Since everyone else is giving you ***t answers that pertain to nothing of what you asked, the tires are located on the outside of your Honda pilot. P.S. No serviceable trans filter if you ever ask about that. :-)
I take help from online websites that have this service like helping in repair some like reliable-store have instant help.. others are a bit slow which I don't prefer... rest is up to u.. U can also get free manuals
THERE IS DEFENATELY SOMETHIN WRONG WITH THE TIRES HAVE SOME BODY WITH EXPIRIANCE CHECK THEM OUT
AND WILE AT IT TAKE ALOOK AT THE FRONT END AT THE SAME TIME.
Carefully use a butterknife to remove the discs. I just did this tonight. I stuck the butter knife under the bottom disc and applied pressure, while slightly tilting the jagged part of the knife down. I managed to remove them without scratching the discs.
I would buy the Chilton's or Haynes manual from a local parts store. It is well worth the money. If you don't want to do that, most public libraries have Chilton's or Haynes manuals available to use. They have solutions for all kinds of do it yourself questions.
the computer will store any codes until cleared. you can clear the computer memory by disconnecting battery for 1 min. but the code may reset if there is a true problem and not just a momentary anomaly.
When does the noise occur, while driving only, or driving and idle, in gear, or in neutral and park? If it occurs all the time (while driving and at a stand still in cold weather) it could be the fuel pump. If it occurs only while driving, it may be a wheel bearing. Describe the noise (humming, grinding, whirring, etc), and what is the mileage on the Pilot? Answer my questions so I can fine tune my answer. Thanks!
Hold prest buttons #1 & #6 down, turn on radio. Keep holding down buttons, record 1st 4, then 2nd 4, of radio serial number. Either register your car on-line with Honda to get the code or go to a Honda dealer.
Maybe score in handle/lock area and in the little cubby hole/handgrip then pry carefully around door..be careful not to brake tabs by prying at harsh angles
There may be a few screws under neith some plastic buttons. Pry out the buttons to get to screws. The rest of it will be held on by plastic clips. Be gentle when removing it the plastic clips are chinsy and break easily.