After getting a car wash from an automated car wash, while driving to a parking stall to vacuum the interior of the vehicle. in the process of turning left into the parking stall and braking to park the vehicle, the engine suddenly rev'd, accelerating the vehicle over a parking curb block and into a pole at the car wash. the resulting collision happened across the span of half a parking space and knocked the vehicle backwards a couple feet after colliding with the pole. the collision triggered both front air bags and resulted in a total loss of the vehicle and property damage of the car wash.
The transmission is not smooth at all. rough and delayed shifts. my car minivan only has 35,000 miles on it.
While braking at 50+mph, the steering wheel starts to shake violently. the car currently has 58,000 miles on it. this has been occurring for over a year. we have had the tires rotated and balanced, the rotors and break pads are good. this is becoming a safety hazard and honda needs to do something about this.
At 26608 miles front rotors had to be resurfaced. honda dealer did this at 'no charge for first time only.' rotors vibrated again at 50000 miles and were replaced independently with non honda parts. now again at 70000 miles the vibration when braking is worse than ever before. brake pads were replaced as well with no improvement. with so many owners having this issue honda needs to address it.
We have had on going problems with our rotors. they had to be machined after only 15,000 miles and replace after 30,000 miles. we replaced them with high end napa rotors since we did not trust honda rotors and honda refused to replace them. now at 54,000 miles, the brakes are shimmying again.
Tl* the contact owns a 2014 honda odyssey. while driving 35 mph, the steering wheel shook. when the brake pedal was applied, the vehicle was slow to respond. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the vehicle was taken to concord honda (1461 concord ave, concord, ca 94520, (855) 679-6829) where it was diagnosed that the rotors needed to be resurfaced and upgraded for better performance. the vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred. the manufacturer was contacted and did not assist. the failure mileage was 28,000. the vin was not available.
(1) paint peeling (2) brakes inferior and don't stop correctly (3) driver back door and hatch open randomly without anyone opening them (4) large clunking noise and jerking when first starting to take off (5) rear camera may take up to 5 minutes to engage (6) error message pops up on screen saying "cannot import call history" (7) back passenger cup holder fell out
Brake rotors - do i really need to go into detail? 54,000 miles and front rotors have been resurfaced twice and now the rear need it as well. severe shimmying/vibration during braking. obviously this causes inconsistent reaction forces between the tire and road surface that could cause unpredictable vehicle response! does a child need to loose their life before a recall is issued? does anyone read these complaints? is honda doing anything about this? how has the nhtsa not performed an investigation on this? come get my van and try it out!
While driving on the highway and going 60mph or higher, the steering wheel shakes a lot when i start to brake and i have to pump my brakes rather than a slow gradual depression of the pedal like one would normally do or else the van becomes unstable. this has been the case for over a year.
2 potential safety issues occurring at 55000 miles or less with no recall from honda: transmission jerking at low speeds and warped brake rotors at low mileage: issue 1: when traveling up a hill (small to moderate grade) the van has a jerking motion and the needle on the odometer bounces back and forth about 200 rpms with the foot steady on the gas pedal. this has happened for quite some time on hills but now at 55000 miles the van is doing it on a level service while in 2nd gear (or when transitioning to 2nd from 1st). again the foot is steady on the gas pedal and the van jerks with the needle bouncing on the odometer a few hundred rpms back and forth for a short bit until into 3rd gear. i read of a tsb 16-060 that the cause is improper heating of the transmission fluid. the short-term fix is to drain and fill the transmission fluid while a future fix is a software update that is not yet completed. issue 2: when braking there is violent vibrations in the steering wheel. i took it ...
Tl* the contact owns a 2014 honda odyssey. when the brake pedal was depressed, the vehicle vibrated severely. the failure occurred without warning. the dealer and manufacturer were not contacted. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 36,858.
Coming down mcdonalds pass, the van was going faster than i wanted, 50 or 60 miles per hour so i tapped the brakes to slow down on clear blacktop, no ice. when i did,the front end wheels shimmied each time i tapped the breaks. it scared me, because if it had been icy, i could not have slowed down at an appropriate speed to get to a safer speed. i was able to eventually slow down, but the front end kept shimmying each time i tapped the brakes going down the steep hill and there were curves in the road as well.
I was driving (in motion) on slippery, wet, but icy roads in town. i was only going about 20 mph. twice, i had to stop slightly faster than i normally would have, but when i started tapping the brakes to slow down and stop, they felt like they locked up on me and it took awhile before i was able to have any "brake" feeling at all! the wheel walls, i noticed later have small space between tire and wheel wall, causing snow build-up, which may have caused a problem in the braking ability also. after this happened a couple more times throughout the week, my brake sensor light warning came on and has stayed on now. but, after i took my vehicle to the car wash and got all the ice out of the wheel wells, the brakes are working fine and smooth stopping, still icy conditions on the road. i think the wheel walls don't have enough room between the tires and wheel walls. in icy conditions, it seems to be putting dangerous pressure on my brake system, when in motion applying the brakes. i was driving straight on a road when ...
Front brake rotos had to be turned at less than 20k miles. at 36k i having the same problem. violent shaking between 60-75 hr when braking. normal city driving. head to dealer on 22 nov
When driving on highway roads @55+ mph and applying brakes, the steering wheel and van begin to shake and vibrate violently to the point of loss of control of the vehicle. this behavior began around 25k miles and has increased in occurance and intesity. online research suggests bad rotors but honda refuses to recall. defective rotors should not be the resonsibility of the owner. this issue needs to be fixed immediately, it is extremely dangerous!!