Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
04V176000HONDA (AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO.)from 07/31/2001 to 08/23/2002V (Vehicle)109979604/27/2004MFRHONDA (AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO.)04/15/200404/20/2004
Defect SummaryOn some mini vans, sport utility and passenger vehicles, certain operating conditions can result in heat build-up between the countershaft and secondary shaft second gears in the automatic transmission, eventually leading to gear tooth chipping or gear breakage.
Consequence SummaryGear failure could result in transmission lockup, which could result in a crash.
Corrective SummaryOn vehicles with 15,000 miles or less, the dealer will update the transmission with a simple revision to the oil cooler return line to increase lubrication to the second gear. on vehicles with more than 15,000 miles, the dealer will inspect the transmission to identify gears that have already experienced discoloration due to overheating. if discoloration exists, the transmission will be replaced if discoloration is not present, the dealer will perform the revision to the oil cooler return line. the recall began on april 21, 2004, for pilot, odyssey, and mdx owners. owners of the accord vehicles will start receiving letters on june 28, 2004, and on june 29, 2004, for owners of the tl and cl vehicles. owners should contact honda at 1-800-999-1009 or acura at 1-800-382-2238.
NotesHonda recall nos. p30 (odyssey and pilot),p31 (mdx), p38 (accord) and p39 (acura).customers can also contact the national highway traffic safety administration

Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN
0516200505/16/200510016296Transmission-won't come out of park, p not illuminated. *sc09/06/2005
01201200312/01/200310014328Atf (automatic transmission fluid) leaks from cooler line banjo bolt. *sc04/29/2005
0801200408/01/200410014287Wheel bearing noise after a/t (automatic transmission) replacement. *sc04/29/2005
10505/16/200410014131Service bulletin 04-021 digital photo tips. *sc04/28/2005
70407/16/200410014104At(automatic transmission) second gear inspection-photo retention policy. *sc04/28/2005
10505/16/200410014126Canadian vehicle a/t (automatic transmission) gear inspection asb 04-013. *sc04/28/2005
60406/16/200410014154Hsb 04-021 transmission r&r tips. *nm04/28/2005
10505/16/200410014124Dtc (diagnostic trouble code) p0780 after solenoid or transmission replaced and removed. *sc04/28/2005
70407/16/200410014103Wheel bearing noise after transmission removed and replaced. *sc04/28/2005
0404304/08/20050406010012641Erratic and harsh shifting; malfunction indicator lamp (mil) comes on or d indicator blinks. *tt03/09/2005
100310/16/200310004953Humming, growling sound from transmission. *tt01/21/2004
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
0601200506/01/200510018029Replacing a canon a75 digital camera to take inspection photos for s/b 04-021, safety recall: a/t 2nd gear inspection, or s/b 04-037, safety recall: accord v6 a/t 2nd gear inspection. honda servicenews. *tt12/13/2005
40504/16/200510016346Automatic transmission fluid (atf) leaks. honda tech line summary. *tt09/08/2005
60406/16/200410014150Safety recall service bulletin 04-021 faq. *nm04/28/2005
0501200405/01/200410013990Don't replace the solenoid if troubleshooting an a/t with diagnostic trouble code p0740 (lock-up control system). *nm04/27/2005
0701200407/01/200410014029Tools for safe and efficient a/t replacement. *eh04/27/2005
0916200409/16/200410013844Transmission solenoid replacement criteria. *eh04/26/2005
1001200410/01/200410013607Automatic transmission solenoid replacement criteria. *tt04/22/2005
1001200410/01/200410013604Removing a stubborn atf filler bolt. honda servicenews. *tt04/22/2005
1001200410/01/200410013608Replenishing atf on vehicles with automatic transmission oil jet kits. honda servicenews. *tt04/22/2005
0402104/30/200410012656Automatic transmission second gear inspection. *eh03/09/2005
