Honda Pilot shifting delay and jerky movement from standstill, potential transmission concern on Honda Pilot

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Honda Pilot owners report experiencing shifting delays and jerky movements, particularly from a standstill, which may indicate potential transmission issues. These owners often cite rough or jerky shifting at lower speeds, compromising driving comfort and safety. Additionally, transmission slipping—where the engine revs without a corresponding increase in speed—has been reported as a common problem. Some owners also experience difficulty shifting into reverse, especially in certain model years like 2009, often accompanied by grinding noises or engagement delays. Hard shifting in Honda Pilots can be attributed to various factors, including low transmission fluid or more serious mechanical problems, with specific concerns noted in models like the Pilot Elite. Certain model years, including 2003, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2017, and 2019, have been linked to significant transmission problems, resulting in unreliable driving experiences. It is advisable for owners experiencing these issues to have their transmission systems inspected by a qualified mechanic to ensure prompt resolution.

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