind however with as many Chinese derived parts and Chinese derived computer modules in every new car the jury is out on them.
I have an 07 Honda pilot, you were a part of the inspiration that led me to Honda's in the first place, after having previously owned a 1st gen Durango. I will say you are a
100% right, these tend to be money pits. My only issue was getting it registered in MD, the process for safety inspection etc is ridiculous out here.
But trust me, from one pilot owner to another, you did a really good job, that thing runs amazing and will put my 07 to shame anyday.
Thank you!
I don’t think I’ve done anything more than check the oil under a hood 😂 but i searched Honda pilot and this came up. Thoroughly enjoyed this video! ❤
This has been a wonderful series! I love that you also replaced the headlights that's often overlooked. Thank you Eric!
I think the tps is a potentiometer with a minimum and maximum voltage of the 5v signal. 10% of 5v at closed and 90% of 5v at wide open(0.5-4.5v)
I had similar thoughts, but you said it better than I would have
That’s right. The computer sees 0V and 5V as short-circuits to either the ground or supply, so the sensor runs on a range inside that. Pretty clever in my opinion.
Indeed. My '95 Ford Ranger TPS goes from 13% to 94%. Anything above 88 or 89 the computer senses as WOT.
Also the blade is never fully closed. Always has slight angle. Or else no air would ever get in if something happen where blade was frozen/ stuck. Just happens to be %10 open.
@@fritzhusselmann2023 Yup. The extra 10% either way allows the ECU to run a circuit test. When he got his OOR error on the original TPS it's because the dead sensor was returning less than 10% position just like if the sensor was unplugged.
Totally enjoyed ur rebuild on ur Pilot. I'm watchn u instead of my local news now. I've been routing for u the whole series. I owned a 97 Camry & when I went to a pick n pull, I was a kid in a candy store so it doesnt take much to excite me about cars.😂🤣. Like I told u before, everytime u get in it & drive, u get a grrat appreciation of ur vehicle. Enjoy! 😁
Thoroughly enjoyed all the Pilot overhaul episodes! I find myself rooting for you especially when you encounter an extraordinarily difficult repair situation and overcome it! I find it quite satisfying to see a machine reborn to its former glory brought back from the dead! I don’t work on vehicles to much anymore but I can still enjoy watching your content Eric wondering how I would handle it. I look forward to seeing more of your legendary videos in the future!
Thank you!
AGREED, Could not have said it better myself. GREAT VIDEO SERIES, SIR ERIC.
That generation of Pilots is kind of classic. They look cool. Also, used to have a Ford Freestyle with an electric throttle body and I'm pretty sure they're suppose to be open a little bit all the time.
Yeah. Agreed. They are the best looking of the bunch. The only beefs I have are fuel consumption and tire noise
I inherited my son's 2008 Pilot that I bought him in 2011 for High School and then college. I swapped him my Tesla Model X as our new apartment life while our new house is built for the next year has no electric car charging hook up. Being a teenager at a time that we worked on your own cars in the 70's, I really appreciate all the pilot videos as insight to the workings and engineering. Way more that I could attempt but very informative. My son didn't take the greatest care of it but always changed the fluids and the timing belt at 100,000 miles. No rust whatsoever, and a little cosmetic care and I find that I like it better and better and may not give it back, thanks to you. You really have a talent for presentation and video editing. Keep it up!
Nice job Eric! As an original owner of my 2003 Pilot (with only 170k!), I'm thrilled you picked this project up and dug deeply into it. Sure you've helped me with so many other car repairs over the years, but now this one is close to home :-) Cheers! Oh and feel free to stop by if you're in northern California to check the throttle sensor on my Pilot with your Bosch scanner
Awesome to see its running under its own power again @EricTheCarGuy
I basically did the same thing to a GMC Acadia 2 years ago. My sister had a budget of close to nothing and wanted a newer SUV. Bought a 14 Acadia with trans problems. Dropped the power train out, swapped in a used trans and went through everything else. $2k later and a bunch of time. She basically got what a $15k truck does for $5k. Couple little minor repairs since and its still going strong.
