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Takata recall. The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v346000 (air bags). The part to do the repair was not available.the contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v346000 (air bags) and stated that the part needed for the repair was not available. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.
I received a notice from honda automobile division, saying i have a recall on my car. The air bags are defective, and a dangerous hazard to my family! and should repaired by honda.i have taken my car to the the dealer and they said they will contact me as soon as the parts a in.this was back in july of 2016! i have not received a call!i have made several trips to the dealer and each time they said the same thing it should be just a couple of days.i tried to contact them on 9/15/2016 and i still get the same answer.i called honda america and they said the parts are on back order.i then listen to a message from bruce smith s.v.p.saying this is something i should not take lightly.! needless to say, i am very frustrated and anxious, as this is a very serious life or death situation!i am very concerned for the safety of my family ....
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v346000 (air bags); however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was notified of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.
Takata recall: when my vehicle is both stationary and in motion; the airbag light on the dashboard lights up. This has occurred consistently for the last 2 months. Took car to local honda dealership which said it was an issue the driver side airbag. I called honda and they said my vehicle had no recall for driver side. Only for the passenger side; which i had fixed after the recall in october 2016. All public data that i have seen suggests that the driver side airbag is an issue. But honda will not replace at their cost. Very frustrated?
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v346000 (air bags); however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.
Shortly after purchasing the 2011 honda pilot my wife complained of eyes and throat irritation when traveling in the car for a half hour or longer. There is no odor. I did not seem to be sensitive to these symptoms at this time. We took it to the dealer to be checked and they found no leaks, engine/heater/air conditioning. Problem continued year round with both the heater in operation and/or the air conditioning. Over the months and years my wife continued to complain and subsequent visits to the dealer resulted in checks for leaks (none found) and replacements of cabin filter but no results. My wife continued to tolerate by turning of vents and opening her windowover the past few months the problem has markedly worsened and it bothers me now as well as my four grand children who are frequent passengers. Eyes, nose, throat and lips feel a burning sensation plus headaches. Took it back to the dealer yesterday with the same result. They found no leaks, replaced cabin filter, 15 mile test ride with manager and he said he did not notice our symptoms ($170).italked with 2 other honda dealers afterwards and they claim to know of no such problem but are willing to troubleshoot to try to find out what the problem is (at my expense).my internet search of the last 12 hoursindicates that our symptom are totally consistent with the exposure to the exposure to chemicals used in the air bags, namely the highly toxic sodium azide and potassium nitrate. Could they be releasing gas? any one else have this problem? if so, have you found the source and fixed it?
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v346000 (air bags). 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. The manufacturer was aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.
My wife was driving and and car went to pass her a hit a tractor coming other direction. Car hit her on drivers passenger side spun her around and she hita mailbox on front of car than slid and hit a tree on passenger side . No air bags deployed. Can't understand it.
Taketa recall is affecting my only vehicle. I take my elderly family to doctor appointments in this vehicle. Nothing got resolved for me in weeks as i can't take my family in the vehicle as no one can ride in passenger seat. Honda isn't replying. Feel like i'm left with a unusable car which i'm still paying off. I'm very upset!
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v346000 (air bags). The part to do the repair was not available.the contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.
I received a letter from honda early last summer notifying me of the recall of my airbags saying parts would be ready in the fall and i would get another letter. So far i have heard nothing else from them.
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v346000 (air bags) and stated that the part was not available within a reasonable time frame to schedule the recall repair. The interim notice did not give a specific date for when the part would become available. The manufacturer could not provide an estimated date for when the vehicle would receive the recall repair. The contact was not experiencing a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.
Prior to purchase, the recall and possible problem existed. I was led to believe that the problem was corrected. If it was in fact corrected, shouldn't my vehicle not be on the recall list or was it just repaired on paper, in order to conclude the sale. Shouldn't they have notified nhtsa, if they had in fact made the repairs?
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number:16v346000 (air bags) and stated that the part was not available within a reasonable time frame to schedule the recall repair.the dealer did not give a specific date for when the part would become available. The manufacturer could not provide an estimated date for when the vehicle would receive the recall repair. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.
I took my car to dealer to work on 3 recall notices on driver side airbag (not takata related since it's not a takata airbag), passenger side airbag, and seat belt. I also had a srs warning light that was on constantly for about 2 years so i had the dealer diagnose the warning light. The code showed 11-21 (something about open or increased resistance on the airbag). The dealer said the airbag needs to be replaced for about $1200 and the problem was caused by tampering with the airbag wiring. This totally did not make sense since i am the original owner and nobody tampered with the airbag. The light started to come on after 5-6 years since i owned the vehicle and the car was never involved in an accident. This looks like a poor quality air bag was used when the vehicle was made and i think honda should replace this airbag at their cost.
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v346000 (air bags); however, the parts to do the repair were unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not notified. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 18v661000 (air bags) and stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. Subaru of ontario (1195 auto center dr, ontario, ca 91761, (888) 905-4875) was contacted and confirmed that the parts were not available for the recall remedy. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.
I purchase this honda pilot touring 2011 and would like to know if there is a recall for airbagsor any other matter.safety is my concern and my family.
Takata recall - front driver and passenger and front dash airbags, the sendor does not work.they will not deploy if we were to be in an accident.also, i have been experiencing transmission shudder in my 2011 pilot exl. When on light throttle between 25-40 mph, then it disappears.this is while driving on the highway and city streets.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that while driving 30 mph, another crashed head-on into the contact's vehicle and the air bags failed to deploy. The contact sustained chest injuries and was transported to the hospital. The vehicle sustained damages to the entire front end and the passenger side. The vehicle was towed to an auto body shop for repairs. The police were notified and a report was filed. The manufacturer was not notified. The vin was unavailable.the failure mileage was 10,000.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot.the contact stated that when the passenger entered the vehicle and shut the door, the air bag deployed inadvertently and struck the passenger on the head and arm. The failure caused all three of the child passengers and the driver to endure head and ear aches from the loud noise of the air bag deployment. There was no medical attention required.the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing and the mechanic stated that he had never experienced the failure; therefore, the vehicle had to be diagnosed by a district manager in order to confirm that the vehicle was not involved in a crash.the manufacturer was not notified of the failure.the approximate failure mileage was 61,100.
The contact owned a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that while approaching at a stop light she came to a complete stop behind another vehicle as the vehicle jerked without warning. As a result, the contact crashed into the vehicle in front. The air bags did not deploy. The driver sustained injuries to the right arm. The other vehicle passenger spare tire on the jeep detached from the other vehicle and damaged the engine.a police report was made. The contact drove to the hospital the next day and was treated for injuries. The vehicle was towed by the police to anindependent shop where it was deemed a total loss by insurance company. The dealer was not contacted or the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 124,000.
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v346000 (air bags); however, the part to do the recall repair was not yet available. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.
Takata airbag recall november 2017
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v346000 (air bags); however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available. Updated 03/17/17*ljupdated 08/22/2017
We are expected a wait of possibly months and forgo using the passenger seat. This is unreasonable since we use our auto everyday and many times with multiple passengers who can not climb to the rear to use the small seats. Also, i am sure that the driver side air bag is also atakata bag. Should we stop driving our auto all together? i think we should be given a loaner if this is the case.
Our vehicle was involved in a near-head on collision with damage primarily on the front driver's side quarter of the vehicle.our vehicle was travelling at least 45 miles per hour, the exact speed is unknown.the driver's side curtain airbags did not deploy, but the passenger's side curtain airbags did.my wife was the driver and only occupant, she briefly lost consciousness after the impact.the driver's side door was partially crushed in and the top of the frame was bent in towards the cabin.when she awakened, my wife saw the door frame within a couple of inches of her face.thankfully she did not seem to strike her head against the frame, but it was extremely lucky that she didn't.when the first responders arrived, they had to cut the connection to the side curtain airbags and they were surprised to see that the collision had not triggered them.i have attached a picture of the vehicle door frame and the airbags that failed to deploy.we wanted to bring this to your attention just in case it is not an isolated incident.
Purchased brand new pilot in june 2011. Around noon i was driving down on stretch of road at about 60 mph when i saw a vehicle with a trailer moving ahead of me. As i approached to pass the vehicle it appeared to slow down and started turning left ahead on the road. The trailer it was hauling did not have any signal or brake lights. I attempted to slowed by applying my brakes but the pilot did not stop after applying the brakes or slow down. It seem to accelerate instead of stopping even though i had my foot all the way down on the brake pedal.i saw ditches on both sides of the road so i was not able to avoid the crash. The other vehicle was half way turning so i hit the back of the trailer and it went left and i went right on the road.the stopped pilot started smoking inside and everyone jumped out of the pilot. It was later determined that the smoke could have been caused by the seat belts and the force of impact.even though the pilot had major front end damage the air bags did not deploy and the air bag control unit along with the air bag sensors had to be replaced. Everyone was wearing a seat belt and the front seat belts were damaged beyond repair from the impact. Two of the back seat passengers suffered minor injuries from the impact but did not require medical attention.
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that the recall notice for nhtsa campaign number: 16v346000 (air bags) was received in july of 2016. After contacting the dealer and the manufacturer on multiple occasions, the contact was informed that the parts needed to repair the vehicle were still not available and no estimated time for receiving the parts could be given. The contact had not experienced a failure.
I make reference to 2011 honda pilot recall from nhtsa:10v640000 of 12/16/2010.since i bought a similar vehicle on 12/11/2010, i would like to find out if my car is included in this recall. I wrote to the manufacturer address in california several weeks ago requesting information about this matter and as of this date, i have not received an answer. The consumer stated he was told it would take three weeks for the vehicle to be repaired more than 60 days has passed, regarding the air bag issue. Updated 10/27/16.
Takata recall - i received a letter in the mail regarding this recall and called the local honda dealership to make an appointment. They were able to get me in the following week , which was today nov 20,2018. I arrivedwhich is 30 mins from my house and they informed me that they did not have any air bags available / they were out of inventory. This is very concerning to be because now i have to wait and i will out of town (traveling with children in the car) to another state for thanksgiving. The dealership is west broad honda - richmond, va (804-672-9200)
My wife had an accident and crashed into the back of a parked vehicle. The crash itself was her fault, however the airbag deployed into her face and caused injuries, fracturing the bridge of her nose, bleeding in her left eye and basically made her whole left side of her face swell up to the point where i could not recognize her.my wife is 5'3" and needs to adjust her seating position close to the steering wheel in order for her feet to reach the brake/accelerator pedal. My contention is that at a low speed accident, if the air bag did not deploy i think she would have walked away with no injuries. Alternatively, if the car had a telescoping steering wheel then she would have had enough clearance to avoid the airbag deploying into her face.
Takata recalli have reached out to honda 3 seperate times in relationship to providing a rental vehicle since receiving the notification our vehicle is part of the takata recall.they suggest we do not have anyone ride in the passenger seat as part of their recommendation.with a family of 4 with two small children in car seats there recommendation is not possible.our other vehicle they suggest we drive is a honda ridgeline, also part of the recall for the passenger side airbag.there is also not enough room in the back to seat 2 children in car seats along with an adult.each time we have called that say they will escalate the case.we have yet to hear a response in a month.
While driving on a city street our honda pilot was in a collision with a 2003 honda civic causing $10,500 in damages. The air bags did not deploy. The pilot is now in repair and we do not know how to have the airbags checked, replaced or repaired but do not feel we should be responsible for any costs incurred.
Takata recall:received letter from honda 7/20/16 w/recall notice.called that day to apply for loaner car. Told i'd hear back in 1 week.no call.called 8/8 told would hear that day.no call.called 8/24 & was told air bags were available (didn't receive letter telling me that as indicated in original letter).called dealer.told it would be 1 - 2 months.called honda 8/31 asking about loaner car. Got call back that day saying loaner denied.paid a lot of money for car & not able to use it as intended for last 6 weeks and probably another 2 months.honda's nottaking care of customers (honda owners since 1978) as they should. The mistake was theirs and they are passing the problem on to customers.and notdoing everything they can to make it up to them.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. While driving 30 mph, the contact's vehicle was struck on the front passenger side fender and door. The air bags failed to deploy. The contact sustained back injuries, which required medical attention. A police report was not filed. The contact was able to drive the vehicle away from the crash scene. The vehicle was taken to be repaired by an independent mechanic. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 20,000.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated while driving approximately 5 mph the vehicle crashed into a concrete post inside of a parking garage. The passenger that was positioned in the rear second row seat sustained bruises to the neck, ribs and other parts of the body as a result to the faulty seat belt pretension. The air bags failed to deploy with the impact involved. The vehicle was towed to an authorized dealer. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage and vin were unavailable.updated 01/07/14*lj
Got in a two car collision. Totaled out the honda pilot 2011. Hit head on. No airbags were deployed in the pilot. Accident took place on highway 51 in ridgeland, ms. Vehicle was not in motion, other vehicle going approximately 45 mph.
Takata recall.- it has been more than 60 days (since i received the letter from honda and since i notified honda of fort worth, 3400 w loop 820 s, fort worth, tx 76116 .i have called them several times and they told me to avoid having a passenger on the front seat.this is not acceptable; i have children and that's why i got an suv, children ride in the back and adults in the front.if i am not able to drive our pilot the way it was designed, i would like to request an equal loaner vehicle until the air bag is fixed.waiting longer is not acceptable.respectfully,[xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
Takata recallcontacted brahman honda 561-966-5160 on july 20, 2016.left a message for myra in recall dept stating we received a notice stating the passanger side airbag inflator was recalled.spoke with myra later that day, gave her vin of the pilot and requested repair.she stated that it was taking until the "end of summer" before car part would be in.she stated our information was put into the system and part was ordered.called brahman honda the beginning of september and told part was still not in but they would call us when it was.66 days later and still no part, no call, no repair.
My airbag caused me injury when it deployed during a collision.i was the driver of the vehicle at the time.my vehicle was subject to a recall because rivets that attach the driver's side airbag were not installed.
Takata recall: i received notice july 2016 of this recall and immediately contacted my dealership who ordered the necessary parts on july 19, 2016. I have been calling the dealer weekly to check on the parts arriving. As of this week, the parts have still not come in and not being able to use the passenger seat has caused a significant inconvenience with my job and my family.
Takata inflators.received letter about recall in july 2016. Waiting to get inflators replaced.went to dealer stated when parts come in. Will be notified by superior honda.honda suggest that you avoid having a passenger sit in the front passenger's seat until recall repair has been performed.still waiting!
Takata recalltaking too long to repair
Airbag light began coming on intermittently in november of 2014.when taken to the dealership to get checked out, we were informed that we needed to replace it.we were then informed that it is not covered under warranty and was not part of the recall of affected airbags.additionally, it would cost $900+ to replace.i don't understand why the financial burden of an obvious defect is placed on the consumer rather than the manufacturer.there is no reason that a vehicle that has never been in an accident and is less than five years old should be having this problem.i am sure that we are not the only people having this problem.how many people have to get injured because they can't afford a $900 fix for a problem that they didn't create?
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v346000 (air bags); however, the parts to do the recall repair were 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.
Accident took place on highway 51. My car, the 2011 honda pilot, was deamed totaled by insurance. No airbags were deployed during or after the accident occurred. I was pulling out of a parking lot and truck with a steal bumper hit me going approximately 45mph. The front end of the honda pilot was demolished.
Takata recallhonda is refusing to call me in regard to this recall, and specifically to discuss options for alternative transportation.o i received a recall letter from honda in july 2016, instructing me to not use the front passenger seat.o i contacted them on 7/19/2016, and they said that a case manager would call me back, but no such call came.o i called them back on 8/5/2016.they told me a case manager would call me back, but again, no such call came.they told me my case number is 04888305.they also told me to call my dealer, which i did, (they said that parts are back ordered, with no delivery estimate, and meanwhile, i'm still using the front seat.o i called them back on 8/22.this time, they sent an internal message to the case worker, marking this case as urgent, but again, no call back has taken place.so, in summary, it has been 45 days since my first phone call to honda, and i still have received zero response.at this point, it appears that honda is refusing to call me regarding this airbag recall.due to my large family, i am forced to use the front seat, and this puts my family at risk.i want to discuss with them the availability of alternative transportation while we are waiting for the parts to arrive.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 16v346000 (air bags) and 13v016000 (air bags); however, the parts for the recall repairs were unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repairs. The contact stated that the air bag warning indicator illuminated. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 58,033. Parts distribution disconnect and vin tool confirms parts not available.
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v346000 (air bags); however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that the vehicle was involved in a head on collision and the air bags failed to deploy. The contact mentioned that the seat belt failed and did not retract. As a result, the contact hit the steering wheel and the front windshield. The contact was sore, but did not need medical attention. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for repairs. The contact insurance company stated that there was a nhtsa campaign number: 13v016000 (air bags) and 11v468000 (seats belts). The manufacturer verified that the vehicle was not included in the recall. The failure mileage was unknown.
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received notification of nets campaign number:(air bags) and stated that the part needed for the repair was not available. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vine tool confirms parts not available.updated 10/28/16*ljthe consumer stated the air bag was replaced in late september. Updated 11/02/16.
Takata recall - after multiple attempts to have the dealer from whom the vehicle was purchased replace the airbag, we've been repeatedly told "they'll let us know when they are available".given the time which has passed since the recall was announced, this is no longer an acceptable response.we need your assistance with honda to have the safety repairs related to the air bag performed.
I received a recall notice in july 2016 on the airbag defect. I have tried having the vehicle serviced but have not had any luck.several calls have been made to the local dealer and they are still unable to repair my vehicle. It has been over 2 months (60 days) since i contacted the dealer for a repair appointment.all of this time i must avoid having any passengers ride in the front passenger seat until the recall is performed.i am unable to use my vehicle to transport my family on trips and therefore unable to use it for its intended purpose.
Coming out of a 30mph zone into a 55mph zone -- i had accelerated to about 45mpg when i hit an icy section of a the road.i lost control of our honda pilot on a gradual turn in the road.the pilot turned sideways.i quickly tried to regain control as the vehicle positioned itself forward, but headed for the ditch.still out of control, a utility pole was unavoidable.i hit the pole head on at a 45 mph speed.the vehicle snapped the utility pole in half and the vehicle came to a stop after 20 feet.neither airbag deployed for me or my passenger.there is extensive front end damage.the vehicle could not have hit the utility pole any more dead center on.and yet, at 45 mph and driving through a utility pole, the air bags did not deploy.we walked away from the accident.but, at what speed and how much more head on could we have gotten for the air bags to deploy?
Takata recall. While vin check does not indicate my 2011 honda pilot is part of an active recall, i'm concerned about the loss in resale value based on all of the negative media coverage/internet coverage and active recall and class action lawsuit against takata.
Takata recall.honda automobile division sent me the recall but now says contact dealer.dealer ordered part 3 aug. To date no part. Dealer takes trade ins cars requiring recall and sells them. I was told swapping recall parts by the dealer is authorized.are my parts being swapped by the dealer to sell trade ins instead of fixing customers.dealer is university honda, florence al, 35630.honda automotive division is recordings only, dealer has no answers and makes no contact regarding status of ordered part while i continue to drive an unsafe vehicle.honda has not stepped up to the plate on this issue and only put you on to the dealer who appears more interested in selling trade ins that fixing customers' cars.honda should track recall parts by vin and inform the customer when their part has been shipped with expected delivery date. As currently managed the customer has no way of knowing anything about the status of the part ordered for their car by vin.trust in the dealer is not a viable solution as their objective is to sell cars, honda has the responsibility to the customer for safe cars and they are failing.i also have a 2009 honda ridgeline vin# [xxx] that is subject to the recall with the same issue.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
No response to vin #
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v346000 (air bags); however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received a recall notice for nhtsa campaign number: 16v346000 (air bags). The contact stated that the parts needed for the recall remedy were still not available. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v346000 (air bags); however, the part needed to repair the vehicle was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was notified of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 18v661000 (air bags). The contact called hamilton honda at 609-528-2600 (located at 655 us-130, hamilton township, nj 08691) and was informed that the parts were not available. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.
