When driving the car it makes a weird sound while i wait in a red or stop sign then feels like the van goes backwards. if i try to turn on the engine it's really hard i try to drive or reverse the the van starts shaking and the engine turns off.
Engine oil leak, when i step deep into the brake the steering wheel shakes. the vga alert appears.
Odyssey 2006 3.5 has transmission problems. torque converter needs replacing. when driving there is hardly any acceleration when you apply gas. catalytic converter and gaskets are faulty. ignition coil needs replacing before its time. and there is an issue with purge valve that mixes the fuel while driving.
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 honda odyssey. while driving various speeds and when parked on an incline, the contact detected an abnormal odor of fuel emerging from the second row seats. additionally, there was fuel leaking from underneath the vehicle. the contact called parker johnstone's wilsonville honda (30600 sw parkway ave, wilsonville, or 97070, (503) 985-6958), but the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not contacted. the failure mileage was approximately 125,000.
I was driving fine, all of a sudden, the engine just completely shut down and there was no power. turn on again, it worked. drive for 2 miles, it totally shup down again. no power, nothing.
I had all motor mounts replaced april of last year and now in february of 2019 i had replace the back motor mount again. now i have yet another motor mount going bad. this is ridiculous. the 06 honda odessey needs to be recalled. even my mechanic said that he sees this all the time with the 06 odesseys
Engine leaking oil and smoke appears when the van is on seats feel loose
Dealer states front engine mount needs to be replaced after only 74,000 miles. "motor mount - front: worn out" is the exact statement. a simple web search yields numerous references to broken or worn out motor mounts on honda vehicles with 6 cylinder engines. at what point does the nhtsa take notice? when does honda take responsibility for this issue?
In motion the engine was making a loud rattle as if something was hitting the vehicle's fan. turns out it is the camshaft position sensor. because there is a tsb out my extended warranty company is refusing to cover this repair that runs over $3k.
Horrible vibration in eco mode due to vcm (3 cylinders shutting down) at all speeds. noticed vibration when speed exceeds 50 mph. honda dealer noted this is most likely due to eoo mode but vibration is too much to be normal. vibration increases in intensity when accelerating above 50 mph. 5 service inspections and master technicians cannot diagnose problem(s)yet. engine mount failure noted by other owners describe the problem precisely.
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 honda odyssey. while driving at low speeds, the check engine warning indicator illuminated. in addition, the vehicle stalled intermittently. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed with electrical failures. the manufacturer was not notified. the failure mileage was 60,000. the vin was not available.
Excessive oil consumption. used one quart of oil after 1000 miles.
Engine mount failure: 3 motor mounts have failed . the car mechanic says he only changes motor mounts on odysseys and no other car has same issue with the mounts. i googled motor mount failure and it is quite a lot of complaint s and i'm wondering if the odyssey has so many issue with motor mounts why have they not been recalled. if not fixed there are catastrophic issues and possible loss of life. i like my car, for the most part but it seems to have many issues , some recalled. it's frustrating and costly.
The spark plug blew out of the cylinder head while driving on a major 8 lane highway at 65 mph. if i didn't react quickly & there was a car to the right of me, i very easily could've been in a dangerous accident. unsure if there was any engine damage.
The fluid filled motor mounts that come on the exl/touring model have both failed and fluid leaked out. the concept behind these electronically controlled motor mounts is to dampen the vibration when the van goes into eco mode reducing the active cylinders from 6 to 3. when these mounts fail the van vibrates considerably in the eco mode. i googled the issues and see that their are many others with this same issue from year 2005 -2007 at all different levels of mileage. the cost of repair through honda is over $1800. i have never seen such a run on motor mounts as i have when trying to research the issue which makes me thing there is a engineering/design flaw. left un-repaired and honda told me that the vibration can cause many other issues rendering the van unsafe to drive.
While stopped in traffic, engine began hard acceleration and front tires began screeching. this occurred 4x within 10 days. with each experience there was no warning. it was fortunate that foot was on brake pedal at that time.
When we were traveling out west, we started to notice a distinct "whine" in the engine compartment. after returning home and having driven thousands of miles, we took the car to the dealer and discovered that the rear motor mount had broken and was causing the fan to make a noise when the engine itself "heaved" upon accelerating. it cost $1100 for the repair. i am filing this complaint because there are several similar complaints on here, and there probably should be a recall before someone gets seriously injured.