You in Florida I need a good reasonable me mechanic
Sounds like itll last for a lil bit but that 3.6 is just a trash motor unfortunately
Goenitz Lopez I actually like the 3.6l. Lots of power and decent fuel economy. You just have to keep up on maintenance. My sisters was lacking on oil changes before purchase. Intake was carboned up, pcv system plugged and sludges up rear head a little. Took care of those issues and fine since. It burns 1 qt every 2k, but it now has 190k on it so! I had a 3.6l Impala that was flawless since it was maintained properly. On all the 3.6l I have worked on, only did 1 timing set to date.
Five out of five stars and thank you for such great videos. This helps out the honda owners tremendously.
Esther's Waltz (No.9). What a wonderful choice of music !!!!!!!! Thank you always for the great videos!!
I did basicly the same thing to a 1990 240 SX from GA. in 1998 and 11 years later it still drove like a new car when I sold it.
Eric, your videos couldn't have come at a better time. I too just bought the same vehicle with 210k miles. Thanks for posting.
Great video Eric, thanks a million for sharing it with us
I love Eric’s channel because he uses common sense and he explains everything down to the smallest details. He really should have his own television show
Great to see you again, even repeats! Thank you.
Really enjoyed the series. Happy New Year.
Watch you deal with that bolt (my secret nightmare) was enlightening. Thanks for taking the time to post all this!
This Honda Pilot series is up there with some of your best videos Eric.Can't wait to see the new shop when you move in.As always Eric keep them videos coming and remember stay safe have fun and stay dirty.
Awsome !!! Excellent Job. You are a master mechanic! Thank you !!!working with cars for many many years and I learn for you a lot!!! , specially to be humble.
Hey Eric the vibe I get from this video is just perfect! One of my favorites from you!
And one of my favorites on UA-cam in general
I love this series. It’s great to see things being torn apart and learning from a Professional. Over the years, especially during the pandemic I had learned a lot on my own vehicle. You give me more confidence to work on my vehicle, figure things out. I also no my limitations as well. Doing brakes scares the crap out of me. Those are something that they are going to have to be done next year. I’ve been trying to learn how to do things, save some money, gain knowledge, the odd tool along the way. A little over 15 years ago, I had no idea to even change my oil. I did my first oil change that long ago and was a complete disaster. Oil everywhere, I did it on the public street(which I found out after where I live is very illegal), overfilled it, didn’t change the oil filter and rove it to work. On the way home, the extra oil that was burning out of the exhaust, made anyone behind me go into a complete fog. Didn’t help it was winter and it was a really foggy morning(this was pre 2005 I might add). After getting back into used cars in 2014, with every car, I learned something or I tried to.I learned how to do oil changes(the right way), tires, spark plugs, engine codes etc. Even though it’s been 8 years since I started learning how to do my own work, I wanted to thank you for being apart of that along the way. While I would never do a project like the Honda, the little things that I was scared to do, I can do without help, driving to my mechanic or dealership and saying, “fix this I don’t know what’s wrong.”, manuals, UA-cam etc now. I can’t wait to see your next project Eric. Thanks for being apart of my DIY journey. I enjoy being apart of yours as a mechanic and learning along the way.
Thank you! BTW, you might find the info here useful for your future repairs. www.ericthecarguy.com/faq/
@@ericthecarguy I signed up after many, many moons or not. Thanks for the help Eric.
Great series!
Was worried about the dipstick as the engine was going in. Glad it wasn't a casualty.
I really enjoyed watching this series of videos.
I love my 2003 Pilot EX-L with rear entertainment system. It’s been a dream to own and drive. It really is one of the best cars Honda has made in the last 20 years.
Your using a hammer to adjust the idle speed reminded me of when I was a B-52 crew chief in the USAF and we would have an engine not start because the starter control valve would get stuck in the closed position. The corrective action for that was a "vibrasonic adjustment" of the starter control valve with an HM-1 (hammer)
OG Eric back at IT AGAIN Slayed IT this time.
I have a 2005 Honda pilot with 387K miles and runs like a champ ! Drove from Boston to Delray Beach Florida without any issues except hitting a deer 🦌 on the way back home, was able to drive it all the way back home and bought all parts color match in salvage yard. My oil pan is leaking going to try doing the Honda bond myself. Great videos !!!
Great series. I love your content.
Amazing lessons, tips, and education!! Thank you sir! One day I may do the same to my '10 Pilot 4x4.
We just replaced a transmission for 07 pilot. Learned alot!
Thank you Eric I appreciate and love watching your wonderful videos happy new year to you and your family I watching from South Africa
Thank you!
