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2004 Honda Pilot Questions & Answers
2004 Honda Pilot single CD player - is it possible
I have had the same problem with my 2003 Pilot single player. Over the life of the car, it has eaten 2 CDs and they are still in the player. CDs still play fine. How can I get them out? One is a library CD, and they want me to pay them for it. I'm not sure they believe that the car ate my CD.
Error code P0607
A P0607 could be caused by one or more of the following: Loose ground terminal on PCM/ECM Dead or defective (12V main) battery An open or short in the power or ground circuit Loose or corroded battery terminals Failed PCM/ECM Possible Solutions As a vehicle owner there isn't a whole lot you can do yourself to diagnose this DTC. The first thing to check is the battery, check the voltage, inspect for loose/corroded terminals, etc., do a load test on it too. Also inspect the grounds/wiring at the PCM. If that's good the other common fixes for a P0607 Control Module Performance DTC seem to be either replace the PCM or update (re-flash) the PCM with updated software. Be sure to check for TSB's on your vehicle (Technical Service Bulletins) as there are known TSB's for this P0607 code for some Toyota and Ford vehicles. If the PCM needs replacement, we strongly recommend you have a qualified repair shop / technician do the work, one that has the capability to reprogram the new PCM. Installing the new PCM may involve using special tools to program the vehicle's VIN (vehicle identification number) and/or anti-theft information (PATS, etc.). NOTE: This repair may be covered under the emissions warranty so be sure to check with your dealer as this may be covered beyond the bumper-to-bumper or powertrain warranty period.
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Replace front wiper motor
Remove both Wiper arms, then the plastic cover under the wiper arms that runs the width of the windscreen. The motor is housed under the plastic cover
I have no air com ok mg from the dash vents in honda pilot 04. The rear gets air
The main blower regulator has burnt out. (Common in this model)
good news is that it is not a Honda only part. You can get it at most after marke parts stores for fairly cheap. If you are mechanically inclined you can replace it your self, will only take you about 10 minutes. It is housed inside the blower motor housing just above the front passengers foot area. Good luck. Btw make sure the ignition switch is OFF when you replace it.
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