Consumer Review Video - 2019 Honda Passport Elite 3.5L V6

Car Displayed: 2019 Honda Passport Elite 3.5L V6

The 2019 Honda Passport Elite has a handful of difficult repairs. Many of the headlights and tail lights will require their entire housings to be removed in order to change their bulbs. Performing a coolant flush may be a problem, as you must remove a bulky panel from underneath the vehicle before you can access the petcock. The lack of a dipstick for the transmission fluid won’t allow for reliable monitoring of the fluid level, and many engine components must be removed to simply reach the cap.

However, the 2019 Honda Passport Elite has many upsides. Connecting your phone via Bluetooth won’t be a problem thanks to the clear instructions on the touchscreen menu. The unobstructed access and included fuse puller for the fuse boxes will allow you to reliably perform fuse changes. The engine air filter can be quickly changed without the use of tools, making for hassle-free replacements.

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