Aaaaaa the joys of working on cars! Get dirty!
I had a rear bolt that stripped out on my wife's honda element. Well I cut it open with grinder, thin blade. I replaced old nut with ⅝ strut nut. Left cutout open until swing arm was bolted well and in place. Then I just welded the strut nut and piece I cut out back in... Vala!
Good weld for vertical! Hammer 🔨, beat it to fit. Paint it to match. Yes tranny cooler, good.
@EricTheCarGuy, Thank you so much for sharing this valuable information with us. I own a 2005 Honda Pilot EXL (which I have owned for a little over 10 years now with 214K Miles, I bought it with 144K Miles on February 2013) and every time I watch these videos of the Honda Pilot series I can only wish that it was my car that you took on the project of updating everything on the car. I can relate to how you have fallen in love with that model year 2003 Pilot as the 2005 model is the same in many aspects.
NOW, I feel comfortable in making my decision in that 06 Ridgeline I’ve been eyeing !!! Tnx eric
Super excited to hear this thing whiiine!
Very good job Eric .
"Be Seeing You" 👌
Awesome job Eric!
These videos are awesome! Learn a lot from it!
Eric, your welding has come a long way! I remember when you couldn’t lay a decent bead for anything! Practice practice practice.
Honestly, the new welder is a world away from my old one. It helps a lot when you turn the knobs and stuff actually changes.
Love that you did this despite the numbers not making sense. Finaly someone on youtube understood what we want to see. It is very easy to destroy something and film it, it is 1000 times harder to bring something back to life while having to worry about camera angles. Congradulations!
Pretty slick cart you made there! Takes all the guesswork out of things.
Nice work, gotta hang on to that one.
10:40. I would've just added a little hinge for the flap for the next guy😎😂😂😂..
Can't wait to see this thing with a blower! Sounds like it's running mint now, congrats Eric.
Looks great, Eric!!!
Nice Job Eric
WOW..great job. I bought a 2 owner 03 pilot w/ 234k off of Clist..was running good until a couple weeks ago. cooling system. Replaced the batt, thermostat, oil change, power steering pump. Next is the radiator, ATF change. I dont hve the tools to do major stuff like a timing belt or head gasket. Just need it to hold on until tax time lol. Great channel
Good job as always I can’t wait for the supercharger.
Idk it might've just been the music... but I swear you looked very graceful during the time-lapse.
I think it tells a lot about Eric that he enjoys working on that regular car. Keep it up!
This video exemplifies what i LOVE about this channel!
Bravo Eric for showing yourself falling down a pit of impossibility only to climb out once again using only your brain.
it was scary watching you cut away that metal, but it was also very vindicating watching you encounter, and solve such a bastard of a problem.
I wonder if you say the same thing i do in these situations, "oh screw you, you're not gonna beat ME!"
That, is the essence of "staying dirty". Thanks for the comment.
Great series! I really enjoyed seeing you resurrect your Pilot, especially how you overcame each obstacle. Your ingenuity is incredible, especially how you make repairs that will last.
Awesome job. Thank you
Hi Eric,
You must likely won’t read this but… I love the video.. Specially since I have a big family with 3 kids, so we needed a big SUV yes or Yes…So I bought a 2003 Pilot a few months ago, very good condition. No rust, but still it’s a car that has almost 20 years on the road. So some work its needed.
I wish one day I had the time/Money/experience and Space to do all of this you did to my car. I love this thing. Plenty of space for my family.
Anyway, great video series. Cant wait to see what do you with it.
So, because of your question on the TPS, I figured I'd dedicate some time to help the guy that made me want to pursue a career in Honda! I logged into my IN, formerly ISIS, account and found that the readings on your tool for 10% fully closed and 90% fully open are exactly what they are supposed to be according to Honda. Your new/used tps is actually reading perfectly
Eric, next time you need a grade 8 bolt, check your local Caterpillar dealer. They carry sizes nobody else does. Great series on this PIlot!
I got one of these first-gen honda pilots (05) and it runs like the wind, it's nice to see that there is a series to come to if I need to replace the front end.
so glad the music didn't break my ear drums most play the music so loud thanks
Lol.
