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Sliding door always was defective from 2006. Always not closing to the end. One slider door outside handle not working from 2006, probably cable broken inside of slider door. Sliding door handle is lose. My wife not using slider door more than 10 years, because it stock and can't open at all. Front door lock also not working correctly. Also i want replace all air back in my mini van, i never receive any paper recall from dealer.

Srs warning light activated.diagnostics show srs module failure (airbags non-functional) replacement part not available until 12/29/1999.dealer claims problem is widespread.

Takata recall. The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 20v026000 (air bags) however, the part to do the recall repair was unavailable. The contact called scott honda of west chester (706 autopark blvd, west chester, pa 19382; (610) 692-6000) where it was confirmed that the part was not available. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.

Takata recall. The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 20v026000(air bags) however, the part to do the recall repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. A dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.

Right rear power sliding door will not latch shut

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact stated that the vehicle sideswiped two vehicles going 25 mph. The driver and passenger side airbags deployed with the driver's airbag rupturing and spraying metal pellets. The contact's son was driving the vehicle and was injured. The left side of his chest was mangled, cut and bleeding. The driver did not go to the hospital. The contact's son then stopped. The vehicle's passenger side fender needed to be replaced and was repaired by the contact's son.the vehicle was towed home and a police report was filed. The right front passenger tire frame was damaged and repaired by a independent mechanic. The air bags were just pushed back into the dashboard and steering wheel. The dealer and manufacturer had not been contacted yet. The vehicle had a nhtsa campaign number: 20v026000 (air bag) for the driver's side air bag. The failure mileage was 100,000.*dt

My wife was driving a 1999 honda odyssey van and crossed over a 2 track railroad crossing. The air shield underneath the front of the van came down and hit one of the tracks. This caused the air bags to deploy. My mechanic was concerned that this would cause the air bags to deploy.

The consumer was rear ended and pushed into the vehicle in front.the front seats collapsed along with the middle row seat backs, and the air bags did not deploy.*scc

Takata recall. The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 20v026000 (air bags). The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The contact called rairdon's honda of burien (15026 1st ave s, burien, wa 98148, (206) 489-2608) who stated that the remedy parts were not yet available. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The contact had not experienced a failure. The manufacturer was contacted however, no further assistance was provided. Vin tool confirms parts not available.*dt

A recall notice was sent to me in march/2020. I have contacted a local honda dealer, and continue to get the same response that "no parts are available" a company this large should have come up with a solution by now. I'm getting to the point of being afraid to drive my vehicle. Please have them remedy this situation!

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. While driving at approximately 50 mph, the contact crashed into a deer and the air bags failed to deploy. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The contact sustained injuries that required medical attention. A police report was filed. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 256,000. The vin was unavailable.

There have been 2 recalls for my 99 honda odyssey. The first was on transmission a few years back n now there is one open for my airbags. Well my transmission was never fixed by honda. And now i can't get them to fix my airbags

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact stated that the srs light was illuminated on the dashboard. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who stated that the electrical box was the cause for the failure and that the srs unit needed to be replaced. The manufacturer has not been notified. The vehicle had not been repaired at the time of the complaint. The current mileage was approximately 90,000. The failure mileage was approximately 86,000. Updated 07/27/10

Vehicle was in an accident but steering wheel airbag did not deploy. Passenger airbag did deploy. Vehicle was moving on a city street

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact received a notification of nhtsa campaign number: 20v026000 (air bags) however, the parts to do the repair were unavailable. Hoffman honda (40 albany turnpike, west simsbury, ct 06092) was initially contacted and was then transferred to the manufacturer for assistance. The manufacturer informed the contact that the parts were not available for the recall remedy. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.while driving at an unknown speed, the vehicle stalled without warning.prior to the failure, a green key light symbol illuminated on the instrument panel.the vehicle was pulled over to the side of the road.the vehicle restarted normally and stalled again while driving.the dealer stated that they would diagnose the vehicle for a price.the diagnostic revealed that the harness needed to be replaced and may have caused the vehicle to stall.the srs air bag light illuminated and was repaired for free.currently,the ignition needs to be repaired at the contact's expense.the contact has scheduled an appointment to have the ignition repaired.the failure mileage was 103,000 and current mileage was 108,000.

The srs warning light stays on all the time when the car is running for my 1999 honda odyssey lx.it was sent to the dealer and had dt code 1-1. Further check by the dealer in the second visit resulted in the diagnosis for "cable reel replacement" in the steering wheel. The charge for the initial diagnostics was $95 plus tax and the charge for parts and labor for the replacement of cable reel will be another $250. The cable reel in the steering wheel should not be damaged by normal driving for a vehicle at 54k miles. It has to be due to the bad design and/or manufacturing.the airbag system is an important safety feature and should be under factory warranty for an extended period of time.ironically, if the safety belt is malfunctioning and causes the srs light on, honda has a lifetime warranty for the repair and diagnosis cost. One can think that the seat belt may be damaged through normal or excessive usage.how could a driver damage the cable reel in the steering wheel when the airbag is never deployed?

Vehicle bumped another vehicle in front at less then 5 mph. Upon impact,both air bags inadvertently deployed.dealer / manufacturer notified.honda said the airbags functioned as they were supposed to. *ml

There is a recall for the ignition switch.consumer states dealer will not be responsible if alarm is broken while performing the recall.consumer feels its not good business. Ts

Automatic sliding doors stops at 50% of travel. Doors (left and right) will not close. Doors appear to close but 'door open' alarm is activated. Doors stuck in full open position.

The removable base section of a century smart fit plus infant child restraint, ser. # 4529, manufactured 11-21-97,shows signs of collapse caused by normal installation.the extendable foot used to adjust the base angle has thin plastic guides, which the foot moves up and down along.these guides have bent toward the rear of the seat, and may collapse further, allowing the base to settle to an improper angle.also, the blue plastic foot itself shows whitening of the plastic, indicating that the plastic has bent or deformed.it appears that the assembly collapses because of the downward pressure applied during normal, but tight, installation with the car safety belts.this defect was found by, and is reported here by, officer mark bergin, alexandria va police department, 703-848-4763, with the permission of the owner.

Consumer's child was inrear seat when seatbelt buckle locked up, and it wouldn't move.seatbelt buckle wouldn't move to retractor in order torelease her.at this point, consumer's child had to remove her clothing to wiggle out of seatbelt.

The van suddenly shuts itself off (engine stalled, no radio, no lights on dash) while driving. It feels like a "parked" vehicle moving on the road.

Van shuts off while driving.complete loss of power.numerous times.honda replaced the electrical portion of ignition switch.they suggested we put new wiring harness also.so we did and paid for both repairs.now it has started doing it again, three times today while driving.i filed a complaint in 2007 because i saw the switch problem on this website and got no response.case id# [xxx].information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

The minivan stalls and losses power (engine turns off and lights go out on the dash) while driving on the road (intermittently). We have already done the wire hardness recall and the ignition switch recall. The symptom takes place every couple of days. I guess i need to take the minivan to the dealer again. What a lemon. I am very dissatisfied with the honda minivan. I would expect this issue from someone else but not from honda. My wife almost crashed the first time it happened.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. While driving approximately 60 mph, the engine stalled without warning. Upon restarting, the contact was able to resume driving as normal. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the ignition switch was replaced under nhtsa campaign id number 02v120000 (electrical system: ignition: switch). Two years later, the failure recurred and the vehicle was repaired by an independent mechanic. Most recently, the failure recurred for the third time but the vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 100,000.

I'm continuously having problems with both slider doors jamming ,sticking shut, saying they aren't shut all the way. Used to be able to fix by pulling fuses to rest doors..now they won't even open manually at times. Passenger side files open while driving

Recently, while traveling on interstate 94, the check engine light came on in my vehicle along with a light that reads "tcs". Shortly after these two lights came on, my vehicle began having problems accelerating. When i drive my vehicle, i have problems with the van taking off and maintaining stability once in motion. During travel on highways, freeways, interstates, or city streets, my vehicle violently shifts from first gear to second gearwhen i press on the accelerator, causing it to slow down unexpectedly before jerking into motion in the middle of traffic. Also, during recent night time travel the headlights began to flicker, go dim then get bright again. The vehicle also slows down when turning corners then will suddenly jump into motion. Also, the driver side passenger door recently went off track causing a screaming alarm to sound during travel. I have recently had to have the high pressure power steering line replaced because it had a hole in the upper hose.i am extremely concerned that the poor acceleration of my vehicle and the violent jerking from first to second gear will cause an accident. My vehicle is my only mode of transportation to work, school and any important place that i need to travel to.

There was a recall back on 4/25/00 for the door latch assembly. The recall # was 00v119000. I'm having the same exact problem again with the door not closing all the way. I called hennessey honda in woodstock, ga and they told me that they didn't have that recall on record. Then they went on to say that they won't fix it again. I checked the history of the vehicle recalls and don't see where this was done. Why should i have to pay for this repair when it was already determined that it's a manufacturer defect? is there a time limit on how long honda will fix this repair for free?

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact stated that the vehicle could be turned off and the key could be removed from the ignition without locking the transmission in park.the manufacturer was notified of the issue who stated that the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign id number: 03v423000 (electrical system: ignition: switch) and offered no other assistance. The failure mileage was 160,000.

We bought a 1999 honda odyssey from carmax and the first week that we got the car the check engine light came on and we took it to carmax. According to them they fixed the problem and everything was fine the engine light went off. Then when it came back on for the same problem they apparently fixed it again. This happened a few times. Now we didn't have warranty and our van was acting up. The transmission would give a jerk when going from 1st to 2nd gear. The egr ports were clogged and the catalytic converter was messed up from day 1. We took it to our honda dealership and they said it wasn't the transmission, but it was. About a 4 months later it got really bad and we had to get our transmission rebuilt, the ignition switch problem started also (the car engine would stall randomly and it we would have to stop the car on the shoulder of the freeway and restart the car going at 60 mph+), now we spent 2500 bucks to get everything fixed. But now our electrical system is bad. The in dash lights don't work and the back lights don't work. The doors just died for some reason. One second the handles would work and the next second the handles are dead from inside. Our alarm system doesn't work either because of the electric problem. All we want is our car to be fixed. We've been lied to by carmax and the honda dealership over and over. Can you guys just help us fix our car?

Vehicle turns off randomly while in motion on the street.

1999 honda odyssey. Ignition switch failure. Contacted honda and they told me it had already been addressed in 2002. I asked why wasn't it replaced with a switch that was of newer design and was told again that it has already been addressed. They will not replace. My complaint is that if they replace a recalled item with an item of the same defective design then are they honoring the recall? i would say no, they are only masking the problem without fixing it.

Ignition switch (3150-s0x-a01) failed and stalled engine while driving multiple times.switch felt hot at time of failures.contacts inside were burned at time of failure.switch had been replaced once before at about 73,000 miles for same problem.honda says this vehicle not subject to recall although others of this vintage with similar problem were.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact stated that while driving at approximately 70 mph, the key warning light illuminated and the vehicle stalled. The vehicle could be restarted. The failure recurred on multiple occasions. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 95,000.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.while driving approximately 55 mph, the vehicle intermittently stalled without warning.the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer and they stated that the failure was related to the ignition switch.a pin kit was installed in the vehicle.the failure occurred on fifteen separate occasions.most recently, the authorized dealer replaced the electrical portion of the ignition switch.the failure mileage was 120,000 and current mileage was 160,000.

1999 honda odyssey lx engine suddenly stops while in traffic (3 times), no warning lights, no power steering, no power brakes. This model was recalled in 2002 for faulty ignition starter switch that had contacts corrode and stop engine as if the ignition key had been shut off. This odyssey had ignition switch replaced in 2004 at 71,000 miles now has 120,000 miles.

Beginning in 2000, when the car was less than one year old, we have experienced major equipment failures. First, the egr valve malfunctioned; it was eventually repaired at honda's expense. Next, one of the motors for the side power doors failed. That cost approximately $800 to repair. Then, the transmission failed, and honda eventually covered the full costs under an extended warranty. For at least four years, we were plagued with an erratic "check engine" light, and sometimes the computer code was inadequate to direct a repair. In 2003 the radiator rotted out, and the replacement/repair cost us $800. In 2004 the catalytic convertor failed, and that replacement/repair cost us $1400. On july 22, 2005, the rear a/c vents failed to cool, and i called for an appointment at our local dealer to have that checked and repaired. The repair was scheduled for july 25, 2005. When i was driving the car on july 23 with the a/c turned on (the front vents continued to cool), the engine died while i was driving at a speed of 45 mph on a local highway. I managed to pull off into a nearby parking lot, and i was able to restart the car after turning off the a/c. It is now at the dealer's shop, and the labor costs alone to determine the cause of the a/c failure will cost more than $350. After inspecting the system for more than three hours july 25, the dealer's mechanic still could not locate the source of the problem. Needless to say, i hate this car! i have had many more problems than i ever expected, and the responses from american honda and from the local dealer have been disappointing. Neither establishment knows how to relate successfully to customers. This car has been a real lemon, and i am struggling with my decision about what to buy to replace it. Although honda has a good reputation, i have not found this car to be reliable. In fact, it is a major source of stress in my life, causing me to gnash my teeth when i am driving it, for i have no confidence in it at all.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. While parked, the vehicle would not start. After the vehicle was parked for 30 minutes, it was able to be restarted. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the ignition switch needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 175,000.

Our 1999 honda odyssey has had the p0740 torque clutch converter solenoid circuit (open) code displayed numerous times, we thought since it was a serious issue and the transmission had already been replaced within 20,000 miles that we should actually take it to the dealer in marysville, wa and have them do a transmission flush then a supervisor and said no you should have us run a diagnostic by one of our master techs. After reiterating this seriousness of our transmission issue the code coming on and delays in shifting mostly just barely noticeable, they assured us if we paid $129 for a diagnostic that a master tech could get to the issue, however they later told us after we got the car back and called on the issue that an apprentice (not a master tech) had done the entire inspection and came up with no problems except a different code having to do with up bad catalytic converter which had never been an issue before and told us we may need to get that replaced soon. The transmission code p0740 came up on our way home from the dealership. I told them of the code and the research i have done and asked what else to do and they told me there is nothing that can be done that is a transmission death code and we would need to replace the transmission, to which i asked even though it was just replaced 20,000 miles ago and he said maybe you got a bad transmission. Q: are they just all bad for this vehichle?

Nar 03/03/2003. The consumer stated while driving at any speed, the vehicle suddenly stopped and all power was lost.the consumer stated everytime this happened, the vehicle would start right up with no problem.

Driving along and engine stopped, dash was black. Stopped and put it in park and turned on and off three times before dash lit up and started engine. This has happened three more times since.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.while driving at any speed downhill, the van shuts off and restarts by the time it reaches the bottom of the hill.the failure occurs in any weather conditions.all other systems of the vehicle are affected during the failure, such as loss of power steering, brakes, and all other electrical systems.there were no warning indicators illuminated on the instrument panel.the vehicle is always able to be restarted once it shuts off.the dealer stated that the vehicle was repaired according to nhtsa campaign id number 02v120000 (electrical system:ignition:switch) in 2002 and the contact purchased the vehicle in 2005; however, the failure persists.the failure mileage was 177,000.

While driving in the highway at 65 mph, my 99 odyssey engine died and every thing turned off !! of course the steering wheel became too hard to operate and steer. Fortunately i was at far right lane. Than it started doing the same thing more often. I wonder if the honda dealers would fix that free of charge, since i heard that was a recall about the same problem.

While driving on the highway the engine just quit, causing a loss of power, power steering, power braking, etc....fortunately i was able to nurse the car to a spot along the highway to pull over.i was able to get the car restarted after a couple of minutes, and it continued to run fine until i was exiting the freeway, and the engine quit again while approaching the exit ramp.i coasted to the top of the exit ramp and was able to get the car restarted at the top of the exit ramp and drove home.i subsequently took the car to the honda dealership, where they diagnosed the problem as a faulty ignition switch.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact stated that while driving various speeds, the engine stalled without warning. The engine was restarted and resumed normally. The failure recurred eight times. In 2007, the vehicle was repaired under nhtsa campaign id number 03v423000 (electrical system). The dealer informed that the contact that the ignition switch had been previously replaced twice. The vehicle was not repaired for the most recent failure. The manufacturer was notified of the defect. The approximate failure mileage was 135,000....updated 10-21-13

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.while driving at an unknown speed, the vehicle shut off without warning.the failure occurred frequently and the vehicle would restart.the vehicle was taken to a mechanic and the ignition switch was determined to be the cause of the failure.the dealer agreed with the mechanic and the vehicle was repaired at the owner's expense.the failure mileage was 143,500 and current mileage was 144,038.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact stated the ignition key could be removed whenever the gear shift was placed in the drive position. There was a manufacturer's voluntary recall associated with the ignition switch interlock pertaining to the 2003 and 2004 model years. The vehicle failure had not been diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 99,000.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact stated that he attempted to open the side sliding door and the door opened partially before becoming stuck.the contact also stated that the vehicle failed to start. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for inspection where they advised that the ignition switch needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The dealer also stated that they could not repair the door. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 166,000.

Ignition switch recall

While driving down the highway the instruments on the dash went to zero and the engine shut down followed by all of the warning lights illuminating and the engine restarting.this cycle was repeated several times over an approximate five mile stretch.shedding the electrical loads didn't seem to help the problem.the problem has returned on other occasions but is very intermittent.now the engine is developing a starting problem.the van starts but dies immediately when you release the key.it sometimes takes multiple attempts before the van will remain running once the key is released.i found a recall from honda for this issue.the faulty ignition switch was to be replaced with an improved issue for this very issue.i contacted sterling mccall honda in kingwood, tx to have the switch replaced.they informed me that my van has the new style switch already installed so they refuse to cover the replacement of the faulty switch.obviously the new switch that was supposed to fix this safety issue is not much better than the original.i feel that honda should continue to replace the switches until they are able to design a switch that remedies their design flaw.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. While driving approximately 50 mph the vehicle stalled without warning. The contact coasted the vehicle to the side of the road where he was able to restart it and resume driving. In 2002, the vehicle was repaired under the nhtsa campaign id number 02v120000 (electrical system: ignition: switch). Most recently, the failure recurred and the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the ignition switch electronics were replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 37,000.updated 10/31/11updated 3/30/12

1999 honday odyssey minivan, stalls at various times during operation.at start, at low speeds, at highway speeds.no warning, vehicle just loses power and you must pull over and restart. Five such failures since december, 2002.

First incident occurred before stopping in an intersection, as this driver was applying brake the dashboard just flickered and the vehicle stalled and lost power while the key was still in the ignition switch and the vehicle was in drivegear position. The car behind us almost hit us. The van restarted when the gear was put on park and restarted. Second incident occurred this same night, this driver was driving the vehicle at 35 mph when the key dashboard display flickered 3 times then the vehicle lost power and stalled. The engine was not running and driver unable to maneuver vehicle. We were lucky because i was able to pull over without us being hit from behind. We have owned this vehicle for almost five yes and this is the 1st time it happened at the same night. I am very concerned about this becausethis is the primary transport for my pregnant wife and my 2 kids. As far as i know as the dealer told me before my vehicle was part of a recall with regards to ignition failure 02v120000 and 03v423000. My question will be is the replacement part that they have put on was defective too or is this a new problem. What will be my course of action now?i'm planning to take this vehicle to the dealer tomorrow. My honda vehicle has always been service by honda. I would appreciate your reply.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the trunk would independently open. The contact also stated that the sliding door on the passenger side failed. The contact mentioned that the slider button had to remain deactivated in order for the alert for the sliderdoor to deactivate. The vehicle was taken to the dealer but was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure.the failure mileage was approximately 213,000.

Consumer stated the sliding door will not shut properly, it keeps popping open.door ajar light is constantly on. Cause is unknown. The doors popback out after closing, causing the ajar light to come on and alarm to sound, alarm fails if the vehicle is put in park or neutral. Doors have been serviced, switches and latches have been replaced.

Driving the vehicle without sputtering or otherwise indicating a problem all gauges and enginecuts out, i can put the vehicle in neutral and usually it will restart and go, but lately not all the time. It may take getting to the side of the road putting it in park and restart 3 or 4 times and then stay running and not have a problem for a few days.when it does this on the interstate traveling at 70 mph with no warning, this can be dangerous for the person behind me. When it stops running and i lose power steering, brakes andcoasting trying to restart while in neutral praying i don't get hit from behind as i navigate decelerating cutting across traffic to the shoulder.scary.chances are my airbag won't work either at this critical time if the brakes fail to stop me. All the built in safety features are not working.

Several times over past two weeks vehicle has stalled unexpectedly shortly after starting or while driving - dashboard lights and gauges (including odometer) all blank except 3 blinks of green "key" light (immobilizer indicator); accessories stay operational (radio, etc) but engine shuts off. Will re-start after a few tries, typically; failed tries include engine starting while key held in start position but dying immediately when returning key to "run" position. Will stay running if key is held between "start" and "run" location. When this happened while driving, was able to shift to neutral while coasting and restart the engine, holding key near start, to get enough runtime to get the car to a safe place off the road. Recall to this effect apparently was performed back in 2002-2003; looks like recurrence of same problem?? what are my recourses?

My 1999 honda odyssey exhibited all the symptoms of the existing honda safety recall for ignition switch failure.my van stalled many times in traffic causing a road hazard.my van was originally repaired under this recall in may 2002 but, obviously, this repair did not correct the defect.honda has refused to cover the additional repair under the safety campaign stating they only cover one repair per vehicle.

Alert buzzer of both sliding doors go off intermittently while driving. The vehicle has been taken to the dealer5-6 times. The tracks and contacts have been cleaned,does not remedy the problem.due to the constant buzzing of the door alarm as if the door is opened, consumer resulted to turning off the automatic door feature, but when using the doors manually, the doors are hard to open.

Almost had a real live auto accident. Then researched and came across nhtsa recall #03v423000.called honda, and they said, "not our problem, it doesn't apply to your vin".end of conversation.so,what recourse do i have?what are your recommendations?is there someone else higher up i can contact as opposed to the honda 800 #?thanks.

While moving the vehicle stalled and no longer could operate until stopped, put into park, and turned off and restarted.dealer explained that ignition switch of car had to be replaced.this ignition switch was already replaced in 2002 under honda recall and it failed again. Ignition switch replace in 2008 was paid by owner, not honda.

The passenger side sliding door on my 1999 honda odyssey has failed to open on many occasions and i didn't think of it as anything more than a nuisance. This time one of my children's fingers was caught in the door and we were unable to open the door either from the inside or the outside for several minutes until we got a passerby to force it open. His finger was significantly more damaged than if we had been able to immediately open the door, not to mention the panic and distress and being trapped.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. While driving at speeds of 80 mph, the vehicle suddenly stalled and restarted without driver intent. The vehicle continued to proceed throughout the failure. The dealer stated that there were two previous recalls for the starter, both of which the vehicle received repairs under the recall campaign. The dealer stated that the manufacturer would not offer any assistance with any further repairs to the vehicle. Repairs would be made at the owners expense. The contact was concerned and did not believe that failure was caused by the starter; yet, that there could possibly be a defect in the ignition wires. The failure mileage was 212,000.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.the contact stated that the engine stalls without warning and all of the instrument panel lights illuminate.the manufacturer stated that the vehicle was previously repaired under recall number 02v120000 (electrical system:ignition:switch), yet the failure persists.the contact also stated that the sensor to the electronic door does not sense movement properly, which fails to keep the door opened or closed.on several occasions, she was nearly crushed by the door.the dealer has not been notified.the speed was unknown.the failure mileage was 93,000 and current mileage was 94,000.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.while driving at an unknown speed, the vehicle stalled without warning.prior to the failure, a green key light symbol illuminated on the instrument panel.the vehicle was pulled over to the side of the road.the vehicle restarted normally and stalled again while driving.the dealer stated that they would diagnose the vehicle for a price.the diagnostic revealed that the harness needed to be replaced and may have caused the vehicle to stall.the srs air bag light illuminated and was repaired for free.currently,the ignition needs to be repaired at the contact's expense.the contact has scheduled an appointment to have the ignition repaired.the failure mileage was 103,000 and current mileage was 108,000.

Dt*: the contact stated while driving 20 mph on dry asphalt roads, the vehicle did not accelerate when the accelerator pedal was depressed all the way to the floor.there was no response.the vehicle was pulled to the side of the road, and all the warning lights illuminated.it was taken to a service dealer, who was unable to duplicate the problem.updated 10/30/2006 - the dealer replaced electrical parts.the recalled part had been previously replaced when the recall was receibed about two years ago.

First, i'm just guessing on the date of purchase made to palm bay honda in palm bay, florida approximately 85 miles north of where i live.there is several recalls not taken care of.i am owed from honda reimbursement from caretender's authorized dealership working shop for doing the wireharness recall when my vehicle just stopped altogether plus the car rental (after i had been to honda dealership with the recall to be done a while before it happened) of which long time ago i wrote certified mail to the owner of honda in california and also federal trade commissioners in washington, d.c..to this date, no refund issued to me.there are two separate recalls listed by you regarding locks/latches/etc. Of which i had problems with since the very first day i bought the honda new is the reason for approximate incident date being back in 1998 and i've had about seven different invoices from different honda dealerships some noted (nwd meaning no work done) with the problems still existing today.the receipts may also be with you and/or the federal trade commissioners and still unresolved to this date.now, i just read about the problems i've been having with the ignition switch that is on your recall list and nothing has been mailed to me regarding this recall to be given to honda to be taken care of.why hasn't it?i don't even know if the new issues of the air bags exploding, as indicated through u. S. Senator bill nelson's web page, involves my 1999 honda odyssey!finally, i'm the original owner and why does my vin number show o recalls?

As i merge onto the highway from the ramp the engine shutdown suddenly without any warning i almost got rear ended. I was so scare! luckily, i was able to pull the van to the shoulder but multiple start the engine the engine shutdown again.after waiting for about 3 minutes i am able to start the van and run fine without any problem.after 15 minutes driving on the right lane of the highway and i got off to the residential street for about 5 minutes and at the stop light the engine stop again.

Sliding door always was defective from 2006. Always not closing to the end. One slider door outside handle not working from 2006, probably cable broken inside of slider door. Sliding door handle is lose. My wife not using slider door more than 10 years, because it stock and can't open at all. Front door lock also not working correctly. Also i want replace all air back in my mini van, i never receive any paper recall from dealer.

On august 9, 2010, our 1999 honda odyssey ex stalled while we were idling on an open drawbridge, on hwy 42 in sturgeon bay, wi.this is a two lane bridge, probably nearly a mile long, with no shoulder, so we were looking at a major traffic problem had we not been able to restart the car about a minute later and drive off the bridge.two days later, august 11, the car stalled while moving on port washington rd, in glendale, wi.at that point the instrument panel went dark.this time, we were able to coast to a stop in the right lane of 4 lane road, and were again able to restart the car, this time within about 30 seconds.the honda dealer's service department traced the problem to the electrical portion of the ignition switch and replaced the switch.we had the identical problem in 2004, with the odyssey once stalling on a busy freeway at 60 mph in the center lane.at that time there was recall in effect for this problem and the faulty ignition switch was replaced free of charge.the safety recall needs to renewed for this problem as these switches seem to last about 5 years and then go bad again.we are lucky we did not need to be towed a mile across a bridge, with 4 miles of cars backed up behind us.

I own a pre-owned 1999 odyssey ex. We have recently had several things go out on it. It currently has no dash lights and the drivers?? side sliding door will not open or close. I had the electrical portion of the ignition switch replaced on 3/28/2007 because of a recall. After this was done, the dash lights quit working, which leads me to believe the two are related. Maybe inadvertently a wire to the dash lights was loosened when replacing the electrical portion of the ignition switch. When i contacted the dealer, i was told i would have to pay for a diagnosis to see if this was the problem.i was told the instrument lighting panel had been replaced before i owned the vehicle. It appears that either the wiring was loosened in the process of repairing the ignition switch or the recalled instrument light panel has gone out again. I believe the dealer should be able to diagnosis this without charging me, because of the situation.the two times i have called the customer service 800 number, the persons who have helped me have been very rude and unaccommodating.i am very surprised at the poor level of customer service i have received from the dealer and the 800-customer service line. I associate honda with quality and superiority in all aspects of their business, but i cannot say that anymore.i would automatically buy a honda as a new vehicle when i would need one, but since this experience, i would definitely consider other carmakers.in reference to the sliding door latch assembly recall, my odyssey does not fall under the vin #, but it does fall under the year, 1999. I think it is highly likely my 1999 odyssey has the same problem as the other 1999 odysseys that do have qualifying vin'sfor the sliding door latch assembly problem. I am very disappointed in the whole process of the handling of my vehicles issues.

