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I am complaining because of the time i have been waiting for the recall replacement of the airbag for the passenger.i first called my dealer, space coast honda, on february 11, 2015.i have called them after 30 days and after 60 days.then after 60 days i get the second recall letter for the driver airbag.i understand this is a huge recall, but honda knew about this long before we customers were notified and we should not be warned not to drive the car because it could kill us, when they are doing nothing about it....at least in my case.i am wondering if my dealer is playing favorites.we do not go for regular service, oil changes, etc.after all it is a 2004 car and a walmart oil change is good enough.the car has 100,000 miles on it and we are planning to keep it.my husband is 80 years old and cannot get in the back seat easily (which is what honda recommends).and then there is the driver air bag...driver cannot sit in the back seat!thank you.
2004 honda element.consumer writes in regards to airbag inflator recall and lack of parts.the consumer referenced recall # 14v351000.
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that nhtsa campaign number: 16v344000 (air bags) exceeded a reasonable time for repair. The dealer stated that the part for the repair would be available within a few months. The manufacturer was not notified of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect. The vin was unavailable.
Driving 30 mph on 2-way road. Driver coming other way cut me off, i swerved, he hit my left front with his right front.my driver airbag didn't deploy although passenger did.i sustained whiplash and chest trauma as a result.honda 2004 element.
An occupant position detection system indicator light was on most time. First time it turned on was aug 2005, then i took my vehicle to a dealer, they turned it off. After that, it's again and again, and again, until the last time that was june 2009, they turn it off again, and a service adviser said may be a sensor or control unit defective.but they did not taken care of it. So, what should i do with this problem? please, give me an advice.thank you so much.[xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
2004 honda element airbag light will not go off stays on constantly honda refuses to fix without costing me more money this should be covered it is a safety issue free of charge.-----shame on you honda !!.-----
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. While driving at various speeds, the air bag sensor indicator remained illuminated, which was a safety concern. In addition, while driving, the front driver side seat belt failed to retract and properly secure the driver while making sudden stops. The failures were not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer and local dealer (honda cars of corona, 1080 pomona rd, corona, ca). Were notified of the failures and did not assist. The failure mileage was 293,800.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. While driving approximately 60 mph, the front driver's side air bag deployed without warning or an impact. There were no injuries. The vehicle was taken to an unknown honda dealer in san diego, california where it was diagnosed that there was a faulty sensor in the air bag. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and referred the contact to the insurance company. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 117,113.
While driving less than 10 mph turning into my driveway, my passengers seat, side air bag deployed.there was no impact, pot hole, etc. To cause deployment.honda of america says the warranty has expired and they will not pay to repair.
I cannot find out if the air bag in my vehicle was make by takata or if my vehicle is not included in the air bag recall simply because i do not live in a southern state. I plan to travel to the south and am worried about it. My honda dealer says he cannot legally deactivate the air bag. I want to know if my air bag was made by takata and if it is not on the recall list simply because i don't live in the south. Why can't i have it deactivated?
Passenger side airbag deployed while i was driving.i was driving about 55-60 on a paved highway. The estimate for repairs is over 3000.honda took all the info and was supposedly going to get back to me.many unreturned phone calls later, i have nothing to show for this except a recall notice covering other airbags.of course at this point, none of my airbags are functioning; thus there is no point in complying with the recall notice. The date below is approximate.the honda dealer looked at the problem and gave me an estimate on 5-31-16.the mileage on the next page is also approximate.my contact # at honda is 310-781-5259.rio graciously gave me his direct line, then did not return any calls.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that a vehicle crashed into the rear of the vehicle, causing the contact to crash into a preceding vehicle.the front driver side seat belt did not restrain the contact and caused the contact to be injured. A passenger was also reported injured.in addition, the air bags did not deploy. The vehicle was destroyed and was not inspected to for the seat belt and air bag failures. The failure and the current mileage was 108,000. Updated 03/05/12*ljthe consumer also stated the seat went from an upright position to a reclining position. Updated 03/07/12
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v344000 (air bags). The part to do the repair was not available. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.
2004 honda element passenger airbag deployed while driving 10 mph.the consumer was told that she probably hit a pot hole.
Passenger seat airbag deployed while driving less than 5 mph and not involved in accident.no damage to vehicle, except torn seams in seat from airbag.this happened while traveling on gravel road to lake house, right front tire hit pot-hole, causing the bag deployment. Inappropriate sensitivity in airbag sensor or faulty airbagseems to be the cause.hughes honda in athens, ga. States they will not repair since this is not a recall issue.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that the passenger side air bag warning indicator illuminated. The failure occurred after the vehicle was repaired per nhtsa campaign number: 16v344000 (air bags). The dealer confirmed that the air bag warning indicator was illuminated; however, the failure could not be diagnosed. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was approximately 170,021.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. While driving at an unknown speed, another vehicle crashed into the front driver side of the contact's vehicle. The air bags failed to deploy. The driver sustained whiplash, cervical strain, neck pains, x-rays, and further medical treatment. A police report was not filed. The vehicle was taken by the insurance company for body repairs and the air bag failure was not diagnosed. The dealer had not diagnosed the vehicle. The vehicle was included in nhtsa campaign numbers: 14v700000 (air bags) and 14v351000 (air bags). The contact received the notification on april 15, 2015, but was unable to schedule the recall repairs within a reasonable timeframe because the parts were not available. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was unavailable.
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number:16v344000 (air bags); however, the part to do the repair was not available. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 15v320000 (air bags); however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.
Srs light on. Honda dealer wants $$ to diagnose, but this should be a safety issue.
I was driving down the freeway going 65 mph and switching lanes when my seat airbag deployed. My seat is ripped. It hit me in the arm. No accident or collision happened.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that the air bag light stayed illuminated. The contact called the dealer who advised him to have it diagnosed. The contact called the manufacturer who stated that there were no related recalls. The vehicle had not been repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 64,000 and the current mileage was approximately 65,000.
2004 honda element.consumer writes in regards to vehicle airbag recall.the consumer stated the air bag light illuminated.
Takata recall:i have been on a waiting list for a recalled airbag replacement for several months.neither the honda service department nor the honda general managment will return my calls. Honda's "recall resolution team" has been attempting unsuccessfully to get the honda dealer to respond to me.the dealership is:proctor honda, 2373 w tennessee st, tallahassee, fl 32304.tel: (850) 576-5165.as a result of being placed on a waiting list, and then ignored, i have been driving a vehicle that could potentially injure me.it has been more than 2 months. I don't recall the original date i was placed on the waiting list, but it could be 6 months or more.
The airbag light has being on sinceafter some years from buyingthe car. A recall was placed april 2015. Car was taken to the downtown los angeles honda dealer , but the air baglight was still onthe moment i turned the car on inside the dealer . The technician mentioned the light would go way once i would drive the car , but it did not happen .
Received passenger airbag inflator recall notice, have called the suburban honda dealership - farmington hills, mi every month since july 2016 with no resolution. They say the part is unavailable.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that when the vehicle was started, the front driver side air bag warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, where it was diagnosed that the driver side seat belt switch needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. In addition, the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 14v700000 (air bags) and 14v351000 (air bags) however, the part needed to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 85,000.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 15v32000 (air bags); however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 14v700000 (air bags) however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 14v351000 (air bags). The dealer mentioned that it would take a week to order the part. The dealer stated that the part was not available and did not provide a specific date for when the part would become available. The manufacturer was contacted and could not provide an estimated date for when the vehicle would receive the recall repair. The contact had not experienced a failure.
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that the air bag indicator remained illuminated while driving. The contact called suburban honda (located at 25100 haggerty rd, farmington hills, mi 48335) and was informed that the part was not available for the repair. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v344000 (air bags); however, the part needed for the repair was not available. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not contacted. The approximate failure mileage was 210,000. Parts distribution disconnect.
Nhtsa recall 16v-344the local dealer replaced my front passenger airbag on 07.06.2016. The dashboard warning light for my airbag system has been on since this date. I have emailed the local honda dealer here in cedar rapids iowa 10 times with no response from them. I also found 2 screws on my floorboard after their work on my car.
The contact owned a 2004 honda element. While attempting to operate the vehicle, the driver's foot slipped off the brake pedal and depressed the accelerator pedal. As a result, the contact crashed into the front passenger side of another vehicle. The air bags did not deploy. A police report was filed. The driver suffered headaches, but did not require medical attention. The vehicle was totaled and towed to the nearest independent auto yard. The dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 111,000.
The front passenger side air bag deployed without a collision.driver was making a slow u-turn exit from a parked location and accidentally drove one tire over a curb.the air bag deployed when the tire rolled off the curb.dealer service personnel initially confirmed a no-impact deployment, then changed diagnosis after being contacted by honda america.
Seat belt light won't turn off
The airbag warning light on the dashboard has illuminated and will not extinguish at approximately 145000 miles. It remained on after ignition self-check from a dead startafterovernight parking.the driver-side airbag had been replaced approx 7,000 miles ago.
Re:dot case # 804204on or about june 5, 2015 i filed the above case number advising your representative that i have been waiting for a replacement of the recalled airbag. I hhave been in contact with hoehn honda of carlsbad who advised the part was on back order.after filing a complaint i received a call from patricia with america honda on june 9,2015 approving a loaner until the replacement part was available, case # n032015-06-0500291.on june 9, 2015 i received a message from stacey at hoehn honda regarding an appt. I returned her call leaving a message advising i would return in two weeks. On june 15, 2015 i received a message from hoehn honda advising the part was available and to call and schedule an appt. I returned the call on the same day and requested an appt for june 22, 2015.on june 16, 2015 i called hoehn again requested an appt. I spoke with anna who advised the earliest appt would be june 29, 2015. I was.informed the repair would take two hours. I am scheduled for an appt june 29, 2015 for 7:15 am.
Called local honda dealer to schedule airbag replacement based on most recent recall. Dealer confirmed that they did not have the parts in stock and will follow up shortly.i waited several months - send another request for a status update on when the airbag would be replaced - still no response at all. I have the chat transcript from the initial call on october 21, 2014 provided by the dealer. Please let me know if you want a copy of this transcript.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that the passenger side air bag warning indicator illuminated, which was a safety concern. The dealer (autonation honda lewisville, 601 waters ridge dr., lewisville, tx 75057, (972) 763-5524) was contacted and stated that the vin was not included in any recalls. The failure was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 143,000.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that the air bag warning indicator was illuminated. The failure recurred each time the vehicle was started. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 14v700000 (air bags) and 14v351000 (air bags); however, the parts needed to do the repairs were unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 110,000.
I had filed a complaint about this issue in 2010. The srv light has been on since 2010. I did have the driver seat latch replaced, the dealer cleared to code and the airbag light went off for two days and then returned. That is when i notified honda and you. I was told i would have to pay $450.00 to have the harness replaced. Needless to say i no longer do business with the dealer and i am not sure if i will even buy another honda just due to their lack of my interest. It appears there has been other complaints and other honda vehicles recalled for similar problems. I still own my honda element. I would like to know why nothing has been done about this yet. True, they are no longer manufacturing this model, but there is still a lot of them driving around. I did not do anything to cause this problem, i do not think i should have to pay to have harness replaced. Honda nor the dealer [xxx] willing to help correct it. I have not had any other problems with this vehicle and i do not plan on replacing it anytime soon.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
"takata recall " i was in a wreck hit a car from behind and airbag did not deploy but was also sent a letter in the mail stating that the air bag was recalled due to shards of metal coming out when the air bag does deploy ....