While traveling on the highway and approaching speeds between 45mph to 65mph the entire car started to shake violently, as if the car was going to fall apart. i immediately brought it to an independent dealer and i was informed the engine motor mounts were failing.
I was driving about 60 mph on a highway when my 2006 honda odyssey began shaking and vibrating. the shaking was so bad the rearview mirror became loose and eventually fell off the front window. if i would have had a coffee cup sitting in the beverage holder the rearview mirror would have splashed hot coffee on my shorts and down my leg. this same situation would occur if i would have had a toll-road transponder attached to the windshield just below the rearview mirror. this is the second time an engine mount has failed on my honda odyssey. i paid $1,706.13 to replace a failed engine mount on august 6, 2014.
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 honda odyssey. the contact stated that while driving 20 to 30 mph, the vehicle started to smoke. the contact noticed oil dripping from the engine. the vehicle was towed to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the engine needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. in addition, the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 14v112000 (fuel system, gasoline). the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 84,000.
Broken engine mount. because of that the car is not safe to drive with family. i have seen most of honda odyssey are experiencing same problem and manufacture are not fixing this issue.
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 honda odyssey. while driving at approximately 30 mph, there was an abnormal noise coming from the front of the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the rear engine mount fractured and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 60,000. updated 04/04/16*lj
The rear lower motor mounts wear out prematurely and cause unwanted vibrations and steering play. this is a known issue and has not been rectified. the dealership charges $800 to replace the defective parts.....updated 11/13/15 *bf updated 11/17/15.*jb
Motor mounts failed causing violent shudder at highway speed. i've seen hundreds of complaints online about this problem on honda odyssey with low miles. it should be recalled as this is defect. *tr
Brought van in for tire rotation, and was informed that 2 of the motor mounts were torn/broken and needed to be replaced-possibly all 4! have noticed serious wobble and thought it had to do with suspension...was quoted 800.00 to fix 2 motor mounts. *tr
There was excessive vibration of vehicle and we took it to honda dealership in raleigh, nc and were told the front and rear engine mounts have all collapsed. we have also been informed that this is a very common problem in odyssey's. this needs to be a safety recall. *tr
Broken engine mounts. i fixed the front one in nov 2014. the engine is now rattling while it is idling. i am now being told that the front engine mount needs replacing as well as the rear one. i have seen many honda chat boards and many others are experiencing this same problem and honda is not stepping up to help this systemic problem. hoping this kicks them into gear. *tr
My 2006 honda odyssey went up in flame, while i was driving the vehicle, on 10/11/14. insurance had me tow it to the honda dealer. after honda having the car for 31 days the insurance paid the repairs & i paid my $500.00 deductible. i'm ready to drive my honda odyssey away on 11/13/14, and i notice the van began to shake violently and the rpm's dropped to almost 0. no report was given to me about what was wrong with van & what future repairs had to be done. all i got was the present repairs due to the fire, even after we had asked them to do a full inspection of the vehicle. prior to the fire the van never shook, it never had this problem before. while there, they performed the changing of the fuel pump which had been recalled by honda, but now we can not be sure that it was done nor can we be sure that it didn't affect the cars status now. honda still has the van in their lot & insurance adjuster went to see the car and now honda is saying that the shaking of the car has nothing to do with the fire. according to honda's final report the "probable" cause of fire was in the alternator area -sub-cord alternator to fuse box. honda said the shake is caused by the rubber motor mounts. i tried to tell honda they are rubber pieces and when rubber comes in contact with heat it melts. honda will not fix without me paying out of pocket. if the problem really is the motor mounts, i have researched that many people are awaiting a recall from honda on the motor mounts for the fact that theirs prematurely fails. honda has us on a back and fourth. if they can't be sure what caused the fire and are disregarding the motor mounts going bad due to the fire or the fuel pump recall, then how can they be sure that none of the above is not causing the violent shake on the van. *tr
On 10/10/2014 while driving the car through an intersection going 45 mph the dashboard lights and the engine shut down. the vehicle would not start and we narrowly avoided an accident while coasting through the intersection. the vehicle would not start again and we pushed the vehicle into a parking lost space. while waiting for someone to jump the car the vehicle start again. again on 10/11/2014 while turning into a shopping center parking lot the vehicle's engine shut off without warning and would not start again. this again almost resulted in an accident. at this time we consider this vehicle no safe to operate if the vehicle will shut off while driving without warning. there are numerous stories like this happening with honday odysseys on the internet. *tr
My van has never been in an accident yet the rear engine mount collapsed and made my engine shake back and forth causing a vibration during driving. they tell me this happened because of stop and go driving. i know many people who own these vans and all of them have had to have this faulty part replaced. it should be recalled. the repair cost over one thousand dollars and it took them less than 1 1/2 hours to fix. *tr
Loud clunking sound coming from under the drivers engine side - had car checked and mechanic replaced motor mounts, but still making same noise - almost sounds like engine will drop out at any moment. also when traveling on highway at speeds of 55 or higher, van will shake uncontrollably and also randomly at low speeds when just starting from a complete stop. i do not feel safe with my children in the van under these conditions, from reading complaints, it definitely sounds like honda should be responsible for this malfunction.
