Honda Pilot metal shavings found in oil during acceleration, potential engine rebuild needed on Honda Pilot

Submitted by zonka · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Honda Pilot owners report experiencing serious engine issues when metal shavings are found in the oil during acceleration, which may indicate significant problems such as worn bearings or oiling issues. This condition can be accompanied by a knocking sound, potentially signaling a spun bearing or further engine wear. Additionally, the presence of fine metal shavings and flakes in the oil suggests underlying issues that require immediate attention. Owners are advised to address the root cause of metal shavings promptly to prevent further engine damage and to adhere to recommended service intervals for oil changes, especially under severe driving conditions. It is crucial for owners to have their vehicles inspected by a qualified mechanic to assess the damage and determine the necessary repairs.

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