The contact owns a 2004 honda element.while driving 10 mph, the air bags spontaneously deployed.the contact sustained injuries as a result but was not hospitalized.the local dealer was notified of the failure but did not provide any assistance to the contact.the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure and the vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 75,000. The vin was unavailable.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated the air bag light was constantly illuminated. The vehicle was taken several times to the dealerwho ran a diagnostic test but was unable to repair the failure. The manufacturer was notified who offered no assistance. The failure mileage was 40,000 and the current mileage was 144,000.updated 08/01/12updated 08/02/2012
The contact owned a 2004 honda element. While driving at approximately 50 mph, the air bags deployed independently without warning causing the contact to loose control of the vehicle and it rolled over. The contact sustained an unknown injury that required medical attention. A police report was not filed. The vehicle was destroyed and was towed to an impound lot.the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. One year later, the contact received a notification of nhtsa campaign number: 14v700000 (air bags). The failure mileage was 145,000.
Car was parked in a pullout on the side of a highway. Slamming rear driver's side door caused driver's seat airbag deployment. No collision occurred.
Air bags and cruise control stopped working.air bags is a safety issue and brought to dealer.cable reel assembly in steering column was bad.dealer said i had to pay for new assembly and labor.
2004 honda element. Consumer states the air bag warning light illuminated.when the consumer arrived at the dealership to have a recall performed on the ignition, he was informed by the dealer that they would not accept responsibility for passive restraint systems unless it met the implied warranty prerequisites. The consumer stated he had to pay for a problem in the past, that incorrectly reported a problem that did not exist. The consumer is now wondering will he have to pay for the air bag light problem.
My 2004 element light came on while driving one day. I had it serviced by a mechanic with set belt replacement. Did not help with the light came back on. Had it looked at by someone else who told me it was theairbag sensors. I really don"t want to keep spending money but it failed inspection because of this along with my driver side seat that is rocking. Driving and coming to a stop with any type of force causes the seat to jump forward. Even if i am sitting and if i move around my seat will move. Is there any type of permanentfixes for these problems. Our daughter loves her element but, these are major issues for our family as they are and can have serious problems now and in the future
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2002 honda element. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v344000 (air bags). The dealer scheduled an appointment and then provided no explanation as to when the parts would become available. The contact was unable to determine when the parts would be supplied to the dealer from the manufacturer to receive the repair. In addition, the air bag warning light remained illuminated while waiting for the dealer to supply an appointment for the recall repair. The manufacturer was notified. The failure mileage was not available. Parts distribution disconnect.
The airbag indicator light keeps appearing after taking my vehicle to the honda dealer in va bch two times.
2004 honda element.consumer writes in regards to airbag inflator recall.consumer sent additional correspondence.the consumer was informed the part was not available. Updated 07/06/15.
With reference to recall 14v-700, the following was sent to honda in may.they did call a month later stating that the parts would be in soon and that honda of bowie would contact me for the repair.nothing has happened since, it has been seven months since the recall. 3 may 2015[xxx]american honda moror company. Inc.honda automobile customer service1919 torrance blvdtorrance, ca 90501310 783 3023 (f)reference: nhtsa recall 14v-700dear sir/madam:in january of this year i received the aforementioned recall notice.as a result, i called honda of bowie, md asking if they could accomplish the repair and asked if they had the required parts in stock.they replied affirmative, so an appointment with the service center was scheduled for 6 february. My 2004 element was delivered to the service center for the air bag (driver and passenger) replacement.they were only able to replace the drivers airbag - turns out that the passenger components were not in stock.i was assured that honda of bowie would call when they arrived.the service manager informed me that parts were on back order and expected shortly.beginning in march i have made at least four telephone calls to the parts department asking about the back order and always receive the same response - should be here shortly.it is now may, five months since the recall was published and still no action on the repair.what do you think?sincerely,[xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
2004 honda element.consumer writes in regards to vehicle airbag problems.the consumer stated the passenger and driver air bag modules were replaced. However, the corrections wouldn't be effective, unless the srs module was replaced at a cost of $ 718.00.
While driving on a two lane highway, at highway speeds, the driver side,side airbag (the driver seat) deployed for no reason. It frightened me and caused me to swerve into the oncoming traffic lane, fortunately no cars were around me at the time and i was able to pull over and regain my composure. I shiver when i think of how badly this might have gone if opposing traffic was there at the time! a day later my left arm still hurts from deployment. My granddaughter was in the car with me at the time of incident.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that the driver crashed into a parked vehicle. The air bags failed to deploy. There were no injuries and a police report was filed. The vehicle was towed to the contact's residence and later towed to an independent mechanic for body repairs. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 80,000.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. While driving 65 mph, the contact had to swerve to avoid hitting a deer and the left rear struts snapped causing the vehicle to roll over 250 feet. The frontal air bags did not deploy but the side air bags did. The contact suffered injuries. The vehicle was destroyed. A police report was filed. The contact called the manufacturer and filed a complaint. The failure mileage was 103,476.
2004 honda element: (i have 2 and both have the following exact problems)1.airbags warning lights indicating problems2.drivers seat is loose and rocks3.passenger seat causes extreme discomfort to hip and back on long tips (this is occurs with all passengers, young and older)3.under carriage brushes failure4.a/c air compressor failure5.straps in back seats pulled out and seat cannot be reclined6.engine decelerates without warning.power cutback during passing makes this very dangerous.7.drivers seatbelt buckle is difficult to secure (only 1 car with this problem)8.loud clanking noise when cars are being turned.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact was involved in a crash in which the vehicle was destroyed and the air bags did not deploy.the contact was injured and was knocked unconscious during the crash.a police report was filed. The manufacturer and dealer were both contacted in regards to the failure. The failure and current mileages were 123,000.updated 11/01/11.
My fiance was involved in a traffic accident the evening of 2/16/09.her 2004 honda element was hit by a vehicle traveling in the opposite direction, impacting her vehicle at the front driver's side.the passenger front airbag deployed, but the driver's airbag did not.
During a 45 mph frontalcollision front air bags did not deploy.dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem.*la
I was driving my 2004 honda element to work on the morning of may 27, 2011 when the (drivers side) side curtain air bag deployed. There was no collision or known reason for it to deploy. It startled me badly, nearly causing me to go off the road. At first, i thought it might be a gun shot. I stopped the vehicle, got out and checked for damage, holes. I only noticed the bag hanging from the side of the seat when i went to enter the vehicle again. I had no idea what had happened until i saw that bag. My left upper arm felt as if i had been punched hard. Nether my insurance company(safety) nor american honda will cover the damage which was estimated at a bit over $1500. I brought the vehicle to my honda dealer. They could find no "codes" or other reason for the bag deploy. My insurance company representative stated it couldn't have happened as i reported and inferred i might be trying to defraud the company. All in all, this was a very bad experience.
Driver side airbag exploded suddenly for no reason while driving on a freeway. Airbag was ripped & deflated in the explosion.
While driving approximately 35 mph driver's side air bag inadvertently deployed. The cause of why this happened is undetermined.
Drivers side airbag deployed spontaneously while vehicle was parked. The vehicle was never in an accident and incurred no impact whatsoever! honda said srs chip (for airbags) info indicated element was in collision...despite the contrary. Our insurancesays it was not, and claimed it was defective honda parts.honda technician even told us not to drive too fast over bumpy roads??!!it's a 4x4!!honda refused any responsibility.costs about $1200 to fix. Huge safety issue and i will keep pursuing honda for this...they need to address this problem.
Passengers seat, side airbag, deployed while traveling less than 10 mph. I was turning into my driveway and getting ready to park.vehicle was not involved in an accident, did not hit a pot hole, etc.honda states that the vehicle is out of warranty and will not repair.cost of repair estimated at over $2400.
Unprompted airbag deployment on my 2004 honda element.slammed car door shut when it was parked and off.heard loud pop sound.didn't know what it was.when i restarted the car, the srs light was on.opened front/rear door and saw that the stitching on the driver's seat was all torn and the airbag was semi-exposed.when i took it to the dealer, they said it was my fault.i had done something to cause the srs sensor to be defective.they told me to claim it via insurance.i have since investigated and found many many other people with the same issue-- and having been told the same excuse.seems to me that honda is trying to cover something up.i will be contacting the press if no one responds to this submission asap.
I was driving my 2004 honda element on a gravel road, which i do most days as i live on this road, and the side airbag on the driver's side deployed for no reason, causing me bodily harm with scratching and bruising to my left upper arm.
Driver's side airbag deployed while driving under normal conditions, no impact, accident or visible sign of damage that would trigger airbag deployment.
Air bags and cruise control stopped working.air bags is a safety issue and brought to dealer.cable reel assembly in steering column was bad.dealer said i had to pay for new assembly and labor.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, he noticed the ignition key was loose while positioned in the ignition switch. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer, who stated that the ignition switch would need to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired by an independent mechanic. The identical failure recurred three years later. There was a recall associated with the failure under nhtsa campaign id number 10v364000 (electrical system: ignition). The vehicle was taken to the dealer for the recall remedy repair; however the technician stated that the ignition key would not turn into any direction and an additional repair would need to be performed in combination with the recall remedy. The vehicle was still in the possession of the dealer. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 90,000. The vin was unavailable.
The car shut down while driving and came to an instant stop. The first time this happened the vehicle shut down completely while pulling into a business. Thankfully there was no one behind me. It has been maybe a year from the first incident and now the car will flash off and on within a nano second while driving at different speeds and also while coming to a stop and turning corners. The headlights also dim at different times while driving. This is very scary and will eventually cause an accident. I will be making an appointment with the local dealer asap. I am hoping that by getting the ignition recall completed this will fix the issue.
While driving or out of park position ignition key can be removed.also while in park eith switch in on podsition the ignition key can be removed. I have had ignition switch fixed twice within a 6 month period. First time occurred september 9 , 2019 other time was march,2020.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. Upon entering the vehicle and inserting the key into the ignition, the key failed to turn to start the vehicle. The contact was unable to remove the key from the ignition. The vehicle was taken to nalley honda brunswick (178 altama connector, brunswick, ga 31525 (912) 267-7000) where it was diagnosed with a faulty ignition that needed replacement. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The contact stated that the vin was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 10v364000 (electrical system). The failure mileage was approximately 100,000.
Low beams stopped working simultaneously. Headlight bulbs were promptly replaced but the bulbs were fine. The defect was in the vehicle itself. Low beams do not work, while the high beams and running lights continue to operate normally.honda had a recall for this, just not for the element:http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/defect/results.cfm?action_number=ea11012&searchtype=quicksearch&summary=truemy local honda dealership wants $350 to fix this defect.
The headlight switch connector overheated and melted at its terminal with the headlight switch resulting in the random failure of my headlights while driving at night. After searching more about this particular issue, i found that the same issue resulted in a recall of the part in 2001/2002 honda civics (export service bulletin 04-015, april 2004). The solution, "replace the combination light switch, the red/wht wire in the headlight wire harness and, if needed, the16p headlight wire harness connector." i verified that it is the same red/wht wire that overheated in the connector.why is my 2004 honda element not covered by this recall?
Fire occurred in driver's side door of 2004 honda element while it was parked overnight in the driveway.front upper quarter of door completely burned/melted away, down to bare exterior metal.extensive smoke damage to interior.vehicle was in consumer's possession for only 12 days and has fewer than 300 miles on odometer.vehicle was towed to dealer where it is still under examination.no explanation or resolution at this time.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that the vehicle failed to start on the first attempt. The contact mentioned that after several times the vehicle was able to start. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 100.updated 2/24/15updatd 03/03/15
Srs light on. Honda dealer wants $$ to diagnose, but this should be a safety issue.
