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By elizabeth
The 2006 Honda Pilot transmission is a five-speed automatic, and it is one of the most commonly searched Honda transmission replacements in the used parts market. Honda's five-speed automatic from this era has a well-documented history of premature failure, particularly the third-gear clutch and torque converter, with many owners experiencing transmission failure between 100,000 and 150,000 miles under normal driving conditions.
If your 2006 Honda Pilot transmission is slipping, delayed in engagement, or failing to hold gears under load, replacement is typically more cost-effective and durable than internal rebuilding at this mileage point. When sourcing a replacement, match the exact unit to your Pilot's VIN-encoded configuration. The 4WD variant uses a different unit than the 2WD. Look for under 80,000 documented miles, shift validation testing, and 36-month warranty coverage from a reputable supplier like Turbo Auto Parts.
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By GHF_Radio
My son was recently gifted a 2007 Pontiac G6 2.4L I4. It was a gift from a family member who used it as a daily driver for years. The car was well-maintained with all services completed regularly. It's been registered as Non-Op for over a year and a half since they got a replacement car. Took the car to a mechanic, and almost everything checks out, needs some new plugs, brakes, and belts but nothing too terrible, except for the Cat. Seems at some point someone tried to cut the Cat off, and someone in the family welded it back on. Check engine light comes on for emissions. So I know it won't pass smog. I'm having trouble finding a new Cat for the car because it has to be CA-compliant. Looking for a little help if at all possible. Thanks.
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