HONDA PIONEER 1000 Power Smells Burnt
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86%
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NGK Iridium Spark Plug
According to manufacturer data, fouled or cracked spark plugs cause engine misfires that lead to significant power loss. The unburnt fuel enters the exhaust system and undergoes an exothermic reaction inside the catalytic converter, causing it to overheat and emit a burning metallic/chemical odor.
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7%
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DCT Clutch Friction Disk Kit
The Pioneer 1000's DCT relies on hydraulic friction packs; if these slip due to mechanical wear or high-load heat soaking, the friction material degrades thermally. This causes a pungent 'burnt' smell similar to brake pads and prevents the transmission from effectively transferring engine torque to the drivetrain.
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7%
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Ignition Coil & Lead Assembly
Breakdown of the silicone insulation on the spark plug boots or internal coil winding failure leads to high-voltage arcing. This results in intermittent combustion, loss of motive power, and secondary thermal damage to the exhaust system as identified in common model-specific issue reports.
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DIY Repair Guide
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