Design problem: on my 2004 honda element, the turn signal indicator is not loud enough to hear, or bright enough to see. Furthermore, it seems the (automatic) switch to turn the turn signal off is not adjusted properly. The result of these design flaws is that i findthat my turn signal is left on after making turns that are < 90 degrees.after reviewing this problem with the dealer, they said nothing could be done about the problem.reccomendation: make all turn signals meet minimum audible/ visual standards and have time out devices that automatically turn off turn signals after a period of time.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element.the current and failure mileage was 42,000. When he attempted to use the horn it was inoperable.occasionally when the horn worked the sound wasvery low.the dealer advised the contact that the failurewas not covered under the warranty.updated 03/19/07.
Cracked windshield on the passenger side, broken driver's side visor and a horn that has one broken pitch, leaving the pitch very low, almost not noticeable.it has been that way for a year, but did not find this site until now.too expensive to repair.
The horn on my 2004 honda element does not work properly anymore, this is a safety issue. I did research and found that many honda element owner have been having problems with the horn in there car and have had to replace the system, it seems that the horn stops working after 36, 000 miles.
2004 honda element. Consumer states problem with vehicle ignition *tgwthe consumer stated the vehicle had to be towed to the dealer, because the ignition was frozen and the steering wheel was locked. He was able to insert and remove the key, but it did not function.the consumer was informed by another element owner, a recall had been issued for the problem. However, honda informed the consumer the recall had already been performed on feb 1, 2011.
While driving to work, vehicle caught on fire .
The car shut down while driving and came to an instant stop. The first time this happened the vehicle shut down completely while pulling into a business. Thankfully there was no one behind me. It has been maybe a year from the first incident and now the car will flash off and on within a nano second while driving at different speeds and also while coming to a stop and turning corners. The headlights also dim at different times while driving. This is very scary and will eventually cause an accident. I will be making an appointment with the local dealer asap. I am hoping that by getting the ignition recall completed this will fix the issue.
Engine stalls at 3000rpm
Took a well maintained 1994 element we had owned since new to the honda dealer for maintenance and was informed that the block was cracked and had been seeping coolant for a long time. This cracked block was undoubtedly a hazardous manufacturing defect requiring expensive repair and replacement.
Lost power on highway doing 65mph,first time dealer stated it was low on oil,vehicle only had app.10000 miles,second time vehicle has 60000 miles and same thing while driving,all forums talk about vtec oil pressure switch,the power is lost when it kicks in and it could happen without warning even while passing a vehicle and then you have to pull over to get out of the way,the vehicle is a 2004 honda element.
The consumer noticed oil running out of her vehicle while parked in the driveway. The consumers son inspected the vehicle and found that the oil plug was missing. The consumer informed the dealer and waited on the tow truck to transport the vehicle to the dealer.
My 2004 honda element (suv) burst into flames while under operation.this vehicle had less than 10,000 miles of use.on the date mentioned at about 1450 hours i and my wife were occupants in the vehicle which had been in use for about five minutes. When a cloud of smoke began to eminate from the lower enging compartment.upon examination, a fire was discovered in the lower portion of the engine compartment near the fire wall. Police and fire units were summoned.they responded, but not before the front end of the vehicle had been consumed by flames.i have read today that this appears to be a chronic problem with honda suv's.i was not given notice of this condition and i am advising you that this proclivity to burn, in conjunction with rear doors that cannot easily open. Is a highly hazardous contition.this will ultimately reslult in serious injury or death. N why isn't honda notifying anyone or recalling the vehicles? please respond.
I purchased my 2004 honda element in late august.since taking ownership of the element, i have not had my vehicle available to me for more than 2 weeks at a time due to a lingering oil leak.i have taken the vehicle in to the dealership five times, to date, (for the oil leak) and the problem persists.the first time, i was told that it was a loose filter.i spoke directly with the mechanic.he advised that the oil poured out from the filter upon starting the vehicle, but after he tightened it, it stopped.time number two, the dealer replaced the oil pan, stating that this was definitely the problem.time number three, a dye was placed in the oil to track its beginnings.time number four, the dealer had a higher-ranking inspector from honda view the leaking dye, and it was deemed to be a "pressure valve" problem of some sort.days ago, the oil puddles below my vehicle began again.i took my vehicle to the dealer where they have had it for four days only to learn that they cannot locate the source of the leak; so i am to pick my element up from the dealer tomorrow with no repair.will a problem of this sort meet the criteria of the lemon law?i have not lost faith in honda, but i'm thinking that maybe i should have gone with a simple but reliable civic.
2004 honda element: (i have 2 and both have the following exact problems)1.airbags warning lights indicating problems2.drivers seat is loose and rocks3.passenger seat causes extreme discomfort to hip and back on long tips (this is occurs with all passengers, young and older)3.under carriage brushes failure4.a/c air compressor failure5.straps in back seats pulled out and seat cannot be reclined6.engine decelerates without warning.power cutback during passing makes this very dangerous.7.drivers seatbelt buckle is difficult to secure (only 1 car with this problem)8.loud clanking noise when cars are being turned.
There is a defect in both the workmanship (design) and material (prone to malfunction in normal driving conditions) of the honda elements air conditioner condenser.the condenser is located in front of the radiator, directly behind the cars front grille.the condenser is apparently extremely delicate and prone to damage from road debris.this vital part of the air conditioning system is directly exposed to road debris.no protection is provided for this critical component.this is a defect in workmanship and design.the air conditioner condenser is made of material and constructed in a manner that makes it prone to failure when driving on highways.
Original equipment vehicle scissor-style jack had to be almost fully extended to have enough clearance for front left tire to be removed.despite rear wheel chocked and jack in proper position according to owner's manual, jack gave way, allowing vehicle to fall resulting in crush injury to vehicle owner lower extremity.jack lift seems to be inadequate for ground clearance of vehicle.
While driving in the freeway; the low beam lights went out and would no longer work. For visibility purposes, i was forced to use high beam lights to make it home while impairing the driving ability of others. The low beams and high beams run on the same light bulb. While using the high beams, the bulbs work as intended. The light bulbs and relays were promptly replaced and the issue is not fixed. It is often caused the a malfunctioning multiswitch that controls lighting and blinkers. The issue is well known within honda elements and a previous recall have been issued for other honda models including the honda civic. Oftentimes the wiring goes back due to the switch malfunctioning. This is extremely unsafe toward everyone on the road as we lack visibility and by using high beams, we unwantingly blind other drivers which could result in injury by other drivers, passengers, and even pedestrians.
Owner was driving for roughly 30 minutes when she stopped for gas and after restarting car neither one of her headlights were working. Her high beams continued to work and had to be used. Owner was told by mechanic that the headlight switch had over heated and burned the wiring within the switch. Honda has already issued recalls for civics and accords for this very problem but not for honda elements. Repair cost $200.00
Low beams stopped working simultaneously. Headlight bulbs were promptly replaced but the bulbs were fine. The defect was in the vehicle itself. Low beams do not work, while the high beams and running lights continue to operate normally.honda had a recall for this, just not for the element:http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/defect/results.cfm?action_number=ea11012&searchtype=quicksearch&summary=truemy local honda dealership wants $350 to fix this defect.
I have a 2004 honda element. I noticed for the past two years every time that i fill the tank completely, i smell strong gasoline fumes until i use about 4 or 5 gallons. I failed a chattanooga, tn emissions check. They said that i have a leak in the fuel tank. I noticed the web that others have reported leaks at the top of the fuel tank near the filler cap for the same model year. Can you issue a safety recall? the vehicle is garage kept. The underside of the vehicle is relatively clean, and corrosion does not appear to be a factor that caused the leak near the filler cap.
2004 honda element: (i have 2 and both have the following exact problems)1.airbags warning lights indicating problems2.drivers seat is loose and rocks3.passenger seat causes extreme discomfort to hip and back on long tips (this is occurs with all passengers, young and older)3.under carriage brushes failure4.a/c air compressor failure5.straps in back seats pulled out and seat cannot be reclined6.engine decelerates without warning.power cutback during passing makes this very dangerous.7.drivers seatbelt buckle is difficult to secure (only 1 car with this problem)8.loud clanking noise when cars are being turned.
My wife was coming to a stop at a traffic light. The engine suddenly started accelerating and she pressed the brakes to try to stop it. She eventually put it in park to stop the car, but the engine continued to go to maximum rpm. The car was towed to the honda dealer where it was still exhibiting the problem.
Lowered passenger side elec window 2004 honda element. Window went down, will not come back up.
Defect:mechanical door lock on 2004 honda element failure.the honda dealership has told me this is a chronic problem of one or more of the tumblers not moving.i have found over 300+specific emails on automobile problems regarding this specific problem (element and crv) and the corporation has not addressed this as a mechanical defect that they should replace.being unable to unlock the door could pose a significant safety problem should rapid access be needed.this is an acknowledged and documented problem.the corporate office directed me to this website to lodge my concerns stating that nhtsa directives were the only way they would respond to this problem.
I have had my honda element into my dealer for the same creaking issue in the rear of my vehicle over 6 times.everytime it's not fixed and they manage to mess up something else.latest is i have no rear hatch light and the grab handle falls off.
Sudden depression of accelerator, with a rapid rpm to 7000. Second occurrence, multiple episodic occurrence, defeating the possibility of driver error. Rapid shift to neutral setting helped to reduce the sudden acceleration. It may be a systemic problem akin to toyota. The accelerator problem may an electronic engineering problem. The car in question is a honda element 2004. The car should be inspected and examined in order to isolate and determine whether or not this is indeed a systemic product defect. The problem has been reported to honda. Their brusque and cursory answer did not solve the problem reported earlier.i have lost confidence in this automobile's safety. As a customer of several honda cars since 1980, these problems should be analyzed and solved so next generations of honda owner does not experience such a distressing and hazardous condition.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that the vehicle was unable to be shifted from drive to park. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where dealer confirmed that the gear shift cable and bushings needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was contacted, but the vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 154,000 and the current mileage was 156,000.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that he heard a clunking noise coming from the transmission while driving at all speeds. The contact also stated that the vehicle occasionally experienced difficulty shifting out of park. The vehicle was not taken to have the failures diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and offered no assistance. The failure mileage was 5.updated 08/28/12*ljupdated 09/05/2012
Weeks after purchasing this vehicle new from the dealer. It began to leak transmission fluid.i took it to the dealer with the complaint. They said they'd take a look at it, but it was a waste of time. They claimed it could not possibly be leaking and any fluid i saw was condensation from the ac.the gave it back to me in a few hours claiming it was fine and again said the fluid was condensation. I argued and said it was oily. They claimed this was because my garage floor was oily.the response to me was:"i'm so confident it is water i'll come over and lick of the garage floor. New cars don't leak."well, it did leak and loads of transmission fluid. I had to mop up the fluid and return with the soaked rag and the vehicle to get them to take a closer look.i had to have an entirely new transmission installed.this is my 4th honda. I've never had so many problems with a vehicle as i've had with this element.i've only had it 3 months now. Very disappointing.
With vehicle in drive and with engine running, the car will roll backward down hill. My driveway has a small incline - vehicle rolls backward while in gear (drive) with engine running.2004 honda element ex.
