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We have info for following modifications of 2006 Honda Pilot
- 2006 Honda Pilot LX 3.5 V6 GAS, CC:3471, Fuel Injection
- 2006 Honda Pilot LX 3.5 V6 GAS, CC:3471, Fuel Injection
- 2006 Honda Pilot EX 3.5 V6 GAS, CC:3471, Fuel Injection
- 2006 Honda Pilot EX 3.5 V6 GAS, CC:3471, Fuel Injection
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM PROCEDURES FOR 2006 Honda Pilot AUTOMOBILES
Description, component locations, reset procedures, relearn procedures, diagnosis and testing, wiring diagrams, component replacement, and identification of vehicles equipped and not equipped with tire pressure monitoring system for most domestic and imported 2006 Honda Pilot cars and light trucks sold in the U.S. from mid 1990's+.
Relearn Procedures -> Memorizing Tire Pressure Sensor ID w/Scan Tool -> Memorizing Tire Pressure Sensor ID Without Scan Tool
Vehicle: 2006 Honda Pilot LX 3.5 V6 GAS
When a tire pressure sensor is replaced, the sensor ID must be memorized by the TPMS control unit.
To ensure the control unit memorizes the correct ID, the vehicle with the new sensor must be at least 10 ft. from any other TPMS pressure sensor not installed on that vehicle.
When replacing the TPMS control unit, use a suitably programmed scan tool to memorize IDs.
Memorizing Tire Pressure Sensor ID Without Scan Tool
After rotating the tires or replacing a tire pressure sensor, drive the vehicle for at least 40 seconds at a speed of 15 mph or more. All the sensor IDs will be memor...
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TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM PROCEDURES FOR 2006 Honda Pilot AUTOMOBILES
Description, component locations, reset procedures, relearn procedures, diagnosis and testing, wiring diagrams, component replacement, and identification of vehicles equipped and not equipped with tire pressure monitoring system for most domestic and imported 2006 Honda Pilot cars and light trucks sold in the U.S. from mid 1990's+.
Wiring Diagrams -> Wire Color Code Identification
Vehicle: 2006 Honda Pilot LX 3.5 V6 GAS
Refer to Fig. for wirin...
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TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM PROCEDURES FOR 2006 Honda Pilot AUTOMOBILES
Description, component locations, reset procedures, relearn procedures, diagnosis and testing, wiring diagrams, component replacement, and identification of vehicles equipped and not equipped with tire pressure monitoring system for most domestic and imported 2006 Honda Pilot cars and light trucks sold in the U.S. from mid 1990's+.
Component Replacement -> Installation -> Removal -> Tire Pressure Sensor -> TPMS Control Unit
Vehicle: 2006 Honda Pilot EX 3.5 V6 GAS
Tire Pressure Sensor
Removal
- Loosen the lug nuts.
- Raise and support vehicle with jack stands, then remove the wheel and tire assembly.
- Remove the valve cap and core.
- Deflate the tire completely.
- Remove any balance weights.
- Prior to dismounting the tire from the wheel, note the following precautions:
- Do outside of wheel first.
- Position the bead breaking fixture 90 degrees from the valve stem when separating the tire bead from the wheel, Fig. .
- Do not position the bead breaker of the tire changer too close to the rim.
- Position the wheel so the tire machine and tire iron are next to the...
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TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM PROCEDURES FOR 2006 Honda Pilot AUTOMOBILES
Description, component locations, reset procedures, relearn procedures, diagnosis and testing, wiring diagrams, component replacement, and identification of vehicles equipped and not equipped with tire pressure monitoring system for most domestic and imported 2006 Honda Pilot cars and light trucks sold in the U.S. from mid 1990's+.
Wiring Diagrams -> Wire Color Code Identification
Vehicle: 2006 Honda Pilot EX 3.5 V6 GAS
Refer to Fig. for wirin...
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TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM PROCEDURES FOR 2006 Honda Pilot AUTOMOBILES
Description, component locations, reset procedures, relearn procedures, diagnosis and testing, wiring diagrams, component replacement, and identification of vehicles equipped and not equipped with tire pressure monitoring system for most domestic and imported 2006 Honda Pilot cars and light trucks sold in the U.S. from mid 1990's+.
Relearn Procedures -> Memorizing Tire Pressure Sensor ID w/Scan Tool -> Memorizing Tire Pressure Sensor ID Without Scan Tool
Vehicle: 2006 Honda Pilot EX 3.5 V6 GAS
When a tire pressure sensor is replaced, the sensor ID must be memorized by the TPMS control unit.
To ensure the control unit memorizes the correct ID, the vehicle with the new sensor must be at least 10 ft. from any other TPMS pressure sensor not installed on that vehicle.
When replacing the TPMS control unit, use a suitably programmed scan tool to memorize IDs.
Memorizing Tire Pressure Sensor ID Without Scan Tool
After rotating the tires or replacing a tire pressure sensor, drive the vehicle for at least 40 seconds at a speed of 15 mph or more. All the sensor IDs will be memor...
CLICK HERE TO GET FULL ACCESS TO 2006 Honda Pilot TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM PROCEDURES
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM PROCEDURES FOR 2006 Honda Pilot AUTOMOBILES
Description, component locations, reset procedures, relearn procedures, diagnosis and testing, wiring diagrams, component replacement, and identification of vehicles equipped and not equipped with tire pressure monitoring system for most domestic and imported 2006 Honda Pilot cars and light trucks sold in the U.S. from mid 1990's+.
Diagnosis & Testing -> Accessing Diagnostic Trouble Codes -> Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes -> Diagnostic Trouble Code Identification
Vehicle: 2006 Honda Pilot EX 3.5 V6 GAS
Accessing Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Connect a suitably programmed scan tool to DLC (Data Link Connector) and follow manufacturer's instructions.
Diagnostic Trouble Code Identification
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