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My honda odyssey was purchased on apr. 1999.on 5/7/2004, i had to replace the alternator at nardy honda as the vehicle won't charge. On 8/2/04, the car broke down and later found out the alternator bracket broke (sheared in half). Honda customer service later paid for the replacement of the bracket. On 8/27/05, the bracket broke again in high way. Honda again paid for the repair at another dealership (lundgren in ma since we were traveling outside ny). I complained both time and this time questioned if the design or part is at fault. Honda told me there is a service bulletin about the torque of the screws for this bracket so i asked it to be double checked. The car was then checked at nardy honda in oct. 05 (paid for by honda customer service again). On 2/4/06, the car broke down again and this time it is the bolt that holds the alternator to the bracket. I have the broken bolt and bracket from the 2nd time. I have called honda service again and questioned the design, part, and or service procedure to be at fault since i believe the assembly seems to fail instantly under high stresses caused by either the tension of the belt engagement or constant tension.the bolt was sheared off as well. Both failures indicate high stresses. Honda customer service told me there is nothing they can or will do for me this time. Now, i am really worried that the car can break down any time and can cause serious accidents if the driver other than me (my wife or my son) does not know how to handle the sudden break down. I also now question if the initial repair was not caused by bad alternator but was the fact that the bracket was also broken so the alternator won't charge as the belt was stuck.

Was driving approximately 55mphodometer rolled to 50,000 miles. When this happened, vehicle just stalled out.there was no prior warning of problem. Vehicle started to roll backwards. Placed vehicle in neutral & vehicle started right. Pulled to side of road & turned vehicle off. Will be taking vehicle to dealer to check out problem.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. Five years ago there was a recall on for the ignition switch which was repaired. While driving 45mph on 8/20/07she observed smoke coming from the ignition key and her began to shut down prior to reaching her destination. The dealer stated that they will notrepair it again. The current and failure mileage was 97,000.

Consumer has experienced, what he feels are, danger in an unsafe vehicle with ignition safety problems.dealer (gerald jone honda) refused to repair, when consumer told them that there local repair shop diagnosed the problem.consumer is expecting to be reimbursed for not only the amount they paid to get vehicle repaired, but also for the mailing of the defective part, the two days they were without the vehicle when dealer said nothing was wrong with the vehicle, and the refusal to repair the ignition switch. (the owners manual stated that this was andis a warranty item) consumer then decided to take vehicle to the dealer.honda said that they could not find a problem.consumer then had taken the vehicle to their mechanic (mannys) and the problem was fixed and the vehicle has not cut off yet.consumer expects honda to refund the full amount paid to mannys for the warranty part.*scc

The consumer was able to remove the key completely from the ignition, when the gear was in reverse, neutral or drive.related investigation pe03-013.

I was traveling down highway 1999 into crescent city, ca on a winding mountain road downhill in 1999 honda odyssey van pulling a small camping trailer.the vehicle had 102,606 miles on the van - just short of the 105,000 maintenance period when the spark plugs would be replaced.a spark plug had come loose and starting pinging up against the ignition coil.this caused the ignition coil to fail and blew the ig coil fuse causing the engine to completing stop.the engine check light did not come on until the engine failed.i was about 20 miles ouside crescent city where i was towed into crescent city.the van was serviced by ken's automotive repair, 1250 6th street, crescent city, ca 95531, (707) 464-4955.there was no honda dealer in town and getting parts was difficult.a new ignition coil was to be delivered to the honda dealer in eureka, ca on friday june 10.ken's replaced the fuse and detached the burned-out coil and i was going to make my way to redwood national park to camp on 5 cylinders on then on to eureka on june 10 to have the honda dealer fix the van.however, just outside of crescent city the spark plug was blown right out of the cylinder take the remaining part of the ignition coil with it.the threads for the spark plug were completed stripped out.i hobbled back to ken's.ken had to install a thread replacement while i rented a car to get the new ignition coil from the honda dealer.the honda dealer could not re-route the part (they claimed) and could not get the part to ken's until saturday june 11.ken's successfully rethreaded for a new spark plug, evacuated a piece of the old spark plug or coil that fell into the cylinder, put on the new coil and got me back on the road.ken's reprted to me that 2 other spark plugs were loose.the maintenance period for replacement of spark plugs of 105,000 mile is too long.i could have had a serious accident with fatal consequences for my family.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.the contact stated that the vehicle stalled while stopped and secured in park. The contact was able to restart the vehicle after several attempts.the manufacturer was not notified.the vehicle was taken to a private mechanic, who diagnosed that the ignition switch was faulty.the vehicle was not repaired.the failure mileage was unknown and the current mileage was 185,598.

1999 honda odyssey.consumer writes in regards to ignition issues.the consumer stated the manufacturer refused to assist due to the consumer no longer owning the vehicle.

Reporting a complete shutdownof vehicle when coming to a stop, vehicle towed to dealer, and informed that nothing could be found. Feel free to provide any further details.

Aftergetting out of vehicle alarm automaticly set off itself. Vehicle rolled back into another parked vehicle. Consumer not sure if vehicle was in park gear. After acident, consumer was able to remove keys from ignition in drive gear. Which according to honda he should not bee able to do.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.while driving 55 mph, the ignition switch failed and caused the vehicle to stall without warning.the vehicle stalled on many occasions, but would restart and operate normally.he took the vehicle to the dealer and they replaced the ignition switch.nhtsa campaign id number 02v120000 (electrical system:ignition switch) was referenced.the contact and the honda dealer have had disagreements on whether or not the vin was included in the recall. The current mileage was 105,674 and failure mileage was 75,114.updated 12/12/07

Consumer received recall notification (o2v120000) the letter stated the repair would be made free of charge, however consumer was charged $42.69 for an alarm wire reinstallation, which the dealer stated was mandatory in order to repair the recall igniton switch, consumer states there would have been no need for an alarm wire reinstallation had there been no defect with the ignition switch and feels the charge is unfair and unethical.

1999 honda odyssey stalls while driving. Consumer states that the ignition switch was replaced under a recall. Mechanic determined that the ignition switch is overheating which is causing the vehicle to stall out.the consumer stated a second recall should have been issued, because the ignition switch that was installed under recall was also defective.

1999 honda odyssey has a problem with the sliding doors.consumer request reimbursement for safety recalls. *njthe consumer stated the vehicle has been to the dealer 4 times for problems with the sliding door not opening. The ignition switch was replaced due to the vehicle not starting. The transmission would slip and jump when shifting. The front and side engine mounts were replaced.the turn signals did not cancel. The turn signal/headlight switch was replaced.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey ex.while driving 35 mph on a clear day the contact smelled something burning and noticed smoke rising from the steering column. He stated that the instrument panel shut off and the lights dimmed.also ,the vehicle began to thrust, jerk, and finally shut off.the contact attempted to restart the vehicle, but was unsuccessful.he stated that the engine sounded as if the battery was losing power.the vehicle was towed to his residence and was able to restart a few days later.the contact discoveredrecalls 00v0300concerningelectrical system:wiring:front underhood, and 03v423000concerning electrical system :ignition :switch,and called the manufacturer.the manufacturer stated that the vehicle was included in the abovementioned recalls.however,the first recall repair was performed in april2001,and the second repair was performedon october 8, 2002.the contact informed the manufacturer that the vehicle had the same stalling failure noted in the recall.the manufacturer stated that the repair was completed by them.the contact filed a complaint with the manufacturer and was issued case number n012007-04-26-00304. In addition,the passenger'sside sliding door failed,and couldonly be unlocked manually.the current mileage is 119,000, and failure mileage was 117,000.

Dt*:the contact stated the engine stalled when pulling into or out of a parking space.this started one month ago and has been occurring at least once a week since then.this also occurred once while driving 65 mph, the vehicle was steered off the road and restarted.the vehicle has not been seen by a mechanic.there is a nhtsa recall, # 02v120000, regarding the ignition switch.the vehicle has the same problems as indicated in the recall; however, it is not included in the recall due to the vin.updated 3/28/2006 - the vehicle ignition switch was replaced and the stalling has not recurred in over 3 weeks.

First incident occurred before stopping in an intersection, as this driver was applying brake the dashboard just flickered and the vehicle stalled and lost power while the key was still in the ignition switch and the vehicle was in drivegear position. The car behind us almost hit us. The van restarted when the gear was put on park and restarted. Second incident occurred this same night, this driver was driving the vehicle at 35 mph when the key dashboard display flickered 3 times then the vehicle lost power and stalled. The engine was not running and driver unable to maneuver vehicle. We were lucky because i was able to pull over without us being hit from behind. We have owned this vehicle for almost five yes and this is the 1st time it happened at the same night. I am very concerned about this becausethis is the primary transport for my pregnant wife and my 2 kids. As far as i know as the dealer told me before my vehicle was part of a recall with regards to ignition failure 02v120000 and 03v423000. My question will be is the replacement part that they have put on was defective too or is this a new problem. What will be my course of action now?i'm planning to take this vehicle to the dealer tomorrow. My honda vehicle has always been service by honda. I would appreciate your reply.

Ignition switch failed, causing vehicle to shut off while driving. A recall was issued; however this vehicle was not included due to vin.

1999 honda odyssey. Ignition switch failure. Contacted honda and they told me it had already been addressed in 2002. I asked why wasn't it replaced with a switch that was of newer design and was told again that it has already been addressed. They will not replace. My complaint is that if they replace a recalled item with an item of the same defective design then are they honoring the recall? i would say no, they are only masking the problem without fixing it.

I was traveling from indianapolis to columbus, in on i-65 in a 1999 honda odyssey about 6:00 pm on 9/23/2006.after traveling approximately 15 minutes on i-65 (south) i noticed a smell like hot insulation and several minutes late saw smoke rising from the steering column cover. Smoking continued as i proceeded toward an exit.i felt the top steering column cover and it felt warm over the left top side as the smoke continued.after approximately 10 min, the engine stalled and all of the instrument cluster gauges stopped working. I coasted to a stop along the side of i-65 and the smoke dissipated. The engine would not re-start.the vehicle has not been repaired but i suspect that the ignition switch overheated and failed. The ignition switch had been recalled and replaced in 2002 as part of nhtsa recall.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.the failure mileage was 94,000 and the current mileage was 96,000.while driving 30 mph the engine completely shut off without warning.the vehicle was able to restart however; it would shut off after two seconds.the dealer has not inspected the vehicle.there is a recall for the ignition switch (recall # 02v120000).the contact stated that the recall repair work was completed in november of 2002.the manufacture stated that they are only responsible to repair the recall one time.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.while driving at an unknown speed, the contact noticed smoke coming from the steering column.all of the instrument panel lighting illuminated.while continuing to drive, the vehicle began to stall and jerk as if it would shut off.the contact was able to safely maneuver the vehicle to her destination.the vehicle was towed to a local repair shop and inspected by a technician, who determined that the ignition switch was failing and the wires were melting.the vehicle was repaired at the cost of $150.the contact called the honda manufacturer and was informed that no compensation or replacements would be made because the vehicle was previously repaired according to a recall.the nhtsa campaign id number was unknown.the failure mileage was 142,150 and current mileage was 142,260.

1999 honda odyssey. Consumer writes in regards to sliding doors and ignition switch recalls *tgwthe consumer stated the sliding doors would not close properly using the electric close switch, but they can be closed manually. It was the third time, the consumer experienced the problem.honda motor co. Informed the consumer, the doors were fixed in 2002 which was before the consumer purchased the vehicle. The consumer experienced a problem with the ignition switch, in which he had to pay out of pocket for the repairs. He was also informed the ignition switch was fixed previously as well.

No part available::::::::the consumer receive a recall for the ignition switch.kendall honda 2o coburg road eugene or 97401 service manager name is [xxx]##work phone [xxx].dealer is aware of the problem. [xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

Consumer requesting reimbursement for reinstallation of alarm system during ignition switch recall repairs.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.intermittently while driving the vehicle will stall without any prior warnings. The vehicle was taken to a local repair facility and theefi relay was replaced.the vehicle was repaired according to recall 02v120000(electrical system:ignition:switch) in 2005.the manufacturer was notified, and he was advised that he was eligible for one free remedy per recall.the current mileage was 91,365. The failure mileage was approximately 90,000.

1999 honda odyssey recall for ignition switch. Consumer states that dealer installed another defective switch. Mechanic determined that the electrical portion of the ignition switch had melted solder joints.the consumer stated the vehicle stalled while traveling on the highway. Which were the same problems described in the recall. The dealer stated the recall had been satisfied previously. The consumer stated the switch that was replaced in august 2002 was also defective. The driver sliding door would not stay locked. The right door actuator had shorted out.

Aftergetting out of vehicle alarm automaticly set off itself. Vehicle rolled back into another parked vehicle. Consumer not sure if vehicle was in park gear. After acident, consumer was able to remove keys from ignition in drive gear. Which according to honda he should not bee able to do.

1999 honda odyssey. While driving various speeds, the vehicle sporadically stalled without warning. Speed was not a factor at the time of the failure. I called the dealer in reference to nhtsa campaign id number 02v120000 (electrical system:ignition:switch) (also honda service bulletin 02-031) and they stated the recall was already done. I would be responsible for the repair costs. I contacted honda corporate (case# n032009-10-xxxxxxx) and they statedi would be responsible for the repair costs. Clearly there is a defect in the "improved" ignition switch used for the recall; the replacement cost should be covered by honda. The vehicle was repaired at a cost of $250, plus $110 to reconnect the aftermarket remote starter. The failure mileage was 125,000 and current mileage was 125,000.

This vehicle experienced the same problem that wasstated in nhtsa recall campaign 03v423000 concerning ignition switch. The key was able to go to the off position without vehicle being in park. However, this vehicle was not included in the recall due to vin.vehicle owner spoke with american honda on 03/08/2005 and explained the situation.american honda confirmed that this vehicle was not covered by the recall, and stated that the owner could bring the car to the dealer for inspection on this issue.depending on the report of the dealer to honda, honda might be willing as a good-will geature to fix the problem at no charge.

Consumer states after the recall for the ignition switch was completed, the srs indicator light came on and stayeds on. Dealership wants to charge consumer to fix problem, when light was not on prior to having service done.

Tl * the contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.the contact stated that intermittently the vehicle will stall without any prior warnings. The vehicle was taken to dealer, for inspection. The technician concluded that the ignition switch failed. His vehicle was previously repaired according to recall # 02v120000 (electrical system; ignition: switch). However the repairs did not remedy the specified failures. The failure and current mileages were 218,000.

On 10/16/03, i brought my vehicle back to the local honda dealer because my vehicle would go dead while driving. This was approximately ten days after i had brought my vehicle to the dealer because the "check engine was on" due to "catalytic efficiency below threshold. Intermittent code". And the dealer reset the light. It was determined this time by my honda dealer that the cause was a faulty ignition switch. This was covered under the recall (02-031).

My wife was driving the 1999 honda odyssey ex home on the freeway. We were going home after having dinner. And the check engine light went on,we heard a noise and soon after all the dash lights went on followed by stiff steering wheel, and then the honda completely shut off. We were able to coast to the side off ramp off the freeway. We tried to restart but the honda would not restart.i had the honda odyssey towed to my regular mechanic.he looked at the odyssey and informed me that my engine was shot.the honda has not been driven ever since,it is parked and non operational.i do have a honda invoice that states that they performed safety recall (ignition switch) repair on my honda odyssey invoice date of 8/30/2002.

1999 honda odyssey [xxx] needs to have the ignition switch replaced since the key can be removed without the shifter in park.recall notice (nhtsa id 03v42300) includes honda odysseys but does not include my vin.request assistance to get honda/dealer to perform repair as warranty. Updated 07/12/2012 information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6)

On several occasions within the same week as i would drive my vehicle, without notice the vehicle would shut off. This event would occur at times when i traveled on the highway at speeds between 50- 60 mph or on the city roads when i would travel between 25- 30 mph. I called leith honda to schedule a diagnosis and i explained that i believed the problem was covered by a recall issued by honda corp. I was told that if it was covered the repairs would be completed at no cost and my diagnosis fee would be refunded. I had the vehicle diagnosed and repaired on 4-28-06. The repair order states diagnose and replaced electrical portion of the ignition switch. I was told that it was not covered by the recall. The recall report on the honda corp. Website states "honda motor co., ltd., has determined that a defect relating to motor vehicle safety exists in the ignition switch on certain 97-00 honda automobiles. Electrical contacts in the ignition switch can wear prematurely due to the high electrical current passing through the switch. Worn out ignition contacts could cause the engine to stall without warning." this describes my exact problem with my vehicle. I contacted the service manager on 5-2-06 and told him that repairs i had on 4-28-06 should have been covered by the recall. He told me that according to the paper work he could not tell that the problem with my vehicle was the same problem described in the recall. The service manager also told me that this recall was completed by mahwah honda on 5-17-02. I contacted the service department at mahwah honda and there is no record of that repair. (the advisor at mahwah honda faxed me a list of repairs for this vehicle). I was then told by the service manager at leith honda that since the recall was showing as completed in 2002 they would not pay for it to be fixed a second time. I have since contacted american honda co., ltd to further pursue this matter.

Car died suddenly while driving, with no warning , all dashboard lightswent out.

Consumer states that the dealer wants to charge them to reconnect the alarm system to perform the recall on the vehicle. Honda north danvers, ma 978-539-5000. Recall#02120000igntion switchts

No parts available for recall # 02v120, ignition switch. Please provide the dealers address.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.while driving at any speed, the vehicle would shut off without warning.the contact noticed smoke coming from the steering column.the dealer stated that the ignition switch could be the cause of the failure.four years ago, the vehicle was repaired under recall number 02v120000 (electrical system:ignition:switch).however, the failure has recurred.the current mileage was 204,000 and failure mileage was 180,000.updated 09/18/07

No parts available. Recall#02v120000 ignition swtich. Main mall motor 207-741-1429 please provide the address ts

While driving 70mph car just cut off, causing loss of power steering .

Faulty ignition switch causes vehicle to stall.i called honda about this and they said that my particular 1999 honda odyssey was not on a recall for this.

No parts available. Recall#02120000 ignition switch. Branford honda 203-481-1616 please provide the address. Ts

Almost had a real live auto accident. Then researched and came across nhtsa recall #03v423000.called honda, and they said, "not our problem, it doesn't apply to your vin".end of conversation.so,what recourse do i have?what are your recommendations?is there someone else higher up i can contact as opposed to the honda 800 #?thanks.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.while driving various speeds, the vehicle sporadically stalled without warning.speed was not a factor at the time of the failure.the contact called the dealer in reference to nhtsa campaign id number 02v120000 (electrical system:ignition:switch) and they stated that the vin was excluded from the recall.the contact would be responsible for the repair costs.the vehicle has not yet been repaired.the failure mileage was 180,000 and current mileage was 185,000.updated 4/14/09 updated 04/17/09.

On several occassions vehicle would stall, the dealer misdiagnosed the problem as being a clogged egr valve, however it was finally dertemined that there was a recall in which consumer never received regarding the ignition switch (02v120000)that was causing the stalling.

Engine check light came on at about 72,000 miles.took the car in to leigth honda and they told me to replace the solenoid.i paid $400 and it was replaced . About 1,000 miles later theengine check light came back on.this time took it to auto park honda in cary, nc.it had a torque converter failure code andtransmission was replaced with a new transmission.i have had the repaired van back for two weeks and the engine check light has come back on again.we are waiting for auto park's response.i have been rea many, many complaints about the exact same problem at the autofan.com web site.

My wife was driving our 1999 honda odyssey a couple weeks ago and the horn began to honk continuously.she immediately pulled over as the interior began to fill up with acrid, dark smoke rising from beneath the steering column by her legs.she was very concerned and quickly attempted to exit the van since the amount of smoke was burning her eyes.the door locks did not work.after struggling in panic, she was finally able to squeeze out the open window.luckily my 3 young children were not in the vehicle.with engine still running and the key in hand, she called me at work.i had her call the fire department .when they arrived, they too were unable to stop the engine by cutting the battery wire and finally stopped the burning of the wires by pulling the master fuse.i contacted our honda dealer and they referred me to honda america.honda america authorized our shop to do an initial tear down.at that time, they found a component in the steering column that shorted which caused the burning of the wires.the wires burned completely from the fuse board and into a wire harness bundle.no fuse was burned.i do not know yet how far the damage progressed or what other electrical components are fried by this running short.after a week of deliberation, honda informed me this morning that it was a wear out of a part and of no further concern to them since the vehicle warranty expired.being trapped in the vehicle with wires burning, the occupant experienced severe sickness a couple of days following the incident and her lungs hurt for a couple of weeks.the vehicle sits idle at the shop where we towed it.i don't want to authorize repair the vehicle until the nhtsa determines if an investigation is warranted to ensure the safety of the public.there are no after market additions.all major, maintenance events were performed by our local honda dealer for as long as the vehicle has been in our possession.

I have had problems over and over with the sliding power doors on my 99 honda odyssey.this is a hazard.there are times i cannot shut the door and have to continue driving with the door ajar, and i have children in the back.there are times when the door won't open, if there was a fire or accident we would be stuck inside the vehicle until we could climb out somehow.this is ridiculous, i know many people who have the same issue and honda does nothing.

I bought a 1999 honda odyssey in april, 1999. It now has about 13,000 miles. On 11/13/2000, my wife was driving when she started to smell smoke. Within a mile, all engine indicator lights illuminated, the engine quit, and smoke started coming out of the engine compartment. She got out of the van; within a few minutes, the engine was engulfed in flames. The fire department came to extinguish the fire; they say the fire was caused by an electrical short and that there is $18,000 in damage. My insurance company has investigated; they say there is $19,000 in damage -- a total loss. My questions: 1. What's the likely cause of the fire -- a honda design or manufacturing defect, or a dealer installation error? (i had the local dealer install a honda cassette deck in november, 1999; i had to take the van back for repairs a few days later when i noticed that certain electrical accessories no longer worked correctly and my battery went dead.) 2. What leverage do i have to get special treatment (e.g., a good deal on a new van, temporary transportation) from honda and the dealer? (my wife is 6 months pregnant, she had our 20-month-old daughter in the van with her; they are fine, but a bystander had to help them get out of the van -- they could have been seriously injured in this incident.) i have contacted the dealer, who has contacted honda. Neither wants to provide temporary transportation (my insurance doesn't cover it); the best they've offered is to expedite delivery of a replacement (at least 2-3 more weeks). At this point, i don't know if they'll charge me msrp or give me a discount.

I bought a 1999 honda odyssey in april, 1999. It now has about 13,000 miles. On 11/13/2000, my wife was driving when she started to smell smoke. Within a mile, all engine indicator lights illuminated, the engine quit, and smoke started coming out of the engine compartment. She got out of the van; within a few minutes, the engine was engulfed in flames. The fire department came to extinguish the fire; they say the fire was caused by an electrical short and that there is $18,000 in damage. My insurance company has investigated; they say there is $19,000 in damage -- a total loss. My questions: 1. What's the likely cause of the fire -- a honda design or manufacturing defect, or a dealer installation error? (i had the local dealer install a honda cassette deck in november, 1999; i had to take the van back for repairs a few days later when i noticed that certain electrical accessories no longer worked correctly and my battery went dead.) 2. What leverage do i have to get special treatment (e.g., a good deal on a new van, temporary transportation) from honda and the dealer? (my wife is 6 months pregnant, she had our 20-month-old daughter in the van with her; they are fine, but a bystander had to help them get out of the van -- they could have been seriously injured in this incident.) i have contacted the dealer, who has contacted honda. Neither wants to provide temporary transportation (my insurance doesn't cover it); the best they've offered is to expedite delivery of a replacement (at least 2-3 more weeks). At this point, i don't know if they'll charge me msrp or give me a discount.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey ex.while driving 35 mph on a clear day the contact smelled something burning and noticed smoke rising from the steering column. He stated that the instrument panel shut off and the lights dimmed.also ,the vehicle began to thrust, jerk, and finally shut off.the contact attempted to restart the vehicle, but was unsuccessful.he stated that the engine sounded as if the battery was losing power.the vehicle was towed to his residence and was able to restart a few days later.the contact discoveredrecalls 00v0300concerningelectrical system:wiring:front underhood, and 03v423000concerning electrical system :ignition :switch,and called the manufacturer.the manufacturer stated that the vehicle was included in the abovementioned recalls.however,the first recall repair was performed in april2001,and the second repair was performedon october 8, 2002.the contact informed the manufacturer that the vehicle had the same stalling failure noted in the recall.the manufacturer stated that the repair was completed by them.the contact filed a complaint with the manufacturer and was issued case number n012007-04-26-00304. In addition,the passenger'sside sliding door failed,and couldonly be unlocked manually.the current mileage is 119,000, and failure mileage was 117,000.

The internal fuse box that is located above the dead-pedal for the drivers left foot does not have a cover, consumer states the lack of not having a cover has resulted in the lowest fuse being kicked several times when driving and when using the parking brake, when the fuse is kicked out of position or kicked out of the slot completely, the vehicle stalls and can not be restarted because the fuse is part of the ignition system, the dealer is not willing to resolve the problem, consumer has received an electrical shock on one occasion when he touched the fuse that was halfway out of the fuse slot.

The internal fuse box that is located above the dead-pedal for the drivers left foot does not have a cover, consumer states the lack of not having a cover has resulted in the lowest fuse being kicked several times when driving and when using the parking brake, when the fuse is kicked out of position or kicked out of the slot completely, the vehicle stalls and can not be restarted because the fuse is part of the ignition system, the dealer is not willing to resolve the problem, consumer has received an electrical shock on one occasion when he touched the fuse that was halfway out of the fuse slot.

The check engine light and tcs light comes onintermidently. Have complained about the check engine light from early on. Now 82,000 miles...out of warranty...and service dept. Used diagnostics and said it was an ozone component. Replaced that on friday and on monday lights were back on.they say they can diagnose again and it could be 70 things. Can't afford to replace 70 things! had to replace brakes two years ago and they still squeak. Many problems with sliding doors. I need to find out if others have the tcs and check engine light problems or if there is a recall. Ready to trade!

Consumer states instrument panel lights failed completely.dlr advised controller unit had failed.ts

While drivingall the lights on the instrument panel will go out.

Recall for instrument/tail lights; vehicle has digital instrument lights withspeedometer not registering.alsotail lights/ radio, and vanity light will not operate. Van is still having erratic performance ofelectrical system even after dealer made attempt to modify.please describe details.

Multiplex controller that controls all the light of instrument panel fails, causing poor visibiity. Cannot see gauges at night.

This vehicle has a recall on it, but since i purchased it legally in canada honda does not want to do any repairs on it, forcing me to drive an unsafe vehicle. I have spoken to a few dealers about this & they tell me that they have many customers with this problem. Honda wants to discourage people from buying its' cars in canada so they are not honoring the warranties and recalls in the u.s. Forcing many people to drive with unsafe vehicles. I also have a malfunctioning automatic side door which could open while driving with children inside. I have documentation for all the above. Please help me. In the light ofthe ford explorer isuue this is just unbeliveable.

Vehicle engine and electrical system completely shuts down while driving.

Going uphill on a curve at about 35 mph at 9:45pm with a slight drizzle.the tcs and engine lights came on and gears disengaged.gear was at d4. No power to drive the minivan uphill and van started to roll backwards and downwards.when accelerator was pressed, the rpm went up to 6000-7000 rpm but the gears remain disengaged.suspect transmission defect.set emergency lights on and roll over to the curb.parked and hitch a ride home. Filed a complaint with nhtsa and reported it to american honda on 8/4/2014 as this is a very dangerous event.

