S sotw Member Sep 16, 2018 24 25 13 ar Ownership 500 Sep 29, 2018 #1 Anyone ever had the end transient losing track in auto and not letting you shift to neutral, much less reverse? Seems to surge and drop off when starting out before it does it. New vechicle to me, wondering if I am doing something stupid.
Anyone ever had the end transient losing track in auto and not letting you shift to neutral, much less reverse? Seems to surge and drop off when starting out before it does it. New vechicle to me, wondering if I am doing something stupid.
Admin HondaSxS.com Advertisment dls1966 Well-Known Member Mar 4, 2018 192 569 93 Kawkawlin Michigan Ownership 500 Sep 29, 2018 #2 That's what the wrench under your seat is for S sotw Member Sep 16, 2018 24 25 13 ar Ownership 500 Sep 29, 2018 #3 dls1966 said: That's what the wrench under your seat is for Click to expand... Sorry, meant to mention if you turn it off and restart it shifts fine. My bad. dls1966 Well-Known Member Mar 4, 2018 192 569 93 Kawkawlin Michigan Ownership 500 Sep 29, 2018 #4 Sounds like Maybe a short JACKAL Ancient Honda fanboi Moderator Lifetime Member Supporting Member Club Contributor Jun 11, 2015 40,864 280,790 113 Pioneer, TN Ownership 1000-5Talon X4 Sep 29, 2018 #5 Check your engine ground cable to frame as well as any other ground wires. That seems to be over 50% of electrical issues root cause on the Pioneers. Reactions: JollyJoker JollyJoker Active Member Jan 19, 2015 92 192 33 Minnesota Ownership 500 Sep 29, 2018 #6 Make sure you battery cables are tight and clean. S sotw Member Sep 16, 2018 24 25 13 ar Ownership 500 Sep 29, 2018 #7 Thanks guys.
dls1966 Well-Known Member Mar 4, 2018 192 569 93 Kawkawlin Michigan Ownership 500 Sep 29, 2018 #2 That's what the wrench under your seat is for
S sotw Member Sep 16, 2018 24 25 13 ar Ownership 500 Sep 29, 2018 #3 dls1966 said: That's what the wrench under your seat is for Click to expand... Sorry, meant to mention if you turn it off and restart it shifts fine. My bad.
dls1966 said: That's what the wrench under your seat is for Click to expand... Sorry, meant to mention if you turn it off and restart it shifts fine. My bad.
dls1966 Well-Known Member Mar 4, 2018 192 569 93 Kawkawlin Michigan Ownership 500 Sep 29, 2018 #4 Sounds like Maybe a short
JACKAL Ancient Honda fanboi Moderator Lifetime Member Supporting Member Club Contributor Jun 11, 2015 40,864 280,790 113 Pioneer, TN Ownership 1000-5Talon X4 Sep 29, 2018 #5 Check your engine ground cable to frame as well as any other ground wires. That seems to be over 50% of electrical issues root cause on the Pioneers. Reactions: JollyJoker
Check your engine ground cable to frame as well as any other ground wires. That seems to be over 50% of electrical issues root cause on the Pioneers.
JollyJoker Active Member Jan 19, 2015 92 192 33 Minnesota Ownership 500 Sep 29, 2018 #6 Make sure you battery cables are tight and clean.