Rather than take vehicle back to dealership, decided to try local shop instead. Clicking & popping noise continue in steering when turning left. Sound getting worse and can now hear in a parking lot whereas before, was just turning on roads. Was told by local technician that sound coming from inside the steering shaft and would cost upwards of $500 to repair.blower motor needs replacing, purchased new battery, and also told right front cv axle leaking oil, another $400 to replace.surprise surprise, was told again (third time now having owned this vehicle for just 4 years) that the front rotors are warped and the front brake pads down to 50%. Total cost to replace again is upwards of $600 plus labor. Seriously?!
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that the vehicle was shifted into park with the engine in operation when the vehicle stalled without warning. The vehicle failed to restart and was towed to the dealer where a diagnostic test was performed and the battery was replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 27,000..... Updated 10-17-13 the consumer stated the vehicle completely shutdown with no warning, and it would not restart . The vehicle was towed to the dealer. An inspection revealed a dead battery.
Got a new battery 36 mins later the car was on fire
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that while attempting to accelerate over 50 mph, the vehicle released a burning odor through the vents. The vehicle was taken to the dealer several times for the failure and the dealer stated that the burning odor was due to engaging the on and off switch for the air conditioning compressor. The contact also stated that the vehicle rear air conditioning unit would activate independently. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but the vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 800 and the current mileage was 20,000. Updated 07/19/12
My 18 year old daughter was driving home 6/28/19 at midnight.car died while driving.coasted to side of road. Restarted and drove some.same thing.many lights came on.coasted to side of highway. Tried one more time and made it home. Miles on odo: 118,279.the next morning i started the ca and tried to drive to dealership.after 3 miles, the same happened to me. I was able to pull over and had aaa tow it 5 miles to dealership. At dealership, the said many error codes came up but they recommended replacing the powertrain control module (pcm).i pd $1,410.16 to do this on july 2.i picked the car up and drove less than a mile and the same thing happened.i was able to start it again and then it happened as i coasted back to the dealership. They analyzed the car, talked with hq honda reps and they recommended checking the spark plugs. They did and all 6 were bad.however, they were just replaced at 102,42 miles about 1 year earlier.july 9.i decided to replace the spark plugs and the dealership to their credit only charged me $200 (cost of labor).i was hesitant to replace them as i was not certain they had identified the true problem.i was shocked after spending the $1,400 that it happened again.ever since then i am wondering if this will happen again. I am also concerned because this problem of the car just shutting down is extremely dangerous, especially if you find yourself on the highway. So i would like someone to look into this and to see if this has happened to anyone else. Thanks.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. Half an hour after the contact parked the vehicle in the garage, it caught on fire. The fire department extinguished the fire and filed a report. There were no injuries. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic where it was awaiting inspection. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 66,000.
Vehicle purchased new in 2011. No issues until mid 2012. When attempting to start car, the starting sequence works but engine does not turnover. The starter clicks, but nothing else happens. The first time this happened, car had to be jumpstarted to get started. Battery test was conducted with no issues. The second, third and fourth times it happened, the car eventually stated with no issue. The vehicle is located in southern ca, so cold weather is not a factor. Battery checks each time indicate no issue with the battery. Most recent time, on 2/23/14, same exact problem.
The tail lights only work intermittently. We stopped by the highway patrol on the night of april 7. The next day we took it to the honda dealer, honda of bowie and they refused to check anything because at that time the lights were working. Yesterday april 13 again the tail lights were not working and again today they were and again honda of bowie refused to make any checks. The pilot is unsafe to drive at night. What can i do?
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot.while driving 20 mph, the contact stated that the vehicle stalled without warning and she was unable to restart it. The dealer made five attempts to duplicate failure.the manufacturer was aware of the failure.the current miles were 9,615.the approximate failure mileage was 2,600.updated 07/26/11*lj updated 3/16/12
While making a 3 point turn in a driveway in order to parallel park on the street my 2011 honda pilot accelerated at a high rate of speed and hit a parked car.my 2011 honda pilot continued out of control hit a curb and almost hit a chain link fence which would have caused me to travel into a busy four lane road.my 2011 honda pilot stopped by pressing both feet on the brake.five hours later my battery was dead.i had aaa roadside service replace it.i took my 2011 honda pilot to the dealership today where the service rep agreed that there have been acceleration problems with the honda pilot.he had me go to a body shop next door where the rep told me he would only work on the body problems.he advised me to go back to honda because i wanted to know what may have happened and to be sure my car was safe to drive.when i went back to honda the same rep told me he did not tell me that honda had any acceleration problems.
Moving key back and forth in driver's door lock will result in engine repeatedly turning over, even with no key in ignition.engine doesn't actually start but will crank by itself.car does not have any type of remote start installed.video of example here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yefib2tbmj0
On july 19, 2014 i had an oil appoinmentat 1:30 to have my free oil change.of course the dealership has to make money some how, so my service advisor offered that i have the transmission serviced.since i was getting the free oil i felt as though i needed to buy for some service.so the did both oil and transmission service.left the dealship no more than ten minutes later on my way home,my pilot started smoking on the right side as i stopped and was praying the light turn gree n so i could go i turned and more smoke come up.i jumped out of the car and ran to my house which was not far away and got my husbanc to come back with me only to find my car completly engulfed in flames.my car was a total loss.i believe that this was something that occured from the dealership.i never had problems with my car.now the fire inspector that was hired by my insurnce company stated that on the first inspection there was no transmission oil in the car it had all leaked out.transmission is very flamable.i would could have died in that car.nothing was salvagable.i would like very much for someome to check about this.i filed a claim with myt insurance comapny.i have also filed a claim against honda directly and of course i have not been in contact with.this was a devastating accident/fire what ever that i have had to deal with.i know in my heart that this was something done at the dealership level and this has really put a scary situation for me.i am very hesitate about a lot of things now.i have lots of pictures that i took that you can see that my car was a total loss.fire totally burnt my car.please contact me [xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
Driver door lock actuator failed causing multiple doors to stay locked or unlocked including the rear door and could potentially cause persons to be trapped inside.
While driving at around 20 mph on local road, malfunction indicator came up and engine stopped working. Towed to honda dealer and after through checkup, throttle body & throttle gasket were replaced.
Went to start vehicle. Battery dead. Dealer said to jump start and bring to dealer. Dealer said air conditioner relay stuck and drained battery. July 28, 2013 same problem. Charged battery, car started. 6 days later, same problem. Battery completely dead after 6 days. Took car to dealer. They said there was not any problem. Said we just needed to drive car more. Car has sat in garage for up to 3 weeks before without any problem. Seems there has to be an undiagnosed electrical problem somewhere in this car.
I had recently discovered that all of my windows would roll down to a third open equally if the key fob alarm was continuously pushed (by something is a purse or backpack) and i might already be away from the car.so i was now more aware of locking my car and setting the alarm and keeping the keys in sight till i was far enough away. This has nothing to do with the car being robbed it just made me more aware to lock the car.i parked and locked the car on the night of 8/31/14 and went to bed.the next day my car was unlocked and had been ransacked.many things were stolen from the car but nothing was damaged.weeks later i found a honda manual in the bushes.i thought it was from my car from the robbery.it turned out it belonged to my neighbor who drove a honda civic.he had also been robbed on the same day and thought it was odd his car was unlocked when he found it.both of us are pretty sure somebody had the technology to remotely open our cars and bypass the security systems.neither one of us reported it to the police.having been robbed (garage) before in los angeles i found they can do nothing for you so i did not even tell my insurance company thinking my rates might go up if it is known my care is easily robbed, alarm system or not.i now wake at every noise thinking it might be happening again.i can no longer leave anything in the car as i don't consider it secure.it has changed my sleeping habits and my work life is harder as i cannot leave anything in the car for any length of time.i am angry that honda has done nothing about this.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that the vehicle was shifted into park with the engine in operation when the vehicle stalled without warning. The vehicle failed to restart and was towed to the dealer where a diagnostic test was performed and the battery was replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 27,000..... Updated 10-17-13 the consumer stated the vehicle completely shutdown with no warning, and it would not restart . The vehicle was towed to the dealer. An inspection revealed a dead battery.
P0301 through p0304 honda engine misfire settlementhonda manipulate the dealer to make false allegations and the vehicle they refuse to repair it. I wish to have the truth come to light how they refuse to service and take accountability to repair the vehicle. They rather not repair it even though it is there. I was driving and the engine misfired. I was forced to drive into autozone to have them test it out and the diagnosis came back that i had to change the spark plugs. In which i did but now honda does not wish to repair it.
On april 16th 2013,i was driving my 2011 honda pilot on my street preparing to drive into my driveway,i slowed the vehicle down when i saw another vehicle behind me. I put my blinkers on informing other vehicle i was going to pull into my driveway. I waited for the other vehicle passed then proceeded to gently pressed on the gas, that's when the vehicle accelerated violently speeding onto my driveway. I immediately slammed down on the brakes but it instead of stopping the car accelerated even faster. The vehicle crashed into my house damaging the pillar wall structure next to my garage door. I tried putting the vehicle in park but it was jammed. When it finally allowed me to put it in park i put it in reverse and again it accelerated uncontrollably. I slammed down on the brakes but it wouldn't stop. The only way it stopped is when it crashed into the vehicle parked across the street. I had nightmares ever since. I had sent it to the honda dealership and expressed my concern with the car and informed them that i no longer feel safe in this honda pilot and no longer want to drive my car. Honda had told me they didn't find anything wrong with the car. I couldn't believe what i was hearing. In the 20+ years of driving i've never experienced having a car accelerate.i truly believe honda is covering up and trying to protect themselves from a law suit. They are capable of easily fixing the problem without reporting it. Who''s to question them or checked if they did their job correctly or if there was a problem with the throttle, brakes or engine? now no one will ever know the truth. I believe that the honda pilot 2011 is not a save car to drive and needs to be recalled and have an independent company examine it.
Continued replacement of spark plugs and burning too much oil.i'm now replacing spark plug #2 every 6 months.without notice while driving, all engine lights illuminate, engine begins to sputter and will not accelerate.no option available other than to pull off the road and wait for a tow truck.in some cases, simply the act of accelerating too quickly to will cause the same issue.very dangerous!can someone please explain why the class action against honda for the 2011 honda pilot engine misfire didn't include my vin# yet i continue to experience engine misfire?it should be apparent that this issue was not specific to one manufacturing plant and that it is an overall design defect.i purchased my 2011 honda pilot because i wanted a safe and reliable vehicle.this engine misfire has left me sitting on the side of the road with children and dogs in tow.the opposite of safe and reliable with a $30,000 price tag.very disappointed that honda isn't stepping up to make these repairs.
Wheel sensor wires on 2011 honda pilot are exposed and unprotected under the vehicle which when damaged, disable anti-lock braking system (abs),vehicle stability assist (vsa), and the variable torque management (vtm-4) systems.exposed wires are prone to be cut or damaged by road debris and hazards.due to the wire being exposed, it was damaged and caused an out-of-pocket expense of approx. $266.00 to repair on a brand new vehicle with only 2,600 miles on it.this could have been easily avoided if the wire had been protected by a braided covering or metal tube.wires should not be exposed within the undercarriage of a vehicle, especially ones that are responsible for safety features.
The transmission in the vehicle is shuddering or shifting abnormally when driving.
I was stopped in a drive thru with my foot on the brake and 2 vehicles in front of me.suddenly ,while my foot was still on the brake, my truck lunged forward hitting the truck in front on me and forcing that truck to hit the truck in front of them. But it didn't end there.when my truck originally lunged, the engine revved and after hitting the truck in front of me, my truck engine continued to rev up and down and my truck continued to bounce off and on the truck in front of me.after the initial impact i placed both feet on the brake and was pushing as hard as i could trying to make my truck stop.i was practically standing on the brakes, but i had no control.the revving and bouncing off and on the truck in front of me went on for several seconds.finally, my legs got tired from pushing so hard on the brakes i just took them off and the truck just stopped moving and engine stopped revving.when all of this was happening, my sensors never went off.although when my truck came to a stop , i put it in park and got out to see if the person in front of me was ok.i noticed that i was within 2 inches of her bumper and when i got back in my truck, the sensor was only beeping. I contacted american honda who advised me to take it to honda of bowie, where i purchased the vehicle.i was told that an inspector from american honda and the service manager from honda of bowie would inspect the truck thoroughly.after doing so, they informed my husband that there was nothing wrong with the vehicle and there was nothing they could do.i feel there is a safety issue with this truck and i am very nervous and anxious when driving it. I feel honda has let me down and is refusing to take responsibility for a very serious issue.
My 2011 honda pilot touring had to have all 3 engine mounts and the transmission mount replaced. The whole front end of the vehicle would shake uncontrollably on acceleration and especially at high speeds. I bought the vehicle brand new. I do a lot of highway driving and put a lot of miles on my vehicle. Currently i have 128,000 miles on my vehicle. I realize that a vehicle with a high number of miles will experience some wear tear, i never thought i'd have to replace mounts that hold my engine in place. Also, i had to replace both bushings as they were both ripped. Needless to say this suv has cost me a lot money in the last few weeks. Everything seems to be failing at the same time. I will have to reconsider my next honda purchase.
Continued replacement of spark plugs and burning too much oil.i'm now replacing spark plug #2 every 6 months.without notice while driving, all engine lights illuminate, engine begins to sputter and will not accelerate.no option available other than to pull off the road and wait for a tow truck.in some cases, simply the act of accelerating too quickly to will cause the same issue.very dangerous!can someone please explain why the class action against honda for the 2011 honda pilot engine misfire didn't include my vin# yet i continue to experience engine misfire?it should be apparent that this issue was not specific to one manufacturing plant and that it is an overall design defect.i purchased my 2011 honda pilot because i wanted a safe and reliable vehicle.this engine misfire has left me sitting on the side of the road with children and dogs in tow.the opposite of safe and reliable with a $30,000 price tag.very disappointed that honda isn't stepping up to make these repairs.
My 2011 honda pilot shakes going 80 or more miles per hour. The dashboard shakes so bad that it looks like its about to pop out.
While doing routine driving the check engine light, vsa light, and vtm-4 light all came on and stayed on.the vehicle seemed to be running normally so i pulled over, turned off the vehicle and restarted it.then only the check engine light stayed on.i continued to drive and about 10 minutes later the vsa light and vtm-4 lights came on again.i called my dealership and made an appointment.they said the vehicle could be driven with the check engine light on.i researched the issue online and found that a possible cause was a known issue regarding rings and pistons on v6 honda engines from 2009 to 2013 that allows the oil to seep past the rings and foul the plugs and that there was no recall from honda.when the dealership looked at the issue they said the vehicle was reporting that cylinder 2 had misfired once (they did not state that it was due to oil fouling the spark plug but my adviser implied that was the cause when he mentioned to keep an eye on the oil levels and change the oil at 5000 miles).they replaced all of the spark plugs and updated the vsa software per a tsb (technical service bulletin??) from honda.the service adviser told me the issue might never reoccur, or it might, and that i should keep an eye on the oil level monthly, and change the oil every 5000 miles max (i've used mobil 1 fully synthetic since the vehicle was purchased new... And super unleaded gas).if it happens again i'll attempt to push the dealership to replace the rings and pistons as they are doing for some customers.if it doesn't happen again i'll need to sell the vehicle in the next 3 years before the extended 8 year warranty on this issue expires, which is too bad because it's been mostly a great vehicle, in great condition, and with low miles.honda really should be doing a recall on this, but instead it seems they would rather lose customers and future sales.
My 2011 pilot was purchased new in aug 2011, has less than 68000 miles and i live in southern ca, yet:my battery died and had to be replaced apr 2018 (car was parked < 1hr and would not start, but started fine the hour before).my engine check transmission system light/warning came on and we had to add a quart of oil on july 18, 2019, even though i had an oil change done in may 2019 less than 500 miles before.on 7/24/19, my front windshield wipers stopped and today i had to have the motor replaced not just a fuse.i'm concerned why a honda < 9 yrs old is having these issues - burning oil & motors dying.is my car a lemon?can you please help to allow me to have a dealership service do a full inspection/fix on the oil issue at no cost and possibly a reimbursement on the cost of the new windshield wiper motor (part & labor approx. $411 - i can provide a copy of the invoice later as the work is being done today)?thank you for your consideration.i would appreciate any assistance in ensuring that my car does not progress as a lemon.i have been a dedicated honda owner since 1981 and this is the first one i've owned that has problems.thank you.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. Half an hour after the contact parked the vehicle in the garage, it caught on fire. The fire department extinguished the fire and filed a report. There were no injuries. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic where it was awaiting inspection. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 66,000.
Our 2011 honda pilot stalled in traffic and had to be towed to the closest honda dealership.after several days of sensors and a starter being replaced it was determined that engine failure came from a shredded timing belt.service department put on new belt and could not find root cause of belt failing at 26,000 miles.
On july 19, 2014 i had an oil appoinmentat 1:30 to have my free oil change.of course the dealership has to make money some how, so my service advisor offered that i have the transmission serviced.since i was getting the free oil i felt as though i needed to buy for some service.so the did both oil and transmission service.left the dealship no more than ten minutes later on my way home,my pilot started smoking on the right side as i stopped and was praying the light turn gree n so i could go i turned and more smoke come up.i jumped out of the car and ran to my house which was not far away and got my husbanc to come back with me only to find my car completly engulfed in flames.my car was a total loss.i believe that this was something that occured from the dealership.i never had problems with my car.now the fire inspector that was hired by my insurnce company stated that on the first inspection there was no transmission oil in the car it had all leaked out.transmission is very flamable.i would could have died in that car.nothing was salvagable.i would like very much for someome to check about this.i filed a claim with myt insurance comapny.i have also filed a claim against honda directly and of course i have not been in contact with.this was a devastating accident/fire what ever that i have had to deal with.i know in my heart that this was something done at the dealership level and this has really put a scary situation for me.i am very hesitate about a lot of things now.i have lots of pictures that i took that you can see that my car was a total loss.fire totally burnt my car.please contact me [xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
When i started the car this morning, i heard a high-pitched grinding noise - something i've never heard before. Driving at 30mph, the car suddenly accelerated as i applied the brakes rounding a corner. I could hear the engine revving up so i quickly shifted it into neutral until it went back to normal. Then shifted it into drive and continued on.
Got a new battery 36 mins later the car was on fire
The car stutters when you hit the gas. They told me it is the spark plugs and that there is a recall but not for my vin# ????? same car and year as the recall states. It is the same issues as the cars that have the recall vin#.
Moving key back and forth in driver's door lock will result in engine repeatedly turning over, even with no key in ignition.engine doesn't actually start but will crank by itself.car does not have any type of remote start installed.video of example here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yefib2tbmj0
Vehicle purchased new in 2011. No issues until mid 2012. When attempting to start car, the starting sequence works but engine does not turnover. The starter clicks, but nothing else happens. The first time this happened, car had to be jumpstarted to get started. Battery test was conducted with no issues. The second, third and fourth times it happened, the car eventually stated with no issue. The vehicle is located in southern ca, so cold weather is not a factor. Battery checks each time indicate no issue with the battery. Most recent time, on 2/23/14, same exact problem.