Ignition switch recall

I believe strongly, it has to do with my ignition.my engine just quits without any warning.one time it quit on me when i was driving on a high way.and multiple times it quits on the regular driving on local roads.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact stated that while driving at approximately 70 mph, the key warning light illuminated and the vehicle stalled. The vehicle could be restarted. The failure recurred on multiple occasions. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 95,000.

Driving along and engine stopped, dash was black. Stopped and put it in park and turned on and off three times before dash lit up and started engine. This has happened three more times since.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact stated that whenever the vehicle was hot, the engine would not start. When the vehicle was not hot, the contact had no issues starting the engine. The contact stated that the instrument panel lighting would illuminate, but the vehicle would not start. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, but was not diagnosed or repaired. The dealer and manufacturer were not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 169,400.

I was driving on a crowded expressway when my car seized up completely due to a transmission failure which put me in an extremely dangerous situation.i was in the middle lane withthree large semi trailer trucks in front of me, in back of me, and to the right of me on a 3 lane highway.the truck behind me had enough room to barely slow down but it almost crashed into me.i turned on my emergency flasher lights and was able to get the car onto the shoulder of a slightly uphill exit ramp, narrowly escaping serious injury. I was then able to very slowly move the car in first gear with the flashers going, and fortunately was close to a side street where i parked the car and had it towed to the nearest dealership. Although honda replaced my transmission for free under the auspices of a class action lawsuit back in 2007, the car has low mileage for the life of the transmission.however, they are refusing to cover the replacement cost of the transmission.the transmission failure was sudden and literally seized up the car and put my life in danger.this doesn't seem to matter to honda.i am registering this complaint not only to get satisfaction from honda, but also to warn other odyssey owners that this may happen to them, and let them know this is potentially deadly.

The car seems to consume motor oil and i have to add motor oils after certain miles.i did oil level check every month or bi-monthly and i started to realize that i was driving the van with very low oil low level.at first i thought it could be because the car is old but from my experience with other much older car, oil consumption has not been an issue.check with the dealer and other mechanics and they all gave me the same explanations that the issue is related to the mileage of the car (getting old).at the time i started to realize the issue, the car had only approximately 80k miles...

Motor mounts broken.first time was when i got my transmission done at about 100,000 miles of which i never got reimbursed for per class action settlement.second time was a few years back.now i'm told that my motor mounts are broken at st. Lucie battery in jensen beach, florida.these motor mounds that honda is putting in their vans don't hold the engine well without breaking.

I was driving the van and all of sudden without any warning lights stopped and could not move forward in my street

My wife was driving the 1999 honda odyssey ex home on the freeway. We were going home after having dinner. And the check engine light went on,we heard a noise and soon after all the dash lights went on followed by stiff steering wheel, and then the honda completely shut off. We were able to coast to the side off ramp off the freeway. We tried to restart but the honda would not restart.i had the honda odyssey towed to my regular mechanic.he looked at the odyssey and informed me that my engine was shot.the honda has not been driven ever since,it is parked and non operational.i do have a honda invoice that states that they performed safety recall (ignition switch) repair on my honda odyssey invoice date of 8/30/2002.

I took wife and my son to dmv in willimantic.on our way back, around route 32 mytransmission started slipping..i shutoff the odyssey for a mim, turn it on drove fine for 3 mim and slip again finally i call tow truck..took it to my house.. Call aamco to pick it up and fix it..$3,600 transmission rebuild and reinstall $384.00 radiator and they only offered 12 month/12,000 mile warranty.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.the contact was driving 30 mph when the vehicle stalled without warning.the contact took the vehicle for diagnostic testing but the vehicle was unable to be diagnosed. The failure mileage was 199,000.

I got check engine light on recently for my 2000 honda odyssey, with the code p0740. It's really unlucky for so bad transmission problem.

Failure of a engine part that was "voluntarily" replaced by honda, with the corp. Citing a lesser warranty period on the replacement part.

While driving 1999 honda odyssey, on five separate occasions the vehicle has shut of while while moving.

1999 honda odyssey complete stall of engine when traveling at 60 mph. Engine stalls all dash lights come on and car power then comes back. Problem also happens at low speed or at light stalls and needs to be restarted in a few attempts.

Tension wheel to serpentine belt is corroding causing premature wearing out of serpentine belt. No accident no injury.

Vehicle engine and electrical system completely shuts down while driving.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.while driving, the contact stated that the vehicle would stall at any time with the illumination of various warning lights.the dealer and manufacturer were notified of the failure but denied any assistance to the contact.the vehicle was not repaired.the failure mileage was 140,000 and the current mileage was 142,000.

The van engine turned off while driving on the freeway at 70mph while my family and i were on the third lane. I almost got in an accident trying to get to the right shoulder. Van speed was down to 40mph while making rights to get the right shoulder. The van started immediately, and we went on our way.after exiting the free way the engine again stopped but this time we were in the middle of the intersection. The lights turned red and i was blocking on coming traffic and the person behind me was honking his horn. I put the van in park and restarted the it and continued through the red light. Mean while my wife noticed smoke coming out of the steering wheel. When i got home that evening i removed the cover and ignition switch was overheating and killing the engine( solder joints on the wires were melting). I looked up this problem on the internet and it conformed the switch problem also the van was recalled for that reason. I call honda and i was told thatthis recall was done on this van. The engine stopped multiple times while driving till i got the part replaced.the issue here is that the recall did not work, andthe replaced parts have the same problem as the original recall ( overheating switch) . I have replaced the switch. But the design is still bad and that will help only temporary. Stopping the van in the middle of the free wayof the intersection comes with heavy risks.

Beginning in 2000, when the car was less than one year old, we have experienced major equipment failures. First, the egr valve malfunctioned; it was eventually repaired at honda's expense. Next, one of the motors for the side power doors failed. That cost approximately $800 to repair. Then, the transmission failed, and honda eventually covered the full costs under an extended warranty. For at least four years, we were plagued with an erratic "check engine" light, and sometimes the computer code was inadequate to direct a repair. In 2003 the radiator rotted out, and the replacement/repair cost us $800. In 2004 the catalytic convertor failed, and that replacement/repair cost us $1400. On july 22, 2005, the rear a/c vents failed to cool, and i called for an appointment at our local dealer to have that checked and repaired. The repair was scheduled for july 25, 2005. When i was driving the car on july 23 with the a/c turned on (the front vents continued to cool), the engine died while i was driving at a speed of 45 mph on a local highway. I managed to pull off into a nearby parking lot, and i was able to restart the car after turning off the a/c. It is now at the dealer's shop, and the labor costs alone to determine the cause of the a/c failure will cost more than $350. After inspecting the system for more than three hours july 25, the dealer's mechanic still could not locate the source of the problem. Needless to say, i hate this car! i have had many more problems than i ever expected, and the responses from american honda and from the local dealer have been disappointing. Neither establishment knows how to relate successfully to customers. This car has been a real lemon, and i am struggling with my decision about what to buy to replace it. Although honda has a good reputation, i have not found this car to be reliable. In fact, it is a major source of stress in my life, causing me to gnash my teeth when i am driving it, for i have no confidence in it at all.

Nar 03/03/2003. The consumer stated while driving at any speed, the vehicle suddenly stopped and all power was lost.the consumer stated everytime this happened, the vehicle would start right up with no problem.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.the contact stated that his vehicle was recalled and serviced due to engine stalling.however, the vehicle continued to stall.the dealer advised the contact to remove some of the keys from the key chain.that remedy only worked temporarily.on july 15, 2007, the engine stalled again while the vehicle was in motion.the vin and engine size were unknown.the current mileage is 168,792 and failure mileage was 165,000.

Cam plug failed, causing oil leak.dealer notified. Ph.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.the contact stated that the engine stalls without warning and all of the instrument panel lights illuminate.the manufacturer stated that the vehicle was previously repaired under recall number 02v120000 (electrical system:ignition:switch), yet the failure persists.the contact also stated that the sensor to the electronic door does not sense movement properly, which fails to keep the door opened or closed.on several occasions, she was nearly crushed by the door.the dealer has not been notified.the speed was unknown.the failure mileage was 93,000 and current mileage was 94,000.

The engine of the vehicle would suddenly shut-off while on the road (local or freeway) with all engine lights lit on dashboard. Most of the time the engine would come back on by itself after 1 to 2 seconds. But occasionally i need to pull over the car to restart the engine.this symptom has been happening almost everytime i drove the vehicle in the past 2 months.

We were in the first day of a 10 day trip in our 1999 honda odyssey.the check engine light and the tcs light came on and then the transmission began slipping.(the van had been in to the dealership for a similar issue with the tcs light and check engine light in may, 2003and had also been checked out prior to the trip to make sure everything was in good shape).three hours into our trip, the lights come on and we're dealing with an out of town honda dealer.we were unable to get a new transmission done in a timely mannerat the out of town dealership and we needed a van due to a disabled child and no vans were available for rent.therefore, we were left with the only choice we felt we had which was to purchase a new honda odyssey (03) at the dealership.after we get home and research this issue, we feel that honda has been less than fair and honest.we called the 800 number for honda customer care.what a joke!they felt that they owed us nothing, since we no longer owned the 99 honda.they are not even acknowledging that they have a problem with the 99 odyssey in terms of transmission.their very words were "we can't talk about this...there is no problem with the 99 odyssey transmission...it is only your opinion."in addition, now we have this expensive car payment and are wondering what if this transmission fails us on the road?no longer confident that this is a great automobile company!although we were not involved in an accident, we were tremendously inconvenienced, both emotionally and financially.

1999 honda odyssey has a problem with the sliding doors.consumer request reimbursement for safety recalls. *njthe consumer stated the vehicle has been to the dealer 4 times for problems with the sliding door not opening. The ignition switch was replaced due to the vehicle not starting. The transmission would slip and jump when shifting. The front and side engine mounts were replaced.the turn signals did not cancel. The turn signal/headlight switch was replaced.

My 1999 honda odyssey engine stalled while driving on a busy road.it stalled again while driving into on coming traffic.it starts right up again but a very dangerous sitution.

The engine has had a continual oil leakage problem, eight reports and repair attempts since first reported in july 1999, however the engine continues to leak oil. *mjs

Check engine light on, rough sound on accleration at 50 mph.

While driving vehicle would just stall out without any warning,almost caused an accident. Dealer contacted.

Engine suddenly quite while traveling at highway speed .all gauges, dials, etc. Went blank and vehicle suffered a loss of electrical power.able to restart each time, either by placing vehicle in "n"or pulling to side of road.vehicle required no more than two attempts to restart.

On four occasions the vehicles engine shuts off unexpectedly and without warning, all four occurances happened in heavy traffic.*mj

02/25/03-check engine light on at 65,654 miles. Dealer installed new egr pipe kit. Tcs light is on as well. Dealer said it was related to job #1.

I purchased a 1999 honda odyssey in aug 1999.first account was in mar 2000.by nov 2000, vehicle was seen 3 times for the check engine light.five years later, this vehicle has been serviced 12 times (working on number 13 now) for the check engine light.egr kit has been replaced 5 times, remaining visits accounted for my cleaning egr ports, replacing the egr valve, and replacing the gas cap.i've had other vehicles for 7+ years and never replaced a gas cap!this vehicle has gone through 2?check engine light is tied to the emissions system.as a result, vehicle is now having problems passing inspection.during the last visit, local dealer replaced the egr kit in order to get the 05 inspection completed.two weeks later the check engine light is on again.in addition, internal damage was found in the transmission in aug 03.dealer agreed to take care of this problem in good faith.this was prior to the official recall notice.at the time of service the mileage was clocked at 81823.less than 1 year later (june 2004), it was discovered by an independent garage that the left axle seal going into the transmission was cracked and the transmission fluid was extremely gritty.when brought to the attention of the dealer, i was informed that the vehicle was out of warranty on the new transmission and i would have to pay for any service required (mileage was clocked at 102000).as a single mother of 3 young children, my main objective is to be able to transport them in a safe, reliable manner.given the extent of my emission and transmission issues that remain unresolved, i cannot depend on this vehicle. This situation was first documented to honda in nov 2000.at that time they extended the warranty to 6 years/75,000 miles.another letter was sent certified mail (signed for on 6 aug 2004).i've yet to hear back from honda.i'm very disappointed with this honda product and even more disappointed with their (lack of) customer service.

The check engine light and tcs light comes onintermidently. Have complained about the check engine light from early on. Now 82,000 miles...out of warranty...and service dept. Used diagnostics and said it was an ozone component. Replaced that on friday and on monday lights were back on.they say they can diagnose again and it could be 70 things. Can't afford to replace 70 things! had to replace brakes two years ago and they still squeak. Many problems with sliding doors. I need to find out if others have the tcs and check engine light problems or if there is a recall. Ready to trade!

We bought a 1999 honda odyssey from carmax and the first week that we got the car the check engine light came on and we took it to carmax. According to them they fixed the problem and everything was fine the engine light went off. Then when it came back on for the same problem they apparently fixed it again. This happened a few times. Now we didn't have warranty and our van was acting up. The transmission would give a jerk when going from 1st to 2nd gear. The egr ports were clogged and the catalytic converter was messed up from day 1. We took it to our honda dealership and they said it wasn't the transmission, but it was. About a 4 months later it got really bad and we had to get our transmission rebuilt, the ignition switch problem started also (the car engine would stall randomly and it we would have to stop the car on the shoulder of the freeway and restart the car going at 60 mph+), now we spent 2500 bucks to get everything fixed. But now our electrical system is bad. The in dash lights don't work and the back lights don't work. The doors just died for some reason. One second the handles would work and the next second the handles are dead from inside. Our alarm system doesn't work either because of the electric problem. All we want is our car to be fixed. We've been lied to by carmax and the honda dealership over and over. Can you guys just help us fix our car?

On 12/17/03, i brought my vehicle back to the honda dealer because my check engine light came on again. This is the second time in 2 months that the check engine light has come on. I told them that i am still feeling some hard slippage on downshifts. With approximately 82,500 miles on my car, the technicians believed it was the catalytic converter. The estimate was $701.90. They said they would have to order the part and i would have to prepay. I was uneasy about this (and not to mention the amount of money), so they reset the indicator and said that "it wouldn't do any damage to the car if i didn't fix it now. All that would happen would be that the light would continue to come on.

Beginning in 2000, when the car was less than one year old, we have experienced major equipment failures. First, the egr valve malfunctioned; it was eventually repaired at honda's expense. Next, one of the motors for the side power doors failed. That cost approximately $800 to repair. Then, the transmission failed, and honda eventually covered the full costs under an extended warranty. For at least four years, we were plagued with an erratic "check engine" light, and sometimes the computer code was inadequate to direct a repair. In 2003 the radiator rotted out, and the replacement/repair cost us $800. In 2004 the catalytic convertor failed, and that replacement/repair cost us $1400. On july 22, 2005, the rear a/c vents failed to cool, and i called for an appointment at our local dealer to have that checked and repaired. The repair was scheduled for july 25, 2005. When i was driving the car on july 23 with the a/c turned on (the front vents continued to cool), the engine died while i was driving at a speed of 45 mph on a local highway. I managed to pull off into a nearby parking lot, and i was able to restart the car after turning off the a/c. It is now at the dealer's shop, and the labor costs alone to determine the cause of the a/c failure will cost more than $350. After inspecting the system for more than three hours july 25, the dealer's mechanic still could not locate the source of the problem. Needless to say, i hate this car! i have had many more problems than i ever expected, and the responses from american honda and from the local dealer have been disappointing. Neither establishment knows how to relate successfully to customers. This car has been a real lemon, and i am struggling with my decision about what to buy to replace it. Although honda has a good reputation, i have not found this car to be reliable. In fact, it is a major source of stress in my life, causing me to gnash my teeth when i am driving it, for i have no confidence in it at all.

My check engine light came on with the tcs light one year after having my entire steering rack replaced. On 10/06/03 (and 81,372 miles), i took my vehicle to the local honda dealer. I told the technician that again i felt my car driving rough and sluggish on accelerations. They asked me what kind of gas i was using.(?) found code p0420 "catalytic efficiency below threshold. Intermittent code". The dealer reset the light.

Well, the check engine light did come back on less than one month later. This is the third time in three months. On 01/07/04, they checked the car again and said that it was the converter and that while they were in there i should also replace the o2 sensor. I agreed to it and my estimate (for parts) was now $742.83. After ten days, i called the dealer to see if the parts were in and they were, but no one bothered to call me. On 1/21/04 with check engine light still on and at 88,846 miles, my converter and sensor were replaced for a total of $857.81.

At 54,700 miles (july 2001) the car made a clunking noise when put into gear. Tcs light and check engine light came on.service couldnot reproduce clunking problem. Since the transmission was out of warrenty i kept driving making sure to have regular maintenance. It continued to "rev"when starting to move or excellerating quickly.tcs light and check engine light came on again at 100,000 (dec 2002). I questioned them again about the transmission but was toldthat it was a catalytic converter/ engine control system.( out of stock until february).tcs and check engine lights again in june 2003 at 117,900. Code showed a transmission po740.transmission "smelled burned." sept. 2003tcs and check engine light indicate trainsmission needs replacing.the dealer nor manufacturer had told me that the warrenty had been extended to 100,000. This transmission problem in the odyssey, and other hondas, is so wide spread that i can't believe nothing is being done for the consumer.my cousin in missouri owns a 1999 odyssey and she has had to replace both the trainsmission and catalytic convertor as well. A pretty big coincidence. I could name other parts we have both replaced. Could it be that some parts of the odyssey are lemons? calling honda coporoate is a joke. They put you on hold, have a good laugh and then tell you they can't do anything because the car is over the mileage limit. They should be made to do the right thing. An investigation might change this arrogant company.

Consumer stated while driving, the check engine light illuminated, consumer was then informed that bad fuel may have been used, and the dealer cleaned the egr system, however several weeks later consumer received a noticed regarding the pcv and egr clogging, consumer then petitioned the dealer for a refund, and was susequently reimbursed.

Motor mounts broken.first time was when i got my transmission done at about 100,000 miles of which i never got reimbursed for per class action settlement.second time was a few years back.now i'm told that my motor mounts are broken at st. Lucie battery in jensen beach, florida.these motor mounds that honda is putting in their vans don't hold the engine well without breaking.

Left sliding door not locking, unlocking, or opening properly. Dealer tried to fix twice now and still broken.door locks and unlocks itself while in motion. It pops, clicks, and buzzes at random. Right sliding door opens while in motion. Dealer tried to fix once and still broken. A/c makes tremendous "thunking" noise-clutch engaging improperly. Dealer tried to fix twice-told me"could not duplicate"still broken. Left & right front windows both had bad parts. Left still waiting on parts to be put in. Seatbelt in middle, left rear locked so tightly while van in motion that i was trapped. It would not release even while van was not braking, turning, etc. Doors are main safety concern and dealer not able to correct problems and zone office #6 unwilling to return my phone calls regarding this important matter.

1. Sliding doors would not open at times. Door latch system replaced on both doors.2. Sliding door on passenger side would indicate on dash to be open. This would happen when cornering or hitting bumps. Overhead light would turn on and off and crackling sound from below steering would be heard (coinciding with lights going on and off). Latch system on this door was replaced. 3. Air conditioner sound/humming when on. Belt tensioner previously replaced after same noise was heard. Same problem occurring approximately 15,000 miles after work was performed. Due to take in 3/15/01 to inspect once again.

The location of the cell phone jack on the dash under the cd holder drawer in the front is not convenient, the vehicle must be turned on to use the phone due to design. *mjs

Recall for instrument/tail lights; vehicle has digital instrument lights withspeedometer not registering.alsotail lights/ radio, and vanity light will not operate. Van is still having erratic performance ofelectrical system even after dealer made attempt to modify.please describe details.

Right rear luggage rack cover keeps coming off when driving; defective clip to hold cover in place.

Roof rack on right rear fell off. Yh

1999 honda odyssey has a problem with the sliding doors.consumer request reimbursement for safety recalls. *njthe consumer stated the vehicle has been to the dealer 4 times for problems with the sliding door not opening. The ignition switch was replaced due to the vehicle not starting. The transmission would slip and jump when shifting. The front and side engine mounts were replaced.the turn signals did not cancel. The turn signal/headlight switch was replaced.

We bought a 1999 honda odyssey from carmax and the first week that we got the car the check engine light came on and we took it to carmax. According to them they fixed the problem and everything was fine the engine light went off. Then when it came back on for the same problem they apparently fixed it again. This happened a few times. Now we didn't have warranty and our van was acting up. The transmission would give a jerk when going from 1st to 2nd gear. The egr ports were clogged and the catalytic converter was messed up from day 1. We took it to our honda dealership and they said it wasn't the transmission, but it was. About a 4 months later it got really bad and we had to get our transmission rebuilt, the ignition switch problem started also (the car engine would stall randomly and it we would have to stop the car on the shoulder of the freeway and restart the car going at 60 mph+), now we spent 2500 bucks to get everything fixed. But now our electrical system is bad. The in dash lights don't work and the back lights don't work. The doors just died for some reason. One second the handles would work and the next second the handles are dead from inside. Our alarm system doesn't work either because of the electric problem. All we want is our car to be fixed. We've been lied to by carmax and the honda dealership over and over. Can you guys just help us fix our car?

Going uphill on a curve at about 35 mph at 9:45pm with a slight drizzle.the tcs and engine lights came on and gears disengaged.gear was at d4. No power to drive the minivan uphill and van started to roll backwards and downwards.when accelerator was pressed, the rpm went up to 6000-7000 rpm but the gears remain disengaged.suspect transmission defect.set emergency lights on and roll over to the curb.parked and hitch a ride home. Filed a complaint with nhtsa and reported it to american honda on 8/4/2014 as this is a very dangerous event.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.the contact stated that there is an oil leak originating from the front, middle, or rear of the engine.the dealer stated that there was no recall and attempted to repair the vehicle, but the failure persists.last year, the contact stated that the dealer repaired a power steering leak.on may 17, 2007, he noticed oil leaking from his vehicle once again and took it to the shop for repair.the engine size was unknown.the current and failure mileages were 100,000.

Gasoline smell enters vehicle when vehicle is put in reverse. Yh

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact stated that check engine warning lamp was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the technician diagnosed that the fuel tank and cover were defective and needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 95,000 and the current mileage was 120,000. Updated 4/28/14

Recalls 99v158000 and 99v157000:consumer received two recall notices, and set up an appointment in aug 1999, but has not received any parts. Thisdefect may result in a crash.dealeris manley honda, 2750 corby avenue, santa rosa, ca phone # 707542-5377.please provide further information.

Excessive amount of fuel was leaking through seal offuel tank.consumer was toldentire tank needed to be replaced. Parts was on national back order, and it will be at least 1 month before consumer could get tank replaced.

New model year in '99. Gas tank is plastic. Has a "minor" scratch down the length of the tnk, cause unknown. Resulted in seepage from the fuel tank. Nticec strong odor of gasoline and brought to dealer (not where originally purchased). Asvised by dealer tht was due to a road hazard and tank needed to be replaced. I am concerned about the ease with which the tank was damaged and concerned that the next time there might be a fire or fatality. There is not a shield or other preventative mechanism on the roadside, underside of the vehicvle to prevent this from re-occurring and the visible damage is negligible...since is a new model year, i dont want to be the one who makes the nightly news as the first fire fatality.!! the dealer so far has not conceeded that there is a design problem. Rather has quoted their engineers as having said that this van has passed all government tests ant there is a shield but is located on the van side not the underside of the tank. Frankly this does not make me feel comfortable that it will offer much in the way of protection should this re-occur. Again, the damage is barely visible to the eye. A slight scratdh taht is not deep enough to cause a leak, bu rather a seeping of gas. No puncture, dents, bangs etc appear on the tank...help! thanksdheidpsthebrrbveuaaha road hasseod

While filling the van with fuel it caught on fire and burned.fire was put out by the fire department. The cause of the fire has not been determined.the van was totalled. Please provide any further information.

Fuel gauge failed.

Plastic gas tank has cracked, causing fumes to escape and fuel to leak.dealer has seen vehicle.

New model year in '99. Gas tank is plastic. Has a "minor" scratch down the length of the tnk, cause unknown. Resulted in seepage from the fuel tank. Nticec strong odor of gasoline and brought to dealer (not where originally purchased). Asvised by dealer tht was due to a road hazard and tank needed to be replaced. I am concerned about the ease with which the tank was damaged and concerned that the next time there might be a fire or fatality. There is not a shield or other preventative mechanism on the roadside, underside of the vehicvle to prevent this from re-occurring and the visible damage is negligible...since is a new model year, i dont want to be the one who makes the nightly news as the first fire fatality.!! the dealer so far has not conceeded that there is a design problem. Rather has quoted their engineers as having said that this van has passed all government tests ant there is a shield but is located on the van side not the underside of the tank. Frankly this does not make me feel comfortable that it will offer much in the way of protection should this re-occur. Again, the damage is barely visible to the eye. A slight scratdh taht is not deep enough to cause a leak, bu rather a seeping of gas. No puncture, dents, bangs etc appear on the tank...help! thanksdheidpsthebrrbveuaaha road hasseod

Sealant that seals thefuel filler pipe to the fuel tankunsealed, and gas was able to leakthrough. The cause of the unsealing still undetermined.

Fuel door would not open.

We bought a 1999 honda odyssey from carmax and the first week that we got the car the check engine light came on and we took it to carmax. According to them they fixed the problem and everything was fine the engine light went off. Then when it came back on for the same problem they apparently fixed it again. This happened a few times. Now we didn't have warranty and our van was acting up. The transmission would give a jerk when going from 1st to 2nd gear. The egr ports were clogged and the catalytic converter was messed up from day 1. We took it to our honda dealership and they said it wasn't the transmission, but it was. About a 4 months later it got really bad and we had to get our transmission rebuilt, the ignition switch problem started also (the car engine would stall randomly and it we would have to stop the car on the shoulder of the freeway and restart the car going at 60 mph+), now we spent 2500 bucks to get everything fixed. But now our electrical system is bad. The in dash lights don't work and the back lights don't work. The doors just died for some reason. One second the handles would work and the next second the handles are dead from inside. Our alarm system doesn't work either because of the electric problem. All we want is our car to be fixed. We've been lied to by carmax and the honda dealership over and over. Can you guys just help us fix our car?

The car seems to consume motor oil and i have to add motor oils after certain miles.i did oil level check every month or bi-monthly and i started to realize that i was driving the van with very low oil low level.at first i thought it could be because the car is old but from my experience with other much older car, oil consumption has not been an issue.check with the dealer and other mechanics and they all gave me the same explanations that the issue is related to the mileage of the car (getting old).at the time i started to realize the issue, the car had only approximately 80k miles...

I was driving the van and all of sudden without any warning lights stopped and could not move forward in my street

We bought a 1999 honda odyssey from carmax and the first week that we got the car the check engine light came on and we took it to carmax. According to them they fixed the problem and everything was fine the engine light went off. Then when it came back on for the same problem they apparently fixed it again. This happened a few times. Now we didn't have warranty and our van was acting up. The transmission would give a jerk when going from 1st to 2nd gear. The egr ports were clogged and the catalytic converter was messed up from day 1. We took it to our honda dealership and they said it wasn't the transmission, but it was. About a 4 months later it got really bad and we had to get our transmission rebuilt, the ignition switch problem started also (the car engine would stall randomly and it we would have to stop the car on the shoulder of the freeway and restart the car going at 60 mph+), now we spent 2500 bucks to get everything fixed. But now our electrical system is bad. The in dash lights don't work and the back lights don't work. The doors just died for some reason. One second the handles would work and the next second the handles are dead from inside. Our alarm system doesn't work either because of the electric problem. All we want is our car to be fixed. We've been lied to by carmax and the honda dealership over and over. Can you guys just help us fix our car?

Honda does not include my van based on the vin number to recall id number 00v183000. Instrument lights not working, which poses a hazard during night driving. Recall only on specific model.

Dt:the contact states there isnhtsa recall 00v183000 concerning the interior lighting.this vehicle isnot included in the recall due to vin althoughthis vehicleexperienced the sameproblemas indicated in the recall.

1999 honda odyssey rear power sliding door will not latch.

