Other Fuel System Related Problems of the 2004 Honda Pilot

Table 1 shows three common other fuel system related problems of the 2004 Honda Pilot. The number one most common problem is related to the other fuel system tank assembly (six problems). The second most common problem is related to the other fuel system (five problems).

Table 1. Other Fuel System related problems of Honda Pilot


Recently reported Other Fuel System problems of the 2004 Honda Pilot

The Other Fuel System Tank Assembly problem

Fuel tank will not accept fuel in a timely matter, acts as though there is a plug in the tank.   Read details...

The Other Fuel System problem

Gasoline suddenly began leaking from fuel lines under the passenger side rear seat area. The vehicle was parked with the engine off when this happened and spilled liquid gasoline and fumes in my under house garage. The gasoline odors got into my basement and first floor living space.   Read details...

The Other Fuel System Tank Filling/charging problem

2004 Pilot came standard with 19 gallon tank, and would start filling to overflow at nearly 22 gallons. This has happened several times with the tank either taking in excess of 20 gallons or not taking more than 0. 75 gallons before stopping automatically.   Read details...


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