My mother arrived at my home in her element to pick up my children.she was going to drop off someitems in the house while my children proceeded to get in the car to get in their car seats.the car rolled backward into the pond and the two children ages 3 and 6 (thank the lord) were rescued alive while the car quickly sank.when the car was pulled from the pond it was in neutral and the keys were on the floor.my complaint is twofold: my mother was able to shut off the car and remove the keys with the car in neutral.the gear shift on the floor does not have any visual indicator (a red line or an arrow) to indicate the gear the car is in.once the car is shut off- the indicator on the dashboard would not have been lit.i believe that the eye-hand disconnect between the shifter on the floor and the indicators on the dash is a pitfall for user-error.had she not been able to remove her keys with the car in neutral, it would have been clear to her that she had not parked the car correctly.
2004 honda element: (i have 2 and both have the following exact problems)1.airbags warning lights indicating problems2.drivers seat is loose and rocks3.passenger seat causes extreme discomfort to hip and back on long tips (this is occurs with all passengers, young and older)3.under carriage brushes failure4.a/c air compressor failure5.straps in back seats pulled out and seat cannot be reclined6.engine decelerates without warning.power cutback during passing makes this very dangerous.7.drivers seatbelt buckle is difficult to secure (only 1 car with this problem)8.loud clanking noise when cars are being turned.
Could not get the car to go in gear.turned off the car and then restarted it.still could not get the car to go into gear.the next day the car worked fine.
Honda issued a service bulletin on the crv model honda. The element has the same running gear, but no bulletin was issued for there element....the service bulletin was necessary because the rear axle differential lubricant is failing at about 30,000 miles; causing a partial lock up of the rear differential. The service manual calls for replacement of the rear differential fluid at 90,000 miles for normal service and 60,000 miles for severe service..one notices a judder on turning the vehicle at slow speeds, as the differential clutches bind with the failed lubricant. I see a potentialsever safety problem as a result of the failed lubricant and a locked up differential.if the differential is only partially binding, this forces the vehicle to attempt to always go in a straight line, as no differential action is occurring , not compensating for the different track of the inside whenturningthrough a curve.at the most severs situation - wet slick,or icy roads, this locked differential will cause the c=vehicle to track in a straight line, instead of turning through a curve; causing the vehicle to leave the road and potentially crash, injuring the occupants.i called honda service and expressed my concerns. They agreed such could happen, but felt the bulletin issued on the crv was satisfactory to cover the element. I disagree, as owners were not contacted and notified of the potential serious problem, and the need to replace the oil at the earlier mileages.i suggest that honda must be required to notify all owners of the el;emanate version, about the need for replacement of the require differential oil, and thepotential of a serious incident if the rear differential locks up from the failed differential oil. I first noticed this when the differential became noisy as i turnedthrough a "u" turn. On calling my dealer, i was told about the crv bulletin.....though it did not apply to the element, the dealer was aware of the potential problem.
The srs light on took car for recall on air bag srs light went off and now it on and want go off.
Female seat belt connection does not lock properly on a consistent basis. There is a national back order for this warrantied part suggesting there is a large problem with this part that honda is not resolving.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. While driving at various speeds, the air bag sensor indicator remained illuminated, which was a safety concern. In addition, while driving, the front driver side seat belt failed to retract and properly secure the driver while making sudden stops. The failures were not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer and local dealer (honda cars of corona, 1080 pomona rd, corona, ca). Were notified of the failures and did not assist. The failure mileage was 293,800.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that the seat belt lock failed to engage. The vehicle was taken to a dealer. The technician diagnosed that the seat belt lock needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 80,000.
Srs warning light. Dealerships trying to charge $110 to diagnose.shouldn't honda pay for this safety defect. We have been told a few different things by two different dealerships.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that the driver was in a head on collision and driver's seat moved forward and the seat belt failed to restrain the driver. The driver moved forward hitting the steering wheel and dash board. The driver suffered injuries to the chest, the knee, and minor bruising. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was destroyed. The failure and current mileage was 132,000.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that a vehicle crashed into the rear of the vehicle, causing the contact to crash into a preceding vehicle.the front driver side seat belt did not restrain the contact and caused the contact to be injured. A passenger was also reported injured.in addition, the air bags did not deploy. The vehicle was destroyed and was not inspected to for the seat belt and air bag failures. The failure and the current mileage was 108,000. Updated 03/05/12*ljthe consumer also stated the seat went from an upright position to a reclining position. Updated 03/07/12
Srs light on. Honda dealer wants $$ to diagnose, but this should be a safety issue.
My 2004 element light came on while driving one day. I had it serviced by a mechanic with set belt replacement. Did not help with the light came back on. Had it looked at by someone else who told me it was theairbag sensors. I really don"t want to keep spending money but it failed inspection because of this along with my driver side seat that is rocking. Driving and coming to a stop with any type of force causes the seat to jump forward. Even if i am sitting and if i move around my seat will move. Is there any type of permanentfixes for these problems. Our daughter loves her element but, these are major issues for our family as they are and can have serious problems now and in the future
The contact owns a 2004 honda element.the contact's child was restrained in a booster with both the lap and shoulder belts in place.upon attempting to remove the child from the safety seat, the belt would continually tighten around his stomach area.the fire department was called; however, the child had already been cut from the safety seat.a police report was filed.the child was in a lot of pain.the vin was unknown.the failure and current mileages were less than 30,000.
2004 honda element airbag light will not go off stays on constantly honda refuses to fix without costing me more money this should be covered it is a safety issue free of charge.-----shame on you honda !!.-----
2004 honda element: (i have 2 and both have the following exact problems)1.airbags warning lights indicating problems2.drivers seat is loose and rocks3.passenger seat causes extreme discomfort to hip and back on long tips (this is occurs with all passengers, young and older)3.under carriage brushes failure4.a/c air compressor failure5.straps in back seats pulled out and seat cannot be reclined6.engine decelerates without warning.power cutback during passing makes this very dangerous.7.drivers seatbelt buckle is difficult to secure (only 1 car with this problem)8.loud clanking noise when cars are being turned.
Rattles coming from the right side of the windshield/dashboard when hitting small pot holes.creaking noises coming the right rear side of the vehicle at any speed.slight rattles coming from the left passenger door behind the driver seat.seatbelts do not retract completely.they're often get caught between doors causing pain and body damages.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that the front drivers seat would rock back and forth. The manufacturer was unable to assist the contact and the dealer was not notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 80,000 and the current mileage was 133,000.
The driver's seat in my 2004 element rocks noticeably.the dealer recommended replacing the seat frame.cost was $2300.searching the internet, i found that this is a common problem, and that honda issued a service bulletin #03-032 (attached).the work involves replacing seat bushings.i took the sb to the dealer, and the mechanic said that the damage to the frame was too bad, and that the work would not fix the problem.looking at the service bulletin, the bushings that should have been replaced protect the frame.they recognized that the design flaw required them to be replaced.i am not the original owner, and cannot say if the work was ever done.in either case, the failure of the bushings resulted in damage to the frame.presently, there is significant movement and the seat is loose.in the event of an accident, it is my concern that the movement of the seat could result in shearing of the bolts, causing the seat to come apart.since the original problem was not a recall, but a service bulletin, it is my belief that there may be many of these vehicles with loose seats.as a safety concern there should be a recall to inspect the frame for damage and replace if damaged.i am putting today's date in the date field below, but this is a chronic issue that has been going on for some time.
Front drivers seats has been rocking back and forth, i asked about the service bullletin , since not a recall i would have to fix, element is one owner with 70,000 miles
Driver seat began rocking back and forth. Many owners on the honda element owner's club website report this problem for this and other model years. H and a sells hardware kits to replace seat components, but they are expensive and this type of recurring problem should not fall on consumers' shoulders.
Driver's seat rocks forward and backward while driving - braking rocks forward - accelerating rocks backward. Was rear-ended two days ago and realized that the seat or head restrant would not provide support to prevent injury.
The driver's seat in our '04 honda element ex is actually rocking back and forth and sideways!it feels like it is going to come right off the track.this seems like a very dangerous situation, especially if involved in a crash where it might just shear right off. This began within the first 6 months of owning the car and has progressed.we have heard many others complain about this problem, so we know it's not isolated.all the dealerships have told us it would cost us to have it fixed, since there is no recall.this is crazy!
Early this year, approximately march, my driver's side seat began to rock.it continues to get worse.i have taken it to the dealer and was informed that the bushings - there are six of them in each seat - are worn.they can be replaced - at a pretty high cost - but the issue will recur.replacing the bushings is not a fix, just alleviates the symptoms temporarily.if my seat rocks, which it is not designed to do, how long before something fails?i would like this issue corrected before people are injured due to failure of seat bolts due to unanticipated stress to them.
The problem is with the 04 honda element. I have searched online and many other people are having the same problem with the drivers seat rocking back and fourth. This is dangerous and honda needs to do something about it.
Driver's seat is rocking on honda element 04.i am the first owner of this car.the seat began rocking while still in warranty but it wasn't "bad" enough to require repair - finally the dealer "replaced a bolt" 11/02/06.all further info based on repair date because i didn't record original rocking date.it began rocking again and the dealer "will do his best" to do a non permanent "bolt fix" again, but it really requires a complete replacement of the back or the seat and the parts that hold it to the floor "because we can't get the component we need separately" - it's out of our hands - the full repair - over $900.00!for something honda knows is poorly designed.completely unsatisfactory and reason enough never to buy a honda again.i thought it was just a bolt - but it's the entire design - and can't possibly be safe.they are going to 'rig it" again.every element accident with injury to the driver should require a review of this defect - maybe when someone gets hurt there will be some action taken.
The front edge of thedriver's seat rocks up and down when accelerating and braking. This past week a gold-colored nut rolled out from under the seat, i looked under the seat and it matches the other's that fasten the seat to the slide rails and height adjusting mechanism. The seat now has a bit more rocking motion and the front right corner drops down more, along with a metallic clunking noise, when making right turns andespecially if i'm braking at the same time. The seats "looseness" does affect both braking and accelerating so hopefully the dealer will replace the nut and tighten any other loose nuts, at no charge, when i take it in.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that the vehicle's front driver seat would rock similar to a rocking chair. The first team honda dealer diagnosed that the track for the seat failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and informed the contact that there was no recall for the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 44,000.
Purchased vehicle from a dealer about a year ago+. Driver and passenger front seat always rocked slightly and today i was driving came to a traffic light and driver seat unlocked and pushed forward! if there have been a vehicle in front there would have been an accident! major safety issue! please help...what would these cost me to repair? how do i proceed?
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that the driver was in a head on collision and driver's seat moved forward and the seat belt failed to restrain the driver. The driver moved forward hitting the steering wheel and dash board. The driver suffered injuries to the chest, the knee, and minor bruising. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was destroyed. The failure and current mileage was 132,000.
Driver's seat rocks back and forth.
Honda element - driver seat started rocking 7 months old.unsafe.clearly some is loose and there are the complaint is out there and real.this is truly unsafe and should be embraced asap.
My 2004 element light came on while driving one day. I had it serviced by a mechanic with set belt replacement. Did not help with the light came back on. Had it looked at by someone else who told me it was theairbag sensors. I really don"t want to keep spending money but it failed inspection because of this along with my driver side seat that is rocking. Driving and coming to a stop with any type of force causes the seat to jump forward. Even if i am sitting and if i move around my seat will move. Is there any type of permanentfixes for these problems. Our daughter loves her element but, these are major issues for our family as they are and can have serious problems now and in the future
Under normal driving conditions, driver's side seat has become very loose on seat track and now "rocks" on its track.seat is so loose thatcontrol of vehicle is compromised when driving.honda service inspection indicates seat bushings have failed and need to be replaced.check online shows problem is widespread for this model and year.indications are that even following repairs, seat will become loose again, pointing to safety design flaw.