The car was leaking a brownish-orange liquid from the front middle of the engine area. three of the five engine mounts were found to be broken and all needed to be repaired. i was told by the mechanic that this is a common problem with hondas that have a v6 engine. if this is such a wide-spread problem, why is it not fixed by honda? this really greatly increased the cost of overall honda ownership. *tr
The 4 motor mounts with the mileage of 54,365 have failed. there are countless complaints of this serious defect from honda and it is not being addressed. i went in for an oil change and was told my motor mounts need to be replaced! if i did not need an oil changed, would my engine fall to the ground. this failure should not be happening on a vehicle with 54,000 miles. why is this not a safety recall initiated by the nhtsa? *tr
My 2006 honda odyssey has 4 broken motor mounts! extremely expensive to repair. this will be the second time this vehicle gets 4 new motor mounts. *tr
We purchased honda odyssey new in 2006. i noticed steering issues almost immediately and reported it during routine service. even after recall, issue continues. noticed a fluid leak & mentioned it during service- was told there was a broken seal that was causing van to leak transmission fluid & "fixed" for $1500. after this fluid continued to leak, made an appointment to take van back. while driving on highway 2 days before scheduled appointment, lights on dash came on and van lost power steering while on the highway going 55 mph. able to get off the highway without power steering. towed to the honda dealer and told the broken seal was actually not the problem for the transmission fluid leak - i need a new transmission. lost steering due to a belt that had broken due to constant leaking fluid on it. so disappointed with honda. husband had made me brand loyal now i'm anti-honda. sounds like my issues are very common in this model. *tr
I noticed an oil leak on the vehicle. when taken to the mechanic he found that the spool valve is leaking. the honda dealer informed us that there are no replacement parts available. the oil is leaking on the exhaust manifold and is a very possible fire hazard. this is a family vehicle and this issue is a very serious one. *tr
Engine vibrating violently at speeds of 35-40 mph and when rpm are between 1,500 to 2,000. the possible causes are faulty engine mounts, transmission, or engine. honda replaced the power steering due to problems. i also replaced the run flat tires with non run flat because the run flat last only 1 year. i want to vibration to be resolved. the vibration appears to be a manufacturer defect according to online honda owners groups. *tr
Engine started chugging and lost power, sputtering. then died and couldn't restart. was towed to local mechanic who could not diagnosis. towed to closest honda dealer, 3 hours away. #5 coil damaged due to spark plug blown out of cylinder head, threads damaged in cylinder head. also vsa warning lights came on and faulty vtec control valve was discovered. van sat at dealer for 4 weeks while waiting on back ordered vtec control valve part. cost of parts, mechanic, etc. $1496.57 not to mention the towing. now.... van being driven last week, vsa light came on, steering wheel seized up and a terrible noise occurred in engine. we are again towing it 3 hours to the dealer tomorrow. will post the 'new' diagnosis. van has 53,000 miles on it. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 honda odyssey. the contact stated that while driving 40 mph, the check engine and the traction control warning lights illuminated as the vehicle lost acceleration power. the contact applied the brake pedal but the brakes seized and the contact momentarily lost control of the vehicle. the vehicle was not taken to the dealer to have a diagnostic performed. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure and current mileage was 50,000. updated 03/11/14*lj
It started with a loud clunk noise coming from the engine area anytime i turned a corner or drove over a bump in the road. it started happening all the time. took it in and was notified that the engine mounts were going out. i was quoted $1900.00 to replace all 5!! now my car shakes violently on the freeway going 60 mph. this is indicative of the engine mounts breaking. this is a major defect!! this needs to be a safety recall. i have read many complaints about this. honda needs to be responsible for the repairs! *tr
I was told today that my front engine mount needs to be replaced. my van only has 79,586 miles on it. it seems to be a very common defect in theses vans. *tr
Took vehicle to honda dealer it was bought from for routine service. dealer reported to me that 3 engine mounts were broken. one engine mount had previously broken and been repaired by this dealer. i am in my 70's, retired, and drive cautiously. how can 4 engine mounts break? *tr
