In NZ, where I live, sitting in the front passenger seat is standard practice.
You must be accompanied by an Adult Supervising Driver (at least 21 years old and licensed to drive for at least 3 years) in the front seat.
blled both front and rear in this order Passenger Rear, Driver Rear, Passenger Front, Driver Front.
You should consult your region's laws. Typically a driver with a learners permit requires a passenger in the front seat whom is capable of driving if the need arises.
Yes, just yesterday I saw a 2003 Honda Pilot EX damaged on the front passenger fender/bumper. Both airbags (driver and passenger) were deployed. The seat belt for the driver side will need to be replaced if the driver was using it. The passenger seat belt will be fine if no one was sitting there. A friend from Oklahoma
Same like any other car. You need 2 people to do it and you start at the wheel on passenger rear side,drivers rear,passenger front,driver's front.
If You Replaced the master cylinder Did you Bleed it as well? if not you need to bleed it first. then bleed the brakes start with the passenger side rear, then driver side rear, then passenger side front, then finally the driver side front.
Yes-general rule for hydraulic brakes-start at the wheel furthest from the master cylinder(usually passenger rear) then move to next driver rear,front passenger side and finally drivers sidefront.
it is located and accessible under the dash by the front passenger floor board. need 8mm nut driver only. easy
six.. 1-3-5 rear bank passenger side to driver side 2-4-6 front bank passenger side to driver side I just changed the wires and plugs on mine yesterday. Of course, you need to remove the plenum to get to the rear bank. ccriscuolo
Find the Engine Coolant tank on the front passenger side of the engine bay. Look straight down into the gap/space between the Engine Coolant tank and the main engine block. You will see a small tube-shaped oil filter sticking out from the bottom of the engine block area. On the 4.0L it is on the passenger side of the middle of the block. On the 4.7L it is on the driver side front of the engine.
Need a new passenger/driver seat sensor - Had to have the passenger seat replaced in mine
Hello, You always start with the line that is furtherest from the master cylinder which is usually the passenger side back. then the driver side back, passenger side front,driver side front. It usually don't take much for the back just bleed each one two or three times each. Depending on which one you replaced on the front you need to bleed it until there is no air spitting out. You need two people to do this. One to pump the brake and hold it down. while the other bleeds the brakes. BE SURE TO KEEP A CHECK ON THE FLUID!!