0402111/16/20040402110010752Safety recall: automatic transmission second gear inspection. supersedes 04-021, dated april 30, 2004. *tt update. *tt *eh12/10/2004
0401200404/01/200410009030Repairing atf leaks under warranty. honda. servicenews. april 2004. *tt09/08/2004
0401200404/01/200410009033Don't test-drive with the malfunction indicator lamp or d indicator on. honda. servicenews. april 2004. *tt09/08/2004
05260405/26/200410007725Automatic transmission second gear inspection recall update. *tt07/08/2004
09010309/01/200310005073Automatic transmission (a/t) whine? make sure it's the a/t before replacing it. honda servicenews. *tt01/28/2004
120212/16/200210002575Straining the automatic transmission fluid (atf) to diagnose automatic transmissions. *tt09/05/2003
30303/16/200310001831Warranty automatic transmission order system. *tt07/21/2003
01010301/01/200310001790Check (atf) automatic transmission fluid condition to diagnose (a/t) automatic transmissions. *tt *jb07/18/2003
01130301/13/200310000986Inspection of automatic transmissions with data trouble code p0710 displayed. *tt04/09/2003
50205/16/2002638004Information on diagnosing automatic transmission fluid leak at axle seals, a roaring noise and erratic shifting. *tt12/09/2002
01040204/01/2002636755Subject regarding automatic transmission shift problems - slippage, flare, hard upshift. *tt11/13/2002
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - CONTROL MODULE (TCM, PCM)
0726200407/26/200410008826New repair procedure: odyssey transmission and powertrain control module (pcm) replacement. *tt08/24/2004
06010306/01/200310002699Grade logic control information. *tt09/11/2003
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - TORQUE CONVERTER
20402/16/200410014227Automatic transmission fluid leak at torque converter seal. *nm04/29/2005
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
100110/01/2001626764Subject regarding speed sensor plug missing. *slc12/18/2001

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN
11/15/2011120000
 On-going slipping transmission. tranny shop and a honda salesperson both guessed i had an odyssey when i prefaced our conversation by saying i have a 2002 minivan with a bad tranny. clearly honda odysseys' have a problem. too bad honda did not get the memo.
09/03/201286278
 Vehicle started emitting large amount of smoke from engine compartment, coincident with abrupt loss of speed and failure of transmission. it behaved as if it initiated downshift autonomously (without driver initiation). i was just able to move out of traffic lanes on interstate highway, avoiding serious injury or death from speeding vehicles. car cel displays p0740, transmission continues to malfunction: flares between shifts from gears 2-3, 3-4; occasionally fails to shift from 3-4 until engine revolutions exceed 4000 rpm, then by removing pressure on accelerator, will then usually perform shift. extreme transmission smoking, expulsion of transmission fluid, lack of transmission capability has now occurred a total of three times.
01/01/20131730001
 Vehicle lost power...would not shift into higher gear. vehicle continues to have problems. i have been told needs new transmission. have read many posts regarding issues with honda odyssey having transmission problems. *tr
05/03/201070000
 Honda odyssey vehicles apparently have a well known transmission problem. models from multiple years (including mine: 2002) have short lifes compared to any other vehicle i've seen before. worse yet, honda refuses to admit that this is a problem, nor will honda offer any help paying for the very costly repairs. and worst of all, even if the transmission is replaced (ultimately, the only fix that honda recommends), the new transmission will also fail prematurely! besides causing outrageous repair and maintenance costs, it's really a dangerous problem for the public besides. the transmission can fail unexpectedly leading to an accident.