In august the vehicle was taken to the dealer for the left sliding door not working properly.they advised it had a broken center roller and it was replaced (at a deductible cost 100).in november the dealer was contacted and advised the same door they worked on was beeping continuously(thechime for the door not latched), and that there was 1 occurrence of the door opening on the highway 1foot on it's own.the dealer looked it and advised it had a broken latch. Over the next 2 weeks they were contacted 2 times for me to be advised it wasn't in yet.3 weeks after the last visit to the dealer they said i could bring it in on friday 12/28.by this time the door had opened for the second time on it's own.they initially looked at the door and asked what was the problem--they were again advised of the problems.they replaced the door latch again at a deductible cost of 100.the mechanic advised they work on these all of the time and he felt they should get a better fix since it is safety related (mini-van, doors opening on own, children--didn't mix).the vehicle was purchased as a canadian model.vin [xxx], i have nhtsa recall campaign notice 00v119000 but was advised my vehicle didn't "need" that done.it didn't fall in the recall program---based on my 2 problems i feel it should.please let me know what i may do to see that this is fixed properly.i am thinking of selling the vehicle due to this safety problembut cannot in good conscience pass this only another person.thank you. [xxx].information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

1. No known events leading to failure.2. Sliding doors fail to open/close.it has occurred several times.consequences include failure to exit the vehicle in an emergency3. Taken to dealer several times and parts replaced and failure occurs again.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the trunk would independently open. The contact also stated that the sliding door on the passenger side failed. The contact mentioned that the slider button had to remain deactivated in order for the alert for the sliderdoor to deactivate. The vehicle was taken to the dealer but was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure.the failure mileage was approximately 213,000.

The sliding door behind the driver will not open many times.sometimes it sticks and even my husband can only open it after repeated powerful pulls.sometimes it stays locked.the other sliding door is very difficult to open sometimes also.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact stated that the driver's side sliding door would not latch properly and could not be secured. The contacted also indicated that the passenger's side sliding door became jammed and could not be opened. The manufacturer was notified and the contact was informed that the vin was not included in nhtsa campaign number 00v119000 (latches/locks/linkages). The contact indicated that the vehicle experienced the same defect listed in the recall. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 140,000. Updated 01/08/14*lj

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.while driving approximately 35 mph on normal road conditions, the passenger side sliding door completely opened without assistance and warning.the contact pulled over to the side of the road and closed the door.the failure continuously occurs while making turns.the vehicle was taken to the authorized dealer for inspection and they stated that the vehicle had been previously repaired according to nhtsa campaign id number 99v158000 (latches/locks/linkages:doors, latch).the recall remedy has not corrected the failure.the vehicle has been repaired.the failure mileage was 500 and current mileage was 183,000.

Electric sliding door honda odyssey stays open refuses to close.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.the rear door latch opens and closes while making right turns or when driving over a bump in the road.the contact has seen this recall issued to many vehicles; however, it does not include his vehicle at all.the failure has been occurring ever since the vehicle was purchased.the failure and current mileages were 140,000.

Consumer contacteddealer in reference to recall number 00v119000/ manufacturer recall 00v119000, dealer refused to correctrecall problem.consumer have to take the vehicle to canada forrecall repair. Please provide any further details.

Due to the well documented problem with honda odyssey sliding doors being difficult to open (see honda odyssey tsb 91, 10/29/02), my door handle broke in the process of attempting to open it.internet research shows a high number of odyssey owners have also experienced this problem with handle breakage due to the sticking door problem.the component that breaks is a small, understrength plastic component inside the handle.because of a broken door handle, during an emergency--and at other times--it could be impossible to open the door and free back occupants, especially if the internal child safety lock is also engaged, blocking attempts to open the door from the inside as well.

Passenger side sliding door pops open by itself,sometimes the door does not close and other times it does not open. Yh

1999 honda odyssey. Consumer writes in regards to sliding doors and ignition switch recalls *tgwthe consumer stated the sliding doors would not close properly using the electric close switch, but they can be closed manually. It was the third time, the consumer experienced the problem.honda motor co. Informed the consumer, the doors were fixed in 2002 which was before the consumer purchased the vehicle. The consumer experienced a problem with the ignition switch, in which he had to pay out of pocket for the repairs. He was also informed the ignition switch was fixed previously as well.

Sliding doors failed to latch properly.dealer has repaired one side under recall.

1999 honda odyssey recall for ignition switch. Consumer states that dealer installed another defective switch. Mechanic determined that the electrical portion of the ignition switch had melted solder joints.the consumer stated the vehicle stalled while traveling on the highway. Which were the same problems described in the recall. The dealer stated the recall had been satisfied previously. The consumer stated the switch that was replaced in august 2002 was also defective. The driver sliding door would not stay locked. The right door actuator had shorted out.

Passenger sliding door won't latch. Safety issue. What happens if you ignore it and have an accident? will door stay shut. My opinion is no! we carry out grandkids quite often. Honda odyssey 1999.

Both manual rear sliding doors have been difficult to open since original purchase in 1999.dealer greased both doors every time the car was serviced, but problem continued.the latches on both doors have broken and now the doors must be opened from the inside.this posses a potential safety hazard if the doors need to be opened from the outside in an emergency.sliding rear manual door on the passenger side would indicate on the dash to be open. This would happen when cornering or hitting bumps. Overhead light would turn on and off and crackling sound from below steering would be heard.

While driving the sliding doors on both sides (right and left) will pop open without a prior warning.

Consumer complainedaboutdriver side sliding door latch problem.the door only shuts partially. Driver must physically engage the rear latch and push the door with force to get it to close completely.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey ex.while driving 35 mph on a clear day the contact smelled something burning and noticed smoke rising from the steering column. He stated that the instrument panel shut off and the lights dimmed.also ,the vehicle began to thrust, jerk, and finally shut off.the contact attempted to restart the vehicle, but was unsuccessful.he stated that the engine sounded as if the battery was losing power.the vehicle was towed to his residence and was able to restart a few days later.the contact discoveredrecalls 00v0300concerningelectrical system:wiring:front underhood, and 03v423000concerning electrical system :ignition :switch,and called the manufacturer.the manufacturer stated that the vehicle was included in the abovementioned recalls.however,the first recall repair was performed in april2001,and the second repair was performedon october 8, 2002.the contact informed the manufacturer that the vehicle had the same stalling failure noted in the recall.the manufacturer stated that the repair was completed by them.the contact filed a complaint with the manufacturer and was issued case number n012007-04-26-00304. In addition,the passenger'sside sliding door failed,and couldonly be unlocked manually.the current mileage is 119,000, and failure mileage was 117,000.

The sliding doors on both sides of my 1999 honda odyssey lx minivan are sealed shut and will not slide open after a car wash, rain, or in freezing weather.it canonly be opened when the sliding doors are dry again or defrosted .i feel this can lead to a dangerous situation if rear passengers are unable to open the sliding doors to leave the minivan in any emergency situation.

Recall component (99v-158) for sliding door is being experienced, latch/motor failure, however repair under recall is denied due to vin #, repair completed (consumer paid) however failed. Mjs

Sliding door gets stuck and on occassion has opened by itself once while driving.

Consumer has problem with sliding door not opening.consumer received recall notice for sliding door latchthat was repaired.dealer is trying to repair problem.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.the contact stated that the electric sliding door would partially open and then remain open.he stated that the sliding door would open without warning.the dealer stated that the motor, switches, and rollers needed to be replaced.as of september 14, 2007, the dealer had not repaired the vehicle.the current and failure mileages were 158,000. Updated 02-21-08

I own a pre-owned 1999 odyssey ex. We have recently had several things go out on it. It currently has no dash lights and the drivers?? side sliding door will not open or close. I had the electrical portion of the ignition switch replaced on 3/28/2007 because of a recall. After this was done, the dash lights quit working, which leads me to believe the two are related. Maybe inadvertently a wire to the dash lights was loosened when replacing the electrical portion of the ignition switch. When i contacted the dealer, i was told i would have to pay for a diagnosis to see if this was the problem.i was told the instrument lighting panel had been replaced before i owned the vehicle. It appears that either the wiring was loosened in the process of repairing the ignition switch or the recalled instrument light panel has gone out again. I believe the dealer should be able to diagnosis this without charging me, because of the situation.the two times i have called the customer service 800 number, the persons who have helped me have been very rude and unaccommodating.i am very surprised at the poor level of customer service i have received from the dealer and the 800-customer service line. I associate honda with quality and superiority in all aspects of their business, but i cannot say that anymore.i would automatically buy a honda as a new vehicle when i would need one, but since this experience, i would definitely consider other carmakers.in reference to the sliding door latch assembly recall, my odyssey does not fall under the vin #, but it does fall under the year, 1999. I think it is highly likely my 1999 odyssey has the same problem as the other 1999 odysseys that do have qualifying vin'sfor the sliding door latch assembly problem. I am very disappointed in the whole process of the handling of my vehicles issues.

Consumer noticed both rear doors child safety lock will not disengage when switch buttonwas off. As a result, passenger was unable to unlock the doors from inside.

Other problems have included loose gasket at front windshield, sticking left passenger sliding door, squeaky brakes (not yet resolved) and pulling to right hand side of road

Intermittently when van is turned off sliding door ondriver's sidewill open on its own. This has been aproblem for about two weeks. Van was taken todealership. Keyless entry was reprogrammed, but sliding door will not lock or unlock.

Consumer contacted dealer for recall 00v119000/ sliding door latch. But was informed thatrepairs could not be done because itwas not a safety recall. Please provide further details.

While travelingsliding door opened intermittently without indication. Dealer has repaired door3 times, but problem reoccurred. Please provide further information.

We bought a 1999 honda odyssey from carmax and the first week that we got the car the check engine light came on and we took it to carmax. According to them they fixed the problem and everything was fine the engine light went off. Then when it came back on for the same problem they apparently fixed it again. This happened a few times. Now we didn't have warranty and our van was acting up. The transmission would give a jerk when going from 1st to 2nd gear. The egr ports were clogged and the catalytic converter was messed up from day 1. We took it to our honda dealership and they said it wasn't the transmission, but it was. About a 4 months later it got really bad and we had to get our transmission rebuilt, the ignition switch problem started also (the car engine would stall randomly and it we would have to stop the car on the shoulder of the freeway and restart the car going at 60 mph+), now we spent 2500 bucks to get everything fixed. But now our electrical system is bad. The in dash lights don't work and the back lights don't work. The doors just died for some reason. One second the handles would work and the next second the handles are dead from inside. Our alarm system doesn't work either because of the electric problem. All we want is our car to be fixed. We've been lied to by carmax and the honda dealership over and over. Can you guys just help us fix our car?

I have had problems over and over with the sliding power doors on my 99 honda odyssey.this is a hazard.there are times i cannot shut the door and have to continue driving with the door ajar, and i have children in the back.there are times when the door won't open, if there was a fire or accident we would be stuck inside the vehicle until we could climb out somehow.this is ridiculous, i know many people who have the same issue and honda does nothing.

Driver-side sliding rear door does not latch properly.it appears to latch, so we start to drive, then the car's buzzer goes off, signaling the door is ajar.i have to switch off the door button on the dash to stop the buzzer. We are concerned that the door may not be safely latched.we have two young children... We have tried to re-set the car by disconnecting the battery, and disconnecting the fuse, but it did not solve the problem.honda does not currently have a safety bulletin out.

Passenger side doors failedto latch.two weeks later driver's side failed to latch. Dealer notified/ repaired.

Sliding door is sticking. Had brought to dealers several times, but problem still exists.every time, they diagnosed differently but could not fixed it correctly.

Rear passenger sliding door sometimes opens when a bump is hit, or they won't open when trying to exit. Sometimesconsumer hasto ride with them open because they don't latch shut. Honda has been contacted.

1999 honda odyssey has a problem with the sliding doors.consumer request reimbursement for safety recalls. *njthe consumer stated the vehicle has been to the dealer 4 times for problems with the sliding door not opening. The ignition switch was replaced due to the vehicle not starting. The transmission would slip and jump when shifting. The front and side engine mounts were replaced.the turn signals did not cancel. The turn signal/headlight switch was replaced.

The sliding doors on our 1999 honda odyssey van have been hard to open for the past year or so.recently, i pulled the handle to open the sliding door - it snapped off and it is no longer possible to open the door.with instructions from the service manual, i carefully removed the inside door panel to find a broken lever inside.i have not investigated how much it may cost to repair this but i am highly disappointed in the recent quality of honda products.over the years, we have owned 3 other hondas with only minor repair issues.the odyssey is definitely not up to the usual high quality standards.the convenience of the side door is now totally useless.i understand that the replacement part might cost $300 or more.with this outrageous price, i am willing to spend my own time to locate a used replacement mechanism.the actual broken part is a small plastic lever inside the door handle.from my investigation, this little part is not available separately and will warrant to purchase of the complete door lock mechanism.i have seen similar failure reports from many other honda owners - it's time to let them know how unhappy we are.*la

While the consumer was getting the child out of the rear seat the sliding door locked by itself. *nlm

I have found many incidents related to transmission/door latch failures with 1999 honda odyssey... Too many to be a coincidence!

Consumer complained about both sliding doors.the locking mechanism of the doors locked and unlocked for no reason while driving. Thishappened several times.dealershipinspected the mechanism several times, and couldnot fix the problem.

Alert buzzer of both sliding doors go off intermittently while driving. The vehicle has been taken to the dealer5-6 times. The tracks and contacts have been cleaned,does not remedy the problem.due to the constant buzzing of the door alarm as if the door is opened, consumer resulted to turning off the automatic door feature, but when using the doors manually, the doors are hard to open.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.the contact stated that the doors on her vehicle constantly become jammed.while driving 50 mph, the doors have automatically opened.the mechanic repaired the doors several years ago, but the failure recurred the next day.the purchase date and powertrain were unknown.the current mileage was 136,000 and failure mileage was 100,000.

Recall 00v119 was complete, however sliding doors are still not working properly.

The left and right sliding doors of my 1999 honda odyssey ex do not rebound when consistant pressure is applied.it takes various levels of pressure to get the doors to rebound while closing.at times , i feel the pressure to rebound these doors are too much for small children and elderly people.i have complained to both honda windward and american honda and have documents that claim that nothing can be done to remedy my complaint.both honda windward and american honda do not consider my doors a problem and say the excessive pressure is normal operationof the odyssey.i feel this isa safety issue that should be looked into by your office.

I own a 1999 hoonda odyssey - rear sliding door latches were replaced under a nhtsa recall in 2000 (campaign 99v158000). The latches and slide rails on both doors have failed again.i am being told by local honda dealer that since the latches were repaired once, we are no longer eligible for repairs under original recall - is this true?

The driver side sliding door opened while driving on the highway. There's a recall for the sliding door latch 99v158000 but the vin number is outside the remedy scope.

Sliding door latch was previously replaced.butsliding door will still open unexpectedly.if occupant is not seat belted he/she may be fall out of the vehicle.dealer said he needs to replacesliding door latch.but, the part is on back order.common problem.please provide further information.

My wife was driving the 1999 honda odyssey ex home on the freeway. We were going home after having dinner. And the check engine light went on,we heard a noise and soon after all the dash lights went on followed by stiff steering wheel, and then the honda completely shut off. We were able to coast to the side off ramp off the freeway. We tried to restart but the honda would not restart.i had the honda odyssey towed to my regular mechanic.he looked at the odyssey and informed me that my engine was shot.the honda has not been driven ever since,it is parked and non operational.i do have a honda invoice that states that they performed safety recall (ignition switch) repair on my honda odyssey invoice date of 8/30/2002.

Consumer states the vehicle has ongoing problems with the power sliding doors.

Sliding door continues to open automatically while driving, unable to close properly and open properly. Mjs

Automatic doors stay open and will not close. Consumer switched to maunal and door will not open.consumer has taken vehicle to dealer 3 tmes ,dealer has replaced latch assembly with special tool with conjunctions switches, and also aligned conjunction switches. Dealer was not sure if defect was fixed permanently.

Recalls 99v158000 and 99v157000:consumer received two recall notices, and set up an appointment in aug 1999, but has not received any parts. Thisdefect may result in a crash.dealeris manley honda, 2750 corby avenue, santa rosa, ca phone # 707542-5377.please provide further information.

Side door handle broke off while manually opening door.pin that handle pivots on appears to be made of plastic - perhaps not strong enough for this use?sliding door normally would open automatically by means of an electric motor.automatic meachanism had malfunctioned requiring door to be pulled open by manual means.this door opens with much more resistance than a normally sliding door, probably due to the motor being attached.knowing this yet not having much experience opening it this way, i gave the door a good tug.there appears to be a fine line between pulling hard enough to get door opened and breaking handle off!repair cost $185

Consumer received two recalls 99v-158000 and 99v157000, concerning honda/sliding door latch, and honda/air intake resonator; dealer been notified and still informing consumer of no parts received. Seeking nhtsa help in this matter before injury or even death may occur because dealer not taking mfr. Recall seriously.

The drive side passenger door will latch intermittently, when placing the vehicle into drive a buzzer lets the driver know the doors were not closed.other times the door will not close.the vehicle was serviced multiple times with no repair.the consumer vehicle was not included in the recall for the sliding door, nhtsa 99v158000 or 00v119000.

Both sliding doors latches failed to engage (lock) the door. One of the latches broke (driver side) after reapeted attempts at trying to make it close. On one occasion, the internal latching mechanism broke inside the door and almost poked a hole through the outer door wall. The latches where supposedly changed once during a recall by honda issued july 1999 which the dealer performed.but the latch failed after recall was performed. Apparently this problem affects possible only 1999 models (first year production models). As with any redesigned models, honda has some problems it will need to correct. Fortunately for me, the dealer has agreed to replace the latches at no cost to me. However, we are still debating on the body work. When the latch/sliding door does not close, the instrument panel's door lamp warns about it and a buzzer sounds. I also had problems with the door seals that come out when i bump them.

Consumer complained aboutelectrical sliding doors. Consumertook vehicle to the dealer, and also contacted the manufacturer, and neither was willing to assist consumer unless hepaid for the repairs.currently,manufacturerissued a recall.however, this vehicle was not included in the recall.the overall problem involvedthe doors not closing completely.

Both power sliding doors would not open from either side, inside or outside.consumer feared that if the vehicle got involved in an emergency situation they could not get the children out of the vehicle.

Vehicle experienced symptom of recall(passenger side door is very hard to open and rattles, driver's side door locks by itself and the other doors remain unlocked) prior to notice (99v-158) vehicle repair under recall but part failed again. Yh

While driving sliding door onpassenger's side opened a quarterway for no reason at all.both sliding doors never opened or closed properly.problem was reported to the dealership. This was the fourth time thatdealership has tried to correct this problem. Please provide any further information.

1999 honda odyssey's sliding door will not open and close properly. Therefore in order to drivewithout inside lights flashing on and off and buzzer sounding continuously, we have to turn off automatic doors, creating a safety hazard for back seat passengers that might need to exit the van in an emergency and are unable to with the doors turned off.

Dt*:the contact stated the sliding door on the driver side would not latch.there was a nhtsa recall, # 99v158000, regarding the latches/locks/linkages:doors:latch.the vehicle was not included in the recall due to the vin. Updated 10/25/2006 - on one occasion the door open while the vehicle was in motion.

Every winter since we purchased our 1999 odyssey brand new, the power sliding doors would freeze and lock up.it will not work.since our odyssey is out of manufacturer's warranty, the cost to repair is very expensive - a dealer estimated $2000 just to fix one door.so we decided not to fix the sliding power doors and just open them manually instead.even in manual mode, they still freeze during winter.the dangerous part is that they open by itself even when the vehicle is in motion.i respectfully submit that this may be a serial defect.

The sliding door on thedriver's side did not latch properly and would not completely close.the vehicle was taken to the dealer who refused to pay for the labor to have the door repaired, but they will pay for the parts.*sc

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.while driving 25 mph, the passenger side sliding door clicked.the control panel displayed that the door was ajar, although it was not.furthermore, the driver side sliding door would not open from the outside or the inside.the dealer stated that the failure was already repaired, but it was not performed by honda.nhtsa campaign id number 00v119000 (latches/locks/linkages:doors:latch) was referenced, however, the dealer would not honor the recall.the current and failure mileages were 137,000. Received 12/12/07 64,200.updated 12/12/07

The rear sliding door latch malfunctioned and caused the door to close and pop open. Recall 00v119000 repairs were donebefore this current owner owned the vehicle. The dealer would repair the vehicleat owner's expense.

Consumer received recall 00v119000notice concerningsliding door latch. Contacted dealer. Dealer informed consumerthat no parts were available to correct the problem.

I have a 1999 honda odyssey, [xxx],that i bought used in 2002. It is a honda certified car.since i have had the car the driver side rear sliding door has malfunctioned in spite of being serviced about 4 times. The warning light comes on and the alarm goes off. I have to put the car in park, open the door and close it again and then it's ok.the most recent time it was serviced, the cost was $600 and supposedly all of the door sensors on the frame and the door were replaced.that was about 1 month ago.since then the alarm sounds less often however, the alarm has gone off while i'm driving the car,the door has failed to close and i had to put the car in park, get out and push the door as it was closing and several times when i tried to lock the car with the remote, i had to walk back to the car, open and close the door because the alarm indicator showed the door ajar.i understand this has been a problem with the odyssey.last night i was a news story that vehicles involved in accidents are sometimes auctioned and move from dealer to dealer and the paper history of the car is changed. It's possible that a car that has been in a serious accident has ended up on a new car dealers lot and was sold as certified.this is a serious problem as i often have my grandchildren in my car in car seats.if it is fixable, it should not take this much effort to fix.since it has taken try after try and i still have a malfunctioning door i can only think that maybe the frame of the car is damaged.please help me out with this situation.thank you. *lainformation redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6)

Consumer experienced problems with the sliding door on his 1999 honda odyssey.within 5 months of owning the vehicle the door would open while driving.the door latch assembly was replaced under recall.5 months later, the door would not shut and the buzzer continued to stay on. The dealer only lubed the track and cleaned the contacts.after another 5 months, the door would not close properly, the dealer then replaced the power door latch for the second time on the drivers sliding door and the replacement last for 2 years.on sept 30, 2002 the door would not close and the dealer replaced passenger latch and closer motor which was the second time for the passengerdoor latch. The same problem happened again in dec 2004, but on the drivers side and on may 26, 2005 for the sixth time.

1. Sliding doors would not open at times. Door latch system replaced on both doors.2. Sliding door on passenger side would indicate on dash to be open. This would happen when cornering or hitting bumps. Overhead light would turn on and off and crackling sound from below steering would be heard (coinciding with lights going on and off). Latch system on this door was replaced. 3. Air conditioner sound/humming when on. Belt tensioner previously replaced after same noise was heard. Same problem occurring approximately 15,000 miles after work was performed. Due to take in 3/15/01 to inspect once again.

Passenger's side sliding door when locked opens unexpectedly when driving over a pothole.if an occupant is not restraint may fall out.have not contacted manufacturer as of yet.please provide further information.

The right side sliding door seems to slide open by itself.this has happened several times, although, thankfully, it has not yet happened when the vehicle was in motion.all incidents have been when the vehicle was stationary.

On many occasions my power sliding doors failed to operate correctly frequently not latching at all (leaving the door essentially "open") this problem has been ongoing since i purchased the vehicle.

Problem with power sliding door. On our 1999 ex odyssey, the passenger side power sliding door closes but not quite all the way, it will not "engage", or "catch". Therefore, the van thinks the door is still open (open door light is on, buzzes continually when put into gear, and interior lights stay on). Because this problem my son got hurt because the door didn't stop when he was getting into the van so the door trapped his arm. The dealer says there is no recall so i have to pay almost $1,000 canadian to get it fix. The honda dealer doesn't care about this issue so i would like to file this problem in court if it is possible.

Our 1999 honda odyssey has relatively low mileage (~125000 miles) and it has been diagnosed as having transmission problem again.when it only had about 30000 miles, it had a transmission problem and its replacement was covered under manufacture warranty at that time.we searched the internet and found that the transmission problem is a very common for honda vehicles.we contacted america honda and they told us it has already passed the warranty period and they would not help with the transmission repair.we paid full sticker price for this van 14 years ago and wish it can last up to 200000 miles.now we are reluctant to pay for the high repair cost or we could not sell it at a satisfactory price.we are very unhappy with america honda's response and totally lost our trust in honda vehicles.

I took wife and my son to dmv in willimantic.on our way back, around route 32 mytransmission started slipping..i shutoff the odyssey for a mim, turn it on drove fine for 3 mim and slip again finally i call tow truck..took it to my house.. Call aamco to pick it up and fix it..$3,600 transmission rebuild and reinstall $384.00 radiator and they only offered 12 month/12,000 mile warranty.

I was driving the van and all of sudden without any warning lights stopped and could not move forward in my street

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact was driving 35 mph when the check engine warning light illuminated. While attempting to accelerate from a traffic stop, the vehicle became resistant and stalled. The contact was able to restart the vehicle but could not shift into drive. The vehicle was able to be driven from the scene after several attempts. The dealer was notified and informed the contact that the transmission needed to be rebuilt. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact had the vehicle towed to a local mechanic for a second opinion. The manufacturer was notified and informed the contact that the vehicle was not under warranty and provided no assistance. The failure mileage was 110,000.

My odyssey first had a transmission issue back in august, 2003, only 4 years and 42,000 miles and the dealer completed the repair without any cost since it is still within the manufactory warranty.the second time the transmission failed again in 2008 at 96,000 miles. I wrote a letter to american honda motor and they agreed to cover it with no cost.however, this issue resurfaced again. The very same symptoms have reoccurred and my car broke down on the freeway at 126,000 miles last week. Had a mechanic checked it and it is the transmission issue. This van is my weekend car and i hardly drive it so i have only added 30,000 miles after the last transmission replacement in 2008. This proves to me that there is an issue with the design of the transmission and the odyssey transmission can only sustain roughly 40,000 miles before breaking down.

Vehicle stop shifting gears first, unresponsive to accelerator. Slipping constantly as it started motion. Second gear not working at all. Check engine lights and emergency light went on. Can only operate on l1 gear.at the time was moving to costa rica. Did not have time to fix in us. Vehicle currently in costa rica. Made flush and repairs but it does not work properly. Parked most of the time.

Was driving approximately 55mphodometer rolled to 50,000 miles. When this happened, vehicle just stalled out.there was no prior warning of problem. Vehicle started to roll backwards. Placed vehicle in neutral & vehicle started right. Pulled to side of road & turned vehicle off. Will be taking vehicle to dealer to check out problem.

Bought the vehicle at an auction 4 days ago and started experiencing transmission problems today. The transmission is slipping and stalls when shifting to upper gears especially for the first 3 gears. I understand it's a used vehicle and could have problems. But when it is an obvious design/manufacturer's flaw, going by the thousands of complaints from odyssey users (brand new and second/third owners), should honda not be liable for these design flaws? only after buying, experiencing and then researching my transmission problem did i realize my grave mistake of investing in this vehicle. Thousands of customers have had from 2 to as much as 6 transmissions put in these odysseys! i am a student and put every penny of my savings into buying a vehicle i can not drive! any help in addressing this issue will be greatly appreciated.

1999 odyssey with transmission problems.**ccthe consumer has been having ongoing problem with the transmission for over three years.the vehicle would roll while on hills, was sluggish and would not shift properly.everytime the vehicle was taken to be repaired the consumer was assured that nothing was wrong.the transmission was finally changed but the problems continued.

Motor mounts broken.first time was when i got my transmission done at about 100,000 miles of which i never got reimbursed for per class action settlement.second time was a few years back.now i'm told that my motor mounts are broken at st. Lucie battery in jensen beach, florida.these motor mounds that honda is putting in their vans don't hold the engine well without breaking.

Transmission failed. Vehicle failed to move forward, the symptoms are exactly how honda expressed in the warranty extension. The transmission was replaced once at a honda dealer at out of pocket cost when the vehicle had 124k miles. I called the honda product & concern department, and filed a case # [xxx]. There are several forums and sites with consumers having transmission failure on odyssey 1999-2003 over and over again. Honda should be held responsible for their faulty design.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle would decelerated and stall without warning.in addition, the contact mentioned that the vehicle would jerk violently and shift gears automatically. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who diagnosed that the ignition and the transmission were defective and needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure who did not offer any assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 90,000 and the current mileage was 110,000.

