Just wanted to update you all and ask for any additional guidance. Back in June I mistakenly mixed two partial gallons of Honda VTM-4 fluid with a partial gallon of Honda coolant. I pumped in about 6-10 ounces of this mixture until I realized the mistake. I drained all of this out, partially filled the rear diff with some more VTM-4 fluid, drained again. Then I filled it completely with fresh VTM-4 fluid. Here is where I am at on this 2 months later.
My 2005 Pilot 4WD has been making a moaning noise while turning at slow speeds. At times, there is a slight judder as well. This started when I was on vacation back in mid June. I had just changed the VTM-4 fluid a couple days before I left. I noticed the problem a couple days into our vacation (I towed and launched a boat during this trip). When I got home, I bought a new gallon of VTM-4 and changed the fluid again. The moaning noise was still present, so I started doing more research.
I found a Honda bulletin about how water can get in through a vent tube. There is a procedure documented to do 8 figure 8s to see if the condition goes away. I did this and the condition did not. The procedure says to change again and re-test. I just changed my VTM-4 again from a new gallon, re-did the figure 8s, but the problem is still present. Now what?
The dealer was sure this would take care of it. He said they have never had one that two changes - or flushing as he called it - did not clear the problem up. I'm guessing that I might be looking at a significant repair. Is it possible to just disconnect the 4 wheel drive system and use my Pilot as a 2WD model?
I should note that I have done all maintenance myself. I changed the VTM-4 fluid at 17,300, 30,000, 64,000, 66,000 and now 69000 miles. I only used Honda VTM-4 fluid. I only tow my 1,800 lb boat once a year, about 700 miles. I have seldom towed anything else - trailer of mulch, lumber for a deck - maybe once a year.
My 2005 Pilot 4WD has been making a moaning noise while turning at slow speeds. At times, there is a slight judder as well. This started when I was on vacation back in mid June. I had just changed the VTM-4 fluid a couple days before I left. I noticed the problem a couple days into our vacation (I towed and launched a boat during this trip). When I got home, I bought a new gallon of VTM-4 and changed the fluid again. The moaning noise was still present, so I started doing more research.
I found a Honda bulletin about how water can get in through a vent tube. There is a procedure documented to do 8 figure 8s to see if the condition goes away. I did this and the condition did not. The procedure says to change again and re-test. I just changed my VTM-4 again from a new gallon, re-did the figure 8s, but the problem is still present. Now what?
The dealer was sure this would take care of it. He said they have never had one that two changes - or flushing as he called it - did not clear the problem up. I'm guessing that I might be looking at a significant repair. Is it possible to just disconnect the 4 wheel drive system and use my Pilot as a 2WD model?
I should note that I have done all maintenance myself. I changed the VTM-4 fluid at 17,300, 30,000, 64,000, 66,000 and now 69000 miles. I only used Honda VTM-4 fluid. I only tow my 1,800 lb boat once a year, about 700 miles. I have seldom towed anything else - trailer of mulch, lumber for a deck - maybe once a year.