11/22/20121730001
 2002 honda minivan odyssey transmission started slipping while vehicle on motion at around 40 mph. i took 2002 honda minivan to dealership; they suggested a transmission replacement cost around $ 4500! called american honda and enquired about any recall, honda mentioned about the second gear recall, but i think the second gear automatic transmission recall not solved the transmission problem. requested some help to sole this manufacturing defect. american honda turned down my request and i spend around 4000 for transmission repair. *tr
08/06/20122185161
 On 12/12/12 honda announced a recall on 2003-2004 odyssey's, pilot's and acura mdx's for being able to remove the key from the ignition with the vehicle in drive (with the vehicle turned off). this may allow the vehicle to roll forward or backwards. i have a 2002 odyssey and have this same issue. i reported it to rousch honda in westerville, oh around 11/12/12. they stated that they could not touch the ignition cylinder. they made it sound like there was a law against it. i stated that my van could roll away if left in drive (which i have done) and they did not change their stance. my van is not included in this recall but it has the same issue and potential danger and needs fixed. *tr
11/22/2012173000
 2002 honda minivan odyssey transmission started slipping while vehicle on motion at around 40 mph. i took 2002 honda minivan to dealership; they suggested a transmission replacement cost around $ 4500! called american honda and enquired about any recall, honda mentioned about the second gear recall, but i think the second gear automatic transmission recall not solved the transmission problem. requested some help to sole this manufacturing defect. american honda turned down my request and i spend around 4000 for transmission repair.
08/06/20122185161
 On 12/12/12 honda announced a recall on 2003-2004 odyssey's, pilot's and acura mdx's for being able to remove the key from the ignition with the vehicle in drive (with the vehicle turned off). this may allow the vehicle to roll forward or backwards. i have a 2002 odyssey and have this same issue. i reported it to rousch honda in westerville, oh around 11/12/12. they stated that they could not touch the ignition cylinder. they made it sound like there was a law against it. i stated that my van could roll away if left in drive (which i have done) and they did not change their stance. my van is not included in this recall but it has the same issue and potential danger and needs fixed. *tr
08/06/2012218516
 On 12/12/12 honda announced a recall on 2003-2004 odyssey's, pilot's and acrua mdx's for being able to remove the key from the ignition with the vehicle in drive (with the vehicle turned off). this may allow the vehicle to roll forward or backwards. i have a 2002 odyssey and have this same issue. i reported it to rousch honda in westerville, oh around 11/12/12. they stated that they could not touch the ignition cylinder. they made it sound like there was a law against it. i stated that my van could roll away if left in drive (which i have done) and they did not change their stance. my van is not included in this recall but it has the same issue and potential danger and needs fixed.
11/26/2012720001
 Car was recalled in 2004 for installation of a supplemental cooling kit (following successful class action lawsuit for prior model years). transmission is now snatching when cold and obvious slippage in 2nd gear. research shows that this is a known and recurring defect in this model year. american honda refuses any assistance. i am the original owner and the vehicle has had all service done at the dealer. *tr
11/26/201272000
 Car was recalled in 2004 for installation of a supplemental cooling kit (following successful class action lawsuit for prior model years). transmission is now snatching when cold and obvious slippage in 2nd gear. research shows that this is a known and recurring defect in this model year. american honda refuses any assistance. i am the original owner and the vehicle has had all service done at the dealer.
10/01/2012900001
 I have been having problems with my car starting after several tries it will start, but a couple months age i was having slipping problems, then now i went to get my car smoged and it didn't pass inspection. i have read about all the recalls, and i bought my car as a used car and was unaware of the recall for the transmission at that time. it cost a lot of money for honda to fix all these transmissions, and they are refusing to help their people, this is my second honda, i am a single mom of three and work 12 hours a day. i take care of our dying elderly and i need a dependable car if not we all loose, i do believe there should be another class action law suit after all i read, everyone is unhappy with their honda cars, it's a shame. someone please help us. *tr
10/01/201290000
 I have been having problems with my car starting after several tries it will start, but a couple months age i was having slipping problems, then now i went to get my car smoged and it didn't pass inspection. i have read about all the recalls, and i bought my car as a used car and was unaware of the recall for the transmission at that time. it cost a lot of money for honda to fix all these transmissions, and they are refusing to help their people, this is my second honda, i am a single mom of three and work 12 hours a day. i take care of our dying elderly and i need a dependable car if not we all loose, i do believe there should be another class action law suit after all i read, everyone is unhappy with their honda cars, it's a shame. someone please help us.
