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What type of drive system does the 2005 Honda Pilot have - is it All-Wheel Drive, front-wheel drive, or 4WD?

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Daniel O

The 2005 Honda Pilot is equipped with four-wheel drive. Having effective steering is essential for maneuvering and changing lanes on the road. However, there may be issues that arise over time. These issues could include the vehicle pulling to one side, a stuck steering wheel, a loose steering pump resulting in potential disaster for your car, deteriorating strut bearings, a faulty rack mount, and potential leaks in the steering fluid. It is recommended to change the power steering fluid approximately every 75,000 miles. In addition to fluid changes, you may also notice noises coming from various steering components, such as a painful sound from a loose bearing or a terrible noise from a faulty bearing.

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  • Van's Automotive

    The only choice you have for the 2005 Honda Pilot is Honda's state-of-the-art 4WD system. You won't find the option for FWD (Front-Wheel Drive) or RWD (Rear-Wheel Drive) on this model.

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