Driver seat rocks back and forth when braking and accelerating. This seems very unsafe.
My 2004 honda element has a front driver's seat that rocks front to back.
I am the original/only owner of a 2004 honda element. Under normal driving conditions, driver's side seat has become very loose on seat track and now "rocks" on its track. Seat is so loose thatcontrol of vehicle is compromised when driving. Honda service inspection indicates seat bushings have failed and need to be replaced. Check online shows problem is widespread for this model and year. Indications are that even following repairs, seat will become loose again, pointing to safety design flaw.the current mileage is approximately 50,000. The failure mileage was approximately 35,000.
The driver's seat in my '04 honda element ex rocks back, especially on the right side. It feels like it is going to come right off the track or that the bolt will come completely loose causing the seat of move in some unsafe anner. This seems to me to bea very dangerous situation, especially if involved in a crash where it might just shear right off. The seat was loose when i purchased the used car. The dealer tightened it and never mentioned that this was a recurring, unsolved problem. I told the salesman that i would not buy if the seat was not fixed. Within two months it was loose and rocking. The dealerships technician said it was "a problem with this model." that is an unsatisfactory answer. Honda should fix this problem without charge.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that a vehicle crashed into the rear of the vehicle, causing the contact to crash into a preceding vehicle.the front driver side seat belt did not restrain the contact and caused the contact to be injured. A passenger was also reported injured.in addition, the air bags did not deploy. The vehicle was destroyed and was not inspected to for the seat belt and air bag failures. The failure and the current mileage was 108,000. Updated 03/05/12*ljthe consumer also stated the seat went from an upright position to a reclining position. Updated 03/07/12
My driver side seat will rock back and forth. I have tightening bolts under seat but came loose again. Been like this for awhile.
2004 honda element: (i have 2 and both have the following exact problems)1.airbags warning lights indicating problems2.drivers seat is loose and rocks3.passenger seat causes extreme discomfort to hip and back on long tips (this is occurs with all passengers, young and older)3.under carriage brushes failure4.a/c air compressor failure5.straps in back seats pulled out and seat cannot be reclined6.engine decelerates without warning.power cutback during passing makes this very dangerous.7.drivers seatbelt buckle is difficult to secure (only 1 car with this problem)8.loud clanking noise when cars are being turned.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact noticed that the drivers seat spacer bushing was broken and caused the seat to become mobile while driving.both the dealer as well as the manufacturer was notified who advised the contact that the vehicle was not under warranty and that it was his responsibility to repair it.the vehicle was not repaired.the current mileage was approximately 68,000.the failure mileage was approximately 45,000.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element.the drivers seat boltshave become loose. Consequently while driving, the seat moves out of position.the vehicle was taken to the dealer and a fractured rail was replaced. The failure mileage was 120,000. The current mileage was 124,289.
Brake pedal was soft, could be pushed to the floor despite bleeding of the brake lines. Replacing the master brake cylinder did not fix the problem whether driving or stationary. Bleeding the abs modulator would temporarily improve braking, but turning the ignition on and off 6 times would introduce air into the abs modulator. Replacing the abs modulator seemed to fix the problem.
Brakes keep grinding and squealing. Have repaired brakes and mechanism associated with it a total for four times. Rear passenger brake keeps going out. Grinding away part of the rotar and brake keeps sticking to disc.
2004 honda element. Rear brake pads and rotors wearing away repeatedly. Pads replaced/rotors resurfaced twice between 48,000 and 65,000. At 65,000, pads 95% worn away again and rotors damaged. Rear pads and rotors replaced for the third time in 15k miles. Dealer confirms that pads were properly installed, claims to not know why this is happening.web searches on www.elementownersclub.com finds many instances of the same problem, with many owners complaining of the rotors rusting prematurely and often, the calipers sticking, and honda refusing to address the problem. In some cases, problems begin under the 10k mark, and upwards from there.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated when depressing the brakes from any speed, the brakes would abnormally squeak. The dealer replaced the front brakes. The failure recurred within nine months. The dealer then replaced the rear driver side brakes. The failure recurred within one year and a half. The contact then had the vehicle inspected by an independent mechanic who replaced the front brakes, rotors and calipers. The failure recurred within eight months. The vehicle was taken back tothe failure mileage was 8,000 and the current mileage is 38,000.updated 11/03/10. *ljupdated 11/04/10
I took my honda element to the dealer complaining of a vibration in the right front of the car.i was told that my compliance bushings needed replaced but axles were fine.i picked up my car only to have the same problem.upon further examination, the mechanic came to the conclusion that the right axle was bad.i had that replaced still have a vibration.i have now been told to replace the left axle.i came upon an interesting thread on a forum stating that honda held education meetings about the frame causing the axles to wear incorrectly.inner joint bearings rolling out of joint, abnormal wear.not outside of the surface of the bearingsbut actual inside bearings octagoned. My vehicle has only 68, 000 miles on it and i have been told by a honda service manager that it is extremely rare for one axle to go bad and unheard of for 2 to go bad.i am wondering if anything can be done if honda is covering up a faulty axle problem and possibly faulty design of the vehicle being that the frame is too heavy for the components.i have also been told that my rear struts as well as rear compliance bushings will need to be replaced as well but are not bad enough yet.i also have a driver's seat that rocks back and forth and honda claims to know nothing about this problem as well.this is also my 4th set of tires on this car.it literally eats the tires until they are bald.i am not the only person with these problems as they are on forums on the internet.can anything be done about this?
While driving, the vehicle's steering locked.the vehicle's tire valve was faulty and resulted in a flat tire.when the steering locked for the second time, the vehicle shut down.the consumer was able to pull over to the shoulder and the vehicle restarted without incident.the dealer was unable to find any malfunction.
While driving down expressway, steering wheel tilt lock came loose allowing steering wheel to move up & down.after stopping & raising tilt lever to upward position (lock), i continued on and it did it again (lever falling down).now lever will not remain in "up" or "locked" position.very un-nerving when braking or turning.awaiting return call from out of town honda dealer. Local honda dealer said they wanted $90.00 up front as a "diagnostic fee" before they would even look at it........
Air bags and cruise control stopped working.air bags is a safety issue and brought to dealer.cable reel assembly in steering column was bad.dealer said i had to pay for new assembly and labor.
While on the interstate coming from myrtle beach the windscreen was cracked on the element i purchased about 3 weeks before the trip. I did not see a rock hit , i assumed that is what happened until i started reading the forum on the element owners club about similar situations that has happened to other element owners.the fix was $330 out of pocket to replace the windscreen.
Honda element - driver seat started rocking 7 months old.unsafe.clearly some is loose and there are the complaint is out there and real.this is truly unsafe and should be embraced asap.
2004 honda element. Cracked windshield x3 fixes.....cracked again by no fault of rocks.
2004 honda element : 2nd windshield replacement in 6 months . The cracks alwaysstart in the black area from below the windshield wiper blades.honda denies any known problem with the design of the windshield frame . Honda replaced first winshield approx. 6 months ago .the 2nd replacement honda refused to cover/warranty. I have asigned statement from the window technichianthat came out and replaced my 2nd windshield stating;the crack in my winshield was caused by stress and that the bottom corners of the pinchweld on both sides are broke away from the welds and are loose . My insurance policy covered the 2nd replacementhowever,i feel honda should have. After researching my vehicle today on line, i have learned that there is a pending class action lawsuit against american honda and an alarming number siteswith honda element owners or leasers sharing my same concerns . I want hondain writting, assure me thatthis defect in design or,the way theywill attempt to fix itwill not cause injury to me or my passengersor loss of lifeto myself or my passengersin the event of a vehicle accident . I would also like them to waranty the windshield for the life of the vehicle .
Key in driver side will not turn. It gets stuck and will not unlock or lock . I have to insert, remove and re-insert many times in hopes that it will unlock or lock. There are many times it just won't work and i will have to enter from the trunk. Vehicle is stationary/parked.
Rattles coming from the right side of the windshield/dashboard when hitting small pot holes.creaking noises coming the right rear side of the vehicle at any speed.slight rattles coming from the left passenger door behind the driver seat.seatbelts do not retract completely.they're often get caught between doors causing pain and body damages.
On a resent trip to colder climates, where there was still some snow on the ground, while parking in a parking lot, i hit a small patch of snow and slid into a tree. Normally i would expect no damage due to the low speed i was traveling at around 5 mph and car bumpers to protect the vehicle in low speed mishaps. However, with the design of the 2004 honda element i own there is no bumper in the front center for approximately 30 inches. This leaves the car with no protection if struck in that area. There were two passengers in the car at the time. While we were hardly even jolted by the impact, the car sustained considerable damage in the amount of over $7000. However my concern here is not limited to what happened to me at such a low speed impact but also what would be the result at highway speeds if the car was struck or skidded in a similar way as my accident. The results would probably be disastrous with considerable losses possible. If possible then, this problem should be corrected as soon as possible.
Rattles coming from the right side of the windshield/dashboard when hitting small pot holes.creaking noises coming the right rear side of the vehicle at any speed.slight rattles coming from the left passenger door behind the driver seat.seatbelts do not retract completely.they're often get caught between doors causing pain and body damages.
2004 honda element: (i have 2 and both have the following exact problems)1.airbags warning lights indicating problems2.drivers seat is loose and rocks3.passenger seat causes extreme discomfort to hip and back on long tips (this is occurs with all passengers, young and older)3.under carriage brushes failure4.a/c air compressor failure5.straps in back seats pulled out and seat cannot be reclined6.engine decelerates without warning.power cutback during passing makes this very dangerous.7.drivers seatbelt buckle is difficult to secure (only 1 car with this problem)8.loud clanking noise when cars are being turned.
I took my honda element to the dealer complaining of a vibration in the right front of the car.i was told that my compliance bushings needed replaced but axles were fine.i picked up my car only to have the same problem.upon further examination, the mechanic came to the conclusion that the right axle was bad.i had that replaced still have a vibration.i have now been told to replace the left axle.i came upon an interesting thread on a forum stating that honda held education meetings about the frame causing the axles to wear incorrectly.inner joint bearings rolling out of joint, abnormal wear.not outside of the surface of the bearingsbut actual inside bearings octagoned. My vehicle has only 68, 000 miles on it and i have been told by a honda service manager that it is extremely rare for one axle to go bad and unheard of for 2 to go bad.i am wondering if anything can be done if honda is covering up a faulty axle problem and possibly faulty design of the vehicle being that the frame is too heavy for the components.i have also been told that my rear struts as well as rear compliance bushings will need to be replaced as well but are not bad enough yet.i also have a driver's seat that rocks back and forth and honda claims to know nothing about this problem as well.this is also my 4th set of tires on this car.it literally eats the tires until they are bald.i am not the only person with these problems as they are on forums on the internet.can anything be done about this?
I have had my honda element into my dealer for the same creaking issue in the rear of my vehicle over 6 times.everytime it's not fixed and they manage to mess up something else.latest is i have no rear hatch light and the grab handle falls off.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. While driving 65 mph, the contact had to swerve to avoid hitting a deer and the left rear struts snapped causing the vehicle to roll over 250 feet. The frontal air bags did not deploy but the side air bags did. The contact suffered injuries. The vehicle was destroyed. A police report was filed. The contact called the manufacturer and filed a complaint. The failure mileage was 103,476.
While driving, the vehicle's steering locked.the vehicle's tire valve was faulty and resulted in a flat tire.when the steering locked for the second time, the vehicle shut down.the consumer was able to pull over to the shoulder and the vehicle restarted without incident.the dealer was unable to find any malfunction.