10/01/2012740001
 Transmission hanging up between 2nd and 3rd gear. when put in reverse, takes several second for transmission to engage. honda dealer advised transmission needs to be replaced as it failed at the cost of over $4000. for a vehicle that was purchased brand new and maintained by the dealer, seems to be a engineering failure of the transmission. *tr
10/01/201290000
 I have been having problems with my car starting after several tries it will start, but a couple months age i was having slipping problems, then now i went to get my car smoged and it didn't pass inspection. i have read about all the recalls, and i bought my car as a used car and was unaware of the recall for the transmission at that time. it cost a lot of money for honda to fix all these transmissions, and they are refusing to help their people, this is my second honda, i am a single mom of three and work 12 hours a day. i take care of our dying elderly and i need a dependable car if not we all loose, i do believe there should be another class action law suit after all i read, everyone is unhappy with their honda cars, it's a shame. someone please help us.
10/01/201274000
 Transmission hanging up between 2nd and 3rd gear. when put in reverse, takes several second for transmission to engage. honda dealer advised transmission needs to be replaced as it failed at the costt of over $4000. for a vehicle that was purchased brand new and maintained by the dealer, seems to be a engineering failure of the transmission
10/01/201290000
 I have been having problems with my car starting after several tries it will start, but a couple months age i was having slipping problems, then now i went to get my car smoged and it didn't pass inspection. i have read about all the recalls, and i bought my car as a used car and was unaware of the recall for the transmission at that time. it cost a lot of money for honda to fix all these transmissions, and they are refusing to help their people, this is my second honda, i am a single mom of three and work 12 hours a day. i take care of our dying elderly and i need a dependable car if not we all loose, i do believe there should be another class action law suit after all i read, everyone is unhappy with their honda cars, it's a shame. someone please help us.
10/01/201274000
 Transmission hanging up between 2nd and 3rd gear. when put in reverse, takes several second for transmission to engage. honda dealer advised transmission needs to be replaced as it failed at the costt of over $4000. for a vehicle that was purchased brand new and maintained by the dealer, seems to be a engineering failure of the transmission
11/13/20121290001
 Transmission went out suddenly in the middle of traffic. car rolled to a stop and had to be towed. mechanic recommended complete rebuild. honda needs to deal with this. these cars have had nothing but persistent transmission problems and complaints. this is an engineering flaw. *tr
10/01/201274000
 Transmission hanging up between 2nd and 3rd gear. when put in reverse, takes several second for transmission to engage. honda dealer advised transmission needs to be replaced as it failed at the costt of over $4000. for a vehicle that was purchased brand new and maintained by the dealer, seems to be a engineering failure of the transmission
11/13/20121290001
 Transmission went out suddenly in the middle of traffic. car rolled to a stop and had to be towed. mechanic recommended complete rebuild. honda needs to deal with this. these cars have had nothing but persistent transmission problems and complaints. this is an engineering flaw. *tr
11/13/2012129000
 Transmission went out suddenly in the middle of traffic. car rolled to a stop and had to be towed. mechanic recommended complete rebuild. honda needs to deal with this. these cars have had nothing but persistent transmission problems and complaints. this is an engineering flaw.