Excessive oil consumption resulting in spark plug malfunctions.problem has occurred during all driving conditions as well as while being stationary with vehicle running.
My 18 year old daughter was driving home 6/28/19 at midnight.car died while driving.coasted to side of road. Restarted and drove some.same thing.many lights came on.coasted to side of highway. Tried one more time and made it home. Miles on odo: 118,279.the next morning i started the ca and tried to drive to dealership.after 3 miles, the same happened to me. I was able to pull over and had aaa tow it 5 miles to dealership. At dealership, the said many error codes came up but they recommended replacing the powertrain control module (pcm).i pd $1,410.16 to do this on july 2.i picked the car up and drove less than a mile and the same thing happened.i was able to start it again and then it happened as i coasted back to the dealership. They analyzed the car, talked with hq honda reps and they recommended checking the spark plugs. They did and all 6 were bad.however, they were just replaced at 102,42 miles about 1 year earlier.july 9.i decided to replace the spark plugs and the dealership to their credit only charged me $200 (cost of labor).i was hesitant to replace them as i was not certain they had identified the true problem.i was shocked after spending the $1,400 that it happened again.ever since then i am wondering if this will happen again. I am also concerned because this problem of the car just shutting down is extremely dangerous, especially if you find yourself on the highway. So i would like someone to look into this and to see if this has happened to anyone else. Thanks.
While slowing to yield onto a highway i was behind another vehicle which was stopped to the oncoming traffic.as i slowed to a stop, the pilot quickly accelerated to 5000 rpm while i'm pushing the brake to the floor and came within inches on crashing into the rear of the vehicle in front of me.i was able to get the vehicle in to park.it then dropped down on its own to normal idle.this is a 2011 honda pilot touring with 29,800 miles.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated thatthe engine was consuming oil excessively and several months later, the check engine warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the short block needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 3,000 and the current mileage was 69,000.
P0301 through p0304 honda engine misfire settlementhonda manipulate the dealer to make false allegations and the vehicle they refuse to repair it. I wish to have the truth come to light how they refuse to service and take accountability to repair the vehicle. They rather not repair it even though it is there. I was driving and the engine misfired. I was forced to drive into autozone to have them test it out and the diagnosis came back that i had to change the spark plugs. In which i did but now honda does not wish to repair it.
I was informed that the way the engine was built, when the vehicle goes into eco-mode 2 cylinders shut off. In the 2011 models, the same 2 shut off every time, this causes the other cylinders to wear prematurely. Engines are now built to randomly shut off 2 cylinders. I'm very curious to know why a recall was not issued l. Seems like a very poor business practice on honda's part. I got this vehicle because i am expecting and needed a bigger vehicle but it is definitely not looking like i would ever recommend a honda to anyone at this point based on the fact i bought the vehicle december 19th and was only able to drive it for a month. I've been without a vehicle for over a month and am not sure when i will get the vehicle back. It's completely unacceptable. I got in my vehicle to take kids to school and my check engine light was flashing. Instead of taking the kids to school i took the car to the dealership, in the meantime every light on the dash came on. Once we got to the honda dealership where they had the tools to fix whatever was potentially wrong, we were informed of the issue with the cylinders. I am looking into the lemon laws in georgia. It is insane that the warranty will only cover an engine with the same problem, only less miles for 2400. So in order to get an engine that i feel safe with my children in the car, i have to come out of pocket another 3000. I will also have to replace the catalytic converters as a result of the wear on the engine from honda's faulty design.
I have replaced coils and plugs due to misfire code po302 two or more times. I have had cv joints replaced 2 or more times. I purchased this vehicle used approximately 4 years ago. I have contacted honda usa on several occasions only to be told their are no recalls except takata airbag. Only to find out their is a (known) problem with cylinder misfires for my vehicle. I brought this up to honda's attention. Not the other way around.
Honda issued technical service bulletin (tsb #11-033)related to excessive engine oil consumption and the make and model of my car and vin was in the range of the vins affected.i had to replace piston rings and spark plugs to fix the problem.when i contacted honda, i was told that my particular vin was not included in those affected even though i was experiencing the same exact problem because my parts were not listed as coming from the same manufacturer.if i'm still having the same issue; maybe there is more than one honda manufacturer that is at the root of this problem!
Lately i've noticed my 2011 honda pilot has been accelerating slower than normal. I've done all scheduled maintenance but the problem remains. My car has 100k miles and is also burning oil. I think the two issues might be connected.
My 2011 honda pilot has had a severe shutter when accelerating from a dead stop to up to 40mph. It has gotten progressively worse since i bought it in in 2014. It's now gotten to the point where just normal road driving when the eco mode kicks in it will also shutter to the point where i have to accelerate to get it to stop. I also find there's excessive oil consumption, even having to replace a malfunctioning spark plug that was covered in oil, which isn't normal either. Upon calling the dealership they said there was no recalls on this problem so i had to repair it out of pocket. Recently my check engine came on so i had it scanned the codes that came up codes p3400, p3497 which i understand honda has issued a bulletin (not a recall) about these codes & the excessive oil consumption. Honda is not repairing these know issues. I don't understand why it's being put on the consumer when it's a know problem with this vehicle...very disappointed in honda.
I purchased a2011 honda pilot in october 2014. From the first day of driving it, i noticed a vibration coming from the drive train/engine/transmission when the engine was switching into "eco" mode. The vibration can be felt through the steering wheel, gas pedal, and floor board. It becomes worse when cruising at a low rpm, or when climbing a hill (no matter how steep the hill is) when the eco mode is engaged. The vibration only stops when the car is required to increase the rpm, either from manually depressing the gas pedal, or the computer deciding it needs more power. The vehicle does not experience this vibration until the engine warms up and the eco mode engages. When the engine is cold, the eco mode does not kick in, and there is no vibration. The problem seems to be getting worse. Vehicle constantly vibrates/shudders as engine run in eco mode and as vcm kicks in/out or is in use. I see hundreds of same complaint on honda message boards and all have gotten the same response from honda. They indicate it is normal operation and nothing they can do. Anyone that's driven a vehicle for more than a few hours can tell you it's not normal for a vehicle to vibrate like that. In my driving, i find it to be not only annoying, but very distracting as i'm constantly trying to change speeds/rpm, etc. To make the vibrations go away. This constant distraction is a safety concern. I implore you to get honda to own the situation and find a fix.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that while driving approximately 87 mph, the vehicle suddenly stalled after exhibiting a loud popping noise. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where they advised the contact that the failure could have been caused by the electrical system but they could not confirm that it was the actual cause. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. The failure and the current mileages were approximately 9,800.
While driving at around 20 mph on local road, malfunction indicator came up and engine stopped working. Towed to honda dealer and after through checkup, throttle body & throttle gasket were replaced.
After the break-in period of the vehicle, and ever since then, when the air-conditioning is set on recirculate, if the gas pedal is pushed hard (for example to go up a steep hill), a smell of rotten eggs enters into the cabin.it does not do it as bad if the air conditioning is set on "fresh air".the windows are closed and no other cars are ahead of mine when it happens.i am not that worried about the smell (although it is an inconvenience).i am worried about this meaning that there is exhaust leaking into the cabin all the time at highway speed, it's just that most of the time it can't be smelled.three trips to the dealership has not resulted in a fix for this since they keep saying there is nothing wrong with it.
2011 honda pilot ex-l, engine is humming whenever the speed is up to 50 miles/hour.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that the rear air conditioning system (a/c) would not shut off from the front control panel. The contact had to reach behind her and feel around the console to shut off the air conditioner. In addition, the contact stated that sporadically when starting the vehicle, the rear a/c would engage independently but would not register on the front control panel. The manufacturer and dealer were both contacted who could not provide a resolution to the failure. The contact had concerns with having to remove her eyes from the roadway to disengage the rear a/c system. The vin was unavailable. The failure mileage was approximately 1,000 and the current mileage was approximately 10,600.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that while attempting to accelerate over 50 mph, the vehicle released a burning odor through the vents. The vehicle was taken to the dealer several times for the failure and the dealer stated that the burning odor was due to engaging the on and off switch for the air conditioning compressor. The contact also stated that the vehicle rear air conditioning unit would activate independently. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but the vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 800 and the current mileage was 20,000. Updated 07/19/12
The tail lights only work intermittently. We stopped by the highway patrol on the night of april 7. The next day we took it to the honda dealer, honda of bowie and they refused to check anything because at that time the lights were working. Yesterday april 13 again the tail lights were not working and again today they were and again honda of bowie refused to make any checks. The pilot is unsafe to drive at night. What can i do?
I was towing a trailer with a motorcycle in it. I was driving about 60 mph and the front end started to vibrate really bad. I drove to a friends house and left my trailer there because i was on my way out of town. I didn't notice the vibration once the trailer was removed. I now have about 54,000 miles on the car and the vibration can be pretty bad when i'm stopping hard and also sometimes when i'm driving. I've had the tires changed and rotated so i know it's not the tires. I also have a rear left tail light that keeps going out. I've changed it twice but it's not burned out. I think it must be a short. Now the radio lights have started to go dim. I first noticed this about 2 weeks ago.we got a hard rain this weekend and when i got into my car the next morning the headliner was wet around the sunroof on the passenger side.
Today tuesday march 26th 2013 i was in brooklyn, ny off mrtle ave. On a residential one way street.pulled up to a large open parking spot with cars in front and back of the spot.the spot was large enough for 2 cars.as i pulled into the spot and progressed slowly forward with my foot on the brake, the car rengine began to rev quickly and jolted forward hitting the parked car in front of me.this is the second time i have felt the car engine rev on it's own with my foot off the gas and jumping forward. First time was while slowing down to a stop sign and the car jumped forward and accelerated on it's own but with no accident.i dismissed it not sure why it happened.this time of course i felt the same symptom with foot on brake the car jolted forward and engine revved on it's own but hitting the car in front of me.i hope honda fixes this issue. I am very afraid this could happen around other people and accidentally hits someone when the car does this on it's own.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. While driving various speeds, the fuel cap warning indicator illuminated on the instrument panel. The dealer could not determine the cause of the failure. The service technician stated that the fuel cap needed to be unscrewed and re-tightened. The vehicle was not repaired and the failure recurred. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 2,000.
My wifes honda pilot 2011 has a severe shutter when excelarating from a dead stop up to 50 mph. It now has approximately 119000 on it but has been doing this for about a year and this shutter or missing condition is getting worse. I have read reviews and seems to be a problem honda has had for some time. What can honda do to correct this problem for all of us?
Warping of rotors causes extreme shaking when breaking also wrenching of steering wheel when sudden stopping or fast descents of stopping/breaking. Clicking in steering column while driving turning,in reverse and straight forward driving, shudder in shifting 5-30 mph , eco light coming on and causes delay in speed pickup or continuing in same speed during driving 01/15/2019. Door locks failure 06/05/2019gas purge valve gas smell in ac vent replaced 06/05/2019. Ac/heat blower motor front replaced not working 02/14/2019. Rear blower ac/heat motor broken smelled of smokereplaced 08/05/2019
Driving onto on ramp of highway from prior highway atapproximate speed of 30 mph. Driver noticed a lurch from front of vehicle. Unknown part that was involved. Possibly transmission or fuel line but only suspicion with no evidence left to investigate (see pictures included).acceleration no longer engaging. Driver pulled vehicle over to side of highway. Driver and passenger exited the vehicle. After a few minutes, noticed a stream of smoke emitting from under hood of vehicle. Small fire noticed at bottom of car. Within minutes the car went up in flames. Ems extinguished fire eventually. Total time of incident 10-15 minutes.
While slowing to yield onto a highway i was behind another vehicle which was stopped to the oncoming traffic.as i slowed to a stop, the pilot quickly accelerated to 5000 rpm while i'm pushing the brake to the floor and came within inches on crashing into the rear of the vehicle in front of me.i was able to get the vehicle in to park.it then dropped down on its own to normal idle.this is a 2011 honda pilot touring with 29,800 miles.
Stop on signal and green light is on. When i released the break, suddenly unintended accelerate and hit the front car.
Engine hesitation when coming off a stop. Very sporadic, but seems to happen more often coming through a slow turn from a stop.
2011 honda pilot, spontaneous star crack in lower center windshield, spontaneous rear hatch and passenger door opening while driving with my young child in the rear passenger seat (with "locked" doors), transmission rattle upon slow acceleration or coast at second and third gears....honda dealer said call insurance about windshield, something must have "hit" windshield without me knowing it, said "found no abnormal noises" and "cannot duplicate" rattle noise because different people have different driving patterns, said "cannot duplicate" doors opening while driving, dealer did not "fix" any of these safety issues, just told us to pick up the car...after research on internet, i believe these to be manufacturer defects.i purchased a brand new vehicle so i did not have to worry about safety or repairs.this is the third pilot i have had, and the safety issues are very concerning.after the recall on the 2004 pilot transmission, why have the same issues come up again in 2010?many complaints can easily be found regarding the faulty transmissions and windshields in honda vehicles.how is it legal for a car manufacturer to continue rolling out vehicles with known safety issues?and they market these vehicles to families with children.how about a class action law suit and shut down these manufacturing facilities?i will never trust honda again, after 15 years of loyalty and trust that safety should be a core issue.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that the automatic doors were locked while driving approximately 35 mph. The vehcile came to a stop and the front driver's side door unlocked unintendedly. In addition, the front passenger's side interior door failed to unlock unless done manually. The failure occurred spontaneously. The vehicle had not been diagnosed or repaired. Also, the contact stated that whenever driving over a speed bump, a loud noise would emit from underneath the vehicle, which sounded as though the chassis detached from the frame. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer, who was unable to locate a defect. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 4,000. The vin was unavailable.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. While driving approximately 20 mph, the driver side door failed to lock. The contact also stated that the vehicle shook and vibrated. There was no warning indicator. The contact stated that the previous owner took the vehicle to a local dealer who was unable to replicate the failure. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that the vehicle was out of warranty. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 67,500.
The truck door will unlock itselfwhile driving.
I purchased a new honda pilot lx on 26march and while driving on the highway 01april11, the hood came ajar/popped inadvertently, but the hook caught it so it did not hit the windshield.i pulled over and closed the hood and it did not occur again that day.it has only occurred once in the week i have owned the vehicle.there was no damage to the vehicle.no parts were repaired or replaced at this time.i checked the hood and parts and everything seemed to be working properly.i closed the hood and tried pulling on it to see if it would come ajar and did not.
It chatters all gears
My '11 pilot only has 65,000 miles on it and the tranny persists to jerk/hesitate/vibrate/stutter when shifting from one gear to another, either up and down, however, it is most noticeable at lower gear shift and at low acceleration. Aside from the annoyance it generate, the sudden pull or jolt in shifting at low gears renders an involuntary reaction from the driver which can lead to safety concerns.
Traveling at approximately 70 mph with the vsa (vehicle stability assist) off, the automatic transmission suddenly shifted into neutral.i lost power and forward momentum. I was startled and when i looked at the gear selector, the indicatorshowed the selector in the neutral position. I moved the selector to the drive position and immediately had forward momentum once again.i'm terrified to imagine what could have happened had i been passing another vehicle with oncoming traffic.the service technician said, " that couldn't happen.it is impossible for the transmission to move from drive to neutral without someone moving the transmission selector."i assure you it is possible, because it happened to me!
P0301 through p0304 honda engine misfire settlementhonda manipulate the dealer to make false allegations and the vehicle they refuse to repair it. I wish to have the truth come to light how they refuse to service and take accountability to repair the vehicle. They rather not repair it even though it is there. I was driving and the engine misfired. I was forced to drive into autozone to have them test it out and the diagnosis came back that i had to change the spark plugs. In which i did but now honda does not wish to repair it.
My 18 year old daughter was driving home 6/28/19 at midnight.car died while driving.coasted to side of road. Restarted and drove some.same thing.many lights came on.coasted to side of highway. Tried one more time and made it home. Miles on odo: 118,279.the next morning i started the ca and tried to drive to dealership.after 3 miles, the same happened to me. I was able to pull over and had aaa tow it 5 miles to dealership. At dealership, the said many error codes came up but they recommended replacing the powertrain control module (pcm).i pd $1,410.16 to do this on july 2.i picked the car up and drove less than a mile and the same thing happened.i was able to start it again and then it happened as i coasted back to the dealership. They analyzed the car, talked with hq honda reps and they recommended checking the spark plugs. They did and all 6 were bad.however, they were just replaced at 102,42 miles about 1 year earlier.july 9.i decided to replace the spark plugs and the dealership to their credit only charged me $200 (cost of labor).i was hesitant to replace them as i was not certain they had identified the true problem.i was shocked after spending the $1,400 that it happened again.ever since then i am wondering if this will happen again. I am also concerned because this problem of the car just shutting down is extremely dangerous, especially if you find yourself on the highway. So i would like someone to look into this and to see if this has happened to anyone else. Thanks.
Purchased 2011 honda pilot ex-l new in mid-2010. For the past several months, we felt a shudder in the transmission at/around 25 mph when accelerating lightly from afull stop. Got progressively worse over time; even passengers noticed it. Car is just under 5.5 years old with 72k miles on it. Dealer checked, said the torque converter had failed and would cost $1,900 to replace.stated the new t/c had a 'fix' that corrected an earlier, known problem?! after replacing the transmission and/or torque converter on my 2000 acura tl three times and once on two previous honda preludes, i said i'd had enough with honda and demanded for it be repaired for free. I've seen a plethora of complaints on-line about 2009-2011 pilots and odyssey transmissions and t/c's so honda obviously hasn't fixed the transmission problems that plagued earlier models, including tl's, accords and crv's. We finally settled on $500 but this will be my last honda/acura product. Hellotoyota/lexus and mazda!
Transmission shudders at 40 mph. Dealer is aware, changed computer settings and transmission at my expense. Problem still exist and dealer is aware of this issue with these vehicles and has no solution to remedy the problem. Bought the vehicle with 71k mile on 12/2/17.
On july 19, 2014 i had an oil appoinmentat 1:30 to have my free oil change.of course the dealership has to make money some how, so my service advisor offered that i have the transmission serviced.since i was getting the free oil i felt as though i needed to buy for some service.so the did both oil and transmission service.left the dealship no more than ten minutes later on my way home,my pilot started smoking on the right side as i stopped and was praying the light turn gree n so i could go i turned and more smoke come up.i jumped out of the car and ran to my house which was not far away and got my husbanc to come back with me only to find my car completly engulfed in flames.my car was a total loss.i believe that this was something that occured from the dealership.i never had problems with my car.now the fire inspector that was hired by my insurnce company stated that on the first inspection there was no transmission oil in the car it had all leaked out.transmission is very flamable.i would could have died in that car.nothing was salvagable.i would like very much for someome to check about this.i filed a claim with myt insurance comapny.i have also filed a claim against honda directly and of course i have not been in contact with.this was a devastating accident/fire what ever that i have had to deal with.i know in my heart that this was something done at the dealership level and this has really put a scary situation for me.i am very hesitate about a lot of things now.i have lots of pictures that i took that you can see that my car was a total loss.fire totally burnt my car.please contact me [xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
Takata recall - front driver and passenger and front dash airbags, the sendor does not work.they will not deploy if we were to be in an accident.also, i have been experiencing transmission shudder in my 2011 pilot exl. When on light throttle between 25-40 mph, then it disappears.this is while driving on the highway and city streets.