2004 honda element windshield cracked at stress point located on driver's side where inspection stickers usually appear.no pitting, no impact point from flying debris.this is a known problem with the honda element.had driven the car an hour earlier and no crack.
Major (deadly) flaw in 2004 honda element.the consumer stated the design flaw that was discovered while sitting inside the vehicle on the day of purchasing may result in the entrapment ofoccupants.
I was driving down the freeway going 65 mph and switching lanes when my seat airbag deployed. My seat is ripped. It hit me in the arm. No accident or collision happened.
2004 honda element: (i have 2 and both have the following exact problems)1.airbags warning lights indicating problems2.drivers seat is loose and rocks3.passenger seat causes extreme discomfort to hip and back on long tips (this is occurs with all passengers, young and older)3.under carriage brushes failure4.a/c air compressor failure5.straps in back seats pulled out and seat cannot be reclined6.engine decelerates without warning.power cutback during passing makes this very dangerous.7.drivers seatbelt buckle is difficult to secure (only 1 car with this problem)8.loud clanking noise when cars are being turned.
Sudden depression of accelerator, with a rapid rpm to 7000. Second occurrence, multiple episodic occurrence, defeating the possibility of driver error. Rapid shift to neutral setting helped to reduce the sudden acceleration. It may be a systemic problem akin to toyota. The accelerator problem may an electronic engineering problem. The car in question is a honda element 2004. The car should be inspected and examined in order to isolate and determine whether or not this is indeed a systemic product defect. The problem has been reported to honda. Their brusque and cursory answer did not solve the problem reported earlier.i have lost confidence in this automobile's safety. As a customer of several honda cars since 1980, these problems should be analyzed and solved so next generations of honda owner does not experience such a distressing and hazardous condition.
My wife was coming to a stop at a traffic light. The engine suddenly started accelerating and she pressed the brakes to try to stop it. She eventually put it in park to stop the car, but the engine continued to go to maximum rpm. The car was towed to the honda dealer where it was still exhibiting the problem.
My honda element experienced a sudden accelerator problem. When i was trying to pass another car, i stepped on to the accelerator & suddenly it went all the way down and would not release. I have a manual control so i pushed the clutch down and after 1/4 mile the pedal released. I have no floor mats, but it gave the feeling of the mat trapping the pedal down.
Cruise control stopped working.
Air bags and cruise control stopped working.air bags is a safety issue and brought to dealer.cable reel assembly in steering column was bad.dealer said i had to pay for new assembly and labor.
I own a 2004 honda element i have replaced the windshield 4 times due to the windshield getting hit by a stone or pebble it cracks so easily. I have owned many vehicles in my 35 years of driving but have never had a vehicle that this happens to so frequently. I reported it to the two different glass replacement companies i used checking to see if the glass was defective. Of course they use company oem required glass.
While on the interstate coming from myrtle beach the windscreen was cracked on the element i purchased about 3 weeks before the trip. I did not see a rock hit , i assumed that is what happened until i started reading the forum on the element owners club about similar situations that has happened to other element owners.the fix was $330 out of pocket to replace the windscreen.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that the front passenger side window fell down and will not close. The motor in the window was moving, but the window wouldn't.the dealer stated that the window was not covered by the warranty or any recalls. The contact was concerned since vehicle was not secure with the window stuck in the open position. The failure and current mileages were 22300.updated 01/28/11*lj
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that the sun roof became fractured while the vehicle was parked. The vehicle was taken to a collision specialist for repair. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vin was not available. The failure and current mileage was 75,000.
The contact owns a 2004 honda element. The contact stated that the heating system failed. The contact made repairs to the vehicle and inquired with the manufacturer in regards to the failure. The manufacturer advised there were no recalls on the vehicle and provided no further assistance. The failure mileage was 124,000.
Heater core is defective. Needs to be replaced @ $1100. Did not notice trouble until weather turned cold so it probably started well before my 36000/36 months warranty ran out,plus we had a mild winter in md in 2006/07. Vehicle had 39,377 when taken into dealer. Mostly, i cannot believe the heater core would wear out so soon. It was most likely defective from the factory. I always noticed very little heat from the floor vents when vehicle was purchasedbut thought it was just a design issue, not a mechanical issue. The service manager @ another dealer was shocked it need replacement so soon.
Lowered passenger side elec window 2004 honda element. Window went down, will not come back up.
Cracked windshield on the passenger side, broken driver's side visor and a horn that has one broken pitch, leaving the pitch very low, almost not noticeable.it has been that way for a year, but did not find this site until now.too expensive to repair.
While driving 10 mph consumer noticed that the windshield was cracked.this causedpoor visibility.vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection, and mechanic replaced the windshield twice.however, the problem recurred. The consumer stated that both cracks where in her line of vision.*tc
Cracked windshield
Crack in windshield begins under driver's side windshield wiper grows upward and the flares off in direction of passenger wiper. No impact, crack appears while car is parked. Car 3 weeks old with 1100 miles. After much discussion with service department, windshield replaced but said it would be a one time only replacemment basis as a good will gesture.
Windshield cracked (in 2 separate places!?!) with no apparent rock chip or damage.i have owned the car less than 6 months when this happens.apparently a defect that many others have complained about.no cooperation from the dealership i purchased at.won't make my next car a honda because of thier failure to acknowledge the problem.
Crack appeared in my windshield of my 2004 element less then a month after taking delivery.on drivers side under windshield wipers. Came up from dashboard.had been driving in the snow on snow covered road. Windshield replaced. New crack appeared march 9th 2004 while parked in parking lot at mall. Day was cold.crack on windshield on drivers side coming out half way up the pillar on side. Waiting on dealer to replace.
Defective windshield in honda element.i had the honda element less than two weeks and developed my first chip in the windshield.i have now had it for 3 months and have already received another crack in the windshield.i am not the only honda element owner with this problem.i have owned my other cars for 8 and 11 years and have never had a problem like this with them.i really do believe this is a safety issue that honda needs to address.
The windshield cracked under the driver side wiper while driving on freeway. I heard no impact. The dealer said rock hit it.
I own a 2004 honda element.as with thousands of others, i have a stress crack in the windshield with no discernible cause.honda refuses to fix the problem.the vehicle was not in accident nor is there a road stone incident. The crack goes from just under the left side windshield wiper, up and to the left to the side of the windshield.it has a vertical component of approx. 6 inches and then a horizontal component of 3 inches.the crack cannot be felt on the inside or outside of the windshield.
Bought 2004 honda element ex in feb 2004.since then have had 2 stone chips and now have a crack along the lower passenger side edge of the windshield. The car only has 6,000 miles on it.i've had cars that have lasted 100,000 miles with less damage.
I am an owner of a 2004 honda element. Like many other element owners, i've just had my first cracked windshield, 3 months after purchase.i've also had my first experience trying to get honda to admit that there is a problem with the windshield in this vehicle.there is no impact mark, but a crack running from under the rubber seal , up and across the windshield on the drivers side.the service manager was very sure that an impact must have caused this, even though he could not find a specific mark using the imfamous "pen test".i've read numerous other complaints on this site and others about this issue.when is the nhtsa going to force honda to admit they have a design problem?!?
Bought a new 2004 honda element in may 2004 and have had to replace windshield due to crack once plus repaired two stone chips.paid for the replacement windshield out of own pocket as dealer would not replace after examining with pen.once again received another cracked windshield yesterday after being hit by a rock on the highway on the way home.
The front windshield developed a crack in the driver's side corner near the bottom.the crack occurred spontaneously without an impact from an object. *sc
A stress crack appeared in the windshield of my 2004 honda element. Crack began from below the plastic molding and below the left windshield wiper. There was no impact point from a rock or other object. Dealer attempted to blame it on a small chip in the area of the crack--chip was 1/2 mm in diameter and 1/4 of a mm in depth. I have numerous small chips like this and none have caused a crack.the dealer at first claimed the crack was caused by the small chip. After i pointed out other chips and also talked about the 2003 service bulletin and current lawsuit, the manager called the honda rep. The honda rep said they would replace it as a one time good will gesture--thus, relieving themselves of any liability.
Honda element 2004 windshield cracked.checked out hondaelementscrack.com to find others with same problem.claimed was fixed on the 2004, but 3 other cars in the service bay with similar cracks while awaiting mine to be serviced.all 2004 elements.they claimed indication of impact, but happened while garaged.appeared perfectly consistent with stress fracture tsb from 2003.they agreed to pay for 1/2 and i was quoted 250 at the dealer for replacement.when they realized honda agreed to pay 1/2, they insisted now we must use the honda windshield to raise the price to 500 to drop it back to the original 250.what a joke.although they insisted they must use honda windshields for safety reasons, they couldn't explain why not a single honda dealership in the country will deliver the labor.its subbed out to god only knows who and i'm sure liability for future failures or injury during an accident is passed along as well.they did indicate if they changed tsb to include 2004, i would get my money back, but i presume i'd also have to pay 250 somehow else to get the 250 back and still have a fractured windshield.
Dt:the contact stated the front windshield has cracked on the lower quarter of the passenger's side.the dealership stated something hit the windshield, and will not assist in the repair.the contactstated there was no evidence anything hit the windshield.the vehicle has not been repaired at this time.updated 12/27/05.
2004 honda element, after about 2 months of ownership a crack in window started from lower right corner.dealer claimed a small pebble must have struck it and refused to replace it.had insurance replace it.next day a second pebble strikes windshield and a star crack forms non my new winshield.two weeks later and i hear a noise and another crack starts at the top of the windshield and grows about 12 inches in an hour.how many windshields will i need in a year?
Structural defect with windshield.17 day old element developed 16 inch crack in windshield overnight.started at gap in molding under wipers, continued up for 3" and then 13" towards driver side a-pillar.sales dealer said may have been caused by pebble and would have to pay out of pocket, ie, no warranty or goodwill.after complaint letter to dealer, service manager told me they might be able to replace it as goodwill one time only.went to glass experts who found "bubble and burr"/structural defectaround windshield causing stress fracture.had them replace with honda glass.second windshield had hundreds of pits in glass.third honda windshield now installed.scared to have family drive in car due to "soft" honda windshields, as windshield is integral structural component in airbag deployment and rollover.i don't want to be the first plaintiff in a class action lawsuit ala ford/firestone.please help us element owners.
2004 honda element - driving on the highway (no gravel) in light-sunday traffic and heard a "pop".next day, noticed a crack emerging from the bottom, passenger side of the windshield that arced about a foot across the windshield within two days.joe marina honda said it was an impact issue and refused to repair.
Windshield cracked below driver's side wiper with no impact noted.
Cracked '04 element windshield from no apparent cause.
Stress crack(s) in windshield . Honda replaced one, refused to do more. Now on 4th windshield.second element has picked up 4 cracks in 6 months.
The front windshield had to be replaced 3 times because of stress cracks. The crack are on the pillar on the driver side. The cause of the stress crack is undetermined. *mr *la
Defect in winshield after 500 miles(cracked).
First day of our vacation, we made our first stop for gas. I went in to bathroom while my husband filed tank. When we got back in car, we noticed 5" crack coming up from under trim strip,left of center near wiper attachment. Nothing had impacted windshield during 2hr drive from home to this point. The car was parked under a canapy & my husband or i were with car the entire time it was at the station. During the rest of our 5,000 mile trip, the crack spread slowly. We took it to the dealer we purchased it from. They say it was caused by impact of rock or bug. We searched internet & found a service bulletin from honda sent out in 2003 for on how to fix windshields in 03 models as they were having problems w/stress cracks in same place ours cracked. We informed our dealer of this-still no word on repair/repacement of ours.
