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2003 Honda Pilot - Q&A

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Takes about 6-7 hours pending on your experience doing them. Your guy doing them everyday may take 3hrs and the next guy it will take 10hrs. And your average dealer rate is about $98.00 an hr. GOOD LUCK

No, it sucks

I have a scraping noise when braking on my 2003 Honda Pilot?
bearings & bent hub replaced and rotor turned the brakes are fine and have been checked - my mechanic has done all of this and yet the noise is still there same as when I took it in to begin with. Anyone have any ideas? It does it when braking and of course it stops when you are stopped. It's a light scraping sound. It also makes some noise when I...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

I expect you are only looking at the front brakes. the rear disc on that unit may be worn out. check the back brakes for the wear sensors rubbing against the discs. the wear sensors are on the inside pad. it is usually a wear sensor if the noise goes away when you step on the brake lightly. as for...

How much would the value of a 2003 Honda Pilot drop after it rolls over 100,000 miles?
It has about 83,000 on it now.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

go to www.kbb.com and figure out what an 02 Pilot with the same features as your 03 Pilot would be with 100k miles on it. That would give you a good idea of what it will be worth next year when your 03 hits 100k.


 
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