We are experiencing a problem with our transmission that is setting our engine code off. I believe the code is a po740. This problem said to be very common in these vans

Recall for instrument/tail lights; vehicle has digital instrument lights withspeedometer not registering.alsotail lights/ radio, and vanity light will not operate. Van is still having erratic performance ofelectrical system even after dealer made attempt to modify.please describe details.

I just bought a honda odyssey year 1999.the transmission just broke at only 91,000 miles.after reading so many complaints about transmission issues, i felt i should express my frustration in this matter.one thing i will tell you, i will never buy a honda car again.it is unbelievable how many complaints there are about this issue.i wrote a letter to honda just to be denied any kind of help.honda should stand for their crappy transmissions on the odyssey and offer some help.i've always owned toyota cars and all i can say is that they very reliable cars.if your planning on buying a honda, please think about twice!

Transmission would buck and slip in 3rd & 4th gears. Would drive only if placed in 1st & 2nd gears. Required new cluches, solenoids, and converter. Went to independent transmission repair. Honda wanted $5,400 to replace with rebuilt.

Check engine light was indicating that there was an egr valve issue. Turned into much bigger underlying problem with the transmission. Cleaned out the valve on 3 occasions and light kept coming on. Transmission started slipping until it was no longer safe to drive...wouldn't drive in "drive".had to put it in 3rd, then 2nd and still it was very unsteady. Brought it in and was told it needs a new transmission. Honda already replaced the transmission 2 years after we bought it.we have maintained this vehicle religiously! we are very disappointed.it also makes this odd clicking noise inside the van...this appears to be electrical in nature.

I was driving on a crowded expressway when my car seized up completely due to a transmission failure which put me in an extremely dangerous situation.i was in the middle lane withthree large semi trailer trucks in front of me, in back of me, and to the right of me on a 3 lane highway.the truck behind me had enough room to barely slow down but it almost crashed into me.i turned on my emergency flasher lights and was able to get the car onto the shoulder of a slightly uphill exit ramp, narrowly escaping serious injury. I was then able to very slowly move the car in first gear with the flashers going, and fortunately was close to a side street where i parked the car and had it towed to the nearest dealership. Although honda replaced my transmission for free under the auspices of a class action lawsuit back in 2007, the car has low mileage for the life of the transmission.however, they are refusing to cover the replacement cost of the transmission.the transmission failure was sudden and literally seized up the car and put my life in danger.this doesn't seem to matter to honda.i am registering this complaint not only to get satisfaction from honda, but also to warn other odyssey owners that this may happen to them, and let them know this is potentially deadly.

Going uphill on a curve at about 35 mph at 9:45pm with a slight drizzle.the tcs and engine lights came on and gears disengaged.gear was at d4. No power to drive the minivan uphill and van started to roll backwards and downwards.when accelerator was pressed, the rpm went up to 6000-7000 rpm but the gears remain disengaged.suspect transmission defect.set emergency lights on and roll over to the curb.parked and hitch a ride home. Filed a complaint with nhtsa and reported it to american honda on 8/4/2014 as this is a very dangerous event.

There have been 2 recalls for my 99 honda odyssey. The first was on transmission a few years back n now there is one open for my airbags. Well my transmission was never fixed by honda. And now i can't get them to fix my airbags

Transmission slipping and torque converter bad?had the trans replaced once before? this problem got dangerously worse when the ignition recalled switch cased excessive stalling at high rates of speed. Please help.

Was driving vehicle on highway when the transmission failed. Was nearly killed, as i was unable to move car into a safe area

The speedometer and tachometer failed during the trip on highway, i brought the van to the dealer, but they don't have the parts and don't know when the parts will become available. Driving without speedometer could be dangerous especially in winter conditions.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact stated that the vehicle rolled away down a hill. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the gear shifter needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired.the manufacturer was made aware of the failure.the failure mileage was 232,000.

Transmission diagnosed as early stage of failure.no help from honda to cover cost of replacement or repair.

Driving thru the mountain from kanab ut to flagstaff az on hwy 89 (scenic route) the transmission began to whine and tach out at 7000-8000 rpms in d4.vehicle would not respond, as if slipping.then down shifted to d3 and the same thing happened.out in the middle of nowhere, they limped into flagstaff at d2 and 40 mph.notified that the transmission was gone and needed to be replaced.honda refuses to assist with repairs even though they have know about their design flaw for years.

The automatic transmission allows the minivan to slip backward on a hill when the foot is taken off the accelerator or brake. Since i had never driven this minivan before, i almost slid backward into another vehicle. As this transmission is unlike that on other cars i have driven, a warning should be placed prominently in the manual, and the dealer should instruct new honda owners about this risk.

Recently, while traveling on interstate 94, the check engine light came on in my vehicle along with a light that reads "tcs". Shortly after these two lights came on, my vehicle began having problems accelerating. When i drive my vehicle, i have problems with the van taking off and maintaining stability once in motion. During travel on highways, freeways, interstates, or city streets, my vehicle violently shifts from first gear to second gearwhen i press on the accelerator, causing it to slow down unexpectedly before jerking into motion in the middle of traffic. Also, during recent night time travel the headlights began to flicker, go dim then get bright again. The vehicle also slows down when turning corners then will suddenly jump into motion. Also, the driver side passenger door recently went off track causing a screaming alarm to sound during travel. I have recently had to have the high pressure power steering line replaced because it had a hole in the upper hose.i am extremely concerned that the poor acceleration of my vehicle and the violent jerking from first to second gear will cause an accident. My vehicle is my only mode of transportation to work, school and any important place that i need to travel to.

Our 1999 honda odyssey has had the p0740 torque clutch converter solenoid circuit (open) code displayed numerous times, we thought since it was a serious issue and the transmission had already been replaced within 20,000 miles that we should actually take it to the dealer in marysville, wa and have them do a transmission flush then a supervisor and said no you should have us run a diagnostic by one of our master techs. After reiterating this seriousness of our transmission issue the code coming on and delays in shifting mostly just barely noticeable, they assured us if we paid $129 for a diagnostic that a master tech could get to the issue, however they later told us after we got the car back and called on the issue that an apprentice (not a master tech) had done the entire inspection and came up with no problems except a different code having to do with up bad catalytic converter which had never been an issue before and told us we may need to get that replaced soon. The transmission code p0740 came up on our way home from the dealership. I told them of the code and the research i have done and asked what else to do and they told me there is nothing that can be done that is a transmission death code and we would need to replace the transmission, to which i asked even though it was just replaced 20,000 miles ago and he said maybe you got a bad transmission. Q: are they just all bad for this vehichle?

Transmission completely froze (locked-up).this is the second transmission in this vehicle, the first was replaced under a class action suit against honda.fortunately, driver was near side of road and recognized a problem prior to the complete lock-up, otherwise the van would have skidded to a stop in the middle of the highway.honda informs they will not provide any assistance with any replacement transmission and will only offer a 1 year warranty.it costs over $4000 to replace the transmission in this vehicle.honda is completely unsympathetic to the potential risks they are forcing on odyssey owners.this had happened to thousands of odyssey owners and honda need to be held accountable.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. While driving at any speed, the vehicle shut off without warning with the exception of a green key icon flashing on the instrument panel. The vehicle was placed in neutral and coasted over to the side of the road. The vehicle was able to restart. The dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that there was no recall. The failure was not diagnosed or repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 220,000.

I noticed my 1999 honda odyssey had trouble shifting into 2nd and 3rd gear.then the check engine and tcs lights came on simultaneously.took van to the dealer. I was informed, with 57,600 miles and less than four years on it, my van needed a new transmission.warranty was recently expired.called american honda to see if they would cover any repairs.operator asked what i expected of them.i asked them to cover the cost of parts (about $4600).she said she'd submit the request.she didn't mention that this has happened to a large number of 1999 odysseys (apparently also 2000's, 2001's and 2002's.)suspect (from a web search) that this will be a recurring problem.

I own a 1999 honda odyssey. The second transmission has failed. The first replaced due to class action. Is nhtsa ever going to look into this and force a recall and get our vans fixed? how many people have to be left stranded on busy highways with families.

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Transmission stopped functioning several times during a trip,creating a dangerous situation (had instances of near misses on the road) contacted honda motors,transmission was replaced ,but labor was charged ($800.00)it was a defective transmission installed on this vehicle and honda should be 100% responsible in addressing this situation. There are thousands of honda odyssey owners that have been affected adversely by said defect(some without any help from the manufacturer).

Vehicle will not shift smoothly from 1st to 2nd gear while driving. Thedealership had to replace the automatic transmission, 23000 miles later, problem recurred and transmission needs to be replaced again.ts

I purchased a 1999 honda odyssey ex with about 20,000 miles on it from a honda dealer as certified pre-owned in 2001. Transmission had already been replaced once. I replaced it under honda certified warranty in 2005. Vehicle turned 149,000 miles and transmission (confirmed by santa monica honda) must again be replaced meaning car needs a 4th transmission. Honda will not extend any financial assistance to me nor will they release factory transmission to me saying they are holding factory parts for "good will" replacements! this has been a chronic problem with this vehicle. How can they do this?

I own a 1999 honda odyssey with 120,000 miles. I received a recall notice when the vehicle had 75,000 miles about replacing the transmission. At the time, the vehicle had no transmission problems. Right now the vehicle is completely disabled in front of my house. The shifter moves into the drive position, but will not move in any gear. Not even reverse. I spoke with the local dealer, honda of annapolis, who stated that the vehicle was over the warranty and i would have to pay $3500.00 for a re-manufactured transmission. I spoke to a local aamco shop who reported to me that they had replaced no less than 6 transmissions for the 1999-2002 model honda odyssey. Clearly there is a problem. I received no warning from the vehicle of a problem. I just got in it one morning and it would not move. Now i wish i hadn't had the recall done. The original transmission worked just fine. Please help.

Vehicle rolls against transmission, even on minimal slopes (i.e. Rolls back in 1st gear, rolls fwd in rvrs gear). Transmission fails to hold against rolling. Inadequate torque resistance to rolling. This occurs repeatedly in parking lots, driveways, and at stop signs on gentle hills. Could easily result in low-speed collision with other vehicle or structure. Similar to odi complaints #705175, 712383, 847173.

Manufacturer denies any problems however we have a honda service bulliten that states otherwise sb #00-065 please read it. They are replacing them with remanufactured transmissions but there is no reason to believe that they are free from this same defect. That is why honda has put a totally new transmission design into the 2002.

While driving vehicle will jerk out of gear, not accelerate properly, which was a result of a bad transmission. Had part replaced with a newone. 1 year later, problemreoccurred.contacted dealer.this was a common problem.

At traveling 50 to 60 mph i have noticed recently a shimming and shuttering of my car with a loss of power while trying to accelerate. It felt like the front wheels were loose.it lasted a few seconds and then stopped.this has happened 3 or 4 times now.also, the check engine light came on and at the same time so did the tcs light.that light stayed on until the engine was restarted then after driving about 10 minutes it came on again and stayed on.i use my car all the time with kids and am concerned for their safety as well as mine.

1999 honda odyssey van transmission problems.incident date is the day we started having problems. *nlm

Transmission shifting hard, dealer said it needs replaced after checking it on computer. He said honda had been replacing some of these in the 1999 odyssey model, but would not replace mine because the car has too many miles.

Had transmission problem on my 99 honda odyssey. Replaced it at 60000 miles at aamco transmission. Honda denied my claim because i did not bring it to the dealer. Now at 90000 miles, the engine light came on again and the shifting feels rough. This is a design problem that honda tries to ignore. This transmission problem can cause an accident if the second gear does not engage while we are on the freeway.*nlm

1999 honda odyssey with transmission problems. Consumer states that the check engine light illuminated and the transmission needed to be replaced. Honda told him they would give him a re-manufactured unit.

Shfiting of gears , during regular driving with automatic transmission became slow and jerky at times, then progressed to complete failure of the transmission.

I purchased a 1999 honda odyssey in aug 1999.first account was in mar 2000.by nov 2000, vehicle was seen 3 times for the check engine light.five years later, this vehicle has been serviced 12 times (working on number 13 now) for the check engine light.egr kit has been replaced 5 times, remaining visits accounted for my cleaning egr ports, replacing the egr valve, and replacing the gas cap.i've had other vehicles for 7+ years and never replaced a gas cap!this vehicle has gone through 2?check engine light is tied to the emissions system.as a result, vehicle is now having problems passing inspection.during the last visit, local dealer replaced the egr kit in order to get the 05 inspection completed.two weeks later the check engine light is on again.in addition, internal damage was found in the transmission in aug 03.dealer agreed to take care of this problem in good faith.this was prior to the official recall notice.at the time of service the mileage was clocked at 81823.less than 1 year later (june 2004), it was discovered by an independent garage that the left axle seal going into the transmission was cracked and the transmission fluid was extremely gritty.when brought to the attention of the dealer, i was informed that the vehicle was out of warranty on the new transmission and i would have to pay for any service required (mileage was clocked at 102000).as a single mother of 3 young children, my main objective is to be able to transport them in a safe, reliable manner.given the extent of my emission and transmission issues that remain unresolved, i cannot depend on this vehicle. This situation was first documented to honda in nov 2000.at that time they extended the warranty to 6 years/75,000 miles.another letter was sent certified mail (signed for on 6 aug 2004).i've yet to hear back from honda.i'm very disappointed with this honda product and even more disappointed with their (lack of) customer service.

Honda has extended the transmission warrantee on the 2000 and 2001 models and should do so with the 1999 models as well as there are many failures being reported.dt

My 99 honda odyssey has been babied and taken care of by myself. I have never had a serious problem with the vehicle. I remember getting a letter from honda saying the trans. Had an extended warranty of 10 years 100,000. I always had the trans. Serviced at my mechanic with a t tech service every 25,000 miles.at 71,000 miles i noticed the trans. Started to slam into the gear when it decelerated. I called a honda dealer and made an appointment to have the trans. Looked at. I was told the trans. Was not going into 1st gear but directly into 2nd gear. It shifted fine when i took it their. I told them it was slamming into gear when it downshifted. Anyway i was informed the warranty had expired. I call american honda. I was informed again that the warranty had expired in 2006 at 109,000 miles.honda did extend the warranty but not 10 years. I received a factory warranty of 3 years 36,000 mile warranty and they extend the warranty to 7 years 109,000. That extended warranty included the first 3 years.so they really extended the warranty 4 years.they told my information and would determine if honda would pay for the cost of a new trans.. I was told it takes 2 days to make their decision. I was called the next day by gloria of american honda and she took the information again and then was asked what i wanted honda to do. When i told her to pay for the repair of my trans.. She informed me that was not going to happen. I then said then you have made your decision. She told she has not made no decision yet. I informed her their were over 2000 complaints at nhtsa about the honda odyssey 99 to 2002transmission. And extending the warranty and replacing trans. With remaufactured ones with the same problem and failing again later leaving the $4000.00 repair to the owner. Honda redesigned the trans. In 2003 and they have no failures. It has been 1 week and i still have not heard from american honda on their decision. I am joining a class action suit to get this car recalled.

When i try to advance suddenly, accelerate or some times it's like i'm in neutral; and this is every time i used the van, my concern is thati can crash or someone could hit me, i tryed to repair it last year the same problem with the transmission but in less than a year i have the same problem again.

Problem with shifting on automatic transmission from 2nd to 3rd gear.engine races and does not want to go into 3rd gear.had transmission repaired, and found that the 2nd gear clutch plates had severe premature wear, and the clutch plates were grooved (not smooth like the 3rd gear clutch plates, and not what was shown in the repair manual).the replacement clutch plates were smooth, as shown in the repair manual. Ts

Vehicle lurches when shifting from 1st to 2nd gear. Couple of months ago the check engine light came on and had $600 worth of repair done, now light is gone but problem persists. Also, vehicle rolls back when on a slight incline while in drive.

I have found many incidents related to transmission/door latch failures with 1999 honda odyssey... Too many to be a coincidence!

The transmission failed at 21000 miles.

Beginning in 2000, when the car was less than one year old, we have experienced major equipment failures. First, the egr valve malfunctioned; it was eventually repaired at honda's expense. Next, one of the motors for the side power doors failed. That cost approximately $800 to repair. Then, the transmission failed, and honda eventually covered the full costs under an extended warranty. For at least four years, we were plagued with an erratic "check engine" light, and sometimes the computer code was inadequate to direct a repair. In 2003 the radiator rotted out, and the replacement/repair cost us $800. In 2004 the catalytic convertor failed, and that replacement/repair cost us $1400. On july 22, 2005, the rear a/c vents failed to cool, and i called for an appointment at our local dealer to have that checked and repaired. The repair was scheduled for july 25, 2005. When i was driving the car on july 23 with the a/c turned on (the front vents continued to cool), the engine died while i was driving at a speed of 45 mph on a local highway. I managed to pull off into a nearby parking lot, and i was able to restart the car after turning off the a/c. It is now at the dealer's shop, and the labor costs alone to determine the cause of the a/c failure will cost more than $350. After inspecting the system for more than three hours july 25, the dealer's mechanic still could not locate the source of the problem. Needless to say, i hate this car! i have had many more problems than i ever expected, and the responses from american honda and from the local dealer have been disappointing. Neither establishment knows how to relate successfully to customers. This car has been a real lemon, and i am struggling with my decision about what to buy to replace it. Although honda has a good reputation, i have not found this car to be reliable. In fact, it is a major source of stress in my life, causing me to gnash my teeth when i am driving it, for i have no confidence in it at all.

1999 honda odyssey has transmission failures. Consumer states that the transmission has been replaced three different times and wants honda to cover the cost of the replaced transmission. *njthe consumer stated the vehicle now needs a 4th transmission.

- the contact stated thatthe1999 honda odyssey hadtransmissionfailure since 1/07. While driving 20-40 mph the vehicle was trying to go into 2nd gear andstarted jerking and hesitatingwhile changinggears.the contact called the manufacturer, and they told him that this vehicle is on recall for transmission failures.the manufacture rgave him case# n012007-01-3100124.the contact stated that the manufacturer informed him that he needed to get a diagnostic report from a honda dealership for thetransmission.

Engine check light came on 5 times over 4 months. The last timetransmission had to be replaced.

Transmission went out at 94.000.

I have been having transmission problems with this van since 2003, honda did replace the transmission in january 2004, the van is a 1999, at that time i had about 30000 miles on it, october of 2007 my transmission completely went out while i was driving my son home from a sport event on the highway,both of us were very scared seeing as it just wouldn't accelerate, thank goodness no one behind us or they would have hit us, i was able to get to the side of the i90.i called honda is regards to this asking what the warranty was , they told me it was only a 3 year warranty on the replaced transmission, i had 75000 miles on it..so i went to a local shop and now 1 year later i was driving home from visiting my son at the university of iowa and my van was jerking whenever it was shifting into a different gear...again a great hazard on the road when you are in traffic with cars going 60-90 miles per hour...this is a great defect on hondas part with their transmissions...i only have 83000. On this van and it is due for a 4th transmission, doesn't that sound un real.i also have my van is working order and to the mechanic often.

Problems with transmission slippage on a 1999 honda odyssey. *mrthe problem was found during a major performance of service where the dealer found that the transmission fluid was burned.there was intermittent slippage, which eventually became worse, even after the part was replaced. *scc also the automatic doors did not work at times.

When engine is cold, transmission jerks and lurches.vehicle cannot increase speed beyond 20 mph.dealer (not the same as where it was purchased) this is morehead honda in newburgh nysaid it needed transmission servicing and new parts, charged us $250.now they tell us it needsnew transmission and they will cover all but $800.we have spent enough already on repairing this poorly built vehicle.this is a problem that is happening to many of these vehicles and it is time that the manufacturer be subjected to a recall.

Check engine light and traction control system (tcs) light came on simultaneously. Local dealer explained that we needed to replace solonoids; $600 repair. Two days later both lights came back on. Dealer says we now need a new transmission. Internet chat room participants claim honda issed a service bulletin 00-065 about the problem. Your website lists tens of identical problems while one site autofam.com lists several hundred identical complaints.

There were numerous problems with 1999 honda odyssey which included transmission slippage but wasn't covered under the warranty extension. *ph the problem was experienced before 100k miles.the technician found transmission fluid burned while the slipping was intermittent, but worsened and was more frequent than before.the transmission needed to be replaced. *sc

Transmission failing.clutch engages late and suddenly: engine revs as gas is applied but clutch doesn't engage, then clutch engages suddenly, causing car to jerk forward hard.this is dangerous--can't pull out into traffic, because i don't know if car will actually go when i step on the gas, and car coasts as transmission tries (but fails) to shift between e.g. 1st and 2nd.please require a recall on this--many people have reported the same problem in auto newsgroups on the internet.this is clearly a manufacturing defect, and a potentially serious safety problem as well.

The 1999 honda odyssey transmission is unsafe for driving in the cities or highways.the transmission slips into diffent gear without warning goes from driving to not moving in any gear.i live in maryland and can bring it to your office in washington so you can see what i am talking about and you can ride or drive it to see how dangerous it really is for my wife and 3yr old son and 2 1/2 month old daugther .i pray that they are safe every day leave in that 5 star awarded death trap.

Transmission loud noise - it is one of symptoms of transmission problem that indicated in the 2000-2001 odyssey recall notice. Honda should extend the warrenty to 1999 model as well.

1999 honda odyssey - driving on the express way with the family in the car when the dash light and tcs light come on.van would not shift or keep speed. We were almost rear ended because of the decreasing speed. This will be the fourth transmission for this van. Honda did cover the first three but has adamantly stated they will not cover this one. Clearly there is an issue with the transmission on this model. Because this is a mini van in which families are driving, honda puts you and yours at risk with a repetitive issue.

Premature transmission failure

I have 1999 honda odyssey who wont pass the emissions test. I am second ownerto this vehicle and got it with 62,000 miles on it and only have used it for only over 33,000 miles only. Went to a mechanic and said thatthe transmission is the problem. Its no reason for only 93,000 miles on the vehicle to be going bad. Made a call to american honda and got denied for repairs because they said its over the warranty. I don't understand i knew that they knew that their vehicle has defect and they should solve the problem. Who would buy a car less than a 100,000 mile then the transmission will go bad? i at least expect 150k or 200k before it goes down. Really disappointed on honda automobiles. Need some help. Very costly repair. Needs honda to repair this free of charge.

Honda odyssey 1999 model auto transmission issue.in my particular case, it occurred pulling out of a parking lot into a busy street and the odyssey struggled to get up to a safe speed slipping it's way into various gears. I never thought about it but honestly this could have killed me and my family as we were attempting to pull out into a busy street. Thank goodness i was not rear ended or worse and was able to pull the van into the most immediate parking lot.when i searched in the internet there are lot many complains on honda odyssey about the similar issues and honda has not done anything to address this issue so far. Would like to request to consider this case and make necessary actions at the earliest before we loose more lives due to this issue.

'99 honda odyssey, 21k miles, check engine lights on, dealer checked and was told need a new transmission. *nlm

Well, the check engine light did come back on less than one month later. This is the third time in three months. On 01/07/04, they checked the car again and said that it was the converter and that while they were in there i should also replace the o2 sensor. I agreed to it and my estimate (for parts) was now $742.83. After ten days, i called the dealer to see if the parts were in and they were, but no one bothered to call me. On 1/21/04 with check engine light still on and at 88,846 miles, my converter and sensor were replaced for a total of $857.81.

Powertrain: transmission failure

1999 honda odysseytransmission failure.ours has had all recommended maintenance, including required servicing at 90k miles (including new timing belt and new transmission fluid). We also had purchased an extended warranty (extends warranty out to 100k miles).now, at 114k miles, our check engine light went on and the transmission will slip or clunk into gear going from a slow speed and accelerating gently (engine would rev, then the transmission would take hold, go clunk!, and van would be in gear). Our honda dealer's service says that it's a complete transmission failure and we need to pay $5,050 for a new transmission. The dealer says the problem is out of their hands. Honda customer service says it's beyond warranty and they won't cover any repairs or replacement (even partial).my last honda product (a 1994 acura integra) went nearly 200,000 miles with the original transmission (until i traded it in for a new civic this year). 114k highway miles on a 1999 odyssey should not require a $5,000 repair bill to keep the car safe. (i.e. Apparently the transmission can stop working at any time, potentially stranding anyone in my family who is driving the vehicle, or, i would imagine, cause an accident under the right conditions).i notice i am not the only one experiencing transmission problems. Http://www.carsurvey.org/viewcomments_review_25578.htmland at edmunds: 2,919 posts all about bad honda transmissions!go here:http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/[email protected]@.eea6370.ee93ee8some examples:http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/[email protected]@.ee93ee8/2886http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/[email protected]@.ee93ee8/2760http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/[email protected]@.ee93ee8/2683can the nhtsa help?

My husband and i purchased a used 1999 honda odyssey with low mileage for our family vehicle.we have had the van for approximately 2.5 years.it currently has less than 100,000 miles, and the check engine light came on indicating there is a malfunction with the transmission.after researching this issue, i came across the honda customer service website in which a recall was listed for this exact problem (but ironically not the same year).after calling jessica in the customer service dept. And requesting a goodwill extension on the warranty (since the vehicle has less than 100,000 miles) i was told there was nothing they could do for us (since the time had expired) even though through their own website they clearly have a defect with the transmission during this time parameter.

Transmission slipping out of gear on cold starts driving between 1-40 mph or coming to a stop.vehicle lunges forward once the transmission slips back into gear.mr

Vehicle honda odyssey 1999 with 42,549 mileage encounterred problem with the transmission. The engine light went on and the gears were skipping. The dealer diagnosed the problem as a bad transmission and my warranty on the car has already expired. The dealer contacted honda and honda informed the dealer that i was the first reported transmission problem for the the 1999 odyssey but they agreed that since i was a one time good will to customer, that they will replace the transmission part, however i had to pay $535.19 for the labor cost which i did. As i am now reading about honda extending the manufacturer'swarranty on the honda 2001-2 models for the odessey, accord and prelude due to transmission failures, i would like to file a complaint for the honda odyssey 1999 model as well. I believe that honda should have paid for the part and labor. I was told that i was lucky that it only cost me the labor.i have the receipt from the dealer as proof. Please let me know how i can reclaim my $539.19. Thanks colleen ahad.

When backing vehicle up, transmission will make a bang sound when under normal to heavy acceleration. When parked on an incline, it is very difficult to get the vehicle out of reverse. When you do, it makes a loud bang sound. Vehicle will hesitate as you apply moderate acceleration pulling away from a near stopped condition. These conditions were intermitent beginning at about 40,000 miles (3.5 years old) and have worsened as the vehicle has reached 56,000 miles (4.75 years old).

At 54,700 miles (july 2001) the car made a clunking noise when put into gear. Tcs light and check engine light came on.service couldnot reproduce clunking problem. Since the transmission was out of warrenty i kept driving making sure to have regular maintenance. It continued to "rev"when starting to move or excellerating quickly.tcs light and check engine light came on again at 100,000 (dec 2002). I questioned them again about the transmission but was toldthat it was a catalytic converter/ engine control system.( out of stock until february).tcs and check engine lights again in june 2003 at 117,900. Code showed a transmission po740.transmission "smelled burned." sept. 2003tcs and check engine light indicate trainsmission needs replacing.the dealer nor manufacturer had told me that the warrenty had been extended to 100,000. This transmission problem in the odyssey, and other hondas, is so wide spread that i can't believe nothing is being done for the consumer.my cousin in missouri owns a 1999 odyssey and she has had to replace both the trainsmission and catalytic convertor as well. A pretty big coincidence. I could name other parts we have both replaced. Could it be that some parts of the odyssey are lemons? calling honda coporoate is a joke. They put you on hold, have a good laugh and then tell you they can't do anything because the car is over the mileage limit. They should be made to do the right thing. An investigation might change this arrogant company.

1999 honda odyssey transmission replaced at 68,000 miles by a honda dealer because of shifting issues. Honda replaced this for free.transmission needs to be replaced again at 137,000 because of shifting issues.i cannot get 70,000 out of a honda transmission.the van has a hard down shift when slowing down.honda has a serious problem with this transmission.

Honda odyssey check engine light came on and transmission lunges and has a delay shifting gears. *nlm

Vehicle started when ignition turned on, but gear would not shift. After many failed attempts to shift the gear from park to reverse, we had to follow the honda odyssey user manual directions( pg 201) and unlock the gear to neutral using the car key- you then insert the key in the ignition and turn the van on.

