I am the owner of a 06 honda odyssey which i bought with alittle over 35000 miles. i just took van in for service and got the bad news it needs motor mounts! had to laugh to myself thinking the dealer was full of it. no way could a vehicle with low miles possibly need motor mounts! so did some online research and found there are a tons of people having the same issue. there obviously is a bad design if so many people are having this issue. of course when you call honda they deny that the problem even exist! someone needs to hold the company accountable! there is a great deal of danger for our family's sake! the sad truth is it will take several families before honda acknowledges it was a bad design! *tr
My problem is with my 2006 honda odyssey. we took the car in for an oil change and was informed that the oil pan threads were striped. we were informed this was a common problem with honda and acura. from my research this has been a problem since 1984. the problem with honda's steel oil pans is the drain plug threads are frequently damaged and the drain plug sealing area tends to distort. honda uses an aluminum sealing washer to seal the drain plug against the pan. from my research i discovered the problem is the flimsy threads and thin sheet metal can not take this amount of torque and will fail after repeated oil changes. the mechanic suggested a helicoil as a possible permanent solution to the problem. if that does not work than ultimately i have to change the whole oil pan with oe equipment. the only problem with that is honda has not corrected the flaw, so in a few years i will be in the same position of having stripped oil pan threads. no one wants to drive down the road and lose oil pressure because the treads of the oil pan has stripped over time. and consumers do not want to spend several hundred dollars every few years replacing an oil pan because of hondas flawed design. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 honda odyssey. the contact stated that while driving 40 mph, the vehicle began to jerk and the vehicle would not accelerate. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnosis and the contact was told to allow the computer to reset independently. the contact restarted the vehicle and it resumed normal operation. the contact later took the vehicle to the dealer for inspection and was advised that the spool valve needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired because the part needed to complete the repair was on backorder. the failure continuously recurred. the manufacturer was notified of the failure but offered no assistance. the vehicle was not repaired. the vin was unavailable. the failure and current mileage was 72,000.
My car's starter broke and the mechanic then told me that the engine mounts in the front and rear were broken and needed replacing. in doing an online search, i discovered that this is a common and nagging problem with odyssey owners. i have owned 6 cars and never heard of such a thing! thankfully the problem is being fixed before it caused an accident. is there a recall or planned recall for this problem? my extended warranty expired 2,000 miles ago. thank you *tr
My odyssey lost power/wouldn't accelerate/wouldn't shift as we approached the top of a 7% grade. we pulled over, shut the car off and checked fluids etc.. everything was fine. we tried to get going again and the van wouldn't go. we sat for about an hour and tried again, and the van got going again perfectly fine. we were able to get to honda when it broke down again. honda diagnosed it with a bad transmission/torque converter. the atf fluid was burnt (my odyssey has the atf fluid cooler too). the tech said the vcm (eco mode, variable cylinder management) increases the load/stress on the vehicle and is a contributing factor of the break down. my odyssey has been meticulously maintained at honda y honda specs/recommendations. i had no previous indication my trans was going out (no gear slipping anything. it drove fine up until it broke down) i called american honda for assistance in the repair, and they failed to even offer any sort of help. from what i've googled, honda odysseys have common trans/torque converter issues and american honda is well aware of the problems on the odysseys. after this, i will not buy another honda. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 honda odyssey. the contact stated that while driving approximately 65 mph, the vehicle decelerated to 20 mph after the engine warning light illuminated. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who diagnosed that there was a blown head gasket. the vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who diagnosed that the yaw rate sensor failed and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 46,001.
