Common questions

Is a Passport bigger than a Pilot?

Is a Passport bigger than a Pilot?

The major difference between the 2021 Pilot and Passport is their size. For seating and passenger room, the Pilot boasts 18.5 cubic feet behind the third row and 55.9 cubic feet behind the second row. Meanwhile, the smaller Passport seats five passengers comfortably.

Is the Passport or Pilot bigger?

Although it’s shorter and has less space than the Pilot, the two-row Passport still earns kudos with 41.2 cubic feet of cargo volume behind the second row of seats, bettering what comes in the Ford Edge (9.2 cubic feet) and Toyota Venza (28.8 cubic feet).

When did the Honda Passport first come out?

The Honda Passport was designed by Isuzu Motors and released between 1994 and 2002. It was also released by Isuzu as the Isuzu Rodeo. Available more widely with the 3.2-liter V-6 engine, it was also available with the 2.6-liter four-cylinder during its first generation.

How long does it take to flush a passport transmission?

The maintenance-free transmissions on the Passport and Rodeo boast a 100,000 to 120,000 mile interval to flush the transmission fluid. If transmission fluid had to be added to the Passport, check for leaks along the edges of the pan, the fill and drain plugs or anywhere along the transmission and seals.

How do you change the fill plug on a passport?

Insert the tube into the fill-plug and pump the hand pump into the fill-plug until transmission fluid trickles down the side of the plug hole. Replace the fill-plug, but only tighten it hand tight. Use a stepladder to get up onto the lift and into the Passport and then switch through all the gears including park.

How do you level a Honda Passport lift?

Drive the Passport long enough to allow the engine to reach operating temperature. Drive the SUV up onto a four-post drive-on lift so it is level. Place the Passport in neutral and apply the parking brake. Leave the engine running. Place a wheel chock on each side of one rear tire. Lift and level the vehicle lift, if applicable.

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Ruth Doyle