Windshield cracked on the lower driver's side close to where the windshield wiper is connected.crack started from under the plastic cover and grew to a length of over a foot within a week.car was sitting in a garage at the time crack occurred.dealer refused to replace under warranty claiming road debris caused the crack.
Cracked windshield. Same complaint as everyone else.the vehicle was stationary in the garage and the windshield cracked from the seam half way up on the passenger side.the dealer insisted this was not a flaw of the vehicle and was due to a rock hitting the seam though there is absolutely no evidence of this.in the meantime, the left side has done the exact same thing.the windshield is on back order for over a month.after seeing all of the listings here i can see why there aren't any left. This is clearly a significant issue for many owners. Spoke to honda customer service again today and they still deny this is a design flaw and claimed they've not heard of this being a common problem. Very disappointing. This is my 4th honda and as a result of all the problems with this vehicle (this is minor in comparison) i won't be buying another honda again and will be getting rid of this one.
Crack in windshield originating at lower driver's side. Small pit observed in blackened area of windshield - about 2" above bottom of windshield.crack developed while vehicle was parked. No impact noted that would cause small pit area, crack is 5" in length.
Cracked windshield on lower passenger side of vehicle.not caused by flying debris.according to other honda element owners online, this is a common occurrence and is happening in the same general location on windshield.a stress fracture seems to be the common conclusion as to the cause.
2nd occurrence of windshield crack. 1st event on 12-05-04. Occurred while vehicle parked-vertical crack from under trim below driver side wiper; tee'd at 6" and went side to side horizontally. Dealer refused to even look at crack. Windshield replaced on 12-10-04. 2nd occurrence on 02-15-05 while vehicle parked in garage. Vertical crack from under trim below driver side wiper for 3" then tee'd and went from side to side horizontally. Contacted dealer by phone - again total lack of interest. Both events showed pinhead sized pit just below wiper.jb
Crack in windshield beginning at the driver's a pillar of one month old element spontaneously appeared while car was parked and eventually snaked across driver's field of view to a length of approximately 18 inches over the next two weeks, while waiting for warranty vs. Private insurance resolution and replacement.a second crack spontaneously appeared, again overnight, rising vertically from beneath the driver's windshield wiper and gradually growing to snake off to the right, running parallel to the original crack.
04 honda element ex with side airbags and 5 speed manual transmission.windshield cracked overnight while parked in our driveway.vehicle is less than 2 weeks old with only 450 miles on the odometer when it occurred.*la
Honda needs to admit fault on their windshields and recall their elements.my windshield cracked and dealer will not make good on their defects.
Pulled out of a parking lot onto a major street. When pulling out it is across a very uneven spot in the road putting the vehicle in a bind. At this time the windshield "popped" and cracked in the lower right hand corner.windshield is now broken and needs to be replaced. Unsafe for highway usage.dealership flatly said it was not their problem and sent me on my way.
I have had two window glass issues with my honda element. (1)in dec04 while driving 30 miles to work, 5 windsheld cracks appeared.all started at edges of glass and moved inward.they were located at the bottom and side edges. (2) in july05 i left work to discover that my right rear window had exploded.police officer reported that this was not a criminal act, but more likely an error with glass installation.i reported the later incident to honda and they refuse to repair/replace under my warrenty. And will not take any responablity for this faulty glass.
I never heard anything actually hit my windshield.i did hear the crack, which begins at the bottom of the passenger side under the wiper.the crack moves upwards about 4 inches and over towards the driver side another 5-6 inches.i have opened a case with american honda customer service trying to have it replaced under warranty since i understand this is a recurring problem with elements.
The windshieldcracked twice,driver drove to the dealer on the last incident, andmechanic determined that the cause of theproblem could not be determined at this time.
Cracked windshield. No apparent impact occured.
Very small stone hit the windshield of my 2003 honda element, and the windshield cracked.
Windshield damage. Honda case number #n012004092702375 (complain filed 9/12/04).driving on the highway when my windshield got a ding bottom left then immediately the glass cracked about 12 inches.honda 2004 element with less than 3,700 miles.
2004 honda element windshield cracking in front of driver.
Honda element 2004 - had for about 3 weeks, crack developed under windshield wiper, driver side.started from bottom, came up about 3 inches, miniscule starburst, then another ten or so inches.honda dealer refused to repair under warranty or goodwill claim.*la
About a month ago, i noticed a crack in the windshield of my honda element. The crack in the windshield is about 4 weeks old; it had started overnight - it wasn't there when i parked it, but was there the next morning. I thought that i would just have to deal with a small crack, but decided to do some research on problems with the honda element and found several incidences of a crack in the window starting in the same place. I even found a honda service bulletin (tsb 03-028)that addressed this exact problem. I purchased my 04 honda element in mid-december of 2004, and at the time of the crack the car had less than 10,000 miles. I have read that if there was an impact point that caused the crack, that impact points always have a star crack pattern around them. Mine has no crack pattern except the larger crack that moved upward and then towards the middle of my windshield - no star shape. I have also read about the surface of the windshield being uneven and that a high spot applies uneven pressure to the glass causing a stress crack.further, that a stress crack is identified by a horizontal cracks originating in the lower corners of the and radiating toward the middle of the windshield. This is exactly my problem. I repeat, the pit was smaller than the size of a grain of salt and located directly under the wiper blade. I was told that it was under warranty, and was turned away when i tried to have my window repaired. This situation is not unique to my honda element. There are many other element owners that have encountered the same problem with the windshield cracking under the windshield wiper on the passenger side of the car. Honda has systematically ?found? that these cracks were caused by rocks, although admitting in a service bulletin to its dealers that this is a symptom of honda elements, and that it is probably caused by the windshield flange surface being uneven.
While parked in a secured parking lot windshield cracked overnight. The crack was in the lower right hand corner. Owner contacted the dealer, and was advised to buy another.owner later contacted the manufacturer,and was informed that the manufacturer refused to fix the cracked windshield which is under warranty.manufacturer believed that road debris was the cause of the crack. This was not the case.
2004 honda element. We have owned the car less than 1 year and already there are 2 impact cracks and one in-explicable crack which comes from the lower passenger side of the windshield and curves up about 12 inches. Dealership states that there is an impact on the crack running from lower passenger side (said that ran a razor over crack which tells them there is an impact). Am writing a letter to honda and copying nhtsa.
Windshield cracked after no apparent impact.it was a cold morning/afternoon.car was garaged at home and at work.the crack was noticed upon returning to the vehicle after work.crack started 12-14 inches from lower edge of passenger side.extended from beneath window seal vertically for 5-6 inches and turned abruptly toward passenger side edge for 6-8 inches.dealer identified it as a stress related crack with no apparent impact point.replaced under warranty.
Crack in windshield that starts at corner, passenger side, and continues at 45 degree angle (approx) 16".no identifiable impact point.obvious stress failure due to windshield or mounting flange defect.have not yet contacted purchaseing dealer.car is 3 months old with 12,000 miles.
I own a 2004 honda element ex.in approximately december 2004, the windshield suffered three linear cracks within a two week period of time.i did not observe or hear any road debris struck the windshield or cause these cracks. One crack emanated from the lower corner on the passenger side, one from approximately mid-point on a-pillar on the passenger side, and one from the lower driver's side corner. A service manager reviewed the cracks and determined that two of the cracks were caused by road debris because of a minute pit in each of the two cracks.he did not observe a pit in the third crack and replaced the windshield under warranty.in approximately december 2005 the windshield suffered four cracks within a three week period of time.the cracks occurred at separate times and at different locations. Three of the four cracks were starburst cracks and have not spread.one of the starburst cracks occurred on the driver's side and i observed what appeared to be small stone cause the crack.i heard the subsequent two starburst cracks occur on the passenger side.the fourth crack is a linear crack emanating from the upper corner on the driver's side.it increases in size by approximately 1/4 inch overnight, as it is longer each morning when i get in the car.the crack has traveled into the driver's line of vision.there is a honda tsb for 2003 honda elements noting possible stress fractures in the windshield due to manufacturing defect.i am not aware of a similar notice for 2004 model year, nor am i aware of any recall notice for any model year.i am concerned that there a defect in the mounting surface of the windshield that may result in such stress fractures.i am also concerned that quality of glass used for the windshield not sufficient for road use.the inherent risk caused by this apparent defect warrants investigation and/or remedy.
The windshield on my element cracked as i was driving down the street. As there were few cars on the road and none in front of me for perhaps a 1/4 mile, i am confident that there was no road debris or anything else which hit the windshield. Over the course of the next 30 minutes i watched as the crack expanded an additional 3 inches, totalling about 7 inches. This is troubling since there are reports of this being a problem with honda elements and honda denies that there is a problem.
Consumer's vehiclewas having the same problem as stated in technical servic ebulletin100929. A long crack in the middle of the front windshield appeared. Dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem.
Consumer concernedabout windshield problem on honda element 2004.based on complaints by other element owners the consumer is concerned that the windshield may shatter inward while driving.a service bulletin has been issued for this problem (sb 03-028).
Woke up this morning and found crack just like many others before me under the passenger side wiper creeping up and then to the left.
Crack appeared from base of windshield overnight, with no apparent impact. Has grown to 15" and is an obstruction to vision. Car less than one month old, dealer has stated cracks from little or no impact are frequent and can be expected with the element, and would not replace under warranty.
The windshield of a 2004 honda element i've had for about a month developed a crack while parked in the driveway. The crack appears to have started at the base of the windshield. It goes up and then curves out toward the left side of the car (facing forward outside the car). *la
Idrove the my new honda element home and watched the windshield crack as it sat in my driveway.there is no impact point.i believe it is due to a mfrs. Defect in the windshield channel.a spur perhaps.
Honda element windshield cracked spontaneously within a few months of purchase from the bottom edge of the windshield up. Came out one morning and there was the crack. No rock impact as the dealer alleged!they jammed a sharp pen into the crack,andsaid, look, this was caused by a rock, & refused to repair it. Criminal, if you ask me!many other element owners have reported this same problem to me.also, the windshield wasprone to attracting rock & pebbleoff the roads, a separate issue from that common cracking problem. It's a dangerous flaw that honda needs toaddressandrepair. A recall is in order!
A crack started on the lower passenger side of the windshield just like other elements.
Honda element defective windshield has stress cracks at both ends.honda has refused to admit there is a problem with the windshield design or installation.both cracks happened while vehicle was parked in a garage, there is no road damage from rocks or other impacts related to the cracks.the vehicle is now unsafe to drive until the windshield is replaced.
Parked the car in the garage and there was no issue. I got in the car the next morning to find a 2" crack in the windshield starting at the top with no sign of impact. Crack has since grown to almost the entire windshield height with no extreme changes in temperature or light (i have been out of the country for the last few weeks and the car has been in my garage.
I was driving on the parkwaywith no one in front of me, heard a pop and a 5" crack appeared on my windshield(drivers side). The crack has grown an additional 3-4 inches in the past week. There is "no evidence" of road or rock debris having hit it. The dealership refused warranty coverage although a service bulletin was issued for this problem. *tc
My honda element has had two windshields replaced and now a crack again at the base moving up. Stress cracks not foreign material hitting the car. I simply cannot afford a 500 deductible to get another windshield.....
Windshield developed a crack starting from below the right wiper blade and goes up 4 inches and then toward the right pillar 12 inches no visible "hit" mark crack just appeared.