Have had intermittent vibration coming from engine compartment. primarily occurs at any speed when the vcm or eco mode activates. not sure what other issues this may cause but seems unsafe. honda dealer diagnosed issue as a broken rear engine mount. cost to repair is $866. *tr
I am writing with regards to my 2006 honda odyssey. took it to the dealer for a recall related issue with my brakes and while fixing it, they noticed that the vehicle had issues with rear engine mount. dealer told me my rear engine mount is broken and that's why my vehicle vibrates and that will eventually lead to failure with power steering, a/c, engine, transmission...etc. since the vehicle can come to a halt in the middle of driving if left unattended, i think this is a serious safety concern with any honda minivan's and wanted to bring this to your attention. i started reading about this on the internet and looks like lots of people have the same issue with their engine mounts (both front & rear) with odyssey's especially from 2005 - 2009. i would imagine honda is well aware of this issue and they did nothing to fix the problem in the first place. filed a formal complaint with honda and it went nowhere and i was told since my vehicle is out of warranty (5 years or 60000 miles which ever comes first) there is nothing they can do to help me with it. i paid 711$ to fix the issue, which should have never been the case had honda taken some responsibility to fix it in the first place. whats really annoying is a broken engine part with just 48000 miles on it? i just hope this does not lead to any loss of life. please consider this as a top priority issue and do the needful to address it. thank you! *tr
Loud noise from engine compartment during a turn. repair shop said the passenger side engine mount has nearly failed and the others will need to be replaced soon. it makes no sense for such a part to fail at 65k miles - this issue should be grounds for a recall. *tr
Front motor mount is torn and recommend replacing for $951.28 + tax; side motor mount is leaking and recommend replacing for $238.88 + tax. this van is used mainly for driving my kids to school and activities. no heavy towing nor hard driving. i was told that it's a common problem with honda odyssey, but at this time honda corporation has not addressed it. my van really makes noise and rattles when accelerating and i'm concerned that it is a safety issue if the engine is not secured properly. *tr
On multiple occasions the car would jerk violently when decelerating from 20 to 10mph. in addition, when driving from 25 to 40mph the car would shake violently s if was going to explode. needless to say this was very unnerving and i did not feel safe with my family in this car. i took it to the honda dealer and was told my rear and front motor mounts were cracked and needed to be replaced. at the time the car only had 80k milres on it. total cost was over $1,200. ow, at 170k miles it is doing the same thing! brought it to the dealer and they're telling me my motor mounts are cracked, again! i am extremely disappointed the nhtsa has not made this a recall.
I took my vehicle to the dealer for 90k mile maintenance and was told that the rear engine mount was broken, which was the reason the vehicle felt unstable. they said all other mounts were wearing severely and would have to be replaced as well. i have never had this problem with any other vehicle i have owned - regardless of mileage. after online research i realize this is an extremely common occurrence with honda odysseys. this is a serious safety issue!!! honda is aware of it but does nothing. *tr
I am the original owner of this 2006 honda odyssey. the rear and side engine mounts have failed, at 72,000 miles. this is a manufacturer's defect. the engine mounts should not fail at this mileage. i had noticed a rumbling noise at lower speeds when the engine was running in eco mode, and it appears that this noise was a result of the failure of the engine mounts. it is a defect that if not repaired would result in the engine falling out of the vehicle, clearly a defect. honda needs to take action to replace the faulty engine mounts and correct this defect in design in future models. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 honda odyssey. the contact stated that while the vehicle was inspected by a local mechanic who advised that the engine motor mounts were cracked and two were broken due to defective material. the vehicle was not repaired. the vin was not available. the failure and the current mileage was 84,000.
Motor mount went bad and causing vibrations when low driving speeds in eco. the vibrations started when i had about 60k miles and the van was 5 years old. it affects acceleration because i have to decelerate to stop the vibrations. *tr
Rear motor mounts went bad and causes vibrations when driving between 30-45mph. *tr
We have been told that there are 3 cracked engine mounts on the car. we have been told that this is typical on the honda odyssey. we were also told by the dealer that the cost to replace is about $1,000 each. the car is only 6 years old and driven by a soccer mom. *tr
Engine of this vehicle always made jet engine like loud sound but with time engine roar is getting louder and louder at highway speed above 65 mph. it is now annoying loud. dealer wants $140 for telling us if this noise for this vehicle is normal or our particular vehicle is the only louder one. *tr
Travelling on vaction on freeway at 100km ( 60 mph ) when my transmission went on my honda odyssey. smoke from under hood, engine started to rev up and tacometer reved up bascially enough function to pull over to the side of freeway. we had towed to honda where i was informed that my vehicle that i havent even owned for 5yrs at the time and only 120000km (75000miles) that the transmission was gone and would cost me $5000 to repair. we had our van towed back to our local dealer (2hrs away and across us boarder back to canada) where they charged us $3700 do to us keeping up with all services. after all cost to have returned home and our family of six returned home i paid $4500 out of my pocket on a vehicle im still making $600 a month payments on. unaccceptable. *tr