how to discover transmission problem for honda pilot 2005

Asked by drmaxamad54 Sep 19, 2013 at 12:08 AM about the 2005 Honda Pilot

Question type: General

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take it to a performance measuring dynamometer like the smog analysis engine performance fellows use to note the shift points thru the gears~

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take a look at the fluid level and color...smell should be nice and not smell burnt...every so often change the transmission filter and oil~

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Trans fluid should be red in color and have a sweeter smell to it. wipe some on your finger and look for medal fileings all so. if it is brown in color you can change the fluid and the filter . but if it is black in color be careful that means it is flashed. Some times changeing fluids and filter will work but if flashed it may make things worse

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yah, could you imagine a plugged filter and subsequent overheating from lack of flow?....ugly thought..that one, but if it's cherry red would think that a leak was occuring, possibly at the flex connection to the radiator and fluid level has dropped...would examine that rubber connection with a tissue~

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