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There are multiple reasons why the auto lock feature may not be functioning properly in the Honda Pilot. The first possibility could be due to a software issue, which might necessitate an update from the dealership. Another potential reason is a depleted or weak battery in the key fob, preventing it from communicating with the vehicle. The module may also be faulty, resulting in a disconnect with the fob. To identify the specific cause, a diagnostic scan may be required on the Pilot. The cost for the dealership or repair shop to conduct the test can be up to $150, with additional labor costs ranging from $50 to $70 per hour to address the issue.
I changed the battery in my remote key, but it's still not functioning.
Typically, if the automatic walk-away locking feature on your Honda Pilot isn't functioning, it's likely due to a depleted battery in the key fob.