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Problems with 2017 Honda Pilot ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

On average, the 2017 Honda Pilot starts to “feel” problems with the ELECTRICAL SYSTEM and its various aspects after 21 163 miles.

Recently reported ELECTRICAL SYSTEM problems on 2017 Honda Pilot

While driving, i received an alert that "some driver assist systems cannot operate." lights indicated that the collision mitigation, and lane departure, and lights were affected. i do not want the collision mitigation system to randomly disable (or any system for that matter). the dealer performed a hard reset on my system and we'll see if it's fixed. still, it posed a hazard to me at the time.

Upon exiting stop/start events(auto shut off at stop signs/lights/parking lots), engine does not restart. instead, it shifts into park, lights up all instruments on display panel, and requires a manual restart. vehicle is dead until restarted, posing a hazard to occupants/oncoming traffic. has happened multiple times in past weeks. we also have read of many other owners of '16/'17 honda pilot owners having the exact same issue.

Huge/loud pop of radio, car doesn't beep, is still in drive, but is dead when: stopped but not sure that autostart is on' both times this horrible one happened, it was a very brief press on the breaks (11/5: on freeway; 11/6: at stop sign). screens on dash popped loudly, and suddenly engine was dead. c.situation: this was not a full autostop issue, so there wasn't any expectation that it was going to restart, rather it was still in drive and the engine was going. suddenly i am rolling backwards as engine is dead. i am still in drive, so i have to press the break to stop rolling into the car at the stop behind me! then i try to put it in park or press drive again, that doesn't work. i have to completely reboot the car by pressing break and pressing power button, then press drive. this is incredibly scary on the freeway because this was not as slow moving traffic as when the other situations happen (i.e. you are just pausing, not stopping long enough for autostop to do it's thing). d.repercussions: seems that after the huge 'pop' one of the screens under steering wheel is not working properly. there is a blank screen instead of the 'home' one which normally shows things like your cruise control following distance/set rate. also the buttons for collision and lane departure turned off and i had to turn them on manually. e.frequency: first happened tuesday this week driving home from work, car had been parked all day, this was about 35 min into my commute., i called and made yet another appointment to have it looked at. then it happened the next morning, was chilly, this time happened within four minutes of starting up. f.priority: i am extremely lucky i didn't have a fender bender either time. this should never happen, you should be able to trust that your engine is going to stay running. this will also get us in an accident.

The blue tooth features are not reliable. the feature that allows me to verbally tell the car to call someone is not consistently responsive. when i make a call from my phone, the car doesn't always pick it up. incoming calls consistently come in correctly. i called van's honda in green bay wisconsin and was told that this is not an issue with the honda and they recommended that i call the cell phone provider. they explained this is an i phone issue. car is in motion. it has happened in my driveway, on city streets and also on the highway. very unreliable.

Twice the exhaust light and all panel lights has come up. the fist time the car was a few months old and the car was not even on, it happen when car was started. they fix the first time the second time they charge us even the car is not 50000 miles old.

Have a 2017 honda pilot touring with 39k miles. usually the car goes into 'accessory' mode when the auto idle stop kicks in but a couple of months ago something new started- i experienced a total stall for the first time, and it has happened 3 more times since. the car turned completely off, but it did not restart automatically. the dashboard was lit up with problems. i put the car in park and frantically tried to restart it as i was on a highway in traffic. once it was restarted, i disabled auto idle stop and i've been disabling it ever since. however, this is a manual fix and is not always something one remembers to do, especially since we have a new 16-year-old driver entering the fray in our home soon. after researching this extensively online, there appears to be a knee-jerk reaction from honda to replace the batteries in these affected vehicles, but it is not stopping the issue, according to multiple accounts. the nhtsa has many documented cases of this and it is an obvious safety issue, but no recall is yet in place. called honda usa customer service at 9:30 am today and verified there are no recalls regarding this problem and if the car is out of warranty that there would be no financial relief for necessary parts/labor related to this issue.

Tl* the contact owns a 2017 honda pilot. the contact stated that the vehicle lost power while traveling on an incline. also, the brake pedal was soft and traveled to the floorboard when being depressed. in addition, the collision and brake warning indicators illuminated. the contact drove to ryan honda of minot (3701 s broadway, minot, nd 58701, 701-852-1111) to be diagnosed, but no failure was found. the contact also stated that certain electrical features on her vehicle sporadically failed to operate when needed. the manufacturer was not notified. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 25,000.

My wife was driving the vehicle on 09-27-18 and the vehicle lost power, the dash lit up orange, and several warning lights cane on and started beeping. as she attempted to pull over to the side of the road, the issue reset itself, and the vehicle resumed power again. the vehicle was taken to honda for a final repair for transmission issues the following day. it is 9 days later and the vehicle is still not repaired. per the service advisor, the dealership has replaced 3 wiring harnesses under the dash that they say were defective from the factory, along with 2 modules. the vehicle is unsafe to drive in its current state, as it itermittently loses power. the vehicle had to be towed to the dealership in august due to the push button transmission going into neutral while driving, and losing forward power. the vehicle would not go into park or neutral.

Every few days we get a indicator that reads 'keyless start system problem'. have replaced the battery in fobs, no change. indicator comes on when starting the vehicle & stays on until turned off, may or may not come back the next time starting it.

The vehicle has started jerking while accelerating.

This is the 4th time now that we have had to bring out pilot in to be serviced for the same thing. when we turn the car on, multiple errors come on out of nowhere. power steering, the speedometer and many other things stop working. they reset it and it happens again. they have changed the battery and done something with the alternator but neither of these things fixed the actual problem.

Tl* the contact owns a 2017 honda pilot. while driving various speeds, the vehicle jerked forward and the windows functioned independently. the dealer (serra honda grandville, 4260 kenowa ave sw, grandville, mi) was unable to duplicate the failures. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified and did not assist. the failure mileage was approximately 13,000. *tt *tr

Started vehicle and getting ready to back out of garage and suddenly these six problem lights came on in dashboard!

This is the 6th photo uploaded from the previous 5 that have already been sent.

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