09/27/2012926001
 Driving under normal conditions, the transmission started jerking and slipping losing traction. the warning light came on. i took it to my mechanic the next day. he ran a diagnostic check and replaced the two solenoids that controlled the automatic transmission shifting. i drove it 25 miles and it started jerking again and slipping. *tr
08/01/2012640001
 Transmission failed suddenly while traveling with family. apparently it is a well know issue for 2002 odyssey. i had every service & preventive maintenance done at authorized honda dealer since i bought it in 2002. it was out of warranty and i paid $3,600 for replacement transmission. this is a manufacturing defect and american honda should recall/replace for free. *tr
09/28/20121114931
 Automatic transmission on my 2002 honda odyssey failed at 111000 miles (specific failure is the torque converter). symptom was gear slippage. i contacted honda requesting a good faith repair since this is clearly a problem with their transmissions and honda declined. hundreds of honda odyssey owners, model years 1998-2004, report the same transmission failure. i'm requesting this issue be investigated by nhtsa to encourage honda to take remedial action on behalf of odyssey owners affected. *tr
08/01/201264000
 Trnasmission failed suddenly while travelling with family. apparently it is a well know issue for 2002 odyssey. i had every service & preventive maintenance done at authorized honda dealer since i bought it in 2002. it was out of warrenty and i paid $3,600 for replacement transmission. this is a manufacturing defect and american honda should recall/replace for free.
09/28/20121114931
 Automatic transmission on my 2002 honda odyssey failed at 111000 miles (specific failure is the torque converter). symptom was gear slippage. i contacted honda requesting a good faith repair since this is clearly a problem with their transmissions and honda declined. hundreds of honda odyssey owners, model years 1998-2004, report the same transmission failure. i'm requesting this issue be investigated by nhtsa to encourage honda to take remedial action on behalf of odyssey owners affected. *tr
08/01/201264000
 Trnasmission failed suddenly while travelling with family. apparently it is a well know issue for 2002 odyssey. i had every service & preventive maintenance done at authorized honda dealer since i bought it in 2002. it was out of warrenty and i paid $3,600 for replacement transmission. this is a manufacturing defect and american honda should recall/replace for free.
09/28/2012111493
 Automatic transmission on my 2002 honda odyssey failed at 111000 miles (specific failure is the torque converter). symptom was gear slippage. i contacted honda requesting a good faith repair since this is clearly a problem with their transmissions and honda declined. hundreds of honda odyssey owners, model years 1998-2004, report the same transmission failure. i'm requesting this issue be investigated by nhtsa to encourage honda to take remedial action on behalf of odyssey owners affected.
08/01/201264000
 Trnasmission failed suddenly while travelling with family. apparently it is a well know issue for 2002 odyssey. i had every service & preventive maintenance done at authorized honda dealer since i bought it in 2002. it was out of warrenty and i paid $3,600 for replacement transmission. this is a manufacturing defect and american honda should recall/replace for free.
09/28/2012111493
 Automatic transmission on my 2002 honda odyssey failed at 111000 miles (specific failure is the torque converter). symptom was gear slippage. i contacted honda requesting a good faith repair since this is clearly a problem with their transmissions and honda declined. hundreds of honda odyssey owners, model years 1998-2004, report the same transmission failure. i'm requesting this issue be investigated by nhtsa to encourage honda to take remedial action on behalf of odyssey owners affected.
08/10/20121680001
 2002 honda odyssey transmission nhtsa recall. dealer repaired at 80k miles. the transmission has failed again at 80k miles after the fix. the honda factory fix appears to not actually work in the long haul. called a transmission repair shop and the 2002 honda odyssey transmissions are failing again - not just mine. *tr
08/10/2012168000
 2002 honda odyssey transmission ntsa recall. dealer repaired at 80k miles. the transmission has failed again at 80k miles after the fix. the honda factory fix appears to not actually work in the long haul. called a transmission repair shop and the 2002 honda odyssey transmissions are failing again - not just mine.