Driving the car at a speed of 35-40mph and 45-50mph there is a shuddering and vibration feeling coming from the drivetrain. I took it to the dealer where i bought it and i asked for a tech to take a test ride with me and they said no one was available. I left the car with them. The tech called me later and said they did not notice the vibration and there is nothing wrong. Upon researching this issue, it appears it is a fairly common problem and honda is doing nothing to address this. The vibration is very noticeable and it is getting worse. I bought the car new on 4/30/11.
Two incidents of sudden unintended acceleration.the first on january 31, 2014.the second on march 25, 2014.both incidents occurred at a very low rate of speed of approximately 5 mph.in both situations the car was coming to a stop with the brake being applied.suddenly, the rpms increased and the car moved forward with the break unable to stop the car even though both feet were applied to the brake peddle.in the first incident, the car was stopped by putting the gear shift into neutral and turning off the engine.in the second instance, the car was pulling into a parking space when the engine revved up, jumped a curb and hit a small tree,as soon as the tree was struck, the engine returned to normal speed.this has been reported to honda of america as well as to the local honda dealer.the car was brought to the dealer two times but the dealer was unable to diagnose the problem.honda of america has opened a case but thus far has taken no action.this is a potentially very dangerous situation.
2011 honda pilot. Around 66,000 miles. Transmission flushed and filled at around 60,000 miles. Issue began sometime before the flush. Acceleration from a stop is noticeably rough and vibrates within the vehicle. The problem is persistent up to around 45mph. Continues to get worse.
While making a 3 point turn in a driveway in order to parallel park on the street my 2011 honda pilot accelerated at a high rate of speed and hit a parked car.my 2011 honda pilot continued out of control hit a curb and almost hit a chain link fence which would have caused me to travel into a busy four lane road.my 2011 honda pilot stopped by pressing both feet on the brake.five hours later my battery was dead.i had aaa roadside service replace it.i took my 2011 honda pilot to the dealership today where the service rep agreed that there have been acceleration problems with the honda pilot.he had me go to a body shop next door where the rep told me he would only work on the body problems.he advised me to go back to honda because i wanted to know what may have happened and to be sure my car was safe to drive.when i went back to honda the same rep told me he did not tell me that honda had any acceleration problems.
I bought this used certified vehicle on 4/20/2013 and was driving home from the dealer. The gas pedal started to vibrate a little at speed between 40 and 50. And i also could hear a grinding noise from front right. Next day my wife was driving and i was sitting in the passenger seat and i could feel this vibration humming sound and could feel the vibration on the floor. I contacted the dealer i bought they did not have anybody to check it that time. Then i took to the dealer close by. They checked and told me i need a wheel alignment and new tires because they are warn unevenly. I did all that and after spending closer to 1000 dollars it is still doing the same thing. I have seen this complaint in the http://www.piloteers.org/ a lot. I told the dealer about the wheel bearing and brakes and they say they are all good. I am so frustrated now. This has only 21000 miles on it and this is giving this problem. Honda should take a good look at this.
The transmission in the vehicle is shuddering or shifting abnormally when driving.
I was stopped in a drive thru with my foot on the brake and 2 vehicles in front of me.suddenly ,while my foot was still on the brake, my truck lunged forward hitting the truck in front on me and forcing that truck to hit the truck in front of them. But it didn't end there.when my truck originally lunged, the engine revved and after hitting the truck in front of me, my truck engine continued to rev up and down and my truck continued to bounce off and on the truck in front of me.after the initial impact i placed both feet on the brake and was pushing as hard as i could trying to make my truck stop.i was practically standing on the brakes, but i had no control.the revving and bouncing off and on the truck in front of me went on for several seconds.finally, my legs got tired from pushing so hard on the brakes i just took them off and the truck just stopped moving and engine stopped revving.when all of this was happening, my sensors never went off.although when my truck came to a stop , i put it in park and got out to see if the person in front of me was ok.i noticed that i was within 2 inches of her bumper and when i got back in my truck, the sensor was only beeping. I contacted american honda who advised me to take it to honda of bowie, where i purchased the vehicle.i was told that an inspector from american honda and the service manager from honda of bowie would inspect the truck thoroughly.after doing so, they informed my husband that there was nothing wrong with the vehicle and there was nothing they could do.i feel there is a safety issue with this truck and i am very nervous and anxious when driving it. I feel honda has let me down and is refusing to take responsibility for a very serious issue.
I bought 2011 honda pilot ex-l res at the end of april, 2011. I noticed there was a pink color oil leak (3" size) on my garage floor on the first day after about 60 mile drive. After then, it kept leaking every time after running the car. I have honda dealer checked it yesterday. I was told that was the transmission fluid leak. I was shocked when i heard this. It is a brand new car and transmission oil leaked at the first day when i drove from dealer back to home (~60 miles). The dealer could not locate where exactly the leak comes from and waiting for the response and decision from honda corp to either fix itreplace the transmission. I searched and knew that there are lots the same issues on pilot. The more you drive, the worse the problem is even after repairing it. I wish i knew this issue before i bought this junk.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. While stopped at a traffic stop, the contact noticed that the vehicle would hesitate when accelerating. The vehicle was taken to the dealer three times for diagnostics but the technicians were unable to diagnose the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 2,000.updated 01/25//12 the consumer stated the vehicle was running rough in eco mode and under acceleration there was a delay f about one second when driven 45- 55 mph.updated 01/30/12
2011 honda pilot, spontaneous star crack in lower center windshield, spontaneous rear hatch and passenger door opening while driving with my young child in the rear passenger seat (with "locked" doors), transmission rattle upon slow acceleration or coast at second and third gears....honda dealer said call insurance about windshield, something must have "hit" windshield without me knowing it, said "found no abnormal noises" and "cannot duplicate" rattle noise because different people have different driving patterns, said "cannot duplicate" doors opening while driving, dealer did not "fix" any of these safety issues, just told us to pick up the car...after research on internet, i believe these to be manufacturer defects.i purchased a brand new vehicle so i did not have to worry about safety or repairs.this is the third pilot i have had, and the safety issues are very concerning.after the recall on the 2004 pilot transmission, why have the same issues come up again in 2010?many complaints can easily be found regarding the faulty transmissions and windshields in honda vehicles.how is it legal for a car manufacturer to continue rolling out vehicles with known safety issues?and they market these vehicles to families with children.how about a class action law suit and shut down these manufacturing facilities?i will never trust honda again, after 15 years of loyalty and trust that safety should be a core issue.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. While accelerating, the vehicle vibrated violently without warning. Crown motors (555 cypress ave, redding, ca 96001, (530) 241-4321) repaired the transmission switch, but the failure recurred. The dealer informed the contact that the torque converter needed to be repaired. The contact scheduled an appointment to have the vehicle repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 62,000.
Seat belt buckles come undone after clicking them into place. Then have to repeat clicking and sometimes do not even know it's not properly clicked until seatbelt comes undone.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated while driving approximately 5 mph the vehicle crashed into a concrete post inside of a parking garage. The passenger that was positioned in the rear second row seat sustained bruises to the neck, ribs and other parts of the body as a result to the faulty seat belt pretension. The air bags failed to deploy with the impact involved. The vehicle was towed to an authorized dealer. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage and vin were unavailable.updated 01/07/14*lj
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that the vehicle was involved in a head on collision and the air bags failed to deploy. The contact mentioned that the seat belt failed and did not retract. As a result, the contact hit the steering wheel and the front windshield. The contact was sore, but did not need medical attention. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for repairs. The contact insurance company stated that there was a nhtsa campaign number: 13v016000 (air bags) and 11v468000 (seats belts). The manufacturer verified that the vehicle was not included in the recall. The failure mileage was unknown.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that the rear driver's side seat belt malfunctioned and would no longer retract to secure the passenger in the seat. The cause of the failure was not diagnosed. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer and local dealer were not notified of the failure. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was 140,000.
Purchased brand new pilot in june 2011. Around noon i was driving down on stretch of road at about 60 mph when i saw a vehicle with a trailer moving ahead of me. As i approached to pass the vehicle it appeared to slow down and started turning left ahead on the road. The trailer it was hauling did not have any signal or brake lights. I attempted to slowed by applying my brakes but the pilot did not stop after applying the brakes or slow down. It seem to accelerate instead of stopping even though i had my foot all the way down on the brake pedal.i saw ditches on both sides of the road so i was not able to avoid the crash. The other vehicle was half way turning so i hit the back of the trailer and it went left and i went right on the road.the stopped pilot started smoking inside and everyone jumped out of the pilot. It was later determined that the smoke could have been caused by the seat belts and the force of impact.even though the pilot had major front end damage the air bags did not deploy and the air bag control unit along with the air bag sensors had to be replaced. Everyone was wearing a seat belt and the front seat belts were damaged beyond repair from the impact. Two of the back seat passengers suffered minor injuries from the impact but did not require medical attention.
Once i secure my seatbelt, it rides up around my neck and under my right armpit within 5 to 10 minutes.i have moved my seat forward and back, up and down and changed the back to recline more and less.the result is always the same!no only is this uncomfortable and requires constant adjusting, but it cannot be safe.
Drivers seat height adjustment lowers on it's own while driving. This happens every time it is driven, creating a safety issue since driver sinks to lowest position while vehicle is in motion.occurred while driving new car off the dealers lot. Dealer was unsure how to fix.
Bought 2011 pilot in may 2010, brand new. The brochure stated the vehicle has leather interior trim. To my dismay two years later, the center seat developeda crack and was taken to the dealer, and was told the seat was vinyl. Not leather! the hand rest on all doors and center console are all torn and stretched to reveal the trim was thin strips of some sort of rubber. Now all seats are also cracked and torn after the vinyl hardened. I feel as if i was fleeced by honda. Had i known the interior was rubber and vinyl i would have stuck with the fabric seats. Additionally the vehicle kept shutting down only to find out the throttle body was defective. The vehicle 'eats' brake pads and the emergency does not work properly. I learnt the hard way few months after purchasing my vehicle. I parked it in my driveway which has a very slight incline, placed it in neutral and applied the brakes and stepped out, only to hear horns blowing. On checking, the vehicle had rolled into the street. To this day the dealer cannot figure why the emergency brake does not work if the vehicle is on an incline with the back towards the bottom of the incline..
Honda pilot headrest is canted too far forward.a person wearing their hair in a bun, ponytail or clip cannot fit safely in the seat with the head rest in place.this is a dangerous defect because the most tempting solution is to raise the headrest to an unsafe height or to remove it completely.
Honda pilot ex-l.driver side and front passenger seats are extremely uncomfortable after more than a 5 minute ride.suspect this is due to faulty lumbar-support design, placement and extreme firmness.unsafe and unhealthy.pain is so intense that it remains after driver and passenger are no longer in the car/seat.could pose long-term health problem.
I am complaining of the horrible head restraints that push my head and neck forward. I have very good posture and am only comfortable seating up straight. I just purchased this car used to replace my beloved jeep grand cherokee. I have owned two cherokees but did not buy a new one because of , the reduced windows, poor visibility and horrible forward tilting head restraints, the cherokee is like being in a coffin so i had to look at another manufacturer. Over all the pilot is a good option with much bigger windows and visibility but the head restraints are also terrible. I can not rest my back on the back of the seat in a fairly upright position without my head pushed forward by the head restraint. I tried but ended up with a head ache every time i drove the car. What is the car industry thinking? do people sit in these cars/suv's? i know many that say just recline your seat. What the hell help is that? i don't like to be reclined or am i comfortable reclined plus does that not defeat the point of a head restraint? a person should be able to sit in their car andhave their seat support their body while also aligning the head restraint to support their head from injury on impact. The car manufacturers need to get their heads in the game and make the cars safe but comfortable without having to recline your seat as if you are in a lazyboy chair. This is infuriating.
The material inside on door cranking plus the arm rest crank a default in the materialnothing has been did about it. Paid to much money for that to happen . I took it to the deal were i got it from they say the sundid but it on the front part of the truck know we're else.
After purchasing my 2011 honda pilot touring i quickly came to realize how uncomfortable the seats are. My boyfriend first noticed this on an hour trip and then that is when i put two and two together and realized that is what has been causing my hip, leg and back pain. I'm not sure what it is about the seats, but they are miserable. Our feet go numb, legs ache and hips practically kill us. After a weekend trip 5 hours away we are both dealing with pain. It is enough that i am considering selling the suv. I love the pilot other than the seats. I'm telling you, they are miserable. It's awful because i want to keep the vehicle. Would love if honda would address this issue, but i've seen that this is a common problem with several models and they haven't done anything. With as much as we spend on a honda, and as much as they make, you would think they would help us out. It's misery.
I had the front arm bushing replaced and i understood there was a bulletin. I now have to have the bushing replaced again. I feel the issue has not been addressed.
2011 honda pilot experiencing a severe vibration issues when applying the brakes when traveling at highway speeds (45mph+).the vehicle stability, steering and control do not feel safe under these conditions. We first identified the problem with honda at 39000 miles in 2012 and they balanced the tires. Brought to honda's attention again at 69000 miles in august 2013. They replaced the front and rearbrake pads and resurfaced front and rear the rotors for a charge of $478. Still experiencing at 80000 miles and they said we need new front rotors ($440) and need to replace compliance arm bushings (found compliance bushings split and torn) for $736.95. Please investigate as a serious defective issue that perhaps warrants a recall.
I was stopped in a drive thru with my foot on the brake and 2 vehicles in front of me.suddenly ,while my foot was still on the brake, my truck lunged forward hitting the truck in front on me and forcing that truck to hit the truck in front of them. But it didn't end there.when my truck originally lunged, the engine revved and after hitting the truck in front of me, my truck engine continued to rev up and down and my truck continued to bounce off and on the truck in front of me.after the initial impact i placed both feet on the brake and was pushing as hard as i could trying to make my truck stop.i was practically standing on the brakes, but i had no control.the revving and bouncing off and on the truck in front of me went on for several seconds.finally, my legs got tired from pushing so hard on the brakes i just took them off and the truck just stopped moving and engine stopped revving.when all of this was happening, my sensors never went off.although when my truck came to a stop , i put it in park and got out to see if the person in front of me was ok.i noticed that i was within 2 inches of her bumper and when i got back in my truck, the sensor was only beeping. I contacted american honda who advised me to take it to honda of bowie, where i purchased the vehicle.i was told that an inspector from american honda and the service manager from honda of bowie would inspect the truck thoroughly.after doing so, they informed my husband that there was nothing wrong with the vehicle and there was nothing they could do.i feel there is a safety issue with this truck and i am very nervous and anxious when driving it. I feel honda has let me down and is refusing to take responsibility for a very serious issue.
My honda pilot along with numerous other honda pilot owners are experiencing a severe vibration issues when applying the brakes to just slow down when traveling at high-way speeds. The vibration can be so severe that if you are not holding the steering wheel firmly it could cause you to lose control of the vehicle.when addressed at honda dealerships you are told it is warped rotors and that even with a brake job (which is not necessary based upon inspection) thatthe problem may return. There is basically nothing they can do, so live with it.this is a severe safety issue that has been previously reported on your site and needs to be addressed through proper inspection and a recall.
Purchased a 2011 certified used honda pilot in june 2013, 20,200 miles, after reading reviews stating the reliability.within a couple of months, notices a vibration when braking.honda service station said the rotors are warped and recommended resurfacing and new brake pads, but that the warranty wouldn't cover the cost.called honda and they verified the problem wasn't covered by warranty - normal wear and tear.shortly after, the vehicle began pulling with every bump in the road.in addition, the transmission began slipping, jerking, and jumping into higher gear when coasting to a stop.took the vehicle back to the honda service station and was told that in addition to the rotor issue, the tires were unevenly worn and should be replaced (24,000 miles).they recommended having an alignment.was also told there is nothing wrong with the transmission, which clearly isn't the case.took the vehicle to a local service station for alignment, tire rotation, and balance and was told the alignment and balance were only slightly off and having them done didn't correct the problem.they also stated the rotors should be covered by warranty because there was no reason for them to warped at such a low mileage.between the transmission and suspension problems the vehicle feels unsafe to drive.i'm very uncomfortable driving it even on a short highway trip.a very expensive, unreliable vehicle.
Today tuesday march 26th 2013 i was in brooklyn, ny off mrtle ave. On a residential one way street.pulled up to a large open parking spot with cars in front and back of the spot.the spot was large enough for 2 cars.as i pulled into the spot and progressed slowly forward with my foot on the brake, the car rengine began to rev quickly and jolted forward hitting the parked car in front of me.this is the second time i have felt the car engine rev on it's own with my foot off the gas and jumping forward. First time was while slowing down to a stop sign and the car jumped forward and accelerated on it's own but with no accident.i dismissed it not sure why it happened.this time of course i felt the same symptom with foot on brake the car jolted forward and engine revved on it's own but hitting the car in front of me.i hope honda fixes this issue. I am very afraid this could happen around other people and accidentally hits someone when the car does this on it's own.
When applying the brakes at any speed over 50 mpg, the steering wheel shakes like an earthquake.dealer said brakes were fine and that there was no issue.next trip the dealer said the brakes might need to be redone (22k miles really?) and that the rotors were warped. Repairs would not be covered under warranty or extended warranty.this is obviously a defect and needs to be handled by honda.now approaching 40k miles and the problem is making me nuts.i'm going to wind up paying out of pocket for their poor design.i just hope the new rotors & pads on the front end will make it go away.
Purchased brand new pilot in june 2011. Around noon i was driving down on stretch of road at about 60 mph when i saw a vehicle with a trailer moving ahead of me. As i approached to pass the vehicle it appeared to slow down and started turning left ahead on the road. The trailer it was hauling did not have any signal or brake lights. I attempted to slowed by applying my brakes but the pilot did not stop after applying the brakes or slow down. It seem to accelerate instead of stopping even though i had my foot all the way down on the brake pedal.i saw ditches on both sides of the road so i was not able to avoid the crash. The other vehicle was half way turning so i hit the back of the trailer and it went left and i went right on the road.the stopped pilot started smoking inside and everyone jumped out of the pilot. It was later determined that the smoke could have been caused by the seat belts and the force of impact.even though the pilot had major front end damage the air bags did not deploy and the air bag control unit along with the air bag sensors had to be replaced. Everyone was wearing a seat belt and the front seat belts were damaged beyond repair from the impact. Two of the back seat passengers suffered minor injuries from the impact but did not require medical attention.
Noticed the cars steering wheel shakes when brake is applied at approximately 65-70 miles per hour which is very scary. Brought the car to the dealership and was told the rotors need to be re-surface. I ask why because it's a brand new car with very low mileage and response was it could be the problem. Brought the car home 6/9/12 afternoon. Drove it the next day and steering wheel shaking still present. I research the web and found out, lots of honda pilot owner are having the same problems and that the remedy for it was replacing 1. Power steering pump 2. Power steering rack. Finding were presence of metal fillings from the power steering pump that's coming from the power steering rack itself and result was no more vibrations in the steering column...honda need to recall this existing problemfor safety purposes before someone gets hurt...
Same issue as others have posted here.for the last six months the cars steering wheel and seat shake violently when you apply the brakes going over 50 mph.when the weather is warmer and the car has been driven for over 1/2 hour, the shaking gets even worse.you have to reapply the brakes and hope that the car slows down.we had the rotors turned and it got better for a week and then right back to before (out $100)honda dealership is saying it isa "normal" wear and tear issue and there is no reason to be concerned and no safety issue.sounds like they just don't want to address this dangerous problem.i, also, have never experienced this problem in a car before.i am afraid to drive it, but don't know how to fix it.i wish a recall would force honda to fix this dangerous problem before someone gets seriously injured.