1999 honda odyssey, 153k mi.transmission replaced july 2007 at 100k under honda's extended warranty that was driven by class action lawsuit.on 3/15, transmission failed again with no warning at highway speed (approx 65 mph), while in mountainous pass (marker 77) on i-8 east of san diego .driver (son) avoided accident & other traffic, but could have been disastrous for him & 5 passengers.was able to coast to side of road.american honda refuses to provide assistance.transmission serviced per prescribed maint schedule (fluid drain & fill at 30k mi interval).50k miles seems a bit low for the supposedly fixed odyssey transmission problem commonly seen in 1999-2001 models.

We bought a 1999 honda odyssey from carmax and the first week that we got the car the check engine light came on and we took it to carmax. According to them they fixed the problem and everything was fine the engine light went off. Then when it came back on for the same problem they apparently fixed it again. This happened a few times. Now we didn't have warranty and our van was acting up. The transmission would give a jerk when going from 1st to 2nd gear. The egr ports were clogged and the catalytic converter was messed up from day 1. We took it to our honda dealership and they said it wasn't the transmission, but it was. About a 4 months later it got really bad and we had to get our transmission rebuilt, the ignition switch problem started also (the car engine would stall randomly and it we would have to stop the car on the shoulder of the freeway and restart the car going at 60 mph+), now we spent 2500 bucks to get everything fixed. But now our electrical system is bad. The in dash lights don't work and the back lights don't work. The doors just died for some reason. One second the handles would work and the next second the handles are dead from inside. Our alarm system doesn't work either because of the electric problem. All we want is our car to be fixed. We've been lied to by carmax and the honda dealership over and over. Can you guys just help us fix our car?

Torque converter/ transmission failed with 104,800 miles on 12-year old vehicle despite being driven primarily on the highway and being meticulously maintained.honda's extended warranty (offered as settlement of a class action suit) ended after 7 years despite low mileage.

If the vehicle was not in park, the consumer was still able to take the key out the ignition.

Engine check light came on at about 72,000 miles.took the car in to leigth honda and they told me to replace the solenoid.i paid $400 and it was replaced . About 1,000 miles later theengine check light came back on.this time took it to auto park honda in cary, nc.it had a torque converter failure code andtransmission was replaced with a new transmission.i have had the repaired van back for two weeks and the engine check light has come back on again.we are waiting for auto park's response.i have been rea many, many complaints about the exact same problem at the autofan.com web site.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact stated that the transmission began slipping and all of the instrument panel lights illuminated while stopped at a traffic stop. Then, all of the warning lights except for the check engine and pcs warning lights stopped illuminating. The contact stated that there was a recall for the automatic transmission (recall information not available) but the manufacturer advised that the recall was only being offered to those vehicle owners who had less than 100,000 miles or whose vehicle was less than seven years old. No further assistance was offered. The vehicle was not inspected or repaired for the failure. The current mileage was 90,036. The failure mileage was 90,002.

The transmission has to be replaced.the vehicle is at the dealer for repairs.

1999 honda odyssey transmission problems.

I have a 1999 honda odyssey ex with 190,000 miles. I have maintained this car very well. To my surprise, i just found out on 03/05/2011 that the transmission failed and needs to be replaced for about $1,500 (used) or $3,000 new.the engine lights had been on for a while but honda did not acknowlegde nothing wrong.too many honda odyssey's owners had the same problem. This is no doubt a defect with these transmissions. I request a full investigation on this matter.

In august 2003 i received a warranty extension from honda concerning the automatic transmission.at the time i had 70k miles and sporadic instances of transmission slippage.now at 120k i am experiencing all of the signs of transmission failure to include: slippage while driving 35-40 mph and severe lurching when downshifting to 1st at a stop.the dealer i have been using said i would have to buy a new transmission and told me to call the honda customer care number to see if they would provide some financial assistance.that was a joke!the woman said that since my miles were over the magical number of 100k miles they were unable to do anything for me.apparently i have been very lucky to have lasted this long with the original transmission.i recently received a letter that a class action lawsuit is being filed against honda because of the transmission failures, however you have to have less than 100k miles as of august 2006 to qualify for the suit.i have never had a transmission failure on any of my vehicles, some driven over 200k, i am confident this is not related to anything i have done, as there is substantial documentation by the hundreds of odyssey owners going through transmission failures.because of my recommendation two of my family members bought odysseys, a 2000 and a 2001, now i worry about their safety as well as my own.honda should not have to be sued to make this right.make them take responsibility for this.as their credibility is strained i will have to buy another make to replace the odyssey.

Transmission failure preceded by warning lights, improper shifting, failure to properly diagnose problem until after warranty period expiration

Vehicle drove normally in the morning then in the afternoon made a huge grinding, banging noise in reverse.transmission failure identified by the dealer. This is 2nd failure of transmission since we purchased the vehicle new from honda.transmission was replaced at honda's cost just 18 months ago.clearly refurbished transmissions are just as defective as the originals.in fact this one didn't last as long as the original. The transmission is a lemon!!

Many honda odyssey 1999/ 2000 have transmission failure within first 50000 miles. I am one of them.

Initally told by dealer that noise was from tail pipe hitting trailer hitch.i am still concerned after reading about the same transmission noise from others.

Tcs/check engine lights came on.previous owner confirms that tcs/check engine light had turned on before.in both cases, the repair shop reset the lights and everything seemed fine.on the most recent shop visit, the lights were reset and the repairman commented on a slight late shift between 1 and 2.i hadn't noticed anything up until this point, so i decided to wait and watch for the shift issue.6 months later, the late shift problem has grown. This causes the vehicle to rev too high and shudder when the shift is finally accomplished.it is sometimes possible to apply the gas pedal in a very specific manner to avoid the stutter.otherwise it occurs during every shift between 1 and 2.having found many other examples of the same problem online, i have not had any work done (pending a request that honda pay for the repair).

Transmission problem.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact was accelerating from a complete stop when the vehicle abnormally surged backward. The contact shut off the engine and then restarted. When attempting to accelerate a second time, the vehicle moved forward approximately five feet before independently stopping. The vehicle was towed to a local automotive repair facility. The contact was informed that the transmission was defective and would need to be replaced. The contact stated that the transmission was replaced less than one year prior to the recent failure.the vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The vin was not available. The current and failure mileage was unknown.

Consumer complained abouttransmission. Problems.this vehicle transmissionwasreplaced four times. While driving up a driveway transmission failed. Consumer contacted the dealer and the manufacturer, who told himthat they were going to file a complaint with the case manager. Vehicle was towed to the dealer.

I have a 1999 honda odyssey with 65,000 miles on it. Our check engine light came on and i was told by a transmission shop that the dif. Bearings were failing and causing the solenoids to malfunction. They say i need a total transmission rebuild. I have found that there are many many more out there with the same problem. I am pursuing honda to cover the replacement because it is obviously a under engineered / defective design. *nlm

My 1999 honda odyssey transmission is being replaced at 88,000 miles.the honda dealer was of no help with my problem.the honda web site does not help. It cost me $3,000 to repair.

Check engine light on with error code p0740 indicating transmission failure on 99 honda odyssey. According to the honda service person, honda won't pay any repair or replace cost because it's out of my extended warranty even though there were numerous similar complaints reported on 1999 - 2002 odyssey transmission problems including a recall and class action lawsuit in california against honda for 1999-2001 accord transmissions that showed the same malfunction code. I'm the original owner of the car with extended warranty. I have the car serviced regularly at the dealer. The car was at very low mileage without showing the transmission problem when the extended warranty expired at 2006. I believe honda should perform a"goodwill" repair on my transmission and pickup most cost instead for me to pickup the $5000 expense for the parts and labor or the option of getting a new car..

This vehicle has a multitude of problems. 1) vehicle is having problems with the brakes. 2) this vehicle has an automatic transmission and when the driver's foot was lifted off the brake pedal the vehicle began to roll backwards when on an incline. 3) the side molding strips kept falling off. 4) there is air and wind coming through the sliding doors on each side of the vehicle when in motion.*la

While driving vehicle leaked transmission fluid.vehicle was stuck between gears.engine was smoking and burning fluid. Transmission then completely failed. Consumer stated that this was the fifth transmission.

The transmission has gone out at 96,000 miles. His transmission started to fail while trying to go into gear. Ph

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. While driving approximately 35 mph up a hill, the contact noticed that the vehicle would not accelerate. The contact was able to coast to a stop where the vehicle was parked. The vehicle had not been inspected or repaired. The contact stated that the transmission had previously been replaced by an authorized dealer. The current and failure mileages were approximately 114,000.

Consumer states of having problems with a earliertransmissiion. Dealer was contacted. Ts

When accelerating from a stop, vehicle will initially "balk", but then jerk into gear and lurch forward.the dealer has not been able to determine cause of problem. Ts

Transmission on 1999 honda odyssey minivan started to fail at 85,000 miles.told by dealer that only recourse was to replace at my cost ($4,000).many other owners have had similar problems.

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The1999 honda transmissionfailed on 126000 miles,paid3000 for a replacement on november 2006, now is june and with only 128000it is doing it again.

Transmission failure.

1999 honda odyssey transmission failed and was replaced only 3,000 miles out us warranty and within the canadian warranty the car was sold under.honda has covered under an extended warranty other similar model years and should have covered this one under recall.the failure of these transmissions at an alarming rate, outside the identified transmissions, and without recall is a very dangerous consumer situation.

99 honda odyssey transmission failed and needed to be replaced. *nlm

99 honda odyssey transmission slipping when trying to accelerate.

Myself and many others can attest to having two to three transmissions installed in 1999 honda odyssey's . Breakdown occurring during acceleration or highway driving is particularity dangerous. I have sold vehicle after it occurred a third time. I was charged $3,500 to install a new one at 100,000 miles because of warranty.

When on a hill andbrake is releasedvehicle will roll backwards. It does not idle andkeepspulling forward. Dealer has been contacted.

We were in the first day of a 10 day trip in our 1999 honda odyssey.the check engine light and the tcs light came on and then the transmission began slipping.(the van had been in to the dealership for a similar issue with the tcs light and check engine light in may, 2003and had also been checked out prior to the trip to make sure everything was in good shape).three hours into our trip, the lights come on and we're dealing with an out of town honda dealer.we were unable to get a new transmission done in a timely mannerat the out of town dealership and we needed a van due to a disabled child and no vans were available for rent.therefore, we were left with the only choice we felt we had which was to purchase a new honda odyssey (03) at the dealership.after we get home and research this issue, we feel that honda has been less than fair and honest.we called the 800 number for honda customer care.what a joke!they felt that they owed us nothing, since we no longer owned the 99 honda.they are not even acknowledging that they have a problem with the 99 odyssey in terms of transmission.their very words were "we can't talk about this...there is no problem with the 99 odyssey transmission...it is only your opinion."in addition, now we have this expensive car payment and are wondering what if this transmission fails us on the road?no longer confident that this is a great automobile company!although we were not involved in an accident, we were tremendously inconvenienced, both emotionally and financially.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. While driving approximately 30 mph he applied light pressure to the brake pedal and various unknown lights began to illuminate on the dashboard.the vehicle stalled and when the vehicle was restarted it began operating normally but the check engine light illuminated on the dashboard. The failure recurred approximately one week later and the vehicle was taken to an independent repair shop where he was informed that the failure was within the transmission. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where he was informed that the transmission needed to be replaced.the vehicle was not repaired.the failure and current mileages were 114,000.the vin was unavailable.

It's been four months since my last check engine light came on. On 05/10/04, my check engine light came on again. This is the forth time since 10/06/03. I took it back to the dealer and the service person, dale, told me it could be numerous things (e-val, transmission, computer or shift solenoids). Wow! did someone say transmission? but he told me that in order for them to be completely sure, i would have to leave my car for approximately 5 hours to run the "thorough" test and they would charge me approximately $70. So, when they replaced my catalytic converter four months ago (and didn't do the 5 hour test), were they completely sure it was the catalytic converter?upset about this new discovery, i told them i just spent over $800 four months ago on something that they "thought" was wrong and now they are going to charge me to look at the same problem again. Dale later came back to me and said that they would reset the light today and if it happened again to come back right away and they would be able to "narrow it down."

My honda was very slow to start in the last couple months.thought i wasn't warming it up long enough once the weather turned colder.once it was running for a few minutes, it was fine.my check engine light was on but i have beenhaunted by this light for a couple of years.usually something minor.one time i had my cat converter replaced.my son and three of his young friends took the van to the snow.i insisted he take the van over his car because it was "safer".there was heavy holiday traffic.on an incline, he went to push the pedal down and the car would not go forward.it started drifting backwards!very dangerous in major traffic.he drifted onto the shoulder, put the emergency brake on called aaa.these kids were stranded in the snow until the tow truck arrived. It just stopped! incredible!i replaced the tranny once before while the car was under its original extended warranty.replaced the tranny at 90,200 miles.now at 147,000 miles, i need another transmission.since the second transmission was comped, there was no warranty on the replacement tranny. It was not replaced with anew tranny but a re-manufactured unit.was honda suppose to replace it with a new one if my vehicle was still under warranty?

With less than 45,000 miles, transmission fails to engage smoothly when pulling away from a stop.also, does not down-shift smoothly at high rpm.other symptoms are the tcm light and check engine light come on.upon diagnosis, the dealer confirmed a transmission problem.american honda agrees to replace the transmission and will cover the parts, but the dealership wants $700.00 in labor to complete the repair.a 36,000 mile warranty on a transmission is inadequate - i've driven hondas and toyotas 150,000 and more in the past and have never had a transmission failure.with the number of transmission problems reported for this vehicle on this web site, honda should stand behind their reputation and correct this problem long-term.i plan on driving this vehicle to 120,000 miles or more - at this rate, that means 3 transmissions!

At 73,000 miles my transmission needs to be replaced.many other people have reported this problem.two incidents were cited in the los angeles times of catastrophic failures that could lead to serious accidents.this car is our family vehicle, i am scared of what might happen even if the transmission is replaced.several posts to the internet indicate that people have replaced the transmission up to three times over the life of the vehicle.i understand honda has issued a recall or extended the warranty on the 2000-2001 odysseys but will not being doing anything for the 1999 model.also, the locking actuator on the door of the vehicle has failed repeatedly.the alarm system will arm, but the door is not locked.when the door is then opened the alarm sounds.this has scared my children enough to make them run from the vehicle to the street.this problem appears to corrected now, but it took three tries.nlm

Automatic transmission developed a loud bang when going to reverse, not allowing van to move backwards on slight encline, intermittently.also, van lost movement when driver was making a 3 point turn which he had to push the van.

While driving 40 mph consumer tried to accelerate and vehicle would not increase in speed. When shifting vehicle, it jerks. Dealer determinedtransmission needed to be replaced.

Transmission failed while vehicle was traveling at slow speed---or a major accident would have occurred in my opinion. (i have been a police officer for over 18 years).******dims 11 ivoq entry posted after 12/12/02 cut-over to artemis*******770793.

My 1999 honda odyssey broke down when the transmission failed. It was towed to a honda dealer, who told us there was a "warranty extension".i checked online and apparently many people have had this problem. I seems like by calling it a warranty extension they know it is a problem but they refuse to recall it and fix it proactively, instead waiting for you to break down, risk an accident and then covering the cost.

Honda odyssey 1999. Current mileage : 96501owner : tran ngoc 714-399-5564problem: transmission problem caused sudden stop while driving in freeware.america honda head quarter refused honor their extend service warranty 99 months or 109,000 mile for transmission.

I purchased my odyssey used with about 90000 miles already on it. I was unaware of the transmission issues these vehicles had until i experienced it myself a little over a year ago. I had a 3rd party warranty which covered the repair of this transmission and now about a year later and only 12000 miles my vehicles transmission is dead again. Like most cases it starts with a jolt in the vehicle followed by both the check engine and tcs light coming on. Well i have had to deliver my vehicle back to the 3rd party transmission repair facility to fix my car under warranty but they cant seem to get it right. I have now been without my vehicle for 6 months and it is still at the shop. I honda could own up to their problems and fix this the correct way i could bring it to the dealer and have them fix it without having to repay for yet another transmission.

1999 honda odyssey has a problem with the sliding doors.consumer request reimbursement for safety recalls. *njthe consumer stated the vehicle has been to the dealer 4 times for problems with the sliding door not opening. The ignition switch was replaced due to the vehicle not starting. The transmission would slip and jump when shifting. The front and side engine mounts were replaced.the turn signals did not cancel. The turn signal/headlight switch was replaced.

Tranmission failure and subsequent replacement.

Consumer complained about transmission slipping.. It would be in one gear then slip into a lower gear. The speed varied when this took place. Consumer took the vehicle to dealer, who toldconsumer that it may cost up to $5000.00 to replace it.consumer found numerous complaints from two different websites in regards to automatic transmission.*la

As others had noted, check engine light diagnostic reveals transmission and torque converter codes (at 55,000 miles).rough shifts at higher-than- normal rpm's and sluggish during acceleration.independent garage and dealer confirm the diagnosis.mentioned to dealer about previous customer complaints as well as honda's transmission warranty extension for 2000 and 2001 model years.rebuilt transmission ordered and installed by dealer.road test finds slipping in gears so a 2nd one is ordered and installed by dealer.honda did not charge but should have extended warranty for 1999 models in the first place. Hope the duplicate complaints entered by certain individuals does not dilute odi'sdetermination or investigation of how widespread this problem is.

Transmission failed.

Transmission failure at 118,000 miles. There are several reports on the internet about these failures.

When shifting in to reverse, transmission would make a loud bang and then start slipping. At the same time it developed a steady whine while in drive. Reverse gear totally failed while attempting to turn around on a busy road. Consumer had to push the vehicle backwards out the road to clear the curb and sidewalk.afterwards, when reverse was selected, it made a loud sound like a bearing was spinning rapidly on a shaft. Consumer seen at least five service bulletins pertaining to his vehicle failure. Consumer contacted both canada honda and american honda. American honda stated they couldn't do anything because the vehicle was built in canada, it fell into the gray area. Canada honda stated they have a 5yr/100,00 mile warranty on their vehicles. Since the vehicle was tagged in another country, the u.s., particularly hawaii there was nothing they could do. Consumer questioned how could honda extend the warranty of 2000 and 2001 honda's but not 1999 with the same defect. Consumer would like honda to repair or replace the transmission.*ph

Internal transmission failure at 69,000 miles.

On 12/17/03, i brought my vehicle back to the honda dealer because my check engine light came on again. This is the second time in 2 months that the check engine light has come on. I told them that i am still feeling some hard slippage on downshifts. With approximately 82,500 miles on my car, the technicians believed it was the catalytic converter. The estimate was $701.90. They said they would have to order the part and i would have to prepay. I was uneasy about this (and not to mention the amount of money), so they reset the indicator and said that "it wouldn't do any damage to the car if i didn't fix it now. All that would happen would be that the light would continue to come on.

At 5 years and 64,000k our 1999 honda odyssey has had to have its transmission remanufactured.it seems a bit early to be having transmission issues given the amount of mileage it has.our concern is that the extended warranty only goes to 7 years and 100,000k.we kept our last honda for 14 years and 160,000k.do we have any recourse if we have transmission problems after 7 years?

Engine check light kept coming on intermittently, vehicle taken todealer, and they informedconsumer that transmission needed to be replaced. Feel free to provide any further infromation.

Transmission is slipping. Dealership says transmission needs to be replaced, but since the car is 6k miles over warranty limit, i have to foot the $5000 bill for a new transmission that based on information gleemed from the web still has the same basic flaw...

While driving, the transmission failed.

Transmission slips and hesitates when accelerating.very slow to kick in gear.hazardous when pulling into traffic or on fast moving highway travel.

Transmission failure at 100k miles.gradually got worse and worse, until recently (137k miles) the shuddering was so bad, we had to finally bite the bullet and get the transmission replaced by honda for a whopping $3700 ($300 of that is 2 broken engine mounts).for a $32,000 vehicle, the transmission should last a minimum of 150k miles.i take meticulous care of my vehicles--imagine if i had neglected it!honda should seriously consider extending all 2nd generation odyssey transmission warranties out to 150k.

Though we bought the odyssey used, it only had 10k miles on it by an elderly couple. No towing, no steep hills, no abusive driving. Transmission started shifting at wrong times, then we heard loud 'clunk' when putting it in reverse. Brought it to dealer and was told we needed to replace the transmission with a used one for $3075 (90 day warranty) or new one for $4700 (50k/50 mth warranty). We transferred car to transmission shop who is rebuilding it for $2100. No mention at dealer of any known problems with odyssey transmissions, but it sounds like there is a consistent defect. Have heard many stories of people getting post-warranty replacements from their dealer, after pressuring them to fix the problem.

Transmission shifting rough at 55k miles. Dealer found metal in trans fluid recommended replacement. Transmission replaced 60k with rebuilt unit.

Transmission failure:sluggish start. Engine on high revs when slowing down and hears a loud noise before coming into a stop

Well, of course, wouldn't you know...on friday, june 11, 2004 at 5:00 pm and approximately one month later (from 05/10/04), my check engine light came on for the fifth time since 10/06/03. Dale at the dealership told me to call if it came on again and bring it in asap. The earliest the dealer could see me is wednesday, june 16, 2004.my mileage is currently 99,383. Honda has extended their tranmission warranty for 7 years or 100,000 miles. Looks like 100,000 miles will be here before i know it. My husband and i are sharing a vehicle because i refuse to put anymore miles on this car.can't something be done? it seems this transmission problem is wide spread.

After the vehicle was placed in park, it rolled forward.related investigation pe-03-013.

This is in concern to a 1999 honda odssyey minivan. Honda has voluntarily issued an extended warranty for a transmission defect problem for 7yrs/100k miles. I took my minivan in around 95k to have them check on it as i already noticed some minor symptoms as described in the warranty extension. The dealer could not duplicate the problem at that time and declined to fixed any transmission parts. My transmission continued to degrade very slowly over the next 20k miles and the dealer now told me that the diagnostic code returned an internal transmission failure at 120k. I believed that the transmission built at that time needs to be recalled as the dealer now said it has deterioated to such a state that it may become inoperable while driving.

Please contact me so i may mail or fax the long history of defects on this vehicle. Currently i wish to address the unsafe brakes on this vehicle. Thank you

Erratic shifting.same as every other complaint about honda's transmissions.my vehicle is barely three years old and the dealer informed me that i need an entire transmission at $7,000+.this is after numerous recalls since i purchased the vehicle.mr

I test drove this van and did not purchase the vehicle.when the car was stopped on an incline of about 35 degrees while in the drive position the car rolled backwards between the time i took my foot off the brake and put it on the gas to resume driving.i felt as if the car was in neutral rather than in drive.nobody was behind me so i let it keep rolling backwards expecting that it would stop itself after 2 - 4 seconds but it just kept going.although there should be few, if any, occasions when onedoes not have their foot on either the brake or the gas when stopped on an incline, i was very uncomfortable knowing that the car could roll back so much while in drive.

Transmission needed to be replaced at just over 56,000. Did not have extended warranty coverage protection so was entirely absorbed by me. Incident failure happened while on highway and safely made it back home with prayers and cautious driving techniques like a bad theme park ride. Cost was over $2,000.00. Replaced in feb. 2010.

Complete transmission failure at 107,000 miles. Vehicle never used to tow, only passenger vehicle use.

I have a 1999 honda odyssey lx minivan with 54k miles.the transmission slams into gear.i brought it to hempstead honda and they said i need a new transmission. When i'm on the highway and brake and reaccelerate, the car jerks forward almost causing an accident.

Transmission failure caused vehicle halted and surged during travel, which may cause accident.transmission had been replaced in 2003.now it fails again in 2007.the lifespan is approximately 58,000 miles.

Engine check light turns on repeatedly.honda service says failure code indicates new transmission needed, although we do not detect transmission problems just yet.internet search has turned up a lot of others mentioning similar transmission problem with 1999 honda odyssey, and i dont want to wait until there is an accident before reporting my transmission problem.based on the number of others owners with same problem, hopefully honda will do the right thing and repair/fix this problem.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact stated that the vehicle rolled away down a hill. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the gear shifter needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired.the manufacturer was made aware of the failure.the failure mileage was 232,000.

Design of the gear shifter interferes with the control of the vehicle radio. Whenever the gear is in drive it obstructs the control of the radio, and causes danger in shifting gear into another . Manufacturer notifed and informed nothing could be done.

When parking vehicle on incline/hill or driveway withtransmission pawl inpark , vehicle will roll backward.

I own a 1999 honda odyssey ex. It currently has 109,000 miles on it. In 2003, the transmission was replaced by honda corp. Due to default in the transmission. This apparently 'used' transmission' was additionally guaranteed for 3yr/30k miles. Engine light comes on, and repairing honda dealer reports transmission requires replacement.

Automatic transmission failed after check engine warning lamp and tcs lamp turned on. Code# p0740 which is torque converter was the problem. Ts

Engine check light came on at about 72,000 miles.took the car in to leigth honda and they told me to replace the solenoid.i paid $400 and it was replaced . About 1,000 miles later theengine check light came back on.this time took it to auto park honda in cary, nc.it had a torque converter failure code andtransmission was replaced with a new transmission.i have had the repaired van back for two weeks and the engine check light has come back on again.we are waiting for auto park's response.i have been rea many, many complaints about the exact same problem at the autofan.com web site.

Transmission - clutchdt

Consumer states having problems with the transmission. Please add more information. Ts

Consumer stated that while driving and without warning the transmission would not down shift causing a distraction to the consumer. Dealer notified ts

Middle row passenger's side seat belts do not retract, and are fully extended out. Belts cannot be used. Dealer is replacing seat belts.

The second row passenger side seat belt failed to retract and wasreplaced a few months after purchase.the seat belt was replaced under warranty.the seat belts looked and felt loose. *sc

During a child belt safety check done in my community it was found that the seat belt my 8 1/2 mo . Old child was using did not work. The seat belt was loose ,and the reasonwas that it wasn't retracting. The seat belt was broken. If i had'nt gone to have the seats checked i would never have known that it wasn't working right and my child could have been injured in case of an accident.

Left sliding door not locking, unlocking, or opening properly. Dealer tried to fix twice now and still broken.door locks and unlocks itself while in motion. It pops, clicks, and buzzes at random. Right sliding door opens while in motion. Dealer tried to fix once and still broken. A/c makes tremendous "thunking" noise-clutch engaging improperly. Dealer tried to fix twice-told me"could not duplicate"still broken. Left & right front windows both had bad parts. Left still waiting on parts to be put in. Seatbelt in middle, left rear locked so tightly while van in motion that i was trapped. It would not release even while van was not braking, turning, etc. Doors are main safety concern and dealer not able to correct problems and zone office #6 unwilling to return my phone calls regarding this important matter.

The seat belts on the passenger side and driver side located in the middle row of seats in our minivan both failed, within 4 months of each other.we have small children and use child car seats for them.my wife knows more about car seats than most people who work at the car dealerships, and we use them in the manner they were intended to be used.yet, both seat belts failed.i've never owned a vehicle where a seat belt has failed.two failures regarding the same part (albeit, one is the left side and the other is the right side) is unacceptable, and strongly suggests there is a defect.we had to wait days for the seat belt part to arrive at the honda dealer, thus we were forced to drive a vehicle that was not safe.we simply did not allow our children to use the failed seat belts.the problem is that the retractor somehow gets stuck, and the seat belt is completely inoperative.again, 2 failures of the same part is more than a coincidence.are the seat belts safe in this vehicle?what happens when/if there's a crash.the honda dealers claim there they have not noticed a problem with the seatbelts, but i find that hard to believe.sounds like a coverup.

The retractor only goes in and will not release until it goes in completely. This happens with the 4 rear seatbelts. Owner's child was caught in seatbelt. Dealer said it was part of design flaw. It was necessary to cut the tightly twisted belt from around child's waist.

Retactors will not stay locked, causing css to move. Dealer notified, and was willing to help in this matter.

Consumer's daugther of 46 pounds/ 46 inches, and 7 years old got strapped onmiddle seat belt of last row ofvehicle where lap belt was intalled correctly, butshoulder one was behind her body, where it was getting tighter and tighter. Consumer had to cutwebbing to release child.consumer please provide more information.

