We have classified the 12 complaints from 2008 Honda Odyssey about STRUCTURE into the following categories.
Tl* the contact owns a 2008 honda odyssey. the contact stated that while parked, both rear sliding doors emitted a grinding noise while closing. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic. the technician stated that the center sliding rollers on each sliding door would have to be replaced or there could be body damage to the vehicle. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 95,000.
Lift-gate struts failure. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2008 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the tailgate door closed on him unexpectedly. the contact was not injured. the dealer was contacted to schedule an appointment and the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileage was 41,000.
The paint on the hood and roof of this vehicle is peeling off in droves. large areas of vehicle are down to bare metal on both roof and hood of vehicle. honda should repaint these vehicles at no charge to customer. plenty of complaints online regarding same issue with other customers.
I saw that honda has recalled 2008- early 2009 model year honda odyssey ex-land touring models power liftgate gas struts i have a non-power lift gate version of this vehicle and the gas struts have failed. i've bumped my head on the tailgate multiple times. *tr
2008 honda odyssey rear tailgate struts failed and the rear door free falls shut. the car is only 28 months old. *tr
Tl*the contact owns a 2008 honda odyssey. the contact was driving approximately 35-40 mph, when the vehicle stability assist system activation indicator and vehicle stability assist system indicator illuminated on the instrument panel. the failure occurred intermittently. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer on two occasions where the computerized system code was reset. the vehicle was taken to the dealer on a third occasion and the yaw sensor was replaced. the failure continued after the repairs were performed. the contact was in the process of taking the vehicle back to the dealer to be repaired. in addition, the passenger side automatic door failed to release. the vehicle was repaired for the malfunction. also, the front passenger side axle and struts were replaced. the failure mileage was 31,253.
Report of safety hazard- on my first drive after purchasing my 2008 honda odyssey i was on an interstate and the sun was at an angle which illuminated the light colored trim of the dash panel to the left of the steering wheel. this light colored panel produced a reflection in the shape of the panel which covered my left rearview mirror such that passing vehicles were obscured . i could not depend upon the drivers side mirror due to this. it recurred so often i had to paint the dash trim black on that panel which houses the automatic door switches. *tr
My niece, age 5, reached for her seatbelt as the door was closing and her hand was crushed between the door and the vehicle. there are sensors on the front side of the door, but it seems that there are no sensors on the back side of the door (where the seatbelt is located). *tr
Interior of vehicle compartment leaves passengers (four) leaving feeling weak, woozy, unable to stay alert, feeling as if we are going to pass out during vehilce operation. windows must be rolled down for fresh oxygen. vehicle under warranty taken to local lynnwood washington honda dealer for inspection, repair. requested maintenance director contact national and international honda maintenance supervisory personnel for advice on vehicle equipment to check, repair, replace, correct or fix. initially, honda dealer has advised us, he has no idea why there is gas leak, carbon monoxide leak or other products leaking into compartment. honda tsbs and national highway safety administration website reflects multiple other cases of similar reports. we fully expect our local honda dealership to address our concerns and appropriately take remediative steps to fix, repair vehicle to our satisfaction. vehicle is currently unsafe to drive with this problem. *tr
Tl*the contact owns a 2008 honda odyssey. the contact stated that while removing items from the vehicle the sliding door began to close on its own, closing her in the door. she suffered contusions as a result of the failure. she took the vehicle to the dealer but the dealer could not duplicate the failure. she has not contacted the manufacturer. the vehicle has not been repaired. the current mileage was approximately 56,800. the failure mileage was approximately 56,000.
Tailgate lift gate hydraulic failure on the honda odyssey - failure could cause significant injuries. was told by local dealership that it is a "common problem" in both old and new odysseys. mine failed at maybe 20k miles (i am guessing) and the car is 1.5 yrs old. know of another person who's failed at 20k too. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2008 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the right automatic passenger side sliding door wouldn't close automatically. the vehicle was inspected by an independent mechanic who advised her that they had to cut the wire in order for it to close. the vehicle was repaired; however, she had to open and close it manually. the manufacturer was notified and offered no assistance. the failure mileage was approximately 37,000. the vin was unavailable.
Have three complaints. complaint one: there is extremely long pedal travel for brake pedal. this travel gives the driver a sense of brake failure, as though the brakes don't work or will not stop vehicle. has been noted in vehicle forums as a common problem complaint two: wind noise on the passenger and driver pillar that separates the front seat and the middle seat combination. has been noted in vehicle forums this is a common problem. complaint three: there is significant dirt in paint and paint shading where it doesn't match rest of vehicle (paint shading can be seen if the sun shines on the vehicle just right). honda has offered to repaint affected parts. i feel this is a common problem and the owner shouldn't be required to have a new car repainted with less than 1000 miles. has been noted in vehicle forums this is a common problem. *tr
When using the automatic sliding door on my 2008 odyssey, the door's sensor failed to auto-reverse when my 2 1/2 year old daughter reached her hand towards the door of the van from the inside. not only were her fingers and upper hand hit by the closing door, but the door failed to open and remained shut on her hand until i manually opened it. this resulted in an obvious injury to her hand and a trip to the emergency room. x-rays did not reveal a break, but she will have to be re-checked with an orthopedic, as it may have damaged the growth plate in her finger. the dealership where the car was purchased checked the sensor and stated that there is no obvious defect. *tr
Passenger doors on 2008 honda odyssey don't lock in place when they are open...this almost cause harm to my four small children with their hands and heads getting shut in the door...took this back to the dealership they seemed to not find the problem when we took it to them... *tr
I have a safety concern for my 2008 honda odyssey lx. the sliding doors are very hard to open manually (from the inside and outside) when unlocked. in an emergency situation, a child or senior would be trapped inside the vehicle because he/she would not strong enough to open the sliding door. *tr