Honda Pilot transmission issues when turning or braking after replacing ABS module, brakes, rotors, and speed sensors on Honda Pilot

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Honda Pilot owners report experiencing transmission issues when turning or braking after replacing the ABS module, brakes, rotors, and speed sensors. Common problems include transmission slipping, where the engine revs without an increase in speed, and gear failures that may lead to transmission lockup, posing a risk of accidents. Additionally, overheating can affect certain gears, resulting in performance concerns. Some owners also note that brake locking, particularly in the front passenger and rear driver brakes, may persist despite recent replacements, indicating potential underlying issues. The illumination of the ABS Light may signal further problems with the ABS system that require inspection. Given the complexity of these systems, it is recommended that owners seek a professional mechanic's evaluation to diagnose and address these issues promptly, ensuring the safety and performance of their Honda Pilot.

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