There is so much play within the rear seat belt that the rear seat belt will get so tightthat consumer's child got stuck in the rear seat belt. Consumer had to use a pair of scissor's to cut the child out off the rear seat belt.

Problem is not with car seat but seat belt on the honda odyessy 1999.the middle row, passenger side seat belt has failed three times.it losses spring action, and has been replaced three times by the honda dealership in the past 6 months.our four year old sits in the seat with a booster.attending a car seat seminar through the county we live in, they stated that once the belt is fastened it must be fully extended to the locked position.with the first two replacements of the seat belt the dealership told me it was correct to extend and lock the seat belt.upon the last replacement they recommended that we do not extend and lock the seat belt.we feel this is not proper operation for full safety.we also fear for our child's safety if we do extend and lock the belt, due to the three failures.*la

The consumer was rear ended and pushed into the vehicle in front.the front seats collapsed along with the middle row seat backs, and the air bags did not deploy.*scc

Magic seat does not fold in completely flat when inserted into well, dealer said this is as flat as the seat will go.

Got into my car one morning and noticed that my seat was completely reclined.used the power switch to bring it back up, but when i sat back on it, it ratched back into the recline position.

Normal use of the cardrivers electrical seat adjustment platform failed so the the seat was very loose and rocking.felt like seat would come loose in an accident.consequences could be very serious.certainly violating the safety rating which honda advertises.the car has never to my knowledge, been wrecked.it first failed in dec. 2008 and was repaired by welding, which failed jan. 27, 2009.the entire adjustment frame was replaced at a cost of $1200.00.i have the old part for you or honda to inspect, if you wish.

Molding on seat detached.

Power seat will activate itself when driver sits on it, without touching any controls. The seat moves forward pinning the driver into the steering wheel. The seat just activates itself. I am not an overweight person. It only happens when first entering the vehicle and sitting down on the driver's seat. This anomolie happens quite often.

Problems with power driver seat.i set the recline position in the furthest upright position out of personal preference.every time i get in the car i have to incline to seat to its most upright because the seat always has reclined to some degree.the degree the seat reclines varies every day.ocassionally when i exit my vehicle, the seat will automatically recline all the way down when i have not even touched the power seat controls.this has been an ongoing nuisance and my dealer has not been able to resolve this issue.problem is that this problem is hard to duplicate while at the dealer service department.

Driver's front seat was very loose. Electric power mechanism would either cause it to tilt forwards or backwards on its own.other seats do not move. Have taken to dealership at least twice for repairs.dealershipwas finally offering a new seat.

Driver power seat base broke making the seat unstable and unsafe.the vehicle is undrivable.if there was an accident, the seat belt would keep me from going forward, but then the seat would jolt back and most likely flip me backwards into the seat behind me or my child if he were in the seat!

When exiting the drivers seat, the seat angle switch is depressed, which lowers the seat back. We had noticed the seat was in a reclined position each time we reentered the vehicle, but until the current incident when i remained in my seat with one leg outside the vehicle, the seat began to recline on my son directly behind the drivers seat in a child safety seat. This of course scared us and he cried for some time due to the pain of this incident. After about an hour he seemed to be ok other than some bruising. I will contact my local service department about this, but the position of this switch or the switch itself needs to be corrected to prevent injuries.

When i exit the driver's seat and step down, my thigh sometimes hits the power seat reclining control and causes the seat to recline. The switch is spring loaded and would normally automatically jump back to the neutral position when released. For some unknown reason, it's possible to nudge it with my thigh at just the right angle that the switch does not return to its center/neutral position. I've tried to reproduce this manually by pushing it in this and that direction and i just can't do it. There seems to be some cause related to body positioning and the right amount of pressure in the right direction. I'm 5'-10", about 180 lb so it's not a case of being over/underweight or above/below height. This problem has happened a number of times. The first few times it happened, i exited the van and returned to find the seat reclined all the way. Needless to say, i was confused. I thought the seat support had broken. One time, i exited the vehicle, to check something in the rear of the car and heard my son crying. He was seated in a car seat behind the driver's seat. The driver's seat had reclined and the handlebar behind the driver's seat was pressed firmly against his legs. Luckily he was ok; but this incident highlights the potential danger of this defect.something is wrong with the design or manufacture of the switches and/or seat. They should not be so easily activated. The switches are located close to the foam of the driver's seat which compresses easily. The switches should either be relocated further away from the cushion or the switches themselves should redesigned to be more robust.*la

Abs system bangs a lot when engaging but doesn't really assist in stopping the vehicle. My wife had to make a panic stop to avoid hitting someone that cut in front of her in a parking lot. The abs kicked in and made a loud banging noise butthe van never stopped and went in to the other car.

1st dealer roadtest ok, 2nd dealer technician roadtest check ok "you must go" 3th no body hears my reason, sometime , goto stop signstop car, but it cant 100% stop , it still power output .(dot number: 96t m+stiresize: p215/65r16)

This vehicle has a multitude of problems. 1) vehicle is having problems with the brakes. 2) this vehicle has an automatic transmission and when the driver's foot was lifted off the brake pedal the vehicle began to roll backwards when on an incline. 3) the side molding strips kept falling off. 4) there is air and wind coming through the sliding doors on each side of the vehicle when in motion.*la

The rear brakes groan when coming to a stop. It begins after you replace the brake shoes on the rear drum brakes due to resonance transferred through brake drum material. American honda issued tsb 01-013 on february 25, 2003but still refused to give goodwill consideration for the replacement of the brake drums, which is estimated at $388. This vehicle has all maintenance done at lute riley honda and honda cars of mckinney in texas. American honda should recall all 1999-2001 odyssey mini vans and replace their defective rear brake drums free of charge to customers.

When driving in snow-when trying to brake a loud grinding noise of the brakes is heard -it takes a very long time to stop meanwhile the vehicle is continuing to move for unsafe distances.brake pedal takes a long time to fully depress. These problems are not encountered in dry conditions.i drove other family members cars on this same day with no problem. There seems to be a problem with the abs system on this vehicle.i am afraid to drive this vehicle in the winter. These brakes are dangerous. I bought this car as a honda certified used vehicle and replaced the tires after the first episode at the end of last winter-now with the first snowfall this year-same problem.

Whenever vehicle hit bump sounds like sliding door is ajar. The brakes sound like tractor trailer. Took to dealer & mechanic changed the lining on brakes.

Antilock brake failure.

At 1500 miles loud squeaking noisewas coming from front wheels. Dealer notified and repaired both rotors/replaced both pads. Later on, brought vehicle in for routine oil change, and asked them to check the brakes. Dealer found cracks in pads, ,which were replaced.later on, reoccurring squeaking noise was coming again from driver's side front wheel. Can nhtsa help in this matter.

System alarm of the door acitivities when sliding door close ,or no alarn on when door no close apropiatelity,sliding door not closed apropiatility,5 or 6 time dealers check my sliding door incluide 3 recall ,and incluide enginer of honda (lemon law)and now 4 time in dealer my van for same problem. The answers of deal in last time not duplicate , no problem,.noise in front brakes (4 time ), in time i paid $250,00 approx. For problem .the problem continue.warning light of brakes on in front panel ,answers dealer not duplicate,?????.noise continue.i see new honda odissey (1999 & 2000) with same problem in sliding door . I'm sorry by my english and thanks for your help for my, and the other customer( dot number: )

Please contact me so i may mail or fax the long history of defects on this vehicle. Currently i wish to address the unsafe brakes on this vehicle. Thank you

When driving at any speed and applying the brakes,brake pedalgoes down slowly to the floorboard, and vehicle is still moving.two 0-rings in master cylinder have been replaced but pedal still goes down.

System alarm of the door acitivities when sliding door close ,or no alarn on when door no close apropiatelity,sliding door not closed apropiatility,5 or 6 time dealers check my sliding door incluide 3 recall ,and incluide enginer of honda (lemon law)and now 4 time in dealer my van for same problem. The answers of deal in last time not duplicate , no problem,.noise in front brakes (4 time ), in time i paid $250,00 approx. For problem .the problem continue.warning light of brakes on in front panel ,answers dealer not duplicate,?????.noise continue.i see new honda odissey (1999 & 2000) with same problem in sliding door . I'm sorry by my english and thanks for your help for my, and the other customer( dot number: )

Other problems have included loose gasket at front windshield, sticking left passenger sliding door, squeaky brakes (not yet resolved) and pulling to right hand side of road

Vehicle was involved in a frontal collision, in which after the impact, the vehicle caught on firethis occurred due a cracked brake fluid reservoirwhich leaked.please give any further details.

Consumer stated vehicle has had multiple brake disc and rotor replacements.

Brakes failed. Pedal went to floor 3 times. Emergency brake stopped the van. Rumbling/vibration sound proceeded the failure by a few minutes. Cause of the failure remains unexplained. Dealer service found no physical problem or computer event to document the incident.

While driving and applying brakes vehicle will continue to accelerate, causingdamage to bumper. Dealer has been notified.

Vehicle purchased new with six miles on odometer.at approximately 2100 miles, we noted a screeching noise and decreased braking.we took the vehicle to the selling dealer, immke honda northwest -- this dealer put "molykote" on the disks or pads, returning the vehicle to us representing that the problem was corrected.at 3,000 miles, we noted increased metal-on-metal noise and significantly decreased braking.another dealer replaced both front disks and one front pad, indicating that all were bad.this is reported due to danger of reduced braking and the occurrence at less than 3,000 miles (normal use).

At 1500 miles loud squeaking noisewas coming from front wheels. Dealer notified and repaired both rotors/replaced both pads. Later on, brought vehicle in for routine oil change, and asked them to check the brakes. Dealer found cracks in pads, ,which were replaced.later on, reoccurring squeaking noise was coming again from driver's side front wheel. Can nhtsa help in this matter.

First time problem occured, brakes making groaning noise and also experienced brake fading.dealer replaced brake pads.repeat of problem at 13,500 miles; identical symptoms.lots of brake dust.brake system may be inadequate for the weight of vehicle, or brake pad material too soft.

Whenever vehicle hit bump sounds like sliding door is ajar. The brakes sound like tractor trailer. Took to dealer & mechanic changed the lining on brakes.

Recently, while traveling on interstate 94, the check engine light came on in my vehicle along with a light that reads "tcs". Shortly after these two lights came on, my vehicle began having problems accelerating. When i drive my vehicle, i have problems with the van taking off and maintaining stability once in motion. During travel on highways, freeways, interstates, or city streets, my vehicle violently shifts from first gear to second gearwhen i press on the accelerator, causing it to slow down unexpectedly before jerking into motion in the middle of traffic. Also, during recent night time travel the headlights began to flicker, go dim then get bright again. The vehicle also slows down when turning corners then will suddenly jump into motion. Also, the driver side passenger door recently went off track causing a screaming alarm to sound during travel. I have recently had to have the high pressure power steering line replaced because it had a hole in the upper hose.i am extremely concerned that the poor acceleration of my vehicle and the violent jerking from first to second gear will cause an accident. My vehicle is my only mode of transportation to work, school and any important place that i need to travel to.

Vehicle vibrates and steering wheel shake or shimmys at 70 mph and up. Dealer and tire manufacturer cannot fix.

At speeds 70 mph and greater, a severe vibration occurs in the steering wheel. The dealer told me it was due to the tires and that i should replace them. At approx 20,000 miles i decided to do so and the vibration went away. I have heard that honda is reimbursing some owners for the expense of new tires in this situation. I am looking for the same from honda.( dot number: )

System alarm of the door acitivities when sliding door close ,or no alarn on when door no close apropiatelity,sliding door not closed apropiatility,5 or 6 time dealers check my sliding door incluide 3 recall ,and incluide enginer of honda (lemon law)and now 4 time in dealer my van for same problem. The answers of deal in last time not duplicate , no problem,.noise in front brakes (4 time ), in time i paid $250,00 approx. For problem .the problem continue.warning light of brakes on in front panel ,answers dealer not duplicate,?????.noise continue.i see new honda odissey (1999 & 2000) with same problem in sliding door . I'm sorry by my english and thanks for your help for my, and the other customer( dot number: )

The alarm failed repeatedly. Yh

System alarm of the door acitivities when sliding door close ,or no alarn on when door no close apropiatelity,sliding door not closed apropiatility,5 or 6 time dealers check my sliding door incluide 3 recall ,and incluide enginer of honda (lemon law)and now 4 time in dealer my van for same problem. The answers of deal in last time not duplicate , no problem,.noise in front brakes (4 time ), in time i paid $250,00 approx. For problem .the problem continue.warning light of brakes on in front panel ,answers dealer not duplicate,?????.noise continue.i see new honda odissey (1999 & 2000) with same problem in sliding door . I'm sorry by my english and thanks for your help for my, and the other customer( dot number: )

Consumer states that dealer is charging for the reconnecting of the alarm after recall is performed.please provide any further information.mr

Power steering is not affective in cold weather.

Complete loss of power steering occured because of a pinhole in the power steering return hose. Yh

In may of 2002, i purchased a used 1999 honda odyssey from a reputable honda dealer in conway, ar. At the time of purchase, the car had 48,680 miles. The car was in excellent shape. Approximately five months later, i noticed two things: my gears were slipping and my power steering fluid getting very low. On 10/29/02 (and 57,163 miles), i brought the vehicle to the honda dealer where i reside in monroe, la. It was determined from the technician that my power steering rack was leaking and that i had to replace my entire steering rack. Thank goodness for the extended warranty! rack was replaced.

Consumer stated the sliding door will not shut properly, it keeps popping open.door ajar light is constantly on. Cause is unknown. The doors popback out after closing, causing the ajar light to come on and alarm to sound, alarm fails if the vehicle is put in park or neutral. Doors have been serviced, switches and latches have been replaced.

Honda odyssey power sliding door trouble.

This vehicle has a multitude of problems. 1) vehicle is having problems with the brakes. 2) this vehicle has an automatic transmission and when the driver's foot was lifted off the brake pedal the vehicle began to roll backwards when on an incline. 3) the side molding strips kept falling off. 4) there is air and wind coming through the sliding doors on each side of the vehicle when in motion.*la

Both sliding doors are stuck, will not open or close.this seems to be an unsafe condition when carrying 6 children, as my wife often does.

Driver side automatic sliding door unlatched while driving on interstate.i got a emergency tone telling me something was wrong, but no indication on the dash.i found a couple recalls for this problem and stopped by the local honda dealer (piazza), but they said the vin has no recalls and the recall is too old.i just bought the vehicle a month ago.this is a safety issue known by honda and even if it is happening only now, the dealer should repair at no cost to me.

The sunvisors are so loose that when normal breaking pressure is applied to the car, the visors will move out of position if not locked, blinding the driver. The visors have been replaced once, re-tightened once. Two dealerships claim that this is a manufacturing problem. I contacted honda who said that only a dealer could repair the problem. This is a serious hazard, as i've almost wrecked when i was blinded when slowing down because the sun visor moved.

Sliding door always was defective from 2006. Always not closing to the end. One slider door outside handle not working from 2006, probably cable broken inside of slider door. Sliding door handle is lose. My wife not using slider door more than 10 years, because it stock and can't open at all. Front door lock also not working correctly. Also i want replace all air back in my mini van, i never receive any paper recall from dealer.

Right rear power sliding door will not latch shut

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact stated that he attempted to open the side sliding door and the door opened partially before becoming stuck.the contact also stated that the vehicle failed to start. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for inspection where they advised that the ignition switch needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The dealer also stated that they could not repair the door. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 166,000.

1999 honda odyssey. Both ofdriver's and passenger's side slidingdoors would not latch properly and could not be secured because both latches broke off . The driver side sliding door plastic latch cracked and broke, and the one on the passenger side sliding door broke off and detached. Both sliding doors can not be secured. It was discovered because the passenger sliding door can not be closed, lead me to inspect the driver side sliding door, and it showed that the latch has been cracked and broke, but it is still in place. It allows the door to close but not latch properly.

Intermittently bothsliding doors opened while driving the vehicle. Dealership and manufacturerwere notified.

The rebound feature on the automatic sliding door did not work as specified in the brochure, when the door handle on the rear passenger side was accidentally pulled while passenger was entering the vehicle the door began to close and hit the passenger in the shoulder, door continued to close. Nlm

Passenger side sliding door does not automatically rebound most of the time due to design flaw. Yh

The sliding doors freeze shut after it has rained at night and temperatures fall below freezing, the water freezes the rollers that slide in the track, leaving both sliding doors impossible to open.

There was a recall back on 4/25/00 for the door latch assembly. The recall # was 00v119000. I'm having the same exact problem again with the door not closing all the way. I called hennessey honda in woodstock, ga and they told me that they didn't have that recall on record. Then they went on to say that they won't fix it again. I checked the history of the vehicle recalls and don't see where this was done. Why should i have to pay for this repair when it was already determined that it's a manufacturer defect? is there a time limit on how long honda will fix this repair for free?

In august the vehicle was taken to the dealer for the left sliding door not working properly.they advised it had a broken center roller and it was replaced (at a deductible cost 100).in november the dealer was contacted and advised the same door they worked on was beeping continuously(thechime for the door not latched), and that there was 1 occurrence of the door opening on the highway 1foot on it's own.the dealer looked it and advised it had a broken latch. Over the next 2 weeks they were contacted 2 times for me to be advised it wasn't in yet.3 weeks after the last visit to the dealer they said i could bring it in on friday 12/28.by this time the door had opened for the second time on it's own.they initially looked at the door and asked what was the problem--they were again advised of the problems.they replaced the door latch again at a deductible cost of 100.the mechanic advised they work on these all of the time and he felt they should get a better fix since it is safety related (mini-van, doors opening on own, children--didn't mix).the vehicle was purchased as a canadian model.vin [xxx], i have nhtsa recall campaign notice 00v119000 but was advised my vehicle didn't "need" that done.it didn't fall in the recall program---based on my 2 problems i feel it should.please let me know what i may do to see that this is fixed properly.i am thinking of selling the vehicle due to this safety problembut cannot in good conscience pass this only another person.thank you. [xxx].information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

Sliding door does not have pressure sensor. 7 year old thumb was stuck in door, and door didn't slide back to indicate that something was stuck in it. Dealer contacted.the vehicle?s doors detect only heavier pressure and could cause injuries to children?s hands.

Consumer complainedthat due to manufacturer'sdesignwas unable tooverride electric door lock by usingdoor handle.design issue was a serious problem for disabled or elderly persons to reach across their shoulders to lift/move manual unlock switch.the lock/unlock switch for the doors does not operate when electrical power is not available.the consumer also stated that the switch should not unlock all dooors.that is, should unlock only those doors that the consumer desires to unlock.

Automatic sliding doors stops at 50% of travel. Doors (left and right) will not close. Doors appear to close but 'door open' alarm is activated. Doors stuck in full open position.

The drivers side sliding door will not open manually or automatically because it thinks the agas cap dood is open. It's completly closed though.

Power locks onthe sliding door on the driver's side will not unlockfrom the inside or outside,cause unknown.please give any further details.

At 73,000 miles my transmission needs to be replaced.many other people have reported this problem.two incidents were cited in the los angeles times of catastrophic failures that could lead to serious accidents.this car is our family vehicle, i am scared of what might happen even if the transmission is replaced.several posts to the internet indicate that people have replaced the transmission up to three times over the life of the vehicle.i understand honda has issued a recall or extended the warranty on the 2000-2001 odysseys but will not being doing anything for the 1999 model.also, the locking actuator on the door of the vehicle has failed repeatedly.the alarm system will arm, but the door is not locked.when the door is then opened the alarm sounds.this has scared my children enough to make them run from the vehicle to the street.this problem appears to corrected now, but it took three tries.nlm

I have a 1999 honda odyssey minivan.the manual sliding doors stick in wet or snowy weather.sometimes you can get the doors open but it takes severla minutes.manyl times i have been unable to open either sliding door and have had to pull my kids over the front seats to get them out of the vehicle.it is a serious safety hazard when you cannot open the doors to get your children out of the vehicle.this problem is widespread on honda odysseys.my sister has a 2000 odyssey and pulled the entire handle off the door trying to get the door open.honda has 2 service bulletins detailing a fix for replacing the weatherstripping but they won't cover the cost for me because it is out of warranty.i feel this is a serious safety issue and that these doors should be recalled.

The passenger side sliding door on my 1999 honda odyssey has failed to open on many occasions and i didn't think of it as anything more than a nuisance. This time one of my children's fingers was caught in the door and we were unable to open the door either from the inside or the outside for several minutes until we got a passerby to force it open. His finger was significantly more damaged than if we had been able to immediately open the door, not to mention the panic and distress and being trapped.

System alarm of the door acitivities when sliding door close ,or no alarn on when door no close apropiatelity,sliding door not closed apropiatility,5 or 6 time dealers check my sliding door incluide 3 recall ,and incluide enginer of honda (lemon law)and now 4 time in dealer my van for same problem. The answers of deal in last time not duplicate , no problem,.noise in front brakes (4 time ), in time i paid $250,00 approx. For problem .the problem continue.warning light of brakes on in front panel ,answers dealer not duplicate,?????.noise continue.i see new honda odissey (1999 & 2000) with same problem in sliding door . I'm sorry by my english and thanks for your help for my, and the other customer( dot number: )

Automatic sliding door does not contain a safety feature to stop when opening door as it does during closure, resulting in gas cap/nozzel getting jammed into door. Mjs

I have an honda odyssey van 99' and one of the sliding doors when out first then the other a cple months later. I've been stuck with it jammed open and had to ride home like that w children in the car and taking a turn and one of the door slid open, next to my 3yr.old while i was driving, its done that several times. But now neither of the doors work, so the kids have to climb over the front seat to get in for months now. I've taken it to the honda place and they say its the motor in both doors which will be 900 dollars each to fix! i don't have that. Why has this problem that is a reoccuring problem in alot of honda vans not been recalled!?

Intermittentlyelectric sliding door opens. Dealer has inspected vehicle.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey.the sliding door locks are failing.each time the vehicle drives over a bump, the door alarm sounds, warning that the doors are unlocked.the contact has to depress the door lock button located on the instrumental panel in order to keep the doors locked.the dealer stated that his vin was not included in nhtsa campaign id number 00v119000 (latches/locks/linkages:doors:latch).the vehicle will be taken to the dealer for repair.the current mileage was 12,000 and failure mileage was 11,200.

Honda said the other 3 recalls for the exact same problem of 1999's does not cover mine even though ihave the exact same problem. The car door is a hazard and could open unexpectedly. They should fix mine just like they fixed the others. Maybe they should start another recall.dt

Right sliding door often will not close and latch shut, even after several attempts.one time, i thought it was closed, but it slid open on its own while i was driving.

The sliding door behind the driver will not open many times.sometimes it sticks and even my husband can only open it after repeated powerful pulls.sometimes it stays locked.the other sliding door is very difficult to open sometimes also.

Nhtsa recalls #99 v 158 000/sliding door latch & #99 v 157 ooo/ throttle and linkages.on-going problem with dealer honoring. Recall notices; seeking help from nhtsa in this matter. Consumer needs to include dealer name, address and phone number.

The sliding door does not open by remote and its "very hard" to open by the sliding door latch.please provide further information.

Driver side power door failed to open manually or by power lock, dealer replaced and later it failed again, both left and right doors failed simultaneously and passenger could not get out of vehicle.

Driver's side electrical sliding door does not secure properly.door can open if pulled without force.owner took van to dealer, door is completely inoperative.please describe details.

Alert buzzer of both sliding doors go off intermittently while driving. The vehicle has been taken to the dealer5-6 times. The tracks and contacts have been cleaned,does not remedy the problem.due to the constant buzzing of the door alarm as if the door is opened, consumer resulted to turning off the automatic door feature, but when using the doors manually, the doors are hard to open.

Latch assembly to powersliding doorhas failed,unable to close or lockdoor. Dealer contacted.there wasrecall 00v119000;but this vehicle not includeddue to vin.

Electric doors on the van are designed to stop if something is in the path, however failed causing injury to consumer, roller went over finger and crushed the finger. *mjs

The sliding dooropens and closes automatically. Dealer has not been able to repair the problem.

Electric sliding door honda odyssey stays open refuses to close.

Sliding side door stick. They do not open smoothly. I have confirmed this with other owners. The dealer says they just need lubricating. And they seem to snicker when i mention the doors as if they know something is wrong. This last time that prompted this report is that the actual door handle came off!! thank you.

Both manual sliding doors will not open when it's hot or raining. Vehicle has been taken to dealer numerous times, cannot remedy the problem.

1999 honda odyssey rear power sliding door will not latch.

System alarm of the door acitivities when sliding door close ,or no alarn on when door no close apropiatelity,sliding door not closed apropiatility,5 or 6 time dealers check my sliding door incluide 3 recall ,and incluide enginer of honda (lemon law)and now 4 time in dealer my van for same problem. The answers of deal in last time not duplicate , no problem,.noise in front brakes (4 time ), in time i paid $250,00 approx. For problem .the problem continue.warning light of brakes on in front panel ,answers dealer not duplicate,?????.noise continue.i see new honda odissey (1999 & 2000) with same problem in sliding door . I'm sorry by my english and thanks for your help for my, and the other customer( dot number: )

Both sliding doors are stuck, will not open or close.this seems to be an unsafe condition when carrying 6 children, as my wife often does.

Passenger's side sliding door not opening properly since purchase.taken todealer for repair 5-6 times.dealer replaced latches.currently,door opened while driving 55 mph. Consumer able to close with remote control, does not open or close manually.

Automatic doors stay open and will not close. Consumer switched to maunal and door will not open.consumer has taken vehicle to dealer 3 tmes ,dealer has replaced latch assembly with special tool with conjunctions switches, and also aligned conjunction switches. Dealer was not sure if defect was fixed permanently.

Sliding doors would fail to suction tight,door cannot be readily opened. Would struggle to get it open.handle had came off twice in owner's hand. At dealer's 1st time, consumerwas charged to replace handleand check door. The 2nd time, suction tape was replaced, but it failed after awhile. Vehicle is going back for a third time for same problem.

Electronic doors close to easily, key to sensitive, child/adult can easily be squeezed in doorwell, told by sales that doors would operate like garage or elevator doors.

1. No known events leading to failure.2. Sliding doors fail to open/close.it has occurred several times.consequences include failure to exit the vehicle in an emergency3. Taken to dealer several times and parts replaced and failure occurs again.

I have honda odyssey 99. The power sliding door on the driver side does not open and close. The "sliding door light" is illuminated.

Problems with poor operating sliding doors. *mr the problem existed during 10 months of ownership.the dealer sprayed the doors with lubricant, placed blame on cold weather, the key was used, lock switch, rollers, user error and placed repair cost responsibility on the consumer.none of the attempts were successful. *sc

Every winter since we purchased our 1999 odyssey brand new, the power sliding doors would freeze and lock up.it will not work.since our odyssey is out of manufacturer's warranty, the cost to repair is very expensive - a dealer estimated $2000 just to fix one door.so we decided not to fix the sliding power doors and just open them manually instead.even in manual mode, they still freeze during winter.the dangerous part is that they open by itself even when the vehicle is in motion.i respectfully submit that this may be a serial defect.

Electric sliding doors are still unlatching.recall was taken care off in 1999. Recall id#99v159000/ manufacturer's recall#99054.consumer will contact dealer.

We consider the car to be a lemon as it has been back to the service station many many times with no resolution.the greatest danger is the inoperable doors and locks that intermitantly engage and disengage.this can be a serious problem with our small children being lock in a car.the dealer has not been able to remedy this issue after several attempts.

Power sliding door will open unexpectedly during operation ofvehicle. Dealership informedconsumer this vehicle was not included in any recall. Previous owner had this problem examined bydealership. Mechanics cleanedground and slide for sliding door failing to effectively remedy the problem.please provide any additional information / documentation.

The automatic sliding doors on the honda odyssey are advertised as having the ability to stop when confronted with an obstacle , but they clearly do not and will easily crush anything that gets in their path.this is a horrible design for any vehicle but unthinkable and unforgivable in a vehicle designed to transport children.

Door weather strips come loose.

