Honda Pilot engine won't turn over or start, battery drained with no instrument panel lights on Honda Pilot

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Honda Pilot owners report experiencing issues where the engine won't turn over or start, often accompanied by a drained battery and no instrument panel lights. A dead or weak battery is frequently the primary culprit, lacking the power necessary to start the engine. Additionally, some owners may face problems due to alternator failure, which can prevent the battery from charging properly. Others have encountered starter motor issues, indicated by a consistent clicking noise or a complete failure to turn over the engine. Furthermore, rodent damage to cables and wires has been reported, which can severely impact the vehicle's starting capabilities. To address these concerns, owners are advised to jump-start the vehicle, check fuel levels, inspect the starter motor, and assess the alternator's functionality before considering more costly repairs.

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