Having had the front brake rotors replaced twice (april 2012 & june 2012) and replaced front tires after first rotors, vehicle continues to shake on downhill, supposedly causing front wheels to heat up. Local vail service technician thinks underlying honda issue however after taking to honda dealership, they did not see any problems and suggested that we didn't know how to drive on mountainous roads. Seriously?! this is a major issue with the model & year of vehicle.
Warping of rotors causes extreme shaking when breaking also wrenching of steering wheel when sudden stopping or fast descents of stopping/breaking. Clicking in steering column while driving turning,in reverse and straight forward driving, shudder in shifting 5-30 mph , eco light coming on and causes delay in speed pickup or continuing in same speed during driving 01/15/2019. Door locks failure 06/05/2019gas purge valve gas smell in ac vent replaced 06/05/2019. Ac/heat blower motor front replaced not working 02/14/2019. Rear blower ac/heat motor broken smelled of smokereplaced 08/05/2019
Brand new vehicle when it reaches aprox that speed or brake the steering wheel vibrates and shake violent at braking, also pulls to the left. Bring back to the dealership but not problem solve, they got a service bulletin 06-068 but it doesn't correct the problem, i got up to 23,000 miles and the tires became close to the carcase (all four), the vibration and pulling still.
Car has had issues with shaking steering wheel when braking from 60+ miles per hour. I think it may be warped brake rotors. However, this problem should not occur on a car so new nor with such low mileage. I have a safety concern regarding this issue. In review of complaints there were at least a couple more complaints that said the power steering pump and rack replacement fixed the issue. Seems like there is a design flaw and honda should do a recall... Note: i have not taken this car to the dealer yet for resolution...
When slowing down in the vehicle the steering wheel vibrate and driver can lose control of vehicle. The brakes when applied to slow down or stop also has pulsating or feels like they may not be stopping the car at all and more pressure has to be applied to the pedal to stop. I have found same complaints from other consumers on different complaint websites. The only recommendations from honda are to have rotors resurfaced.when applying the brakes at any speed over 50 mpg, the steering wheel shakes like an earthquake. Dealer said brakes were fine and that there was no issue. Next trip the dealer said the brakes might need to be redone . And that the rotors were warped. Repairs would not be covered under warranty or extended warranty. This is obviously a defect and needs to be handled by honda. Now approaching 40k miles and the problem is making me nuts. I'm going to wind up paying out of pocket for their poor design.
The vehicle steering vibrates vilonently when braking during 50+ mph.dealer found the rear rotors to be warped and replace them along with brake pads, the problem remains and gets progressively worse.additionally, the braking response is extremely sluggish and requires extreme distance and pressure to stop the vehicle.this coupled with the vibration or the premature warped rotors and warn brakes are a combination for tragedy.several pilot owners are experiencing this very same issue and honda should be able to correct by replacing the parts with adequate rotors that can support and safely stop the system when braking without feeling like the suv is going to become discombobulated on the road.i wouldn't be surprise if this problem was one of the factors that cause the tragic accident in the bronx earlier this year.the vibration and lack of stoping power is a catalyst for disaster.i am so concern about the situation that i drive the car with extreme caution in the highway because i'm afraid of getting to an accident, i can't wait to get out of my lease because i don't trust the vehicle.it's a real misfortune because overall its a great vehicle with the exception of the severe problem.
While driving at approximately 55 miles per hour and attempting to press on the brakes, i noticed a jarring pulsating action from the steering wheel. I took my 2011 honda pilot to the shop to have my mechanic inspect the vehicle. The mechanic stated that the rotors were warped, and called the honda dealer to inquire of a recall. The honda dealer said there was no recall, and advised me to replace the rotors. The vehicle now has 75000 miles on it, and the same pulsating action when applying the brakes is felt on the steering wheel.
Rotors began to prematurely warp at about 20k miles. Dealer resurfaced the rotors as a courtesy service. Warping problem re-appeared at approximately 30k. Warped rotors caused severe vibrations through steering column at highway speeds making for unsafe driving conditions. Honda tech mentioned that honda used rotors with a softer material in an effort to reduce squealing problem on previous year models. However, this resulted in warping problems on newer models as car is heavier and these rotors are not sufficient in stopping the vehicles without causing significant wear. At 55k miles, i decided to replace rotors with a third party since honda refused to stand behind their defective product and replace my rotors even though i had reported the problem well before the standard factory warranty period of 3 years / 36k miles. Technician also discovered cracked compliance bushings on front end.
I began to accelerate from a stop sign and my steering wheel started to shake.in an effort to gain control of the vehicle, i pushed the brakes.the problem was, my brakes were not responding to any inputs.i had to drive my vehicle in a ditch in order to come to a complete stop.luckily, i was only going 30mph when this occurred.this is a very dangerous and life threatening situation.
Rather than take vehicle back to dealership, decided to try local shop instead. Clicking & popping noise continue in steering when turning left. Sound getting worse and can now hear in a parking lot whereas before, was just turning on roads. Was told by local technician that sound coming from inside the steering shaft and would cost upwards of $500 to repair.blower motor needs replacing, purchased new battery, and also told right front cv axle leaking oil, another $400 to replace.surprise surprise, was told again (third time now having owned this vehicle for just 4 years) that the front rotors are warped and the front brake pads down to 50%. Total cost to replace again is upwards of $600 plus labor. Seriously?!
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that while driving 50 mph, he depressed the brake pedal and the vehicle shook. The vehicle was taken to a certified mechanic for inspection and they stated that the rotors had warped and the brake hardware needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was notified. The failure mileage was 24,000.
Changed brakes at 30,000 and again at 50,000, rotors also. Vehicle continues to have a rubbing sound on left front. Three sets of brakes and rotors in 50,000 miles.
Noticed a vibration in the gas pedal while driving at any speed. Feel every like bump in the roads. Also when slowing to a stop and turning or backing out of a parking spot, i feel/hear a hard vibration on brake. Took to dealer, they stated warped rotors...to new to happen. Got full brake job at $340. Drove off, issue still present. At this visit tires were rotated and balance too. Next day also noticed all 4 rims were damaged from the tool that removed my tires. Told supervisor everything i learned about other pilot owners and this possible defeat of rotors. They still have my truck (4 days so far) trying to identify issue. They do agree there is an issue. They are going to do road force balancing next. I will fight for a refund of this brake job and will continue to pursue until i am satisfied.
On april 16th 2013,i was driving my 2011 honda pilot on my street preparing to drive into my driveway,i slowed the vehicle down when i saw another vehicle behind me. I put my blinkers on informing other vehicle i was going to pull into my driveway. I waited for the other vehicle passed then proceeded to gently pressed on the gas, that's when the vehicle accelerated violently speeding onto my driveway. I immediately slammed down on the brakes but it instead of stopping the car accelerated even faster. The vehicle crashed into my house damaging the pillar wall structure next to my garage door. I tried putting the vehicle in park but it was jammed. When it finally allowed me to put it in park i put it in reverse and again it accelerated uncontrollably. I slammed down on the brakes but it wouldn't stop. The only way it stopped is when it crashed into the vehicle parked across the street. I had nightmares ever since. I had sent it to the honda dealership and expressed my concern with the car and informed them that i no longer feel safe in this honda pilot and no longer want to drive my car. Honda had told me they didn't find anything wrong with the car. I couldn't believe what i was hearing. In the 20+ years of driving i've never experienced having a car accelerate.i truly believe honda is covering up and trying to protect themselves from a law suit. They are capable of easily fixing the problem without reporting it. Who''s to question them or checked if they did their job correctly or if there was a problem with the throttle, brakes or engine? now no one will ever know the truth. I believe that the honda pilot 2011 is not a save car to drive and needs to be recalled and have an independent company examine it.
Driver was pulling into a parking space when the 2011 honda pilot suddenly accelerated out of control.at the time of the sudden acceleration, the driver did not have a foot on either the gas pedal or brake.rather, the driver had just taken the foot off the gas pedal in the process of slowing to a stop and turning into the parking space, and was about to place a foot on the brake.after straightening into the parking space, the car accelerated violently on its own volition.at that time, the driver quickly pressed a foot on the brake. The brake did not work.the car continued to accelerate through the brake, and lunged over a concrete barrier at the end of the parking space and began to travel down a hill on the other side.the car only stopped when it hit a tree near the top of the hill.the vehicle was towed to the dealer.the dealer informed the driver that it was unable to recreate the incident or determine the cause.the driver contacted and complained to the manufacturer, honda of america, which sent a regional representative to the dealer to look at the vehicle in further detail.currently, honda of america is in the process of finalizing its review of the incident.the driver's insurance company was notified.the mileage of the vehicle at the time of the incident is unknown (as the car is currently with the dealer), but the driver estimates it to be around 18,000 miles.the speed at the time of the incident is difficult to determine as the car was nearing a stop and then forcefully accelerated through the length of a parking spot with enough force to jump the concrete barrier on the other side and hit a tree causing significant damage.the driver estimates the speed to have reached 15-25 mph +/-.while the driver suffered only minor injuries, the driver is pregnant. The full extent of any potential injuries to the baby are yet to be determined.
The brakes didn't function properly which caused me to strike a tree with my family in the car.i was traveling at approximately 45 miles per hour when another vehicle hit the front passenger side quarter panel and it sent us on part of a gravel road and then off the road.i engaged the brakes upon impact and had plenty of time to stop before heading into trees.the vehicle did slow, but not enough to avoid hitting a tree at approximately 25-35 mph, which totaled the vehicle.
I bought this used certified vehicle on 4/20/2013 and was driving home from the dealer. The gas pedal started to vibrate a little at speed between 40 and 50. And i also could hear a grinding noise from front right. Next day my wife was driving and i was sitting in the passenger seat and i could feel this vibration humming sound and could feel the vibration on the floor. I contacted the dealer i bought they did not have anybody to check it that time. Then i took to the dealer close by. They checked and told me i need a wheel alignment and new tires because they are warn unevenly. I did all that and after spending closer to 1000 dollars it is still doing the same thing. I have seen this complaint in the http://www.piloteers.org/ a lot. I told the dealer about the wheel bearing and brakes and they say they are all good. I am so frustrated now. This has only 21000 miles on it and this is giving this problem. Honda should take a good look at this.
Passenger side back wheel rotors makes a noise when ever i step on my brakes.i have called honda customer service today and waiting for their call.i took it to fairfax honda and they told me that they will need to resurface back rotors and it is not covered under manufacturer warranty even though the vehicle has less than 13000 miles and is well under 3 years.when i bought the car they told me that everything is covered bumper to bumper for three years and now they say rotors are not covered.so a defective rotor is not covered?i am confused why honda is destroying its name brand.
The rear brake wear indicator began emitting a chirp upon braking at about 46000 miles. Recently the brakes began "growling" when applied at various speeds. The mpg approximately 3 mpg over that time period. The dealer reported that the rear brakes were metal on metal and that the front brakes had 20% remaining on some part and 40% on others. He attributed the premature and uneven wear to rust. He did not mention any rotor problems but my research indicates there is a rotor problem that honda is not addressing.
This is the second time my brakes have failed.the first time this happened was about 6 months ago. I was leaving my house going about 20mph and wanted to make a right so i applied the brakes, the car would not stop or slow down, even with the brake pedal all the way down.i had to use to use the emergency brake to stop the truck.i turned the truck off and then back on andtested the brakes by driving very slow and braking.this seemed to clear the problem. Today my teenage daughter was leaving the gas pump and needed to back up.after she put the car into reverse, she tried to apply the brakes but the truck would not stop.she pushed the brake pedal all the way down and was still unable to stop the truck. She had to apply the emergency brake to stop the truck.i instructed her to turn the truck off and then turn itback on and test the brakes.this again cleared the problem.i have taken my car to the dealer and they have not been able to find anything wrong.
A few weeks ago, i being to notice the steering wheel vibrates and wobbles upon applying the brake at 60+ mph on our new honda pilot we purchased a little over a year.concern for my safety and my family, i took the vehicle back to the dealer and they mentioned the forward rotors needed to be machined and was not covered by factor warranty and would cause $220 to do the job.i spoke with the service manager and dealer manager and they both would not offer to honor there 3 years or 36,000 bumper to bumper warranty to fix the issue.i decided to google for honda pilot 2011 owners with similar issues and sure enough i was not alone on this issue, just reviewing only two forums i saw over 50 replies on similar issues as to mine for new honda pilots.i strongly believe there is a possible defect in the material used for the brake pads or rotors on these pilots to be experiencing rotor issues with less than 20,000 miles to be .please, i would like for further investigating and inquiries into this matter be taken for the sake of all our safety.thank you in advance.
Steering wheel vibrates when braking at or near 65 mph, loss of control.
I have a 2009 honda pilot touring. I bought this vehicle as a honda certified pre-owned on 03/17/2011. The vehicle mileage was 33194 miles and current mileage is 92000. We live in madison, wi. During 2013-14 winter sessions there were many days the weather was very cold here. One day when the weather was very cold (probably -10 f), i took the car from my office parking lot. The car was parked for little over 8hours. As soon as, i came out of the parking lot, i need to take left. When i tried to apply brake to stop, the brake was not engaging. I was not able to press the brake. After couple of blocks, i will come to a t junction and i need to take left on that. The cross traffic does not stop at the junction. The car wasn't stopping and i took a hard right turn. Again i took a hard right turn in 100-200 feet. The brakes were not engaging at all. After so many times of pressing hard, finally i was able to apply brake and stop the car. It was a scary moment thinking that the car is going to crash somewhere. I called my honda technician and he mentioned that it could be because of cold weather and i should call him again if the problem returns. There were a few times, i faced the same problem. I was able to engage the brakes after a few minutes each time. I took to the honda service center in feb 2014 (or around that time). The technician checked and told me that they will call honda to find out about this since another honda vehicle (not pilot) reported similar issue. When i went to take back the car, i was told that there is no fix to this issue. The workaround is to run the car for a while before i drive. Sometimes we forget and the problem is coming repeatedly even when the temperature is in single digit. I faced the problem just a few days back too. I am not sure whether anyone else using honda vehicle reported about this problem. Please contact me for more info.
When brakes were applied, brake pressure did not engage.had to pump brakes to get them to work.the problem became more frequent.eventually discovered premature failure of the brake master cylinder.
I feel that nhtsa should look into 2011 honda pilot brakes and steering because when slowing down in the vehicle the steering wheel can vibrate and driver can lose control of vehicle. The brakes when applied to slow down or stop also has pulsating or feels like they may not be stopping the car at all and more pressure has to be applied to the pedal to stop. I have found same complaints from other consumers on different complaint websites. The only recommendations from honda are to have rotors resurfaced at this time but i believe there is defect in the brakes and steering rack and should be covered by manufacturer.
Experiencing the same issue many 2011 pilots are reporting- excessive vibration on the steering column when breaking over 60mph. We were rather fortunate in that our reliable auto repair service man told us that a car with this low mileage should not have rotors issues- that this is definitely a manufacturers defect and to check with a honda dealer. So we called the dealer we purchased the car from and he said they called honda and there are no problems. So i found this web site- i copied and pasted over 7 full pages of complaints regarding this issue.so honda is blind siding us and i will shout rather loudly because this is ridiculous. Do they need to have hundreds of reported fatalities like the airbags before they fix it.i will not drive this car on the highway until they fix it.
Purchased brand new pilot in june 2011. I was driving on a freeway at 60 mph and wheel started shaking when i hit brakes. Driving became very dangerous because of shaking. Talked to honda service dealer about it and issue is rotors/brakes which is not covered under warranty. This should not happen in a care that's under 3 years 36000 mile warranty.
Wheel sensor wires on 2011 honda pilot are exposed and unprotected under the vehicle which when damaged, disable anti-lock braking system (abs),vehicle stability assist (vsa), and the variable torque management (vtm-4) systems.exposed wires are prone to be cut or damaged by road debris and hazards.due to the wire being exposed, it was damaged and caused an out-of-pocket expense of approx. $266.00 to repair on a brand new vehicle with only 2,600 miles on it.this could have been easily avoided if the wire had been protected by a braided covering or metal tube.wires should not be exposed within the undercarriage of a vehicle, especially ones that are responsible for safety features.
When driving on the freeway at speeds of 60 to 65 when i need to brake the front end of my pilot shimmies while i apply the brake causing me to not be sure if i'm going to be able to stop. I thought maybe it was rough road surface and my son thought it was out if balance tires. I don't drive the freeway that often and there were no issues while driving on city streets.lately i've been on the freeway more than usual and i noticed the problem was getting worse. On may 1st i went to costco where i purchased my radial tires january 2013 and had them check the balance of my tires. They said they were balanced and pressure was good. Later that day i called honda san leandro while driving hands free stating i had a serious problem. The pilot was shimming/vibratingvery hard. I felt the problem was so dangerous that i took my pilot to an automotive shop very close to my location leaving it for repairs. The owner of the shop called me the next morning may 2, 2014 telling me what he found.the bushings were cracked and broken. I asked to be shown where they came from and was shown the approximate area under a different car and was told that these two bushings had the job of providing a smooth drive. The owner told me that honda changed the design of the replacement bushings which leads me to believe they knew the original design was defective. Why didn't honda issue a recall? my pilot now has only 38,000 miles. My bill is $513.82 with the 2 bushings being $306.26.i have the original bushings that were removed from my pilot.
2011 honda pilot ex-l, engine is humming whenever the speed is up to 50 miles/hour.
We need a recall. Some one pay attention and care about this before lives are lost.steering vibrates violently and shakes when coming to a stop. Also turning left or right results in a pop/click sound and you can feel inthe steering wheel.
2011 honda pilot experiencing a severe vibration issues when applying the brakes when traveling at highway speeds (45mph+).the vehicle stability, steering and control do not feel safe under these conditions. We first identified the problem with honda at 39000 miles in 2012 and they balanced the tires. Brought to honda's attention again at 69000 miles in august 2013. They replaced the front and rearbrake pads and resurfaced front and rear the rotors for a charge of $478. Still experiencing at 80000 miles and they said we need new front rotors ($440) and need to replace compliance arm bushings (found compliance bushings split and torn) for $736.95. Please investigate as a serious defective issue that perhaps warrants a recall.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact noticed that the vehicle was leaking black oil from the front driver side bushing. In addition, the steering wheel hesitated to turn left or right. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 46,000. The vin was not provided.
A few weeks ago, i being to notice the steering wheel vibrates and wobbles upon applying the brake at 60+ mph on our new honda pilot we purchased a little over a year.concern for my safety and my family, i took the vehicle back to the dealer and they mentioned the forward rotors needed to be machined and was not covered by factor warranty and would cause $220 to do the job.i spoke with the service manager and dealer manager and they both would not offer to honor there 3 years or 36,000 bumper to bumper warranty to fix the issue.i decided to google for honda pilot 2011 owners with similar issues and sure enough i was not alone on this issue, just reviewing only two forums i saw over 50 replies on similar issues as to mine for new honda pilots.i strongly believe there is a possible defect in the material used for the brake pads or rotors on these pilots to be experiencing rotor issues with less than 20,000 miles to be .please, i would like for further investigating and inquiries into this matter be taken for the sake of all our safety.thank you in advance.
I had noticed while driving my vehicle it felt as if the front brake rotors where warped due to the vibration in the steering wheel while under braking. I brought the vehicle to the honda dealership and after inspection was told that in fact rotors where warped and break pads worn all parts replaced and problem seemed to be corrected this was done at 85,000 miles. Now at 98,000 same problem has returned brought back to dealer and they informed me now that both the front compliance bushings need replacement. I have checked to see if this is a recall issue and cannot imagine it is not seeing it could have catastrophic failure issues. Please hold american honda to standards set by the nhtsa for customer safety.
