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2006 Honda Pilot | Vehicle Record

Stock #1116246542 · VIN: 5FNYF28196B016542 · 105,000 Miles · BLACK (Paint Code: B92P,5DR,PROD)

📋 Unit Data

Stock # 1116246542
VIN 5FNYF28196B016542
Mileage 105,000 miles
Year / Make / Model 2006 Honda Pilot
Engine 3.5L
Transmission Automatic
Exterior Color BLACK (Paint Code: B92P,5DR,PROD)
Drive Type Front-Wheel Drive
Body Style Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV)/Multi-Purpose Vehicle (MPV)

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⚠️ Recall History — 2006 Honda Pilot

Data sourced from NHTSA — 0 recalls found.

No recalls found for this vehicle in the NHTSA database.

🔍 Known Issues — 2003-2008 Honda Pilot

VTM-4 Lock System Failure HIGH

The Variable Torque Management 4WD system commonly fails between 80,000-120,000 miles due to rear differential clutch pack wear and VTM-4 control unit issues. Symptoms include grinding noises during turns and inability to engage 4WD lock. Repair costs typically range from $2,500-4,000 for complete rear differential rebuild or replacement.

Automatic Transmission Juddering MODERATE

The 5-speed automatic transmission develops juddering and harsh shifting between 60,000-100,000 miles, particularly during 2nd to 3rd gear transitions. This is often caused by worn torque converter clutch and valve body issues. Transmission rebuild or replacement costs range from $2,800-3,500.

Power Steering Pump Whining MODERATE

Power steering pumps commonly develop whining noises and eventual failure around 80,000-110,000 miles due to internal seal deterioration. Early symptoms include groaning during cold starts and steering effort increase. Replacement pump costs approximately $400-600 including labor.

Timing Belt Tensioner Failure MODERATE

The timing belt tensioner can fail prematurely around 60,000-80,000 miles, causing rattling noises from the engine bay and potential timing belt damage. While the J35A9 is non-interference, tensioner failure can lead to belt jumping and engine performance issues. Tensioner replacement costs $300-500.

Door Lock Actuator Problems LOW

Door lock actuators, particularly on the driver’s side, commonly fail around 70,000-100,000 miles causing doors to not lock or unlock properly with the key fob or interior switches. This is typically due to worn internal gears and motors. Individual actuator replacement costs $150-250 per door.

📊 Reliability Ratings — 2003-2008 Honda Pilot

Based on industry data, owner reports, and repair frequency analysis

Overall
6.5/10
Engine
7.5/10
Transmission
5.5/10
Electrical
7.0/10
Steering/Front End
6.0/10
Suspension
7.0/10

📅 Honda Pilot Generations

2016-2022

Third Generation

Complete redesign with turbocharged engine options and 9-speed automatic transmission

2012-2015

Second Generation — Refined Family Hauler

Larger, more refined design with improved interior space and updated styling

2009-2011

Second Generation

Redesigned with more angular styling and improved fuel economy

2003-2008 ← THIS VEHICLE

First Generation — The Original

Honda’s first entry into the mid-size SUV market, based on the Odyssey platform

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What engine does the 2006 Honda Pilot have?
The 2006 Honda Pilot is equipped with Honda’s J35A9 3.5-liter V6 engine, producing 255 horsepower and 252 lb-ft of torque. This naturally aspirated SOHC engine features Honda’s VTEC variable valve timing system and aluminum construction for reduced weight. The J35A9 uses a timing belt rather than a chain, requiring replacement every 105,000 miles along with the water pump. It’s paired exclusively with a 5-speed automatic transmission and available in both front-wheel drive and Honda’s VTM-4 all-wheel drive system. The engine runs on regular 87-octane gasoline and features Honda’s reliable single overhead cam design with VTEC engagement at higher RPMs for improved performance.
What years are compatible with 2006 Honda Pilot parts?
The 2006 Honda Pilot shares most parts with the 2003-2008 first-generation Pilot models, as Honda made minimal changes during this generation. Engine components from the J35A9 are interchangeable across all first-generation years. Body panels, interior trim, and most mechanical components interchange between 2003-2008 models. However, there were minor updates in 2006 including revised front and rear styling, so some exterior trim pieces may have slight variations. The transmission, suspension components, brakes, and electrical systems are largely compatible throughout the first generation. Some Honda Ridgeline parts from 2006-2008 also interchange, particularly drivetrain components, as both vehicles shared the same platform and J35A9 engine during those years.
Are parts from this Honda Pilot still available at 603 Auto Salvage?
Parts availability changes daily. Call us at (603) 392-7313 or visit our online shop to check current inventory from this specific vehicle. If we have sold a part you need, our Parts Broker service can source it from our network of partner yards nationwide.
Does 603 Auto Salvage ship parts nationwide?
Yes! We ship parts from this vehicle and our entire inventory nationwide. Most orders ship within 1-2 business days via FedEx or freight carriers for larger components like engines and transmissions. Call (603) 392-7313 for a shipping quote on any part.
How reliable is the 3.5L in a Honda Pilot?
The J35A9 3.5L V6 in the 2006 Honda Pilot is generally reliable with proper maintenance, though it has some known weak points. The engine itself is robust and can easily exceed 200,000 miles with regular oil changes and timing belt services. However, the VTM-4 all-wheel drive system and 5-speed automatic transmission are more problematic areas. Key maintenance includes timing belt replacement every 105,000 miles, regular transmission fluid changes every 30,000 miles, and monitoring the VTM-4 rear differential fluid. The engine’s VTEC system is generally trouble-free, but power steering pumps and some accessories may need attention around 80,000-100,000 miles. Overall, it’s a solid powertrain when maintained properly, but budget for transmission and AWD system repairs as the vehicle ages.

🛒 Available Parts From This Vehicle

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Engine
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Transfer Case
💡
Headlights
Left & Right
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Doors
🪑
Seats
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Hatch / Liftgate
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Suspension

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