07/29/201290045
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the transmission failed while traveling 70 mph. the contact stated that there was a smell of transmission fluid burning prior to the transmission overheating. the vehicle was repaired october 2004 under nhtsa campaign id number: 04v176000 (power train: automatic transmission) for the transmission oil jet. the vehicle was recently taken to the dealer who advised that the transmission needed to be replaced. the failure and the current mileages was 90,045. kmj
07/29/201290045
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated the transmission failed on the vehicle. the contact was traveling 70 mph when the failure occurred. the contact stated that there was a smell of transmission fluid burning prior to the transmission over heating. the contact had nhtsa recall campaign id number: 04v176000 (power train: automatic transmission) for the oil jet on the transmission in october 2004 when the vehicle had 27,000 miles. the contact took the vehicle to the dealer and was told the transmission needed to be replaced. the failure mileage and current mileages were was 90,045.rl
06/03/2012150050
 While driving on the interstate with the cruise control on i noticed rpm's were increasing. stoped the cruise control and used the gas pedal. rpm went back to normal then slowly increased. i noticed i was loosing power and pulled to the side of the interstate. the transmission had 'blown'. there was transmission fluid everywhere. no warning lights came on and there was no indication of a problem. loss of power at the wrong time could cause a serious problem. aparently honda transmissions have a history of going out like this.
12/29/201197550
 Transmission fails to shift from 2nd to 3rd gear (slips and sometimes wont shift to 3rd gear) with check engine lights on (code p0730 gear ratio incorrect)
03/31/2012120000
 Transmission failure at 120k miles, failure to change gears while driving.
03/05/201216100
 Sudden loss of power when accelerating from a stop. occurs most when heading up incline. need to shift from d to d3 to restore power. no error codes, check engine light, or tcs light is evident. transmission was rebuilt @141k due to slipping and p0730 error code from original transmission.
11/01/201180000
 Transmission started to slip at 80,000, we took it to the dealership, they suggested flushing would help, never mentioned that transmission failure is a known and acknowledged problem with odysseys and that there had been a recall for 2002's.
01/19/2012178500
 While driving the minivan on the highway, it would slip out of gear (around 2nd or 3d gear). i had to let off the gas pedal to wait for it to re-engage. this happened a second time on 02/02/12 at which time i took it for diagnosis, the dealership told me i needed to replace the transmission ($4,150) without mentioning anything about the previous recall by honda. i then called american honda motor, they said if there is a problem with the 2nd gear the dealership can complete the safety recall for the second time and file a warranty claim. the dealership didn't offer this option claiming there was no warranty on the transmission.
07/01/201148000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving approximately 30 mph, the vehicle began to shift hard as the engine rpms increased. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing where the technicians advised the contact that the transmission would have to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired. the vin was not available. the approximate failure mileage was 48,000.
01/19/2012178500
 While driving the minivan on the highway, it would slip out of gear (around 2nd or 3d gear). i had to let off the gas pedal to wait for it to re-engage. this happened a second time on 02/02/12 at which time i took it for diagnosis, the dealership told me i needed to replace the transmission ($4,150) without mentioning anything about the previous recall by honda. i then called american honda motor, they said if there is a problem with the 2nd gear the dealership can complete the safety recall for the second time and file a warranty claim. the dealership didn't offer this option claiming there was no warranty on the transmission.
07/01/201148000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving approximately 30 mph, the vehicle began to shift hard as the engine rpms increased. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing where the technicians advised the contact that the transmission would have to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired. the vin was not available. the approximate failure mileage was 48,000.
01/19/2012178500
 While driving the minivan on the highway, it would slip out of gear (around 2nd or 3d gear). i had to let off the gas pedal to wait for it to re-engage. this happened a second time on 02/02/12 at which time i took it for diagnosis, the dealership told me i needed to replace the transmission ($4,150) without mentioning anything about the previous recall by honda. i then called american honda motor, they said if there is a problem with the 2nd gear the dealership can complete the safety recall for the second time and file a warranty claim. the dealership didn't offer this option claiming there was no warranty on the transmission.
