Auto Repair in San Carlos: Honda Pilot

October 7, 2024

At Toole’s Garage in San Carlos we understand how important it is to keep your Honda Pilot running smoothly. Have you recently heard any strange noises from your Pilot, or noticed any issues? Our nationally ASE certified technicians can get to the root cause of the problem and get your Honda Pilot healthy again.

The Honda Pilot, known for its reliability and spacious interior, requires regular service and maintenance to ensure peak performance. Regular engine oil change, coolant levels checks, and tire rotations are essential. Some model years need to be watched for known issues, for example, 2003-2008 models often face transmission issues, while 2009-2015 models may experience power steering problems. Newer models (2016-2019) are known for electrical glitches, particularly in their infotainment systems.

Some Honda Pilot services and repairs we perform at our San Carlos auto care facility:

Transmission Service

Power Steering Repairs

Brake System Maintenance

Suspension Repairs

Electrical System Diagnostics and Repairs

Water Pump Replacement

Fuel Pump Repair or Replacement

O2 Sensor Replacement


Exhaust System Repairs

At Toole’s Garage in San Carlos we proudly offer a 36-month/36,000-mile nationwide warranty on all services and repairs. Enjoy a free shuttle ride while your vehicle is being serviced, knowing that we use original equipment or better quality parts. Our nationally ASE-certified technicians provide friendly service to ensure your Honda Pilot stays in excellent shape!

So call our San Carlos auto repair shop and make an appointment for your Honda. For your convenience, we also offer appointments online, on our website.

 

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