2006 Honda Pilot
Mileage
262,712
Service Date
5/5/2025
Services Performed
- During inspection found battery terminals loose and not fully seated properly. Re seated battery terminal and tightened and inspected for play and found no play and staying in place at this time.Cycled vehicles key on and off and found vehicle starting normal with no issues.
- Wipers streaking. Brake fluid dark and contaminated. Valve cover gaskets leaking. Timing belt is old. Valve adjustment due by time and mileage. Power steering pump has a leak. Air filter dirty. Cabin filter dirty. Engine has oil residue present from leak(s). Oil filter adapter leaking. Oil level overfilled, and vehicle
- During inspection visually inspected timing belt and found worn and starting to crack and due to mileage, recommend timing belt replacement. Removed passenger front tire. Removed splash shields and passenger inner wheel well. Drained cooling system. Removed serpentine belt and accessories. Removed crank pulley. Removed timing covers and gaskets. Loosened timing belt tensioner and locked tensioner into release position. Removed timing belt from engine. Removed water pump from engine. During inspection found oil pump leaking internally. Recommend replacement of oil pump assembly. After replacing oil pump, installed new water pump and gasket. Installed new idler pulleys and tensioner assembly. Routed new belt and released tensioner. Rotated engine by hand to check correct timing of cams. All ok. Cleaned timing covers and reinstalled covers. Installed crankshaft pulley. Installed new belt tensioner and idler pulley. Reinstalled intake, hoses, and plenum after completion of valve adjustment procedure. Reinstalled coils and wiring. Filled and bled cooling system. Test started engine and checked for any leaks or other running issues. All ok. Reinstalled splash shield, wheel well, and engine cover. Test drove vehicle, OK.
- Removed intake plenum, intake, hoses, and wiring from upper engine to access valve covers. Removed ignition coils. Removed valve covers for access to timing components. Cleaned valve covers and cylinder head mounting surfaces. Removed spark plugs. After replacement timing belt was installed, performed valve lash adjustment. After setting all valves to correct lash, installed new spark plugs. Torqued plugs to spec. Reinstalled valve covers with new gaskets.
- During inspection found oil filter stand gasket leaking engine oil.Disconnected drive belt from engine accessories. Removed coolant hoses and wiring to filter housing and pressure sensor. Removed oil filter housing. Cleaned mounting surfaces and reinstalled filter housing with new gasket, seals, and oil filter. Reconnected hoses and wiring. Reinstalled drive belt. After completion of repairs, refilled engine with oil. Test drove vehicle and rechecked for oil leaks. No further leaks found at this time.
- Steam clean vehicle to remove oil residue and debris build up.
- Lubricate and check chassis. Change oil and oil filter. Check air filter and breather filter. Check all fluid levels and tire pressures.
- Replace wiper blades on vehicle.
- Replace engine air filter.
- Replace cabin filter element. Reassemble filter housing and access panels.
- Check brake fluid for moisture and contamination. Inspect all hydraulic line and hoses. Inspect calipers and wheel cylinders. Inspect master cylinder and cap. Drain and refill entire brake system including master cylinder, calipers, wheel cylinders. Bleed system until clean fluid is seen.
- Rear Shock Replacement
- Rear Trailing Arm Replacement
- Replace Variable timing solenoid
Rick V. gave our service a 5 star review on 5/5/2025