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What is the warranty on Honda Pilot 2016 fuel injectors?

The fuel injectors on a 2016 Honda Pilot are typically covered under Honda’s federal emissions warranty for up to 8 years or 80,000 miles, in addition to the car’s standard bumper-to-bumper and powertrain warranties. This means a defect in the injector that affects emissions is often repairable at no cost within those limits.


Coverage details can vary by region and situation. Differences in state emissions programs, vehicle history, and whether the issue is deemed a factory defect versus wear can influence whether a repair is covered. Always consult your warranty booklet and your local Honda dealer for a precise determination tied to your VIN and mileage.


Warranty coverage basics for the 2016 Honda Pilot


Here are the primary warranty terms that may affect fuel-injector coverage on a 2016 Pilot.



  • New Vehicle Limited Warranty: 3 years / 36,000 miles

  • Powertrain Limited Warranty: 5 years / 60,000 miles

  • Federal Emissions Warranty: 8 years / 80,000 miles covering emission-control components, including the fuel injection system

  • State-specific emissions warranties: terms vary by state; some states offer enhanced coverage beyond the federal standard. Check with Honda or your state’s emissions authority for precise details.


The emissions warranty is designed to cover defects in emissions-related components, which can include fuel injectors when their failure contributes to emissions problems. If the issue arises from normal wear or improper maintenance, coverage may not apply.


What’s included in the emissions warranty for fuel systems


Under the federal emissions warranty, major emission-control components—such as the fuel delivery system and related sensors—are typically covered if a defect causes emission-related failure within the warranty period. This generally includes parts like the fuel injectors, fuel pump, and related hardware when their failure affects emissions and is due to factory defect.


Note that the exact list of covered parts can vary by model year and regulatory region. A dealer can confirm whether a specific injector issue is eligible for warranty repair on your VIN.


How to verify your coverage


To confirm exact coverage for your vehicle, follow these steps.



  • Review the warranty booklet that came with the vehicle or view Honda’s official warranty information for your model year.

  • Check your vehicle’s mileage and date of purchase to determine if you’re within the 8-year/80,000-mile emissions window.

  • Contact a Honda dealer or Honda Customer Service with your VIN for a precise coverage determination.


Owners should also be aware of any factory recalls or service campaigns related to fuel injectors, which are separate from warranties but may offer repairs at no cost if applicable.


Common scenarios and what they mean for injector warranty


Understanding typical situations helps determine whether coverage may apply.



  • Defective injectors causing misfires or emissions failures within the warranty period are commonly covered under the emissions warranty.

  • Wear, contamination, or damage from neglect or aftermarket fuel components may not be covered.

  • A service campaign or recall related to injectors is separate from standard warranty but may offer free repairs if applicable.


Always verify with the dealer for the most current guidance, as warranty terms can vary by region and vehicle history.


Summary


For the 2016 Honda Pilot, fuel injector issues are primarily addressed under the federal emissions warranty, which covers major emissions-control components for up to 8 years or 80,000 miles. The vehicle’s bumper-to-bumper warranty (3 years/36,000 miles) and powertrain warranty (5 years/60,000 miles) provide broader coverage for non-emissions-related defects. Because state-specific emissions warranties can differ, and coverage may hinge on the nature of the defect, owners should consult the warranty booklet, their VIN, and a Honda dealer to confirm exact protections.

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