2004 honda element. Cracked windshield x3 fixes.....cracked again by no fault of rocks.
Went into shopping mall , came out andfound windshield cracked in lower left corner on driver's side.i had received arecall letter from hondaconcerning windshield cracking resulting from little or no impact". A few months earlier i took it to dealer. They said it was from an unknown impact, and was my responsibility.i showed them the letter and asked them to define"little or no impact which was in the letter - they declined andsaid they wouldn't fix it.
Windshield on 2004 honda element spontaneously cracked. Started below drivers side wiper blade and headed straight up. No rock or sand pits. The honda element owner club website has hundreds of people who are having this problem with mixed responses from honda and their dealers. Even if covered by warranty what do we do when it expires? drive around with cracks all over our windshields? dealer said there are no tsbs on this but owners club website has them. Dealer did say on phone that if a stress fracture they will replace but warned if there is any sign of a rock they won't and that it is obvious if it is a rock. No sign of any pit at all. If you read the owner's club website you see much discussion on what is a very obvious problem that honda has that thye aren't really dealing with very openly. Thanks.
Windshield cracked while in the garage overnight!
Driving on the road and again my windshield cracked. This will be my fourth windshield in 12k miles. Obvious a design flaw since i have been driving for over 30 years and during that time only one windshield needed to be replace. Honda states that the windshield is upright and cannot deflect road hazzard like a car can i gues i need to replace a windshield every 3k miles or not drive it on the highways. This is a dangerous situation and honda needs to take respsibilty for thier design flaw.
I own a 2004 honda element. A little over a month ago my windshield cracked. The crack started under my wiper blade and spread up very quickly. I had the windshield replaced, not knowing that this was a known common problem on 03-04 honda elements.last night i went out to my car and noticed another crack in my windshield, with the crack occurring while the car was not in motion. This is the second time in two months i have to replace the windshield, though this time i will do it through a honda dealer as a class action lawsuit has caused them to cover all windshields up to 60,000 miles on the car.which leads me to the cause for my complaint. Honda is covering a known design flaw up to 60,000 miles, but not after. My car is currently at 48k miles, leaving me with 12k miles of coverage. Once i reach 60k miles i will have to pay for the costs out of pocket, and with the replacement being $250-300 each time, that is not something i can afford.now i must trade in my car, a car known to have a faulty design by honda, for far less than a 05 model would be worth with similar mileage. Honda put a band aid on a gaping financial wound for a consumer. Their shady business practice will cause me further financial loss, hence the reason for this complaint.
My windshield cracked on the lower passenger side area around the wiper. Nothing hit the windshield and it appears to be a pressure crack. We only have around 1400 miles on the element. It is the 2004 model.
Recurring cracks and chips in windshield of honda element...had windshield replaced after 1 week of owning vehicle...multi-chips in windshield again...many element owners have reported the same... There is even a website called elementcracks.com where owners have reported the same problems. *la
Walked out to vehicle in the afternoon, noticed windshield was cracked. Crack grew over the next few hours to about 9". Started in lower part of windshield (near vin marker)went vertical for about 3" then ran horizontal for 6".
Windshield cracked due to stress at the bottom edge on 2004 honda element.dealership and honda usa do not acknowledge the problem and refuse to repair it.crack does not originate from a rock impact but honda usa policy is to rule all cracks as resulting from rock impact.
My front windshield chipped for no apparent reason.the honda dealer acknowledged that 2003 and 2004 honda elements are prone to this problem but claimed he has no authority to make the repair. I have now found this to be a widespread problem. Honda even sent a service bulletin to its dealers (03-028 dated may 6, 2003) detailing how to correct the uneven windshield flange surface causing the windshields to crack. The uneven windshield flange surface and upright angle of the windshield cause stresses in the windshield that make it unnecessarily likely to chip or crack.this design flaw is honda's responsibility and should have been corrected.
My windshield has cracked about 4 times-we have given up-brought it to 2 honda dealers-acted as if they knew nothing about the problems.
2004 honda element with cracked windshield........nothing hit the windshield, just started to crack.
Rattles coming from the right side of the windshield/dashboard when hitting small pot holes.creaking noises coming the right rear side of the vehicle at any speed.slight rattles coming from the left passenger door behind the driver seat.seatbelts do not retract completely.they're often get caught between doors causing pain and body damages.
I've had 3 cracked windshields in my honda element now.the first was at approximatly 11,000 miles, the second was at approximatly 17,000 miles, and now the third cracked windshield was at approximatly 20,000 miles.the first two were fixed under some sort of "one time" gaurantee.the 3rd crack, i'm debating whether to sell the car or just drive with the cracked windshield until i can no longer see out of it.why fix it if it is just going to keep on cracking!?!eventually honda will refuse to fix it for free!
Very small grain of salt like ping in windshield.proceeded to crack from just under the drivers windshield wiperand across.i had a new windshield put in and now less then 1 month later i now have a new small crack.
I was driving south on highway 395 in califronia coming back from mammoth mountain in my 04 honda element when i heard a loud crack from my windshield and discovered an l shape crack from the passenger side, there was not a car in front of me.after i got home the crack grew 4 inches upward.went totwo different dealers both told me it is cause by a rock hit. I called honda customer service, they will not repair it under warranty since it was cause by a rock,i did a search on google, this seem to be a common problem for honda element. I finally have the windshield replace, old windshield was destroyed by the repair shop.
I own a 2004 honda element. It was subject a cracked windshield due to the fact that honda has a design flaw with its windshield installation. There are stress points which cause cracks in the bottom corners of the glass. This seems to be a common occurrence for the element as honda has released a service report for its dealers, but has not issued a recall.
I was waiting to cross over the bay bridge and a crack surfaced out of nowhere from the lower driver side of the windshield.it was extremely hot that day, temperature in excess of 90f.
The other day i was leaving from work, and upon entering my honda element i noticed a 4"-6" crack on the passengers side of the windshield, stretching from just below the wiper blade to approximately 4" up the pillar.upon noticing this i immediately took my car to the dealership where i had purchased the element.the service manager came out and did the "pen test" and the "pen test found a small pit along the crack."the service manager explained to me that this pit was caused from possibly a rock that hit the windshield just on the edge of the weather striping.with this answer seeming a little strange to me i decided to investigate further.in searching the internet i found a large number of people complaining about the same problem.even my coworker had the same problem but he didn't think twice about the honda element, trusting that the service manager was correct he turned it into his insurance.i also came across a class action suit that was filed august. 04, 2004 against honda sitting the same problems. On top of this finding i also noticed that may 6th, 2003 (only several months after the element was on the market for the public) honda issued a service bulletin sitting the same problem in only a select few of the elements.i feel that honda should be backing there product whether it be a design flaw, weak glass, or a rock that damaged my windshield due to un unseen amount of stress.
The windshield is experiencing major cracks without any cause, which can at anytime break. Manufacturer has been contacted by consumer.
Dt:consumer states there are two cracks that have formed on the windshield of his vehicle.the cracks started out approximately 1-1 1/2 inches, now they are approximately 8 inches.the two cracks seem to be going in the direction where they will meet.
Today, i found an 8 inch crack on my windshield of my 2004 honda element.i don't recall anythinghitting my windshield recently and there is no star or chipping on the windshield, indicating an impact.i have another car that had windshield damage, but that was due to a bolt that came flying at the car.the crack seems to start on the edge (under the rubber seal) about 6 inches above the bottom and extends up in a "j" shape. I believe this is due to the defective windshield problem i have read about.
Consumer had problem with the front windshield on cold weather it cracked.dealer replaced the front windshield about one month ago. Once again the windshield cracked, but a this time dealer refused to replace the windshield.
Honda element windshield failure-crack.
Crack started growing from lower left corner of windshield. Is now about 12" and growing. No impacted marked visible.*la
Windshield cracked started from below passenger side wiper and spreading toward middle and upward. Just as everyone else. *ca
Windshield cracked below passenger side wiper. Just as everyone else.
I have a 2004 honda element. It has less than 5000 miles on it. The windshield is cracked but nothing ever hit the windshield. The crack starts under the passenger side wiper goes up about 6-8 inches and then spreads toward the driver's side about 12 inches. This is a defect and honda should step up and take care of it. This is a safety hazard as this crack was not there last night when i parked my car, but was there this morning when i got back in my car.
2004 honda element 4wd, a/tfactory new vehicle developed a 10" crack in windshield originating from the passenger side lower left corner of vehicle. No impact to windshield. Vehicle was entering a driveway when the crack was heard (approx 5 mph)vehicle has only 250 milescontacted dealer, they are willing to replace under honda warranty. But asked me to sign a waiver because "all of the glass received from honda has a 1.5" scratch in the center portion of the windshield above the rearview mirror"i refused to sign such an agreement. Contacted honda customer support center1.800.999.1009 in ca.zone manager assigned to my case.i feel very unsafe in this vehicle now!! i hope that no one is injured or hurt because of this ongoing (since 2003 model year) defect in the windshield frame/flange. Dealer should have notified customers before purchase!
Windshield has cracked 3 times while driving down to road.insurance has replaced the windshield.
2004 honda element windshield cracked while sitting in parking lot behind my home.vehicle was not being driven at the time the crack occurred.crack begins at top of the windshield on the driver's side and curves toward the outside of the car.
On two separate occasions the front windshield cracked for no known reason. The dealer replaced it on the first occasion. Now it has crack again. The dealer has been notified.
2004 honda element : 2nd windshield replacement in 6 months . The cracks alwaysstart in the black area from below the windshield wiper blades.honda denies any known problem with the design of the windshield frame . Honda replaced first winshield approx. 6 months ago .the 2nd replacement honda refused to cover/warranty. I have asigned statement from the window technichianthat came out and replaced my 2nd windshield stating;the crack in my winshield was caused by stress and that the bottom corners of the pinchweld on both sides are broke away from the welds and are loose . My insurance policy covered the 2nd replacementhowever,i feel honda should have. After researching my vehicle today on line, i have learned that there is a pending class action lawsuit against american honda and an alarming number siteswith honda element owners or leasers sharing my same concerns . I want hondain writting, assure me thatthis defect in design or,the way theywill attempt to fix itwill not cause injury to me or my passengersor loss of lifeto myself or my passengersin the event of a vehicle accident . I would also like them to waranty the windshield for the life of the vehicle .
Service manager discredited consumer's claim that technical service bulletin or warranty to correct crack on the windshield.(nar)*la
Multiple windshield replacements.
My windshield has started to crack, very similar to problems that have been reported on this website about earlier model year honda elements. The crack started at the bottom of the front of the driver's side dash about 12 inches from the left side of the left edge.there are no, repeat no chips or dings that may have contributed to this event.it is very clear that honda is having similar problems on the additional model year elements. Those problems were reported that the welded seams along where the windshield rests on the frame had high spots that were causing the stress cracks.currently, the crack is about 12 inches long, but grows a little more every week.sure, i could have my insurance company replace it, and i pay the deductible, but this is a documented problem that honda has been having and i expecthonda to fix it, especially since according to the state on maryland, cracked windshields are a safety concern, so i expect this agency to forward this complaint to honda.
I have a 2004 honda element, i had to replace the windshield within the first 6 months of ownership...fortunately the dealer considered it a "stress crack" & replaced the windshield at no cost to me.within a few months, i noticed another crack, i have chosen not to repair it as it was in a non-critical area. It has now been about 1 year & there are now 3 cracks in the "new" windshield...clearly this is a design flaw. I have owned several other vehicles & have never had to replace windshields like this?.
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