Edit: The tailgate DOES LOCK; it has to be turned on via a setting in the infotainment center. Thanks for watching, and hope this video helped you out. If you think I missed anything, or if you have any personal experience with Ridgelines, share them in the comments! Thx bye ❤️
Awesome video and great information! Very well put together and gets across all the important things to know if anyone is looking for one of these. Also, i hope you made it out of the sealed bed compartment after the video ended 😬
I appreciate that a ton! That's the goal. And I didn't make it out, unfortunately. I'm currently running low on air while I type this. But I haven't lost hope yet.
You're wrong about the ECON button. ECON mode has nothing to do with VCM. VCM is handled by the ECU, and disabling ECON mode will NOT disable VCM. To disable VCM, you must use a third-party device to fool the ECU about the engine temperature. When enabled, ECON mode adjusts the AC to use less energy, and the mid-range throttle response is limited to reduce fuel consumption.
Sorry, I didn’t mean to make it seem like turning off ECON disables the VCM entirely… And I don’t think I actually said that. In order to completely disable the VCM, you do need a tuner to do that, just like any other manufacturers’ “VCM”. But being in ECON mode DOES inherently mean that you’ll be using cylinder deactivation more frequently, increasing the potential for those oil consumption and VCM issues.
Most of my passengers in the back seat… LOVE… the “stadium seating” that the Honda Ridgeline provides. Also, the drivers side seat is programmed to move back when the key is turned off to ease the driver in access\egress. So… unless the key is left on, rear seating knee space isn’t going to be a true measurement.
I have a 2022 I’ve found doing zero-60 in sport and sand mode but mostly sand mode will get you to sixty faster. Give it a try. The rpm rises quickly and puts you in the vtec faster. But seriously try it, I don’t see any body talk about it.
@ a lot of water leaks into the rear of the cab. Honda has had the issue for maybe 10 years or more. The factory doesn’t seem to care about the application of sealant on seams. I see it as a problem when the truck idea was an afterthought. If Honda would have designed the Ridgeline from scratch, then the rear of the cab would probably have fewer seams.
@ you’re correct, the truck is an afterthought “truck”, but it doesn’t occur in all of them. It’s random throughout the years, including up to 2025. Most dealers play dumb like they have never heard of it. It’s a big job to rip the interior out, plus take apart the bed sections to access the back wall off the cab. I’m hoping that the next generation, gen 3, will put this issue to bed once and for all. Go to the Ridgeline forum and search for water leaks. Take care, and best of luck with your channel.
I thought someone might ask that. Because the F150 is the best selling truck in the U.S., and it’s one that a lot of people are acquainted with. More of an overall reference point, rather than a comparison.
Edit: The tailgate DOES LOCK; it has to be turned on via a setting in the infotainment center. Thanks for watching, and hope this video helped you out. If you think I missed anything, or if you have any personal experience with Ridgelines, share them in the comments! Thx bye ❤️
Love the videos! 😁 Courtney recently got a ‘22 HRV and has been loving Honda so far!
Awesome video and great information! Very well put together and gets across all the important things to know if anyone is looking for one of these.
Also, i hope you made it out of the sealed bed compartment after the video ended 😬
I appreciate that a ton! That's the goal. And I didn't make it out, unfortunately. I'm currently running low on air while I type this. But I haven't lost hope yet.
@NotSoHandyCarGuy I will come to your rescue!
Too late :/
You're wrong about the ECON button. ECON mode has nothing to do with VCM. VCM is handled by the ECU, and disabling ECON mode will NOT disable VCM. To disable VCM, you must use a third-party device to fool the ECU about the engine temperature. When enabled, ECON mode adjusts the AC to use less energy, and the mid-range throttle response is limited to reduce fuel consumption.
Sorry, I didn’t mean to make it seem like turning off ECON disables the VCM entirely… And I don’t think I actually said that. In order to completely disable the VCM, you do need a tuner to do that, just like any other manufacturers’ “VCM”. But being in ECON mode DOES inherently mean that you’ll be using cylinder deactivation more frequently, increasing the potential for those oil consumption and VCM issues.
Most of my passengers in the back seat… LOVE… the “stadium seating” that the Honda Ridgeline provides. Also, the drivers side seat is programmed to move back when the key is turned off to ease the driver in access\egress. So… unless the key is left on, rear seating knee space isn’t going to be a true measurement.
Fair enough, to each their own! However, like I said in the video, I did have the front seat in my normal driving position (key still on).
I can tell you as a ridgline owner the tailgate does lock, unfortunately its a setting within the infotainment center and its alittle tricky to find.
Thank you! I couldn’t find it- I should have looked harder. I’ll add it to the pinned comment. 👌🏼
@ no problem, glad you were able to find it.
Honda, it's time. Small cab 6' bed Ridgeline please.
Great review, thankyou.
Yeah that’d be sweet! I’m with you on that one. 🙏🏼
I have a 2022 I’ve found doing zero-60 in sport and sand mode but mostly sand mode will get you to sixty faster. Give it a try. The rpm rises quickly and puts you in the vtec faster. But seriously try it, I don’t see any body talk about it.
First vid of the year lets go
AYYE!
There is recal from Honda for the tailgate harness, they just changed mine on my 2022 ridg.
Good to know!
tailgate does lock. It is a setting
Agreed, as a facelifted 2nd gen owner it locks when I lock the doors.
Thanks for the comment. Gonna have to look into it, because I couldn’t find the setting.
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The back seat sprinkler system leaks. 😅
The WHAT?? Haha
@ a lot of water leaks into the rear of the cab. Honda has had the issue for maybe 10 years or more. The factory doesn’t seem to care about the application of sealant on seams. I see it as a problem when the truck idea was an afterthought. If Honda would have designed the Ridgeline from scratch, then the rear of the cab would probably have fewer seams.
Oh man, that’s not good! Yeah I suppose that would be more likely to happen when they adapted it from SUV to truck. I’ll have to look into that issue.
@ you’re correct, the truck is an afterthought “truck”, but it doesn’t occur in all of them. It’s random throughout the years, including up to 2025. Most dealers play dumb like they have never heard of it. It’s a big job to rip the interior out, plus take apart the bed sections to access the back wall off the cab. I’m hoping that the next generation, gen 3, will put this issue to bed once and for all. Go to the Ridgeline forum and search for water leaks. Take care, and best of luck with your channel.
2019 at 55,000 miles, has transmission shutter issues. Do yourself a favor, deactivate vcm before it creates problems.
That seems like a ongoing issue. That said, seems like the warranty if left is going to be voided if VCM is deactivated.
why are you comparing it to an F150 which is a full size truck .. ridgeline is mid size..
I thought someone might ask that. Because the F150 is the best selling truck in the U.S., and it’s one that a lot of people are acquainted with. More of an overall reference point, rather than a comparison.
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Honda transmissions are junk. Mine blew up at 60,000 miles
BUYER BEWARE
#NEVERHONDA
That has been addressed... the new Ridgeline comes with a 9 speed ZF transmission. Problem solved.