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Asked by abajo el Feb 17, 2018 at 12:54 AM about the 2004 Honda Pilot EX AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a honda pilot 2004 and it starts and runs
normaly and in about 10 or 20 minutes it shuts
down on its own. I try to start it up again but it's
like there's no gasoline in the system even though
it has a full tank. I checked the pressure system to
see if the gas pump was bad but it was fine. So in
that proces it finally turned on and it kept doing the
same thing. So I decided to change the crankshaft
position sensor but it still did the same thing. Can
someone tell me what to do?

4 Answers

Yes, I'm sure I have a good pressure. And sometime it want to turn back on but stay like choking.

The check engine light it off but I have a code p1457 canister valve. But I don't thinks this goin to shutdown the engine.

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