07/01/201148000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving approximately 30 mph, the vehicle began to shift hard as the engine rpms increased. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing where the technicians advised the contact that the transmission would have to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired. the vin was not available. the approximate failure mileage was 48,000. kmj
01/19/2012178500
 While driving the minivan on the highway, it would slip out of gear (around 2nd or 3d gear). i had to let off the gas pedal to wait for it to re-engage. this happened a second time on 02/02/12 at which time i took it for diagnosis, the dealership told me i needed to replace the transmission ($4,150) without mentioning anything about the previous recall by honda. i then called american honda motor, they said if there is a problem with the 2nd gear the dealership can complete the safety recall for the second time and file a warranty claim. the dealership didn't offer this option claiming there was no warranty on the transmission.
07/01/201148000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving approximately 30 mph, the vehicle began to shift hard as the engine rpms increased. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing where the technicians advised the contact that the transmission would have to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired. the vin was not available. the approximate failure mileage was 48,000. kmj
01/19/2012178500
 While driving the minivan on the highway, it would slip out of gear (around 2nd or 3d gear). i had to let off the gas pedal to wait for it to re-engage. this happened a second time on 02/02/12 at which time i took it for diagnosis, the dealership told me i needed to replace the transmission ($4,150) without mentioning anything about the previous recall by honda. i then called american honda motor, they said if there is a problem with the 2nd gear the dealership can complete the safety recall for the second time and file a warranty claim. the dealership didn't offer this option claiming there was no warranty on the transmission.
07/01/201148000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving at approximately 30 mph the contact noticed the vehicle began to rev up and would shift hard. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic. the technician stated the transmission would have to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired. the vin was not available. the approximate failure mileage was 48,000. ds
05/18/201192580
 My 2002 odyssey has a transmission that slips, we corrected a peassure switch that was bad and replaced with a new oem. transmission still slips and doesn't give out any codes.
02/20/2012132415
 The automatic transmission slips between 2nd and 3rd gear, and in reverse. this is a very dangerous condition to have when trying to pull out into of merge with traffic. i am the original owner of this vehicle and have had all recalls performed as verified through my local dealer where i purchase the vehicle.
01/16/2012108844
 Transmission has internal failures, replace transmission, only 108,844 miles.
12/24/2011105500
 Transmission light started blinking and started slipping. transmission and engine mounts were replaced at a cost of $2744. all maintenance prior to that was scheduled and performed at the local honda dealership.
01/16/2012108844
 Transmission has internal failures, replace transmission, only 108,844 miles.
12/24/2011105500
 Transmission light started blinking and started slipping. transmission and engine mounts were replaced at a cost of $2744. all maintenance prior to that was scheduled and performed at the local honda dealership.
01/16/2012108844
 Transmission has internal failures, replace transmission, only 108,844 miles.
12/24/2011105500
 Transmission light started blinking and started slipping. transmission and engine mounts were replaced at a cost of $2744. all maintenance prior to that was scheduled and performed at the local honda dealership.
01/16/2012108844
 Transmission has internal failures, replace transmission, only 108,844 miles.
12/24/2011105500
 Transmission light started blinking and started slipping. transmission and engine mounts were replaced at a cost of $2744. all maintenance prior to that was scheduled and performed at the local honda dealership.
01/27/201187000
 I began having trouble on the transmision with slipping gears (2nd and 3rd) a few weeks ago, and jerky shifting when going into reverse, drive, etc. i've had to release the accelerator and reapply it to engage the gears several times a day. tcs and check engine light were on. this happened to me in the past but the errors went out. the last time i have to reset the power by removing one connector of the battery.
01/02/2012113500
 Private sale purchase feb 2009, 80k. since 06/2011, transmission shifts hard. transmission is increasingly missing gear. high engine revs between shifting 1->2. had transmission serviced per recommendations, non honda service station. recently had the fluid changed. same service station has been working on this car since it was purchased. we have been maintaining at a local non honda dealer. i have been doing business with this service station for 25 years.