On my way to work on january 14, 2014, as i was getting up to speed (from 0 to 20), the engine revved around 2000 rpm, the transmission would not engage 2nd gear. i backed off the gas pedal and the transmission engaged. the check engine light lit up and i drove it to a honda dealership. the service department said that their diagnostic revealed an internal issue with the transmission and would need replacement. i have owned 7 hondas since 1983, and i have never had this type of problem. the van is at a local transmission shop rebuilding the transmission for $1500, honda wanted $5300. the van has been well maintained over the years and i'm very surprised that the transmission would go at 141,000 miles, but transmission issues appears to be a problem with the odyssey lineup over the years. unfortunately, i was not made aware of these issues prior to purchase. disappointing. *tr
Experiencing vibration in vehicle during acceleration between 40-60 mph. took the van to mechanic and was informed that two motors mounts are bad and need replacing. these are not wear and tear items and should not need replacing. this appears to be a problem with honda odyssey vans and this problem is not being covered by warranty since the failure occurs around 100k to 150k miles. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 honda odyssey. the contact stated that while driving at approximately 40-60 mph, the vehicle vibrated during acceleration and there was a loud abnormal noise coming from the engine. the vehicle was taken to the dealer, who diagnosed that the rear engine mounts needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 72,000.
I am the original owner of 2006 honda odyssey. the vehicle was always serviced by honda dealer every few months for oil change and other scheduled maintenance. right after my extended warranty expired last august 2013, santan honda in chandler had told me that i had two cracked engine mounts. the vehicle was never raced nor towed anything. it was purely used by wife to haul my dogs to the park and grocery the cost was close to $900 including part, labor and tax. i have afraid the other engine mounts will fail anytime soon. it is very unusual for engine mounts to fail immaturely at such low mileage. i have seen many odysseys owner of model year 2005-2006 had similar complaints.please refer to another compliant number 10425453. please investigate if it qualifies for a recall. *tr
Rear engine mount is broken. there are many other such complaints on this vehicle. a long list of complaints is noted on cartalk.com website including a previous complaint, (10425453.) honda should offer a recourse for all of these individuals. *tr
I was taking care of my timing belt change at dealer and i mentioned my vehicle vibrating a lot lately and i was told that they found front and rear motor mounts broken which is unusual for family van which has only 71000 miles and driven very carefully.cost of repair is about 2000 dollars and i saw many complaints online when i searched about it. *tr
Driving at 50 mph on a friday night. my van suddenly gave a loud explosive sound and the cabin filled up with smoke and i could not breathe or see properly. i wondered what was going on and quickly pulled up on the side of the road. it took me some time to get out of the van since i am disabled. my husband had to literally speaking, carry me out and sat me on the side of the road. passers by had already called 911 when they noticed what was going on. the police, ambulance and fire dept came. the fire dept determined that my van was smoking heavily and they took care of the fire in my engine when they opened the hood. the van was towed to the dealership and they informed me that my transmission was defective. the only problem was that this will then be the third transmission in a van that is less than 8 years old. i had a similar problem in july 2011 at 80,000 miles and the transmission was replaced then with promises from honda that i was good for another 5 years. so when this problem occurred exactly 2 years to the time that the second transmission was replaced, i reported the problem to honda and they want me to pay for a third transmission. this is despite the fact that i always serviced my van with the dealership. it has never been serviced with the local repair shop. i am still making car payments on my van and they want me to pay for a new transmission? i will appreciate an investigation on why honda is allowed to sell lemons to consumers even though they are aware of transmission problems on the odyssey vans. smoke and fire due to recurring transmission problems on the same van is a safety issue. i pray that no one will be killed or injured due to recurring transmission problems with honda odyssey vans. thanks in advance for your assistance in protecting and ensuring consumer safety as we drive our cars. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the check air bag warning light was illuminated. the dealer stated that the wiring of the air bags was not properly installed and as a result, the air bags would not deploy properly in the event of a crash. the contact was also advised that the engine valves, rear brakes and the rear engine mount would need to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacture was made aware of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 80,000. the current vehicle mileage was 113,000 miles.