“They are finger tight. But I’m gonna use a 300+ ft/lbs tool. Then manually torque to 90ft/lbs” soon as he put the tool it beeped. Man. You are strong. ;)
Always liked the older pilots. That 3.2 liter is such a great engine. Thing looks brand new. It’s good to see it get a second chance at life.
I almost fell asleep during the timelapse baceuse of the sweet baby sleep tune :) But then there was some usual power tool noise :D
Well Eric you have come a long way with that Honda Pilot great job
Nice job Eric
Really enjoyed the resurrection of this Pilot....all great videos.
$6,000 plus the original vehicle cost sounds like a good price for a like-new Honda Pilot that is now good for at least another 200,000 miles.
Our '03 Odysseus is runnng fine with over 300,000 miles with no major work other than a transmission rebuild at 120,000.
That has to be an immense sense of satisfaction. Great Job Eric. Thanks for the series.
I LOVE TO SEE YOU WORKING ON CARS
Great video
Awesome video series Mr. Eric!!! It is truly a continuing honor to view your work, trials, and tribulations!!! Thank you, Sir!!! 🥇🏆
Dope Mechinac Eric def is top mechanic on UA-cam.
This one rocked!
My girlfriend drives an '04 pilot with 320,000 miles all original. Still passes emissions inspections and no lights. Once in awhile the tranny will slip but it immediately goes away if popped into neutral and then drive again. She enjoyed watching the rebuild but she wants a new one LOL. It drives very nicely though, I've owned many Hondas pushing 300k but all were 4 cylinder cars. Never seen a v6 do it until recently.
Love the content. So ##### real!
cleanest 03 pilot i have seen! i own one too, love the pilot.
The smile on your face as you lifted the pilot back up!!! Love to see it, great job!
, Awesome job Eric....
Fantastic job Eric, i did think it would be as good as new when finished.
But i was wrong!!. It's better than new because you repaired it 😀
At some point you will find out the range of the t.p.s sensor, but the engine
computer might have compensated and saved the new limits.
Just a silly thought.
I agree, it's likely a programming issue to account for resistance variances in the TPS sensors. Always great to see you.
I've got an 08 Pilot with 220k mileage. Has some oil burnage and needs new tires, but I own it outright and it drives WONDERFULLY. I really love my rig.
My wife's cousin is giving her a pilot. In regard to it being a money pit, if you replace motor trans and diff you have a brand new car that will yield years of reliable service. That's worth its weight in gold. If you can get past the old seats and paint.
Same with my Audi throttle body, it reads from 12 to 88% so its pretty common. What you should maybe do however when you replace a TB is do a TB allignment with the factory scan tool. This learns top and bottom positions.
Good job Eric you successfully scared me away from buying anything with that many hard miles. Good job
I hope I scared you away from buying a used SUV.
The tps sensor in my Suzuki does a similar thing (i guess Japanese cars share a lot of parts)
It's not so much about the percentages but about the range between them.
As long as the engine computer sees the expected values you are golden ;-)
I have 2006 with 225k. I’ve replaced all the suspension and some monies bodywork. I just keep putting money in it… lol . Nice content!
I need to take a V6 accord to you. Great work.
I believe the TPS reading displayed is the absolute value, which has a bit of tolerance with open/closed readings. The computer is able to compensate for those values once it learns what MAF/MAP values correspond to which throttle position values.
Love the time-lapse music @EricTheCarGuy
Tha is a tight fit and ding it by yourself! That had t take 4 times as long. Holly cow! When thing bad tey go bad, Both Welders, damn! I was thinking hole and a drill but the body saw opened the whole thing. That was a heck of a side step. Great job to stay calm and stay with it. I always try to tell myself dont get too pissed and just stay wit it. You creatd the problem, now just fix it. SOme times you leantn how not to fix something before you learn how te best option works. Great job. Great video post. This has given my some motivation to work on my 09 Pilot.
I have an 04 pilot that was a one owner with 74k miles and man, it's been the best vehicle I've ever owned, doesnt really get the greatest mpg but I've never thought twice about driving it anywhere and it's been all over the U.S.
Pilot goals. Wish I could do all that work to my 2005 Honda Pilot
now that i have my 05 pilot, i have to say that i am super jealous of yours. only thing i dont envy is that yours does not have 4x4. still great work man. i need to get my oil cooler installed in a more permanent fashion
Repairs are worth it if you don't want a payment.
With the new transmission you should be golden. Well done.