When applying the brakes at any speed over 50 mpg, the steering wheel shakes like an earthquake.dealer said brakes were fine and that there was no issue.next trip the dealer said the brakes might need to be redone (22k miles really?) and that the rotors were warped. Repairs would not be covered under warranty or extended warranty.this is obviously a defect and needs to be handled by honda.now approaching 40k miles and the problem is making me nuts.i'm going to wind up paying out of pocket for their poor design.i just hope the new rotors & pads on the front end will make it go away.
My 2011 honda pilot shakes going 80 or more miles per hour. The dashboard shakes so bad that it looks like its about to pop out.
Brand new vehicle when it reaches aprox that speed or brake the steering wheel vibrates and shake violent at braking, also pulls to the left. Bring back to the dealership but not problem solve, they got a service bulletin 06-068 but it doesn't correct the problem, i got up to 23,000 miles and the tires became close to the carcase (all four), the vibration and pulling still.
When vehicle crossing through a few inches depth of water puddle, the steering wheel was suddenly locked with odd noise and flashing battery warning. This happened several times and could cause fatal accident. The steering wheel resumed operation after turning off engine and re-start.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. While reversing, there was an abnormal sound coming from the steering wheel. The dealer diagnosed that the rack and pinion needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 84,361.
Rather than take vehicle back to dealership, decided to try local shop instead. Clicking & popping noise continue in steering when turning left. Sound getting worse and can now hear in a parking lot whereas before, was just turning on roads. Was told by local technician that sound coming from inside the steering shaft and would cost upwards of $500 to repair.blower motor needs replacing, purchased new battery, and also told right front cv axle leaking oil, another $400 to replace.surprise surprise, was told again (third time now having owned this vehicle for just 4 years) that the front rotors are warped and the front brake pads down to 50%. Total cost to replace again is upwards of $600 plus labor. Seriously?!
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that while driving the vehicle would veer to one side without explanation. In addition, when depressing the accelerator and steering to the left he would momentarily lose control of the vehicle.the vehicle was taken to the dealer who performed an alignment but it failed to remedy the failure. The vehicle was not further repaired and the manufacturer was not contacted. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was 1,000 and the current mileage was 4,000.updated 5/2/11 updated 06/06/11
While leaving a parking ramp at a slow walking pace heard a loud bang, followed by the steering wheel spinning rapidly to the right followed by the vehicle turning into the exit door frame. I backed up, trying to determine what caused the loud bang. Nothing out of the ordinary was observed. Upon driving forward again, noticed the power steering had failed. I brought it into the honda dealer who had never seen a power steering fail like that. They replaced the pump, but that was not the issue. They are now in the process of changing the rack and pinion unit. There was some sidewall scuffing on the right front tire, which indicated that i may have been rubbing on the exit curb, which may have been trying to turn the wheel to the right. By holding the wheel straight, the power steering was probably trying to pull the wheel left, so when the power steering failed, the wheel spun rapidly right, actually spraining my right thumb which was under the steering wheel cross member. Kind of a freak accident, but the power steering shouldn't fail in this way. Could have been dangerous in a turn on a entry or exit ramp where the forces would have been similar to this parking ramp incident.
When turning the steering wheel to the far right or to the far left (or on a sharp turn)as in making a u-turn, there is a clicking sound and vibration in the steering wheel and feels like it is tied to the axles or tires. This has been happening since the vehicle was purchased brand new in 2010. As you are driving, there is a sensation that the wheels are momentarily locking up for about 2 seconds.this is not related to the eco system.the car feels as if it is skidding or skipping and then it resumes to normal driving.this happens about every 5 miles.this happens when the vehicle is traveling at a speed of 40 miles or higher on the freeway not in stop and go traffic. This has been happening within the last six months, had vehicle inspected and all was reported normal.
I took the vehicle to the dealership for a recall related to the steering mechanism that is making aloud cracking noise when i turn the steering wheel, when i back up. Were told that parts were not available, it is been almost one year ago. No respond from dealership or honda itself. My name is [xxx].information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
Steering column makes a knocking noise when turning. Dealership gives 2 options--grease the column ($305) and if that does not work then replace steering column and rack and pinion ($3415). Dealership also indicated that this is aproblem for pilots and some other cars["rack and pinion and steering column are binding'" is written on the estimate]of which they are aware and for most cars grease is not going to work. Dealership also indicated that this is normal wear and tear. Car has 97k but only is driven in town 90% and 10% hwy; original owner and otherwise in good condition.). Others have posted same complaint with pilot online. This can't be normal wear and tear! to replace a steering column should not be a routine maintenance. Safety is a concern but dealership indicated that it should be safe to drive if repairs are not done but the noise will get louder. Seems to me that dealership is dealing with this problem quiet often. Contacted am. Honda customer service and reported this issue. They indicated that there are not sufficient number of complaints and inquiry will be closed. Not sure if honda is looking into whether there is a manufacturing or design defect. Ford had similar issues and it took steps to replace the steering column at no cost to the consumer.
Steering has felt loose for as long as i remember. Tires were lasting only 15k miles and front brakes go bad yearly. I have a good 1 to 2 inches of play turning the wheel to both left and right. I asked multiple mechanics to tighten the steering column down including honda service department mechanics but they said it couldn't be done. When i moved farther away from my kids school in 2018 i had the car inspected by honda for anything wrong since now my kids will be commuting 25 miles to school and back in it. Service told me my bushings were bad. My car had about 40k miles on it at that time. Also at that time no one mentioned that the part was previously on an extended warranty or that there was a recall on the spindle nuts that weren't tightened down correctly nor did i receive notification from honda regarding those issues.from what i read online about these parts is that they are a huge safety issue as you can lose control of your vehicle at anytime. I really feel that the bushings went bad from the fact that the spindle nuts weren't tightened down and everything has been jiggling around and adding strain to the rest of the suspension. I think the extended warranty on the bushings wasn't enough. Honda needs to recall those parts as well. Please advise.
I was towing a trailer with a motorcycle in it. I was driving about 60 mph and the front end started to vibrate really bad. I drove to a friends house and left my trailer there because i was on my way out of town. I didn't notice the vibration once the trailer was removed. I now have about 54,000 miles on the car and the vibration can be pretty bad when i'm stopping and also sometimes when i'm driving. I've had the tires changed and rotated so i know it's not the tires.
Steering wheel shakes when i brake. I have had this problem since it had 25k miles on it. I took to dealer and said steering column needs to replace at $400 dollars or wait for recall. They think. Researching this on line seeing all the other pilots having the same problem why are they not recalling the pilot for this issue??? please help.
Steering wheel vibrates when braking at or near 65 mph, loss of control.
When driving on the freeway at speeds of 60 to 65 when i need to brake the front end of my pilot shimmies while i apply the brake causing me to not be sure if i'm going to be able to stop. I thought maybe it was rough road surface and my son thought it was out if balance tires. I don't drive the freeway that often and there were no issues while driving on city streets.lately i've been on the freeway more than usual and i noticed the problem was getting worse. On may 1st i went to costco where i purchased my radial tires january 2013 and had them check the balance of my tires. They said they were balanced and pressure was good. Later that day i called honda san leandro while driving hands free stating i had a serious problem. The pilot was shimming/vibratingvery hard. I felt the problem was so dangerous that i took my pilot to an automotive shop very close to my location leaving it for repairs. The owner of the shop called me the next morning may 2, 2014 telling me what he found.the bushings were cracked and broken. I asked to be shown where they came from and was shown the approximate area under a different car and was told that these two bushings had the job of providing a smooth drive. The owner told me that honda changed the design of the replacement bushings which leads me to believe they knew the original design was defective. Why didn't honda issue a recall? my pilot now has only 38,000 miles. My bill is $513.82 with the 2 bushings being $306.26.i have the original bushings that were removed from my pilot.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that steering fluid was leaking from the vehicle. The contact added steering fluid to the vehicle. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer (honda of sumner, 16302 auto ln, sumner, wa 98390, (253) 826-6800) where it was diagnosed that the steering column rack needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 97,000. The vin was not available.
When slowing down in the vehicle the steering wheel vibrate and driver can lose control of vehicle. The brakes when applied to slow down or stop also has pulsating or feels like they may not be stopping the car at all and more pressure has to be applied to the pedal to stop. I have found same complaints from other consumers on different complaint websites. The only recommendations from honda are to have rotors resurfaced.when applying the brakes at any speed over 50 mpg, the steering wheel shakes like an earthquake. Dealer said brakes were fine and that there was no issue. Next trip the dealer said the brakes might need to be redone . And that the rotors were warped. Repairs would not be covered under warranty or extended warranty. This is obviously a defect and needs to be handled by honda. Now approaching 40k miles and the problem is making me nuts. I'm going to wind up paying out of pocket for their poor design.
I feel that nhtsa should look into 2011 honda pilot brakes and steering because when slowing down in the vehicle the steering wheel can vibrate and driver can lose control of vehicle. The brakes when applied to slow down or stop also has pulsating or feels like they may not be stopping the car at all and more pressure has to be applied to the pedal to stop. I have found same complaints from other consumers on different complaint websites. The only recommendations from honda are to have rotors resurfaced at this time but i believe there is defect in the brakes and steering rack and should be covered by manufacturer.
My 2011 honda pilot touring had to have all 3 engine mounts and the transmission mount replaced. The whole front end of the vehicle would shake uncontrollably on acceleration and especially at high speeds. I bought the vehicle brand new. I do a lot of highway driving and put a lot of miles on my vehicle. Currently i have 128,000 miles on my vehicle. I realize that a vehicle with a high number of miles will experience some wear tear, i never thought i'd have to replace mounts that hold my engine in place. Also, i had to replace both bushings as they were both ripped. Needless to say this suv has cost me a lot money in the last few weeks. Everything seems to be failing at the same time. I will have to reconsider my next honda purchase.
Took the car to the dealer for clicking noise when making slow turns, such as pulling into a parking space.found 2 compliance bushings are broken and leaking.approx 650 dollar repair.dealer knew it was an issue and considers it normal wear and tear for a 3 year old car.not covered under warranty.
I began to accelerate from a stop sign and my steering wheel started to shake.in an effort to gain control of the vehicle, i pushed the brakes.the problem was, my brakes were not responding to any inputs.i had to drive my vehicle in a ditch in order to come to a complete stop.luckily, i was only going 30mph when this occurred.this is a very dangerous and life threatening situation.
Warping of rotors causes extreme shaking when breaking also wrenching of steering wheel when sudden stopping or fast descents of stopping/breaking. Clicking in steering column while driving turning,in reverse and straight forward driving, shudder in shifting 5-30 mph , eco light coming on and causes delay in speed pickup or continuing in same speed during driving 01/15/2019. Door locks failure 06/05/2019gas purge valve gas smell in ac vent replaced 06/05/2019. Ac/heat blower motor front replaced not working 02/14/2019. Rear blower ac/heat motor broken smelled of smokereplaced 08/05/2019
Same issue as others have posted here.for the last six months the cars steering wheel and seat shake violently when you apply the brakes going over 50 mph.when the weather is warmer and the car has been driven for over 1/2 hour, the shaking gets even worse.you have to reapply the brakes and hope that the car slows down.we had the rotors turned and it got better for a week and then right back to before (out $100)honda dealership is saying it isa "normal" wear and tear issue and there is no reason to be concerned and no safety issue.sounds like they just don't want to address this dangerous problem.i, also, have never experienced this problem in a car before.i am afraid to drive it, but don't know how to fix it.i wish a recall would force honda to fix this dangerous problem before someone gets seriously injured.
Back to the honda dealership for repairs. There is a pop or clicking sound from the steering well with left turns. Technician verified noise and felt a clunking noise with turns left - cost to run further diagnostic testing was upwards of $500. Decided to wait on repair since dealer said safety was not an issue.
I was experiencing some clunking and popping noises as i turned my steering wheel right or left, as i turned onto city street; private parking lots, u-turns and such.i had my father test drive it and he thought it may be the cv axles and had it checked at auto air & axle, san antonio, tx.they found it was not the cv axles, but a steering column problem and as it was a safety issue, we should check into any recalls.we found nhtsa assigned recall id# 10v640000 on my make and model, front suspension damper bolts and spindle nuts - making the clunking and popping noise.
Teering column makes a knocking noise when turning. Dealership replaced power sterring three times and rack and pinion along with other parts of power steering.dealership also indicated that this is a problem for pilots and suggested i trade in my vehicle. Car has 100,000k but only is driven in town 90% and 10% hwy; original owner and otherwise in good condition.). Others have posted same complaint with pilot online. This can't be normal wear and tear! to replace a steering column should not be a routine maintenance. Safety is a concern but dealership indicated that it should be safe to drive if repairs are not done but the noise will get louder. Seems to me that dealership is dealing with this problem quiet often. Contacted am. Honda customer service and reported this issue. They indicated that there are not sufficient number of complaints and inquiry will be closed. Not sure if honda is looking into whether there is a manufacturing or design defect. Ford had similar issues and it took steps to replace the steering column at no cost to the consumer.
Noticed the cars steering wheel shakes when brake is applied at approximately 65-70 miles per hour which is very scary. Brought the car to the dealership and was told the rotors need to be re-surface. I ask why because it's a brand new car with very low mileage and response was it could be the problem. Brought the car home 6/9/12 afternoon. Drove it the next day and steering wheel shaking still present. I research the web and found out, lots of honda pilot owner are having the same problems and that the remedy for it was replacing 1. Power steering pump 2. Power steering rack. Finding were presence of metal fillings from the power steering pump that's coming from the power steering rack itself and result was no more vibrations in the steering column...honda need to recall this existing problemfor safety purposes before someone gets hurt...
2011 honda pilot, spontaneous star crack in lower center windshield, spontaneous rear hatch and passenger door opening while driving with my young child in the rear passenger seat (with "locked" doors), transmission rattle upon slow acceleration or coast at second and third gears....honda dealer said call insurance about windshield, something must have "hit" windshield without me knowing it, said "found no abnormal noises" and "cannot duplicate" rattle noise because different people have different driving patterns, said "cannot duplicate" doors opening while driving, dealer did not "fix" any of these safety issues, just told us to pick up the car...after research on internet, i believe these to be manufacturer defects.i purchased a brand new vehicle so i did not have to worry about safety or repairs.this is the third pilot i have had, and the safety issues are very concerning.after the recall on the 2004 pilot transmission, why have the same issues come up again in 2010?many complaints can easily be found regarding the faulty transmissions and windshields in honda vehicles.how is it legal for a car manufacturer to continue rolling out vehicles with known safety issues?and they market these vehicles to families with children.how about a class action law suit and shut down these manufacturing facilities?i will never trust honda again, after 15 years of loyalty and trust that safety should be a core issue.
I was towing a trailer with a motorcycle in it. I was driving about 60 mph and the front end started to vibrate really bad. I drove to a friends house and left my trailer there because i was on my way out of town. I didn't notice the vibration once the trailer was removed. I now have about 54,000 miles on the car and the vibration can be pretty bad when i'm stopping hard and also sometimes when i'm driving. I've had the tires changed and rotated so i know it's not the tires. I also have a rear left tail light that keeps going out. I've changed it twice but it's not burned out. I think it must be a short. Now the radio lights have started to go dim. I first noticed this about 2 weeks ago.we got a hard rain this weekend and when i got into my car the next morning the headliner was wet around the sunroof on the passenger side.
Im not sure where water is coming in from not sure if its from rain or the ac but my rugs are drenched wet.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that the radiator was damaged when a small stone bounced off of the ground and entered the grill. The contact feels that the grill has openings that are too large and allow road debris to come through and damage the vehicle. The failure mileage and current mileages were 750.
Paint is peeling on driver side door and top of vehicle (moonroof area).stationary in my garage.
Got a new battery 36 mins later the car was on fire
Vibration under braking. Have both lower arm bushings replaced. Total invoice $733.38 before tax.
I notice my 2011 pilot's brakes don't function normally. Instead of smooth brake application the brake pedal 'clicks' while being pressed and released. Brakes don't feel weak, they still stop well but just the pedal makes me worry. This issue has been ongoing for a few weeks now. The problem doesn't go away either, no matter if you're stationary or have been driving for 2 hours the brake feel is the same.
Driver door slightly lifts at top left corner during windy conditions while driving on highway. Seems like door alignment is improper.
Upon pulling into a parking spot the vehicle suddenly accelerated, even though brake fully depressed.driver was unable to stop forward motion, and the vehicle hit the flower bed and a small tree.considerable damage to center bumper and frame underneath.a search of the internet shows numerous similar occurrences
Driving onto on ramp of highway from prior highway atapproximate speed of 30 mph. Driver noticed a lurch from front of vehicle. Unknown part that was involved. Possibly transmission or fuel line but only suspicion with no evidence left to investigate (see pictures included).acceleration no longer engaging. Driver pulled vehicle over to side of highway. Driver and passenger exited the vehicle. After a few minutes, noticed a stream of smoke emitting from under hood of vehicle. Small fire noticed at bottom of car. Within minutes the car went up in flames. Ems extinguished fire eventually. Total time of incident 10-15 minutes.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that the vehicle's dashboard was leaking water into the cabin of the vehicle while raining. The failure caused mold to form on the floor of the vehicle. The contact took the vehicle to the honda of cleveland dealer (2701 s lee hwy, cleveland, tn 37311; 423-478-5301) where it was diagnosed that the seam where the vehicle's firewall was located had fractured. The dashboard needed to be removed so that the seal could be repaired. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and opened case number: 063774946. The manufacturer referred the contact to nhtsa to file a complaint. The approximate failure mileage was 131,000.
While driving on a highway at approximately 65 mph the hood became ajar after hitting a small dip in the road at the end of a bridge.the hook prevented the hood from opening the entire way and i was able to pull over safely and close the hood. Tried pulling it open afterwards and was not able to.
Bought a 2011 honda pilot approximately a year ago. Right off noticed it had a weird smell to it. Could not track it down. Well about a month ago it rained for about five days straight. That is when we noticed the floorboards were soaking wet. Tried to locate the leak and first found the windshield was cracked so we had it replaced. No luck there. Pulled up the carpet in the front driver side and it was full of water and mildew/mold. This was an issue when we bought the car and we were not informed of it. You can tell from how much mold and mildew that this is no new problem. Tried to research it online and this is no isolated issue. Many people are having this issue with the 2011 pilot. This is a safety issue because wet shoes can slip on slick worn out pedals, and then you have an accident. Still to date haven't found leak and honda just wants to charge to "fix" the issue and the next time it rains the floorboard is full of water again.
Paint peeling around windows and top surfaces of 2011 honda pilot - white pearl paintpaint chips coming off around windows and landing in car when eating.child almost ate paint chips. Took car to pueblo honda several years ago and told that there was nothing they could do as car was to old.out of warranty.they did not check or notify me that the warranty was extended for 7 years. I just found this on google. Car had hail damage 2018 and insurance and auto body shop said paint defective.filed online at honda about this no one contacted me. This first appeared and started to peel about 5 years ago in 2016.is only getting worse. 102,429 8.6.2018 mialage
Headlighhts look like someone has taken sandpaper to them. This started about 3 years ago. I have noticed other honda pilots with same issue
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that the paint was peeling throughout the vehicle. The contact spoke with an independent mechanic regarding the paint. The local dealer was not contacted. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was approximately118,000. The contact mentioned she was concerned about the long-term effects of the paint peeling.
