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Problems with 2019 Honda Pilot VISIBILITY/WIPER

On average, the 2019 Honda Pilot starts to “feel” problems with the VISIBILITY/WIPER and its various aspects after 3 675 miles.

Recently reported VISIBILITY/WIPER problems on 2019 Honda Pilot

On 11/09/19 at or around 800pm pst, my rear hatch window exploded from side to side causing a spider-web pattern. nothing touched the window. however, approx one hour prior to this event i did activate the rear window defroster for only 5 minutes. stevens creek honda in san jose, ca advised this broken window was not covered under warranty. i then called my insurance company. as a note, the honda dealership parts dept said the back window was back-ordered and no eta as to when a back window would or could be shipped. now, i am dealing with

At 800 pm pst in northern calif, my back window exploded, causing a spider-web pattern. the car was parked and i heard a rolling/cascading crunching sound. i did not realize what happened or what caused that sound until the following morning. after seeing the damage, i taped it up and called my insurance. stevens creek honda advised it was not under warranty.

Drivers side mirror shakes while driving. center control stopped working completely. loud sound will come over on the radio and then all systems stop working. back up camera does not work, radio does not work. vehicle is turned off but the center control screen is frozen on and will not turn off. when on the bluetooth, recipient caller cannot hear person initiating the call.

The passenger side mirror won't stay at the proper adjustment. you set it and it drops in a few minutes so you can't see the cars behind you. when you drive you have to keep adjusting the mirror. it's a small problem but could be a big problem if there is an accident.

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