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Jras Posted on Jan 12, 2018

2004 Honda pilot no rear air

The rear air console does not work. No heat or ac. If I press the manual control on the front dash the light goes on but the rear heat or ac still doesn't work. Mentioned it to the dealer while it was in on the last recall and he said it would be a fortune to just disassemble and figure it out.

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The rear heat and and air will,only work if the front heat or air is on too. Place the front vent selector on the icon for feet and top vents.
The rear console has its own blower too, check the fuse for it.
good luck

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Ottoniel

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 honda pilot-- air conditioning doesn't work,

Your a.c might need freon. When the compressor is low in freon it does not turn on it has a pressure switch.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2008

SOURCE: Rear Air conditioning

I have the same problem, but here are some solutions. Do it yourself and save money. It is sooo easy and I am a chic!
The TSB can be found here: http://www.hondapilot.org/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=210593

http://myweb.cableone.net/dado/03Pilot.doc

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 05, 2008

SOURCE: 2005 Honda Pilot Rear Air

the blower for the rear air has a screen that like screen in your clothes drier or the screen on your hair drier will get loaded up with lint and junk. it is a bit of a pain to access, you have to remove the right hand kick panel on the driver's side and then you could see the screen. good luck.

thomas0296

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  • Posted on Sep 06, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 Honay Odyssey Air Conditioning not working

you have to replace the resistor under the passenger side dash. the wires coming from the blower motor runs to it. if it is back the module wont let the a/c work. common problem. easy fix

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 09, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 Honda Pilot A/C stop working. No clicking sound or cold air

See if it's the compressor by watching the compressor either spinning ( compressor is working ) or not ( compressor not working ). Compressor will not engage if refrigerant is low. Add R-134a ( 12 oz. can )

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