Right door beeps while opening due to door motor failure. Yh

Consumer took car to dealer for a problem he was having with door latches. Dealer fixed the problem, consumer went on vacation, and when he returned the latches were not working again. Door almost sliced his daughter in half. These were automatic door sensors that could detect an object in or around door.consumer stated that his daughter has a bruise across her shoulder.

The sliding automatic door retracter requires to much pressure to retract.please give any further details.

I bought a honda odyssey in september 1999 as a brand new vehicle. Since then i have taken the vehicle to the dealer for evaluating a problem with the left side sliding passenger door. This happened on 3 occasions while the vehicle was under warranty and twice after warranty period. The problem recurs shortly after each visit. Now the dealer wants me to pay for the repairs without any assurance that the problem would not recur. I need to know if this is a problem for other vehicle owners as well and what i can do about it.

Left sliding door not locking, unlocking, or opening properly. Dealer tried to fix twice now and still broken.door locks and unlocks itself while in motion. It pops, clicks, and buzzes at random. Right sliding door opens while in motion. Dealer tried to fix once and still broken. A/c makes tremendous "thunking" noise-clutch engaging improperly. Dealer tried to fix twice-told me"could not duplicate"still broken. Left & right front windows both had bad parts. Left still waiting on parts to be put in. Seatbelt in middle, left rear locked so tightly while van in motion that i was trapped. It would not release even while van was not braking, turning, etc. Doors are main safety concern and dealer not able to correct problems and zone office #6 unwilling to return my phone calls regarding this important matter.

Problems with transmission slippage on a 1999 honda odyssey. *mrthe problem was found during a major performance of service where the dealer found that the transmission fluid was burned.there was intermittent slippage, which eventually became worse, even after the part was replaced. *scc also the automatic doors did not work at times.

Whenever vehicle hit bump sounds like sliding door is ajar. The brakes sound like tractor trailer. Took to dealer & mechanic changed the lining on brakes.

Both left and right sliding doors do not retract.yh

Consumer frustrated and disappointed with the unfair treatment he received from honda employees pertaining to the safety of his vehicle.*phconsumer reporting about a problem with the rear door on van.*la

I bought my 1999 odyesse in march of 2004. I took my van to the honda dealership to find out why my driver's side sliding door was not closing completly. They told me that the latches and hinges needed to be replaced totalling $420. They checked my warranty and those parts were not covered. I told them i didn't have $420, to repair the door. One week later the other sliding door stopped closing all the way. I looked up the 1999 odyesse to find out if there were any recalls for this and there are plenty, but when i spoke with america honda they said that my vin number had no recalls. Then i spoke with the honda dealership in town and they told me that the only recall for my vin was for the transmission. So, i believe there is a lot being covered up. I have four small children that are ride in this van everyday and from what i have read on this web-site my children are not safe with doors that can just come open when the vehicle is in motion.

We consider the car to be a lemon as it has been back to the service station many many times with no resolution.the greatest danger is the inoperable doors and locks that intermitantly engage and disengage.this can be a serious problem with our small children being lock in a car.the dealer has not been able to remedy this issue after several attempts.

If opening side sliding door, and whenattempting to close it, it may or may not close. Dealers says they would have to adjust the sliding door strikers. Dealership has adjusted striker twice.

Electronic left sliding door closure mechanism closes on my left arm, and fails to emergency stopping and retracting.

Erratic power lock operation, intermittentlylock would unlock by itselfafter locking by panel control or remote. Also, sliding door would open approximately 6" and remain open until vehicle was turned off. Then, would wait a few minutes and restart vehicle. Dealer notified, and and made some repairs. Please feel free to provide any further details.

Putting a child in the car seat accidently hit the automatic lock on the key chain and sliding door began to close. Applied pressure to keep it from closing, but it failed. Had to move out of the way. Manual states thatif a power sliding door runs into any obstacle while it is closing,door will stop and then reverse direction.contacted dealer , and they contacted manufacturer.manufacturer said it is supposed to work like this. *ml

The front doors on this van do not have adequate "notches," for the door to rest when open.most doors are made in such a way that they can be fully and/or partially open and have the doors rest in a relatively secure state such that the door won't open or close suddenly. This is especially true if the vehicle in on a slight incline where gravity can cause the door to swing open and hit another car (as in a parking lot) or person; or close by itself and hit a passenger who might be entering or exiting. The doors on the 1999 odyssey just seem to sit at whatever position you set them to. There is a slight feel of a notch in the fully opened position, but it's not obvious and certainly not strong enough to counter any force that tries to move it. The problems i face is that my driveway has a slight incline. Even the slightest tilt in the vehicle (nose up) will cause the doors to close by itself when let go. I have to constantly make sure that the kids are using the sliding doors (and they have their own set of problems as many other odyssey owners already know) when there's the potential for them to use the front doors to get in and out just to prevent the younger kids from getting hurt. And of course, i have to make sure i don't get caught myself if i step out and turn around to reach for something on the floor (for instance). Recently, we had some moderately high winds and the doors blew shut with the car on level ground. I'm not talking hurricanes or even gale force winds; i'm talking the wind blowing harder than normal. These doors are dangerous; they should rest of notches like all other car doors. It shouldn't be hard to verify my claim !*la

1999 honda odyssey amongst other models that use the electronic sliding doors have aproblem that also is very dangerous to the consumer. The safety hazards include doors not being secured, having to drive with door ajar and switch off so buzzer shuts off, should a person be involved in an accident the people in the back will be trapped in the vehicle. And the honda dealers refuse to recall the vehicle for repair.

Driver's side door will not close all the way. Whenconsumer opens the door the doorm is suppose to close automatically.

Consumer stated both sliding doors became stuck while doors were being unlocked. Consumer applied force to door to open it,resulting in door handle breaking.

Left door squeals while closing and opening. Yh

Sliding door window has shattered and is completely cracked. Dealership has not examined vehicle to determine a reason forshattering. .*note:approximately in june 1999,rear windshield shattered and was replaced.reason given for that defect was excessive heat. Vehicle was eventually examined by local dealership and was repaired under warranty.

Vehicle vibrates excessively. Dealer cannot correct defect.

Vehicle pulled to the left at highway speeds. Dealer has repairedvehicle and it pulled to leftagain.

Van serviced for 7500/6 month service, by dealership. Van has had a pronounced pull to the right ever since.van back at dealership 3 times(7/6,7/19 & 8/20/2000) to have problem correct, dealer is not able to correct this problem. *cj

Other problems have included loose gasket at front windshield, sticking left passenger sliding door, squeaky brakes (not yet resolved) and pulling to right hand side of road

The front right coil spring on my 1999 honda odyssey broke off at the bottom.there was no other damage.i have not correct the problem, but heard there where other people with the same problem.

1999 honda odyssey. When we were in our dealership for a state inspection the mechanic notice our front coil spring broken,when questioned this was one in a million , they said it was the only one in our area that had this problem. When i asked to have the other coil spring replaced as a safety concern they told me it was not necessary due to they have only seen one in there dealership with this problemi was always told that if you replace one tire or shock or strut you should do it in pairs! lucky for us we had a ext coverage (mileage 46751) the second time was at (97653) lucky for my wife the van was at a light and the tire went flat. At the dealer the mechanic found the right coil spring broken with a flat tire and a list of bent and broken parts a total of $617.00 out of our pocket. Coil springs should never brake , this is a safety concern.

Right front spring is broken, which should not have happen.now this is to cost me over $1,000.00 to fix it.

While driving at any speed the consumer had to struggle to keep the vehicle from drifting to the left.the dealer informed the consumer that the problem is a factory problem.

Our first coil spring broke at46,751 miles yr2002 rt side. The second one broke 97653 miles lf side 2005 luckily my wife and son were stopped at a traffic light when the left side of the van fell down resulting in a tire and sway bars wheel sensor damage. The third coil spring broke 123,000 miles rt side. We are very fortunate that we were stopped or the dealer found the broken spring. I have the current coil spring and the only difference between the two are one has a coating on it the other is painted. Same size dia metal. These failure rate is evidence there is a problem with the coil springsand a growing trend. This is a safety issue!!!

I have a 1999 honda odyssey, 147,000 miles. On saturday, march 3, 2007 at approximately 11:30 am, i was driving and heard a loud noise beneath my vehicle. I then heard a piece of metal sliding down the roadway behind me. After pulling over and noticing that my front right tire had been punctured and going flat, i retrieved the large piece of coiled metal from the roadway. My first thought was a broken coil spring, but it appeared that the springs were ok. I replaced the tire and proceeded slowly believing that i had probably run over the broken spring which had been left in the roadway by another vehicle. Approximately 10 miles down the road i heard the same sound, and another piece of metal sliding down the road. I retrieved that piece of metal and compared it with the first, and it is a near duplicate match, including the location of the break. Upon further inspection, i noticed that my van had broken both the left and right side front coil springs, nearly identically, but it was difficult to tell because they appeared to still be seated properly in the coil housing closest to the tire. It appears that the broken coil springs are rusted through the black manufacturers paint at the location of the fracture.i had two of my children with me at the times of the breaks. I estimate my speed at 50 mph on the first break, on the two lane roadway, and the roadway was level, clear and dry. The second break occurred probably within 10 miles of the first and i estimate my speed at approximately 30 mph. I was operating on a two lane roadway, and the roadway was level, clear and dry. It should be noted that a time between the two breaks, after cresting a hill on a two lane roadway, i heard a metal scraping noise beneath the vehicle, and immediately pulled over and checked under the vehicle and walked the roadway behind the vehicle, but was unable to locate what caused the sound. After pulling away, the sound was gone.

Consumer stated that while driving and without warning the steel bed is separating from the tire. Dealer notified. Size#19570r14 please provide the dot# ts

Sidewall blowout &/or tread separation. (dot number: vn 2h aaatiresize: p215/65r16)

My car came equipped with firestone tires. On june 14,2000, my right rear tire blew out on the highway. It was over 100 degrees, and the vehicle was traveling at 65 mph. The driver was able to safely maneuver the vehicle off the road. The entire outside wall of the tire was blown out, and the firestone dealer i took the tire to could find no puncture in the tire. The dealer (firestone tire & service in redwood city, 650-364-1900) told me they would send the tire to a lab for analysis. As of last week, they still had not received any word back from the lab. On july 28, the newly installed tire (with less than 1,000 miles on it) blew out under similar high heat-65 mph conditions. Again, the driver was able to negotiate off the road safely. I'm very concerned about the coincidence of two firestone tires blowing out under the conditions described. Has the ntsb received other compalints about blow-outs from car owners whose cars use the same tire brand (i realize these are not among the recalled tires). I have since replaced all the tires with michelin tires and contacted firestone about compensation and following up on the lab analysis. The second tire also suffered an exterior wall blow-out although it was not as severely damaged as the first. I still have the second blown-out tire and all the remaining firestone tires that came on my vehicle. I believe that other odyssey owners should be made aware of the problems i experienced, and that firestone should examine tires beyond the recalled tires for possible defects.( dot number: tire size: p21565r16 )

Tread separated from tire.i could put my finger between tread and tire.( dot number: vn2haaa029 tire size: p215/65r16 )

This is a 50,000 mile tire that has seperating belts after only 26,000 miles. I first started having problems with these tires around 12,000 miles, but was informed that it was a "balancing" problem. I have spoken with other odyssey owners who also are replacing these tires due to belt problems. (tiresize: p215/65r16)( dot number:tire size: p215/65r16 )

On sept. 6, 2000 while driving on i-10 in mississippi my right front tire blew out in the fast lane with my self and two very young children on board.the cause of the blow out is unknow.i have my tires rotated on a regular basis.the tire store has comment that the tire is wearing in an unusaul pattern from the outside in, instead of how they normally wear the inside out.the van is in allignment.honda has been worderful in helping me get the tire replaced.six days after the blow out i got all new tires now kelly springfield due to another blow out scare with my remaing tires and due to the fact they have worn so badly down on the outside of all four tires.( dot number: p215 tire size: 65r16 )

The affinity firestone tires ripped all away around the tread of the tire near the outside wall on the front tires.these hare80,000 mile tread warranty and these tires were comming apart at 35,000 miles. The tires were properly maintained and were rotated on schedule.these tires should be included in a recall similar to the other currently firestones tires.this issue should not go unnoticed by the nhtsa.we are very luckly that we caught this problem before a failure occured.i have never seen tires come apart like this.please take action quickly.the 1999 honda odyssey is the first year of its new heavier/bigger design.whether this a tire issue or a car issue a safetry concern exist. (tiresize: p215/65r16)( dot number:tire size: p215/65r16 )

Tread separated from tire.i could put my finger between tread and tire.( dot number: vn2haaa029 tire size: p215/65r16 )

While driving 40 mph, front left tire blewout.touring t2, p215/65r16, dot unknown, original equipment on a 1999, honda truck,odyssey.

Vehicle has demonstrated abnormal front end vibration since 3/99 at which time the dealer indicated that " mud" was in the tires causing the vibration.the vibration has continued throughout my ownership of this vehicle.the van has been realigned twice since my ownership ( once with the original 4factory equipped tire and once with the replacement michelin tires).the front brakes have been repalced at 11,000 miles due to severe wear which warranted the replacement of the rotors and the brake linings as the vehcle was said to be " unsafe" by the service manager.the vibration has continued with abnormal tire wear and " cupping" on both the 4 factory equipped firestone tires and now with the 4 repalcement michelin tires.i have called american honda on several occasions to report the problem and also to ask for assistance in remedying the problem.the service technitians indicate that they are unable to locate the reason for the abnormal tire wear and vibration, but do acknowledge that they also experience the vibration, as well as see the tires are wearing abnormally.the original factory equipped tire had approximately 13,000-18,000 miles on them.the michelin replacement tires have approximately 2,000-3,000 miles on them.the vehicle had honda recommended snow tires for the months of january, february, and march 1999, after which the original ties were palced back on the vehicle.the service manager at della hondahas said that "honda is aware of this problem and feels it is the brand of tire which is incompatible with the vehicle".upon talking to linda at american honda she also agreed that if changing the brand of tires would solve the vibration, she was authorizing della dealership to replace the original firestones with the michelin tires.this was done and for approximately the first 1,000 mile there appeared to be very little vibration of the front end,after which the vibration has begun again with no remedy from the car manufacturer.

Vehicle parked. Noticed sidewall on left front tire had an opening due to a huge crack. All 4 tires had 4,800 miles on them. Took to dealer & the tire was replaced.1999 honda odyssey-bridgestone/firestone all seasonp215/55r16.

Pe00 020; was travelingon a mountain road and heard a noise. Consumer was able to pullvehicle over to the shoulder andright rear tire tread had separated from the rim. Firstone, affinty, p21565r16, dot#wn2haa109.firestone has been notified.

I bought a 1999 honda odyssey in april, 1999. It now has about 13,000 miles. On 11/13/2000, my wife was driving when she started to smell smoke. Within a mile, all engine indicator lights illuminated, the engine quit, and smoke started coming out of the engine compartment. She got out of the van; within a few minutes, the engine was engulfed in flames. The fire department came to extinguish the fire; they say the fire was caused by an electrical short and that there is $18,000 in damage. My insurance company has investigated; they say there is $19,000 in damage -- a total loss. My questions: 1. What's the likely cause of the fire -- a honda design or manufacturing defect, or a dealer installation error? (i had the local dealer install a honda cassette deck in november, 1999; i had to take the van back for repairs a few days later when i noticed that certain electrical accessories no longer worked correctly and my battery went dead.) 2. What leverage do i have to get special treatment (e.g., a good deal on a new van, temporary transportation) from honda and the dealer? (my wife is 6 months pregnant, she had our 20-month-old daughter in the van with her; they are fine, but a bystander had to help them get out of the van -- they could have been seriously injured in this incident.) i have contacted the dealer, who has contacted honda. Neither wants to provide temporary transportation (my insurance doesn't cover it); the best they've offered is to expedite delivery of a replacement (at least 2-3 more weeks). At this point, i don't know if they'll charge me msrp or give me a discount.

Engine check light kept coming on intermittently, vehicle taken todealer, and they informedconsumer that transmission needed to be replaced. Feel free to provide any further infromation.

I bought a 1999 honda odyssey in april, 1999. It now has about 13,000 miles. On 11/13/2000, my wife was driving when she started to smell smoke. Within a mile, all engine indicator lights illuminated, the engine quit, and smoke started coming out of the engine compartment. She got out of the van; within a few minutes, the engine was engulfed in flames. The fire department came to extinguish the fire; they say the fire was caused by an electrical short and that there is $18,000 in damage. My insurance company has investigated; they say there is $19,000 in damage -- a total loss. My questions: 1. What's the likely cause of the fire -- a honda design or manufacturing defect, or a dealer installation error? (i had the local dealer install a honda cassette deck in november, 1999; i had to take the van back for repairs a few days later when i noticed that certain electrical accessories no longer worked correctly and my battery went dead.) 2. What leverage do i have to get special treatment (e.g., a good deal on a new van, temporary transportation) from honda and the dealer? (my wife is 6 months pregnant, she had our 20-month-old daughter in the van with her; they are fine, but a bystander had to help them get out of the van -- they could have been seriously injured in this incident.) i have contacted the dealer, who has contacted honda. Neither wants to provide temporary transportation (my insurance doesn't cover it); the best they've offered is to expedite delivery of a replacement (at least 2-3 more weeks). At this point, i don't know if they'll charge me msrp or give me a discount.

Ignition switch recall

In 2008 we bought this van from the local honda dealer in gresham, or. Shortly after we bought the vehicle we found out that our van was originally manufactured for sale in canada, and it was imported back in 1999 when the van was new. This information was never disclosed to us throughout the sale, and we only found out when we tried to have a second key made and the honda dealer said that the vin number didn't exist in their system. Honda refuses to do any recalls that have been issued for this vehicle in the usa or canada. This has led to the vehicle dying multiple times at highway speed due to faulty ignition switch that should've been replaced back in 2002 when it was recalled in both canada, and the us.

I'm continuously having problems with both slider doors jamming ,sticking shut, saying they aren't shut all the way. Used to be able to fix by pulling fuses to rest doors..now they won't even open manually at times. Passenger side files open while driving

I spoke with eric at honda recall and campaign department--i told him that my car was having the exact same issue as the recall. The key can be removed while the car is in gear and it has rolled already. He told me that this was already repaired and even though it appears the repair failed and the car is still at risk--he says that honda must evaluate it first and they might repair it. Or they may not.

I purchased a 99 honda odyssey in nov 2004with 60,000 miles from dealer. 6 months later transmission goes out because of the 109,000 warranty the honda dealer changed at no cost. Now 51/2 months later it goes out again'i called the service dept of the dealer that put the second transmission of the vehicle there response was sorry your out of warranty. So i called honda customer service line, same thing they were no help. I have 6 small children that i am trying to clothe, feed, and give shelter i have kids to drive to schools, appointments what about work how am i going to get to work. I can not afford a new transmission, car payment, or even a new car. I am so sorry i purchased such as sorry van.

While driving the engine check light intermittently comes on . Vehicle was purachased three days prior to this problem.

Engine check light came on at about 72,000 miles.took the car in to leigth honda and they told me to replace the solenoid.i paid $400 and it was replaced . About 1,000 miles later theengine check light came back on.this time took it to auto park honda in cary, nc.it had a torque converter failure code andtransmission was replaced with a new transmission.i have had the repaired van back for two weeks and the engine check light has come back on again.we are waiting for auto park's response.i have been rea many, many complaints about the exact same problem at the autofan.com web site.

Dt:consumer states she received a recall letter; the engine light came on in may. . so she took it a dealer; they had done a transmission fluid check before this. 3 weeks later on may 16, the engine light came one and they ( the dealership) told her there was a recall on the vehicle and they would order the parts. It would be ready by 6-24-04. On the 24th, they called and said they had broken an axle and would have to order the parts overnight and it would be ready on 6-25 at 2pm. She called at 1:30 and they said they hadn't received the parts yet. At 3:40 she called again and they said it was ready. They drove to get the car.after that the maintenance light came on. When theyturned the car off it would not turn back on again. Her husband checked the car and all of the transmission fluid was leaking out. They called the dealership and talked to randy; he gave them a rental to go back home. They (the dealership) drove to her home (an hour away) on monday 6-27 and dropped off her car and got their rental. They told her the srs light was on because the battery was weak. They replaced the battery. The srs light was still on; they called the dealership and made an appt. To bring the car back. They are upset because the srs light was not on before. The clock on the car will not turn on. The automatic lock system will not work. The alarm system doesn't work. Consumer did not have a recall number.

While going up a mountain engine check light came and consumer kept driving.vehicle would not go foward, it kept going backards.consumer feels this is very unsafe, especially for their kids.

Engine check light came on 5 times over 4 months. The last timetransmission had to be replaced.

Beginning in 2000, when the car was less than one year old, we have experienced major equipment failures. First, the egr valve malfunctioned; it was eventually repaired at honda's expense. Next, one of the motors for the side power doors failed. That cost approximately $800 to repair. Then, the transmission failed, and honda eventually covered the full costs under an extended warranty. For at least four years, we were plagued with an erratic "check engine" light, and sometimes the computer code was inadequate to direct a repair. In 2003 the radiator rotted out, and the replacement/repair cost us $800. In 2004 the catalytic convertor failed, and that replacement/repair cost us $1400. On july 22, 2005, the rear a/c vents failed to cool, and i called for an appointment at our local dealer to have that checked and repaired. The repair was scheduled for july 25, 2005. When i was driving the car on july 23 with the a/c turned on (the front vents continued to cool), the engine died while i was driving at a speed of 45 mph on a local highway. I managed to pull off into a nearby parking lot, and i was able to restart the car after turning off the a/c. It is now at the dealer's shop, and the labor costs alone to determine the cause of the a/c failure will cost more than $350. After inspecting the system for more than three hours july 25, the dealer's mechanic still could not locate the source of the problem. Needless to say, i hate this car! i have had many more problems than i ever expected, and the responses from american honda and from the local dealer have been disappointing. Neither establishment knows how to relate successfully to customers. This car has been a real lemon, and i am struggling with my decision about what to buy to replace it. Although honda has a good reputation, i have not found this car to be reliable. In fact, it is a major source of stress in my life, causing me to gnash my teeth when i am driving it, for i have no confidence in it at all.

Our 1999 honda odyssey has had the p0740 torque clutch converter solenoid circuit (open) code displayed numerous times, we thought since it was a serious issue and the transmission had already been replaced within 20,000 miles that we should actually take it to the dealer in marysville, wa and have them do a transmission flush then a supervisor and said no you should have us run a diagnostic by one of our master techs. After reiterating this seriousness of our transmission issue the code coming on and delays in shifting mostly just barely noticeable, they assured us if we paid $129 for a diagnostic that a master tech could get to the issue, however they later told us after we got the car back and called on the issue that an apprentice (not a master tech) had done the entire inspection and came up with no problems except a different code having to do with up bad catalytic converter which had never been an issue before and told us we may need to get that replaced soon. The transmission code p0740 came up on our way home from the dealership. I told them of the code and the research i have done and asked what else to do and they told me there is nothing that can be done that is a transmission death code and we would need to replace the transmission, to which i asked even though it was just replaced 20,000 miles ago and he said maybe you got a bad transmission. Q: are they just all bad for this vehichle?

Engine check light turns on repeatedly.honda service says failure code indicates new transmission needed, although we do not detect transmission problems just yet.internet search has turned up a lot of others mentioning similar transmission problem with 1999 honda odyssey, and i dont want to wait until there is an accident before reporting my transmission problem.based on the number of others owners with same problem, hopefully honda will do the right thing and repair/fix this problem.

Consumer has been experiencing very strong shocks as a result of static electricity.

Upon applying the brake the vehicle suddenly accelerates and is hard to hold with the brake requiring a shift of gears or turning off the engine, the vehicle was returned to the dealer on three occasions but the dealer has been unable to permanently repair the problem.nlm

Transmission failing.clutch engages late and suddenly: engine revs as gas is applied but clutch doesn't engage, then clutch engages suddenly, causing car to jerk forward hard.this is dangerous--can't pull out into traffic, because i don't know if car will actually go when i step on the gas, and car coasts as transmission tries (but fails) to shift between e.g. 1st and 2nd.please require a recall on this--many people have reported the same problem in auto newsgroups on the internet.this is clearly a manufacturing defect, and a potentially serious safety problem as well.

1999 honda odyssey ex.65,300miles. The check engine light on. Code p0740 faulty trans.when start acceleration the first gear is slippery and the driver feels "kick-back". Especially when drive on free way it takes time to speed up from the fist gear to the next gear.

While driving and applying brakes vehicle will continue to accelerate, causingdamage to bumper. Dealer has been notified.

The contact owns a 1999 honda odyssey. The contact stated that while driving at unknown speeds, the vehicle suddenly lost acceleration power. The contact stated that the failure recurred intermittently. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted about the failure. The failure mileage was 174,000.

Dt*: the contact stated while driving 20 mph on dry asphalt roads, the vehicle did not accelerate when the accelerator pedal was depressed all the way to the floor.there was no response.the vehicle was pulled to the side of the road, and all the warning lights illuminated.it was taken to a service dealer, who was unable to duplicate the problem.updated 10/30/2006 - the dealer replaced electrical parts.the recalled part had been previously replaced when the recall was receibed about two years ago.

Consumer received two recalls 99v-158000 and 99v157000, concerning honda/sliding door latch, and honda/air intake resonator; dealer been notified and still informing consumer of no parts received. Seeking nhtsa help in this matter before injury or even death may occur because dealer not taking mfr. Recall seriously.

Upon applying the brake the vehicle suddenly accelerates and is hard to hold with the brake requiring a shift of gears or turning off the engine, the vehicle was returned to the dealer on three occasions but the dealer has been unable to permanently repair the problem.nlm

While going up a mountain engine check light came and consumer kept driving.vehicle would not go foward, it kept going backards.consumer feels this is very unsafe, especially for their kids.

Nhtsa recalls #99 v 158 000/sliding door latch & #99 v 157 ooo/ throttle and linkages.on-going problem with dealer honoring. Recall notices; seeking help from nhtsa in this matter. Consumer needs to include dealer name, address and phone number.

Gas pedal was stuck in position and then suddenly released, propelling auto very quickly in reverse.

When on a hill andbrake is releasedvehicle will roll backwards. It does not idle andkeepspulling forward. Dealer has been contacted.

Driver side window rattles when rolled down, dealer lubed window tracks.

Side sliding door handle broke off when opening door. Pin that sheared off and that door pivots on appears to be made of plastic. These doors normally are powered open.due to problem with switch door would only open manually. When opening manually these doors take considerably more force to open than a normal sliding door. With my little experience opening manually i apparently pulled too hard!this seems to me to be a flaw in the design of the handle.

While changing lanes to pass a stopped box van on the right, i nicked the rear corner of the box van with the driver's side mirror housing. Although the housing folded forward as it is designed to do, the mirror "popped" out, fell to the roadway and broke.this left me without a driver's side mirror, posing an obvious safety hazard.the repair, which i am performing myself, is not yet complete due to parts delays.note: the date of the incident and mileage are approximate.

Left sliding door not locking, unlocking, or opening properly. Dealer tried to fix twice now and still broken.door locks and unlocks itself while in motion. It pops, clicks, and buzzes at random. Right sliding door opens while in motion. Dealer tried to fix once and still broken. A/c makes tremendous "thunking" noise-clutch engaging improperly. Dealer tried to fix twice-told me"could not duplicate"still broken. Left & right front windows both had bad parts. Left still waiting on parts to be put in. Seatbelt in middle, left rear locked so tightly while van in motion that i was trapped. It would not release even while van was not braking, turning, etc. Doors are main safety concern and dealer not able to correct problems and zone office #6 unwilling to return my phone calls regarding this important matter.

Other problems have included loose gasket at front windshield, sticking left passenger sliding door, squeaky brakes (not yet resolved) and pulling to right hand side of road

Sliding door window has shattered and is completely cracked. Dealership has not examined vehicle to determine a reason forshattering. .*note:approximately in june 1999,rear windshield shattered and was replaced.reason given for that defect was excessive heat. Vehicle was eventually examined by local dealership and was repaired under warranty.

While driving onthe freeway passenger 's side door window exploded without reason. Dealer has not seen vehicle.




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