I had noticed while driving my vehicle it felt as if the front brake rotors where warped due to the vibration in the steering wheel while under braking. I brought the vehicle to the honda dealership and after inspection was told that in fact rotors where warped and break pads worn all parts replaced and problem seemed to be corrected this was done at 85,000 miles. Now at 98,000 same problem has returned brought back to dealer and they informed me now that both the front compliance bushings need replacement. I have checked to see if this is a recall issue and cannot imagine it is not seeing it could have catastrophic failure issues. Please hold american honda to standards set by the nhtsa for customer safety.
I have a 2011 honda pilot with only 45,243 miles. I took it to the dealership where i originally purchased for routine maintenance service on 10/05/20, and was told that the compliance bushings are leaking and needs to be replaced. This is a well maintainedand driven vehicle, so it is surprising to learn about this problem with such low mileage. May i know if there is a recall for similar issues?*dt
Took the car to the dealer for clicking noise when making slow turns, such as pulling into a parking space.found 2 compliance bushings are broken and leaking.approx 650 dollar repair.dealer knew it was an issue and considers it normal wear and tear for a 3 year old car.not covered under warranty.
In the last six weeks the "struts" have failed.the first time we were charged to replace them.then within two weeks approximately, they broke again.now the car is back in the shop again for the same reason. We don't know much about cars, but this doesn't make sense.we have used the car (e.g.: 6500 miles) but certainly not driven it in any unusual way.
The vehicle shuddered and vibrated when breaks were compressed at high speed.steering wheel also vibrated when the vehicle was driven at speeds over 50 mph.took the car in for service and was told that the rotors would need to be fixed, but was also told that there was a problem with the compliance bushings leaking and that they would have to be replaced at a cost of $750.i stated that the car was not that old, was never driven 'off road,' and was just over 50,000 miles.dealer stated that this was a must fix problem and that they have seen this issue with other pilots.the dealer checked with honda about getting a break on the cost to fix the problem, and honda agreed to subsidize part of the cost.many concerns moving forward about the reliability of this part.this is not a reasonable repair for a relatively new vehicle marketed as a sport utility vehicle with 4-wheel drive.
Steering wheel making knocking noises when turning at slow speed, especially left.also had really bad vibration noises when braking from high speeds.had to change pads at own cost.compliance bushings were change as part of a service warranty bulletin.
I have replaced coils and plugs due to misfire code po302 two or more times. I have had cv joints replaced 2 or more times. I purchased this vehicle used approximately 4 years ago. I have contacted honda usa on several occasions only to be told their are no recalls except takata airbag. Only to find out their is a (known) problem with cylinder misfires for my vehicle. I brought this up to honda's attention. Not the other way around.
When turning the steering wheel to the far right or to the far left (or on a sharp turn)as in making a u-turn, there is a clicking sound and vibration in the steering wheel and feels like it is tied to the axles or tires. This has been happening since the vehicle was purchased brand new in 2010. As you are driving, there is a sensation that the wheels are momentarily locking up for about 2 seconds.this is not related to the eco system.the car feels as if it is skidding or skipping and then it resumes to normal driving.this happens about every 5 miles.this happens when the vehicle is traveling at a speed of 40 miles or higher on the freeway not in stop and go traffic. This has been happening within the last six months, had vehicle inspected and all was reported normal.
Honda pilot 2011 (<70k miles). Had clunking sound from front driver's side when going over bumps. Dealer replaced left shock absorber, covered by extended honda warranty. Honda refused to cover the replacement of the right shock absorber, which is an issue due to the uneven wear. Rear suspension was replaced already twice on this vehicle. Honda previously issued a recall for 2011 pilots, which could cause the suspension to fail and could result in excessive noise or steering loss. It is extremely disappointing that honda would not cover replacement of the right shock absorber, which is quite obviously the flaw of this vehicle.
I just purchased my 2011 less than 30 days ago. I have only driven it about 5 times the problem is with a knocking noise when you drive over bumps. When i purchased the car it was a rainy night and you could not hear anything like that because the car and the road was wet. Not that it is dry you hear it at every small bump in the road. Took to service to find that the compliance bushings are cracked and it will also need struts. This is crazy a car less than 5 years old need this already. Honda has to know about this problem why wont they fix this. They have a service bulletin about it. You are looking at almost $1500 to have these 2 problems fixed. I haven't send in my 1st car payment. This is just crazy.i am not happy about this at all. This is something you would never see or know until you take the car to a service center. This is a known problem honda fix this. You are losing your loyal customers behind things like this
We were just informed that our compression bushings are shot on our 2011 honda pilot and that they are not covered.why would this happen so frequently on pilots? why would this not be recalled.i could understand if one of them went, but both at the same time and both with the very same issue seems more of a recall and defect than anything else or normal wear and tear. Now i am told it will cost close to $900.
I have had my 2011 honda pilot at the dealership (greg may honda in waco, texas) 5 times for suspension problems and they yet have found the problem.it is making bottoming out sounds on white rock roads that can be heard and felt through the floor.almost to the point of jarring passengers. I have had both rear trailing arms replaced at which did not fix the problem. I suggested to them maybe shocks. But they refused to replace them. I am at my whits end with this problem.i fear that eventually something is going to break and cause an accident. The trailing arms bolts are made of rubber which does not look safe to me.i just purchased this vehicle in july and have had problems ever since then.please help.[xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact noticed that the vehicle was leaking black oil from the front driver side bushing. In addition, the steering wheel hesitated to turn left or right. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 46,000. The vin was not provided.
Steering has felt loose for as long as i remember. Tires were lasting only 15k miles and front brakes go bad yearly. I have a good 1 to 2 inches of play turning the wheel to both left and right. I asked multiple mechanics to tighten the steering column down including honda service department mechanics but they said it couldn't be done. When i moved farther away from my kids school in 2018 i had the car inspected by honda for anything wrong since now my kids will be commuting 25 miles to school and back in it. Service told me my bushings were bad. My car had about 40k miles on it at that time. Also at that time no one mentioned that the part was previously on an extended warranty or that there was a recall on the spindle nuts that weren't tightened down correctly nor did i receive notification from honda regarding those issues.from what i read online about these parts is that they are a huge safety issue as you can lose control of your vehicle at anytime. I really feel that the bushings went bad from the fact that the spindle nuts weren't tightened down and everything has been jiggling around and adding strain to the rest of the suspension. I think the extended warranty on the bushings wasn't enough. Honda needs to recall those parts as well. Please advise.
2011 honda pilot has cracked, leaking compliance bushings.now whenever i press on the break pedal at any speed above 30mph the whole large vehicle shakes and shakes until i take my foot off it, and on a downslope it feels as if the pilot dives forward with no intent of stopping..honda is aware of the many complaints about the exactly same problem.honda has redesigned the part to be replaced in when pilots come in for repair/replacement.why is honda allowed to go on charging customers who paid almost $40,000 for a defective vehicle with no recall on this issue? i am requesting the nhtsa would investigate and put pressure on honda to maintain quality standards on its vehicles.my honda pilot is not even 3 years old with 45k miles!
Unusual noise (grinding/friction) that persists while the vehicle is in motion. Took it to be looked at 3 times then they said it was the compliance bushings. They said previous models have been recalled but not the 2011 yet.
Noticed the cars steering wheel shakes when brake is applied at approximately 65-70 miles per hour which is very scary. Brought the car to the dealership and was told the rotors need to be re-surface. I ask why because it's a brand new car with very low mileage and response was it could be the problem. Brought the car home 6/9/12 afternoon. Drove it the next day and steering wheel shaking still present. I research the web and found out, lots of honda pilot owner are having the same problems and that the remedy for it was replacing 1. Power steering pump 2. Power steering rack. Finding were presence of metal fillings from the power steering pump that's coming from the power steering rack itself and result was no more vibrations in the steering column...honda need to recall this existing problemfor safety purposes before someone gets hurt...
2011 pilot touring with 75k miles one it started shaking when breaking at highway speeds a few months ago.took in for service and asked them to check on the cause of the shaking, and they replaced bushings as part of the extended warranty, claiming that would fix the problem.it did not affect the shaking at all.i then took to firestone for tires and breaks, who identified a busted lower left tie rod and gave me an estimate of $1100 to fix.it only has 75k miles on it, why these suspension/breaks/wheel issues already??my vehicle shakes violently when i break and i feel it is unsafe for me and my children.this should be a recall, but the labor is extremely expensive because the entire assembly has to be disassembled.i have been a lifelong honda is very wrong here.
I make reference to 2011 honda pilot recall from nhtsa:10v640000 of 12/16/2010.since i bought a similar vehicle on 12/11/2010, i would like to find out if my car is included in this recall. I wrote to the manufacturer address in california several weeks ago requesting information about this matter and as of this date, i have not received an answer. The consumer stated he was told it would take three weeks for the vehicle to be repaired more than 60 days has passed, regarding the air bag issue. Updated 10/27/16.
I own a 2011 honda pilot and was told my compliance bushings are broken and it is critical to replace them. I was told this after taking it in for air bag recall. Vehicle 8 years old with normal usage and to be told would cost $1200 is beyond crazy. What else is wrong with these vehicles. Really scared to drive and how many peoples vehicles have these problems and they are driving without knowlege.
The bolts/ bushings that attach the lower left and right front damper bracket to the front suspension and the spindle nuts on the pilot are loose and vehicle makes noise now and steering is off.
Noticed a vibration in the gas pedal while driving at any speed. Feel every like bump in the roads. Also when slowing to a stop and turning or backing out of a parking spot, i feel/hear a hard vibration on brake. Took to dealer, they stated warped rotors...to new to happen. Got full brake job at $340. Drove off, issue still present. At this visit tires were rotated and balance too. Next day also noticed all 4 rims were damaged from the tool that removed my tires. Told supervisor everything i learned about other pilot owners and this possible defeat of rotors. They still have my truck (4 days so far) trying to identify issue. They do agree there is an issue. They are going to do road force balancing next. I will fight for a refund of this brake job and will continue to pursue until i am satisfied.
2011 honda pilot experiencing a severe vibration issues when applying the brakes when traveling at highway speeds (45mph+).the vehicle stability, steering and control do not feel safe under these conditions. We first identified the problem with honda at 39000 miles in 2012 and they balanced the tires. Brought to honda's attention again at 69000 miles in august 2013. They replaced the front and rearbrake pads and resurfaced front and rear the rotors for a charge of $478. Still experiencing at 80000 miles and they said we need new front rotors ($440) and need to replace compliance arm bushings (found compliance bushings split and torn) for $736.95. Please investigate as a serious defective issue that perhaps warrants a recall.
Uneven worn out rear right tire caused by suspension rod bending due to an accident related as claimed by honda automobile. The video of the bend i have do showed otherwise, suspension rod do not appear as any impact related, it appeared as manufacturer's defect which honda is avoiding to take the responsibility. I told them that i have not had any accident with the car. And which type of impact will cause such a suspension rod to bend without affecting other surrounding fragile components. Also why is the impactvery isolative, neat and appeared corroded.
I was towing a trailer with a motorcycle in it. I was driving about 60 mph and the front end started to vibrate really bad. I drove to a friends house and left my trailer there because i was on my way out of town. I didn't notice the vibration once the trailer was removed. I now have about 54,000 miles on the car and the vibration can be pretty bad when i'm stopping hard and also sometimes when i'm driving. I've had the tires changed and rotated so i know it's not the tires. I also have a rear left tail light that keeps going out. I've changed it twice but it's not burned out. I think it must be a short. Now the radio lights have started to go dim. I first noticed this about 2 weeks ago.we got a hard rain this weekend and when i got into my car the next morning the headliner was wet around the sunroof on the passenger side.
During highway driving and braking from highway speeds a significant vibration is felt in the steering column. It does not lead to a loss of control, however it renders the vehicle less stable under braking.the vehicle has 75,000 miles on it. We brought it in for service and the lower arm compliance bushings required replacement. Honda had issued an extended warranty for this item - a clear indication that the part is not up to standard - and presumably a significant number of these vehicles will face a similar problem - which if unadressed could lead to further accidents.
Rotors began to prematurely warp at about 20k miles. Dealer resurfaced the rotors as a courtesy service. Warping problem re-appeared at approximately 30k. Warped rotors caused severe vibrations through steering column at highway speeds making for unsafe driving conditions. Honda tech mentioned that honda used rotors with a softer material in an effort to reduce squealing problem on previous year models. However, this resulted in warping problems on newer models as car is heavier and these rotors are not sufficient in stopping the vehicles without causing significant wear. At 55k miles, i decided to replace rotors with a third party since honda refused to stand behind their defective product and replace my rotors even though i had reported the problem well before the standard factory warranty period of 3 years / 36k miles. Technician also discovered cracked compliance bushings on front end.
Leaking front compliance bushing
The contact owned a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that while approaching at a stop light she came to a complete stop behind another vehicle as the vehicle jerked without warning. As a result, the contact crashed into the vehicle in front. The air bags did not deploy. The driver sustained injuries to the right arm. The other vehicle passenger spare tire on the jeep detached from the other vehicle and damaged the engine.a police report was made. The contact drove to the hospital the next day and was treated for injuries. The vehicle was towed by the police to anindependent shop where it was deemed a total loss by insurance company. The dealer was not contacted or the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 124,000.
When driving on the freeway at speeds of 60 to 65 when i need to brake the front end of my pilot shimmies while i apply the brake causing me to not be sure if i'm going to be able to stop. I thought maybe it was rough road surface and my son thought it was out if balance tires. I don't drive the freeway that often and there were no issues while driving on city streets.lately i've been on the freeway more than usual and i noticed the problem was getting worse. On may 1st i went to costco where i purchased my radial tires january 2013 and had them check the balance of my tires. They said they were balanced and pressure was good. Later that day i called honda san leandro while driving hands free stating i had a serious problem. The pilot was shimming/vibratingvery hard. I felt the problem was so dangerous that i took my pilot to an automotive shop very close to my location leaving it for repairs. The owner of the shop called me the next morning may 2, 2014 telling me what he found.the bushings were cracked and broken. I asked to be shown where they came from and was shown the approximate area under a different car and was told that these two bushings had the job of providing a smooth drive. The owner told me that honda changed the design of the replacement bushings which leads me to believe they knew the original design was defective. Why didn't honda issue a recall? my pilot now has only 38,000 miles. My bill is $513.82 with the 2 bushings being $306.26.i have the original bushings that were removed from my pilot.
The car at 50 mph would loose control when you go over a bump on the roadand ifthe surface of the highway is irregularit slide sidewayand bounces up and down we took it in a few times to the honda service and was told that everythingwas okone time they told me it was the pressure of the tires and another time i needed new brakes so here i am with a car that is very scary to drive i am going to try again tomorrow to bring it in to the honda service and hopefully they will fix it.
Rear suspension is leaking. My suv is less than 3 yrs old and only has 21351 miles.
2011 honda pilot ex-l with 46750 miles has cracked compliance bushings.per discussions with service writer at local honda dealership, this has become a very common problem on 2010 to 2012 pilots.they strongly recommend replacing them.upon looking up the item on the internet, there is quite a bit of noise by honda owners about having to replace this bushing on various models and years.apparently, honda has or is in the process of redesigning this bushing.if vehicle is out of warranty, one has to pay for the repairs but in a few cases it appears that honda reduced the cost ormay of fixed it for free after the owners pressed their case.the only tip off that i had about a problem was a slight thumping noise when i turned the steering wheel.others per the internet had pulling to one side or the other or juddering when applying the brakes or premature tire wear.i am not sure how great of a safety issue this isor could be if these bushings were to breakbut it is apparent the honda is aware of the problem but not letting anybody know about other than when you take it in for service and you are told about the problem and how much it will cost.
My wife and i were driving home on the night of june 2nd, 2010 and were turning on the street we live on when the right front wheel just laid over. We had it towed to the dealership and they informed us that they thought that either the bolts were not properly torqued at the factory or possibly they just broke.these were the bolts that hold the spindle on.
Tires on 2011 honda pilot are needed to be replaced at less than 35000 miles.the goodyear fortera hltires that came standard are listed at a 60000 mile warranty if bought new.they have also worn completely uneven, despite rotation, where three of the tires have about 5% tread left and one tire has about 30% tread.
The four good year tires on my 2011 honda pilot are defective (premature wear).the dealer recommended i discuss the problem with my local good year dealer which i did.i was informed by good year that the tires on my pilot were substandard and said the reason was honda had requested tires without long-wear capabilities.our local dealership has offered to sell my new tires for our pilot at $140,00 each.this situation stinks and i believe would make a great class action suit.how many others are facing the prospect of having to purchase new tires for their pilot due to premature wear?why would someone want to pay $35,000 for a new pilot with substandard, defective tires?
Wheel sensor wires on 2011 honda pilot are exposed and unprotected under the vehicle which when damaged, disable anti-lock braking system (abs),vehicle stability assist (vsa), and the variable torque management (vtm-4) systems.exposed wires are prone to be cut or damaged by road debris and hazards.due to the wire being exposed, it was damaged and caused an out-of-pocket expense of approx. $266.00 to repair on a brand new vehicle with only 2,600 miles on it.this could have been easily avoided if the wire had been protected by a braided covering or metal tube.wires should not be exposed within the undercarriage of a vehicle, especially ones that are responsible for safety features.
I purchase this honda pilot touring 2011 and would like to know if there is a recall for airbagsor any other matter.safety is my concern and my family.
Bought 2011 pilot in may 2010, brand new. The brochure stated the vehicle has leather interior trim. To my dismay two years later, the center seat developeda crack and was taken to the dealer, and was told the seat was vinyl. Not leather! the hand rest on all doors and center console are all torn and stretched to reveal the trim was thin strips of some sort of rubber. Now all seats are also cracked and torn after the vinyl hardened. I feel as if i was fleeced by honda. Had i known the interior was rubber and vinyl i would have stuck with the fabric seats. Additionally the vehicle kept shutting down only to find out the throttle body was defective. The vehicle 'eats' brake pads and the emergency does not work properly. I learnt the hard way few months after purchasing my vehicle. I parked it in my driveway which has a very slight incline, placed it in neutral and applied the brakes and stepped out, only to hear horns blowing. On checking, the vehicle had rolled into the street. To this day the dealer cannot figure why the emergency brake does not work if the vehicle is on an incline with the back towards the bottom of the incline..
Some times when turn on my pilot the srs ligt stay on in the dash bord for my whole ratiteand another times does not stay onjust for around 5 seconds i don't know what is that but the ligth is red and thats mean danger and someone told me thats something about the airbag. I bought this car in november 2016
2011 main rear view interior mirror.the original mirror began to degenerate over time, within 3 years of owning can, causing mirror to loose ability to visibly see what was behind you.mirror was replaced by honda, now 2nd mirror is doing the same thing.honda refuses to replace it and ignores the situation, indicating that we must have put something on it to cause that.i have found online, under piloteers.org, that shows many other vehicles were effected by the same defects where honda did not little to help.i feel you should look into this issue, as i am sure accidents have happened in the past due to this condition and honda ignores the issue and passes it off on the consumer.every other car we have ever owned has never had any issues with rear view mirror, and therefore must be caused by the manufacturer of the mirror that honda selected.
I notice my 2011 pilot's brakes don't function normally. Instead of smooth brake application the brake pedal 'clicks' while being pressed and released. Brakes don't feel weak, they still stop well but just the pedal makes me worry. This issue has been ongoing for a few weeks now. The problem doesn't go away either, no matter if you're stationary or have been driving for 2 hours the brake feel is the same.
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Lately i've noticed my 2011 honda pilot has been accelerating slower than normal. I've done all scheduled maintenance but the problem remains. My car has 100k miles and is also burning oil. I think the two issues might be connected.
