Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SERVICE BRAKES, AIR - ANTILOCK - ABS WARNING LIGHT
0201200402/01/200410009135Anti-lock brake system (abs) indicator on with abs diagnostic trouble code (dtc) 54 or no dtc(s). *tt09/13/2004
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC
0303302/09/20040303310002098Clicking noise from front calipers when first applying the brakes after a change in direction. *tt this bulletin supersedes 03-033, dated 06/03/03. *tt08/13/2003
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FLUID
100310/16/200310004955Testing brake fluid for petroleum contamination. this includes 2004 insight and s2000. *tt01/21/2004

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SERVICE BRAKES
07/15/2004250001
 There is a definite breakdown with the brake calipers. i am not a mechanic but realized the fast deterioration of the calipers and have not heard of that problem with other vehicles. i was told to replace the brake rotors and pads and i have several times but the brakes were never the same. the vehicle has trouble stopping with new brakes. i flushed the brake fluid with official honda brake fluid and recently noticed the issue is with the calipers. they are rusty and the metal flakes off and the pistons do not function properly on any of the brakes. some brakes don't fully brake and one rear caliper is stuck while driving so the pads are on the rotor while driving. i hope that makes sense, the calipers are to squeeze and release and they never have soon after i got the vehicle new. i am disappointed with the honda dealers i have taken it to, before knowing that the problem is with deteriorated calipers. the vehicle was never in a flood or anything like that. i can't imagine i'm the only owner with that problem and i didn't know where to file a complaint earlier or what a caliper was. i would like it investigated and recalled if necessary. thank you. *tr
07/15/200425000
 There is a definite breakdown with the brake calipers. i am not a mechanic but realized the fast deterioration of the calipers and have not heard of that problem with other vehicles. i was told to replace the brake rotors and pads and i have several times but the brakes were never the same. the vehicle has trouble stopping with new brakes. i flushed the brake fluid with official honda brake fluid and recently noticed the issue is with the calipers. they are rusty and and the metal flakes off and the pistons do not function properly on any of the brakes. some brakes don't fully brake and one rear caliper is stuck while driving so the pads are on the rotor while driving. i hope that makes sense, the calipers are to squeeze and release and they never have soon after i got the vehicle new. i am disappointed with the honda dealers i have taken it to, before knowing that the problem is with deteriorated calipers. the vehicle was never in a flood or anything like that. i can't imagine i'm the only owner with that problem and i didn't know where to file a complaint earlier or what a caliper was. i would like it investigated and recalled if necessary. thank you.
10/12/20121175001
 The abs brake system has always had a nice firm pedal pressure. recently when coming to a stop i noticed the pedal to feel spongy, soft and travel close to the floor. i checked fluids etc. and all seem normal. still have adequate pad thickness on all pads. this problem with the soft, spongy pedal seems to be consistent now. checked the internet and see this seems to be a problem on 2007 and 2008 elements. believe it might also be showing up on other years also. we also have a 2004 element and the pedal pressure is as the 2003 used to be. the 2003 is an ex 2wd auto and the 2004 is an ex auto awd model. *tr
10/12/2012117500
 The abs brake system has always had a nice firm pedal pressure. recently when coming to a stop i noticed the pedal to feel spongy, soft and travel close to the floor. i checked fluids etc. and all seem normal. still have adequate pad thickness on all pads. this problem with the soft, spongy pedal seems to be consistent now. checked the internet and see this seems to be a problem on 2007 and 2008 elements. believe it might also be showing up on other years also. we also have a 2004 element and the pedal pressure is as the 2003 used to be. the 2003 is an ex 2wd auto and the 2004 is an ex auto awd model.
09/28/2012109000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2003 honda element. the contact stated that while the engine was running and as the brake was depressed, there was smoke seen coming from under the hood. as a result, the vehicle stalled. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who inspected the vehicle and stated that they could not diagnosed the failure. the vehicle was then taken to a mechanic who inspected the vehicle and advised the contact that the smoke was coming from the brakes seizing when they were depressed. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified. the failure mileage was 109,000.
09/28/2012109000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2003 honda element. the contact stated that while the engine was running and as the brake was depressed, there was smoke seen coming from under the hood. as a result, the vehicle stalled. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who inspected the vehicle and stated that they could not diagnosed the failure. the vehicle was then taken to a mechanic who inspected the vehicle and advised the contact that the smoke was coming from the brakes seizing when they were depressed. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified. the failure mileage was 109,000. kmj
09/28/2012109000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2003 honda element. the contact stated while the engine was running and as the brake was depress there was smoke coming from under the hood. this also causes the vehicle to stall. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who inspected the vehicle and stated they could not diagnosed the failure. the vehicle was taken back from the dealer and taken to a mechanic shop who inspected the vehicle and stated the smoke was coming from the brakes being locked when it was depress. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified. the failure mileage was 109,000. mw
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC
01/01/19013
 2003 honda element with brakes problems. consumer requests issue to be fixed , cost of repair and cost of replacement. *tgw the consumer stated the brakes and rotors had to be replaced several times due to abnormal brake wear.
07/16/200529000203/20/2003
 My rear brakes went at 29,000 miles and then again at 50,000 miles. honda replaced the rotors and pads under warranty at 29,000 miles. i brought the element back several times after complaining about the brakes and they blamed it on dirt buildup. at 50,000 miles the rear brakes went again. this time they weren't going to cover it but after complaining they covered the rotors and i had to pay for the pads and labor. i don't go off road or travel on dirt roads. i had my brakes checked a couple of times when i had my tires rotated. i have recently found out that my friend who also owns an element had his rear brakes replaced at 18,000. i believe there is a problem with the rear brake system. my front brakes are still the originals. *nm
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS
03/23/200619000201/14/2003
 2003 honda element rear brakes are totally shot needing new pads, rotors etc. and honda is blaming rust buildup, and saying that it is our fault for not servicing the brakes. the brakes have been inspected each time the oil has been changed or tires rotated. honda's contention that the brakes should be taken apart and cleaned due to severe conditions is ridiculous. we do live in northeastern ohio but even the owners manual says driving in severe conditions occasionally doesn't necessarily put you in that category. i have never heard of any vehicle that the brakes needed to be disassembled and cleaned every 10,000 miles. cost to repair is $450.00. in addition, my wife called the dealership twice, first time was about a year and a half ago with complaints about brake noise and was told both times to go out and jam on the brakes hard to release dirt buildup on the brakes. at no time was she ever advised to bring the car in for inspection. *nm
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - DISC - PADS
01/06/200751000105/16/2003
 Brakes on 2003 honda element. when having my car serviced recently they said my brake pads needed to be replaced because one of the pads had stuck and worn down to the point of slightly damaging the rotor. the brakes were adjusted on a previous service call by another dealership. this service probably occurred around 20,000 miles. the dealership even admitted that for some reason the one stuck after that service had been done. i feel that honda should have paid for this repair as obviously either the technician didn't adjust the brakes properly or the equipment failed to perform properly. *nm