My 2011 pilot was purchased new in aug 2011, has less than 68000 miles and i live in southern ca, yet:my battery died and had to be replaced apr 2018 (car was parked < 1hr and would not start, but started fine the hour before).my engine check transmission system light/warning came on and we had to add a quart of oil on july 18, 2019, even though i had an oil change done in may 2019 less than 500 miles before.on 7/24/19, my front windshield wipers stopped and today i had to have the motor replaced not just a fuse.i'm concerned why a honda < 9 yrs old is having these issues - burning oil & motors dying.is my car a lemon?can you please help to allow me to have a dealership service do a full inspection/fix on the oil issue at no cost and possibly a reimbursement on the cost of the new windshield wiper motor (part & labor approx. $411 - i can provide a copy of the invoice later as the work is being done today)?thank you for your consideration.i would appreciate any assistance in ensuring that my car does not progress as a lemon.i have been a dedicated honda owner since 1981 and this is the first one i've owned that has problems.thank you.
Purchased as used and the interior rear view mirror looks blurred and cannot see. It looks like it is scratched but it is inside of the mirror. This has almost caused an accident as i could not see the car coming up behind me and did not brake. Luckily then veered away at the last moment. If i could have seen them, i could have moved and gotten out of danger.
The truck door will unlock itselfwhile driving.
Paint chipping and getting worse.internet search shows a lot with same issue honda white paint.
My wifes honda pilot 2011 has a severe shutter when excelarating from a dead stop up to 50 mph. It now has approximately 119000 on it but has been doing this for about a year and this shutter or missing condition is getting worse. I have read reviews and seems to be a problem honda has had for some time. What can honda do to correct this problem for all of us?
Shortly after purchasing the 2011 honda pilot my wife complained of eyes and throat irritation when traveling in the car for a half hour or longer. There is no odor. I did not seem to be sensitive to these symptoms at this time. We took it to the dealer to be checked and they found no leaks, engine/heater/air conditioning. Problem continued year round with both the heater in operation and/or the air conditioning. Over the months and years my wife continued to complain and subsequent visits to the dealer resulted in checks for leaks (none found) and replacements of cabin filter but no results. My wife continued to tolerate by turning of vents and opening her windowover the past few months the problem has markedly worsened and it bothers me now as well as my four grand children who are frequent passengers. Eyes, nose, throat and lips feel a burning sensation plus headaches. Took it back to the dealer yesterday with the same result. They found no leaks, replaced cabin filter, 15 mile test ride with manager and he said he did not notice our symptoms ($170).italked with 2 other honda dealers afterwards and they claim to know of no such problem but are willing to troubleshoot to try to find out what the problem is (at my expense).my internet search of the last 12 hoursindicates that our symptom are totally consistent with the exposure to the exposure to chemicals used in the air bags, namely the highly toxic sodium azide and potassium nitrate. Could they be releasing gas? any one else have this problem? if so, have you found the source and fixed it?
Driving onto on ramp of highway from prior highway atapproximate speed of 30 mph. Driver noticed a lurch from front of vehicle. Unknown part that was involved. Possibly transmission or fuel line but only suspicion with no evidence left to investigate (see pictures included).acceleration no longer engaging. Driver pulled vehicle over to side of highway. Driver and passenger exited the vehicle. After a few minutes, noticed a stream of smoke emitting from under hood of vehicle. Small fire noticed at bottom of car. Within minutes the car went up in flames. Ems extinguished fire eventually. Total time of incident 10-15 minutes.
Paint is peeling off from the hood and the doors. This car is kept in great condition and well taken care of to have paint issues. It's kept indoors away from bad weather so this has to be a pint defect problem. Not happy with honda if this is what you sell your costumers that buy your product.
My hatch door window has exploded for no reason what so ever while i and 2 other persons were standing and conversing. We all got cuts and were shaken from window explosion. Car was parked and not on or moving. It was very scary experience!
Driving on the highway the steering wheel was shaking but nothing else seemed to have an issue, then the check engine/emissions light came on, followed by the vt4 and then shortly after the vbs light. From what i read this has been an issue with the model year i own, however it also states it can cause the car to not accelerate properly which when driving on highways as much as i do, can be a safety concern. I feel this issue should have been resolved with a recall versus an extended warranty, due to this took place right after the 8 year mark of it being purchased. Losing acceleration on a major highway, with cars and semi trucks driving well at 80 mph or more, can be a scary thing if the car will not accelerate properly due to an issue that has been reported, taken to court and in the end should have been corrected versus extending the powertrain warranty. The cost per our local honda dealership will be $4,000 which is about what i have left to have the vehicle paid off. Now i have to consider if it is an item i spend a fortune on to fix the suv i love or trade for another vehicle.
On april 16th 2013,i was driving my 2011 honda pilot on my street preparing to drive into my driveway,i slowed the vehicle down when i saw another vehicle behind me. I put my blinkers on informing other vehicle i was going to pull into my driveway. I waited for the other vehicle passed then proceeded to gently pressed on the gas, that's when the vehicle accelerated violently speeding onto my driveway. I immediately slammed down on the brakes but it instead of stopping the car accelerated even faster. The vehicle crashed into my house damaging the pillar wall structure next to my garage door. I tried putting the vehicle in park but it was jammed. When it finally allowed me to put it in park i put it in reverse and again it accelerated uncontrollably. I slammed down on the brakes but it wouldn't stop. The only way it stopped is when it crashed into the vehicle parked across the street. I had nightmares ever since. I had sent it to the honda dealership and expressed my concern with the car and informed them that i no longer feel safe in this honda pilot and no longer want to drive my car. Honda had told me they didn't find anything wrong with the car. I couldn't believe what i was hearing. In the 20+ years of driving i've never experienced having a car accelerate.i truly believe honda is covering up and trying to protect themselves from a law suit. They are capable of easily fixing the problem without reporting it. Who''s to question them or checked if they did their job correctly or if there was a problem with the throttle, brakes or engine? now no one will ever know the truth. I believe that the honda pilot 2011 is not a save car to drive and needs to be recalled and have an independent company examine it.
While making a 3 point turn in a driveway in order to parallel park on the street my 2011 honda pilot accelerated at a high rate of speed and hit a parked car.my 2011 honda pilot continued out of control hit a curb and almost hit a chain link fence which would have caused me to travel into a busy four lane road.my 2011 honda pilot stopped by pressing both feet on the brake.five hours later my battery was dead.i had aaa roadside service replace it.i took my 2011 honda pilot to the dealership today where the service rep agreed that there have been acceleration problems with the honda pilot.he had me go to a body shop next door where the rep told me he would only work on the body problems.he advised me to go back to honda because i wanted to know what may have happened and to be sure my car was safe to drive.when i went back to honda the same rep told me he did not tell me that honda had any acceleration problems.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot.the contact stated that the vehicle cruise control was set at 60 mph. When the contact depressed the brake to deactivate the cruise control, the vehicle suddenly accelerated to 80 mph. The cancel button was also depressed, but vehicle continued to accelerate. The contact had to apply the emergency brake in order to bring the vehicle to a stop. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer to have a diagnostic performed. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and advised that they would return the contact's call at a later date. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and the current mileage was 1,175.
Driver was pulling into a parking space when the 2011 honda pilot suddenly accelerated out of control.at the time of the sudden acceleration, the driver did not have a foot on either the gas pedal or brake.rather, the driver had just taken the foot off the gas pedal in the process of slowing to a stop and turning into the parking space, and was about to place a foot on the brake.after straightening into the parking space, the car accelerated violently on its own volition.at that time, the driver quickly pressed a foot on the brake. The brake did not work.the car continued to accelerate through the brake, and lunged over a concrete barrier at the end of the parking space and began to travel down a hill on the other side.the car only stopped when it hit a tree near the top of the hill.the vehicle was towed to the dealer.the dealer informed the driver that it was unable to recreate the incident or determine the cause.the driver contacted and complained to the manufacturer, honda of america, which sent a regional representative to the dealer to look at the vehicle in further detail.currently, honda of america is in the process of finalizing its review of the incident.the driver's insurance company was notified.the mileage of the vehicle at the time of the incident is unknown (as the car is currently with the dealer), but the driver estimates it to be around 18,000 miles.the speed at the time of the incident is difficult to determine as the car was nearing a stop and then forcefully accelerated through the length of a parking spot with enough force to jump the concrete barrier on the other side and hit a tree causing significant damage.the driver estimates the speed to have reached 15-25 mph +/-.while the driver suffered only minor injuries, the driver is pregnant. The full extent of any potential injuries to the baby are yet to be determined.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that while at a complete stop, the vehicle erroneously accelerated and crashed into the contact's residence. There were no injuries. The vehicle was taken to the dealer but the failure could not be replicated. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted about the failure. The failure mileage was 18,122.
Vehicle in question is a 2011 honda pilot which was purchased brand new in september 2011. Problem occurred when i was heading south on wellwood ave. I came to a red light at the intersection of wellwood ave and straight path road in lindenhurst. When i attempted to come to a stop the vehicle began to accelerate. I kept my foot on break but the car kept on accelerating and engine kept on revving as though i was pressing down on gas pedal. This created a loud revving noise and a cloud of car exhaust . If i had removed my foot from the break at this time i would have crashed into back of vehicle in front of me. I kept my foot on the break and put the vehicle into park. When the light changed and the car in front of me moved i put the car back into drive and the car seemed to function normally again. Incident occurred on saturday evening december 29, 2012.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that the vehicle independently accelerated without the accelerator pedal being depressed. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The failure mileage was 100,000.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. While stopped at a traffic stop, the contact noticed that the vehicle would hesitate when accelerating. The vehicle was taken to the dealer three times for diagnostics but the technicians were unable to diagnose the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 2,000.updated 01/25//12 the consumer stated the vehicle was running rough in eco mode and under acceleration there was a delay f about one second when driven 45- 55 mph.updated 01/30/12
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated while parking the vehicle there was sudden acceleration. The vehicle lunged over a concrete barrier and crashed into a wall. There were no injuries. A police report was filed. The vehicle was towed to the dealer who will inspect the vehicle and follow up with the contact. The insurance company was notified. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was 7,000.
2011 honda pilot. Consumer writes to express dissatisfaction with the service and resolution of sudden acceleration problem that she experienced. *tgwthe consumer experienced sudden acceleration, on three separate occasions, while the brake was being applied. When the incident happened in a parking lot, the vehicle jumped the parking bumper and struck a column in front of the store. After each occurrence, the consumer took the vehicle to the dealer, and each time, she was informed there was nothing wrong.
Started car and started to drive the car and it had a mind of it's own.the engine would start and stop independently from me touching the gas pedal.apparently, this 2011 don't not have an accelerator cable anymore and it is computerized.i am thankful i was not driving on the highway.the only way to stop the car is to turn off the engine in the neutral.very serious problem.they reset the senor and charged me 126.50.they should have a warranty on this for the live of the car.the reset the tp sensor.
I was nearly stopped pulling into a parking spot. Touched brake when car suddenly accelerated into a steep incline in front of the spot. I pumped the brake a number of times. I think the steepness of the hill plus the braking may have stopped it. Otherwise it would have hit some bigtrees.it is now at the dealer's...probably won't find any cause. Not sure what to do if that happens. Don't think there is any damage..only some dirt and grass stuck into my license plate.no injury.very lucky ...never want to be so scared again.
My 2011 honda pilot shakes going 80 or more miles per hour. The dashboard shakes so bad that it looks like its about to pop out.
The contact owned a 2011 honda pilot. While parking, the vehicle accelerated independently and crashed into a wall. The air bags deployed. There were no injuries and a police report was not filed. The vehicle was destroyed. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 28,518.
When i started the car this morning, i heard a high-pitched grinding noise - something i've never heard before. Driving at 30mph, the car suddenly accelerated as i applied the brakes rounding a corner. I could hear the engine revving up so i quickly shifted it into neutral until it went back to normal. Then shifted it into drive and continued on.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. While stopped at a drive thru window, the vehicle suddenly accelerated with the brake pedal was depressed and crashed into the rear of another vehicle. The police arrived on the scene and as the contact attempted to move the vehicle a second time, the vehicle accelerated yet again. A police report was filed. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for diagnosis. The technicians inspected the vehicle and were unable to diagnose the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 10,000....update 01/20/12 updated 01/27/12
Today tuesday march 26th 2013 i was in brooklyn, ny off mrtle ave. On a residential one way street.pulled up to a large open parking spot with cars in front and back of the spot.the spot was large enough for 2 cars.as i pulled into the spot and progressed slowly forward with my foot on the brake, the car rengine began to rev quickly and jolted forward hitting the parked car in front of me.this is the second time i have felt the car engine rev on it's own with my foot off the gas and jumping forward. First time was while slowing down to a stop sign and the car jumped forward and accelerated on it's own but with no accident.i dismissed it not sure why it happened.this time of course i felt the same symptom with foot on brake the car jolted forward and engine revved on it's own but hitting the car in front of me.i hope honda fixes this issue. I am very afraid this could happen around other people and accidentally hits someone when the car does this on it's own.
The maximum speed setting on the windshield wipers is completely insufficient when driving on the highway / interstate during periods of rain and at speeds in excess of 45 mph.it is impossible to maintain a reasonably unobstructed view of the roadway. While traveling at higher speeds, the high-speed setting of the wipers can keep up with a mere drizzle only.a steady rain creates nearly zero visibility, while a thunderstorm or torrential rain renders the vehicle inoperable. The high-speed wiper setting on the 2011 honda pilot is comparable to the low speed wiper setting on the majority of other vehicles currently on the market. The service department at j.l. Freed honda in montgomeryville, pennsylvania indicates that the wipers operate as designed.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated the rear view mirror built in camera was defective. The camera was misleading and indicated that the objects appeared farther away, but they were actually very close. The contact was able to avoid crashing into a vehicle. The dealer advised that the camera could be removed. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 1,000 and the current mileage was 5,409.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated the rear window on the hatch exploded as she entered the vehicle. The exploding glass caused the contact to sustain cuts and lacerations. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and the window was repaired, but the dealer stated there was nothing else that could be done to make sure the window did not explode again. The contact spoke with the manufacturer and was told this was a situation for the dealer to handle. The contact was concerned about the manufactures defect and safety issue. The current mileage was 6,500.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. While the vehicle was parked the contact noticed the view of the front driver, passenger side and the rear view windows were distorted when sunlight shined on the window due to the tint. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. The technician stated the windows were the same on all vehicles of for that year, make, model and there was no defect. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 1,000.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that the vehicle was parked in the garage when an explosion was heard. The contact discovered that the rear tailgate window had exploded. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who replaced the window under warranty. The manufacturer was contacted who advised that they never heard of the type of failure before and offered no further assistance. The failure mileage was 4,500.
Rear view mirror became hazy after only approx 2 years and is now becoming progressively worse. It is now hindering visibility through mirror.
The car was parked on the drive way. The glass hatch was exploded as we closed the tailgate. It caused cuts on hand and leg on little boy standing by. Take the vehicle to the honda dealer and dealer said it was not under warranty. Call american honda and the answer was the same because the glass hatch was exploded, no warranty. This vehicle is less then 2 years old even with 3 year warranty. It costs $550. To fix it ,plus more on personal injuries.
The sunroof spontaneously cracked while driving on a city street.when i took the car to the dealership, one of the mechanics mentioned that this was a common problem.nevertheless, i had to pay for the entire replacement.the sunroof is regularly exposed to the sun because the 2011 pilot does not have a retractable outer cover likemost other cars have.
Interior rear view mirror of my honda pilot ex-l 2011 lost most of the reflective coating/ material. The mirror is clean but looks dirty as it lost most of the reflective material. It has become dangerous to drive with no proper rear view mirror and the replacement cost for the mirror is little over $850. I browsed online and found out many people complained of the same issue with honda pilot interior rear view mirror. Please have a check and help all the honda pilot owners and other vehicles which use the same part.
The inside rear view mirror has degraded to the point where the mirror is cloudy with black spots that appear like dirt, but are actually just the degradation of the mirror itself.i've searched online and see that this is a common problem with the 2011 honda pilot.
The contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. The contact stated that while driving 35 mph, the sun roof window shattered without warning. The vehicle was taken to a dealer. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 48,000.
My 2011 pilot was purchased new in aug 2011, has less than 68000 miles and i live in southern ca, yet:my battery died and had to be replaced apr 2018 (car was parked < 1hr and would not start, but started fine the hour before).my engine check transmission system light/warning came on and we had to add a quart of oil on july 18, 2019, even though i had an oil change done in may 2019 less than 500 miles before.on 7/24/19, my front windshield wipers stopped and today i had to have the motor replaced not just a fuse.i'm concerned why a honda < 9 yrs old is having these issues - burning oil & motors dying.is my car a lemon?can you please help to allow me to have a dealership service do a full inspection/fix on the oil issue at no cost and possibly a reimbursement on the cost of the new windshield wiper motor (part & labor approx. $411 - i can provide a copy of the invoice later as the work is being done today)?thank you for your consideration.i would appreciate any assistance in ensuring that my car does not progress as a lemon.i have been a dedicated honda owner since 1981 and this is the first one i've owned that has problems.thank you.
I took the vehicle to the dealership for a recall related to the steering mechanism that is making aloud cracking noise when i turn the steering wheel, when i back up. Were told that parts were not available, it is been almost one year ago. No respond from dealership or honda itself. My name is [xxx].information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
Tires wearing odd down the middle of the tread, no traction on wet roads in rain. Two front tires replaced and front alignment. Should not have to purchase new tires with less than 3,000 miles.
The auto is making a roaring sound atthe front enddrivers side due to a faulty wheel bearing . This auto was produce in alabama during the month of july ,2010 . The auto has had this issue for some time since we brought it home.
The four good year tires on my 2011 honda pilot are defective (premature wear).the dealer recommended i discuss the problem with my local good year dealer which i did.i was informed by good year that the tires on my pilot were substandard and said the reason was honda had requested tires without long-wear capabilities.our local dealership has offered to sell my new tires for our pilot at $140,00 each.this situation stinks and i believe would make a great class action suit.how many others are facing the prospect of having to purchase new tires for their pilot due to premature wear?why would someone want to pay $35,000 for a new pilot with substandard, defective tires?
My wife and i were driving home on the night of june 2nd, 2010 and were turning on the street we live on when the right front wheel just laid over. We had it towed to the dealership and they informed us that they thought that either the bolts were not properly torqued at the factory or possibly they just broke.these were the bolts that hold the spindle on.
Tires on 2011 honda pilot are needed to be replaced at less than 35000 miles.the goodyear fortera hltires that came standard are listed at a 60000 mile warranty if bought new.they have also worn completely uneven, despite rotation, where three of the tires have about 5% tread left and one tire has about 30% tread.
Noticed a vibration in the gas pedal while driving at any speed. Feel every like bump in the roads. Also when slowing to a stop and turning or backing out of a parking spot, i feel/hear a hard vibration on brake. Took to dealer, they stated warped rotors...to new to happen. Got full brake job at $340. Drove off, issue still present. At this visit tires were rotated and balance too. Next day also noticed all 4 rims were damaged from the tool that removed my tires. Told supervisor everything i learned about other pilot owners and this possible defeat of rotors. They still have my truck (4 days so far) trying to identify issue. They do agree there is an issue. They are going to do road force balancing next. I will fight for a refund of this brake job and will continue to pursue until i am satisfied.
Brand new vehicle when it reaches aprox that speed or brake the steering wheel vibrates and shake violent at braking, also pulls to the left. Bring back to the dealership but not problem solve, they got a service bulletin 06-068 but it doesn't correct the problem, i got up to 23,000 miles and the tires became close to the carcase (all four), the vibration and pulling still.
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