01/27/201187000
 I began having trouble on the transmision with slipping gears (2nd and 3rd) a few weeks ago, and jerky shifting when going into reverse, drive, etc. i've had to release the accelerator and reapply it to engage the gears several times a day. tcs and check engine light were on. this happened to me in the past but the errors went out. the last time i have to reset the power by removing one connector of the battery.
01/02/2012113500
 Private sale purchase feb 2009, 80k. since 06/2011, transmission shifts hard. transmission is increasingly missing gear. high engine revs between shifting 1->2. had transmission serviced per recommendations, non honda service station. recently had the fluid changed. same service station has been working on this car since it was purchased. we have been maintaining at a local non honda dealer. i have been doing business with this service station for 25 years.
01/27/201187000
 I began having trouble on the transmision with slipping gears (2nd and 3rd) a few weeks ago, and jerky shifting when going into reverse, drive, etc. i've had to release the accelerator and reapply it to engage the gears several times a day. tcs and check engine light were on. this happened to me in the past but the errors went out. the last time i have to reset the power by removing one connector of the battery.
01/02/2012113500
 Private sale purchase feb 2009, 80k. since 06/2011, transmission shifts hard. transmission is increasingly missing gear. high engine revs between shifting 1->2. had transmission serviced per recommendations, non honda service station. recently had the fluid changed. same service station has been working on this car since it was purchased. we have been maintaining at a local non honda dealer. i have been doing business with this service station for 25 years.
01/27/201187000
 I began having trouble on the transmision with slipping gears (2nd and 3rd) a few weeks ago, and jerky shifting when going into reverse, drive, etc. i've had to release the accelerator and reapply it to engage the gears several times a day. tcs and check engine light were on. this happened to me in the past but the errors went out. the last time i have to reset the power by removing one connector of the battery.
01/02/2012113500
 Private sale purchase feb 2009, 80k. since 06/2011, transmission shifts hard. transmission is increasingly missing gear. high engine revs between shifting 1->2. had transmission serviced per recommendations, non honda service station. recently had the fluid changed. same service station has been working on this car since it was purchased. we have been maintaining at a local non honda dealer. i have been doing business with this service station for 25 years.
04/03/200685000
 When my vehicle reached 85,000 miles, my transmission started to slip. the transmission need to be replaced. as a vehicle owner, i would expect a transmission to last around 100,000/150,000 miles. in 9/2011, i barely reached another 87,000 miles when the transmission started to slip again. i had my 4 young children in the car.
12/30/201139000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the transmission would not shift from second to third gear while driving approximately 25 mph. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer and the contact was informed that the transmission needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileages were 39,000. sm.
04/03/200685000
 When my vehicle reached 85,000 miles, my transmission started to slip. the transmission need to be replaced. as a vehicle owner, i would expect a transmission to last around 100,000/150,000 miles. in 9/2011, i barely reached another 87,000 miles when the transmission started to slip again. i had my 4 young children in the car.
12/30/201139000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the transmission would not shift from second to third gear while driving approximately 25 mph. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer and the contact was informed that the transmission needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileages were 39,000. sm.
04/03/200685000
 When my vehicle reached 85,000 miles, my transmission started to slip. the transmission need to be replaced. as a vehicle owner, i would expect a transmission to last around 100,000/150,000 miles. in 9/2011, i barely reached another 87,000 miles when the transmission started to slip again. i had my 4 young children in the car.
12/30/201139000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the transmission would not shift from second to third gear while driving approximately 25 mph. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer and the contact was informed that the transmission needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileages were 39,000. sm.
04/03/200685000
 When my vehicle reached 85,000 miles, my transmission started to slip. the transmission need to be replaced. as a vehicle owner, i would expect a transmission to last around 100,000/150,000 miles. in 9/2011, i barely reached another 87,000 miles when the transmission started to slip again. i had my 4 young children in the car.
12/30/201139000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the transmission would not shift from second to third gear while driving approximately 25 mph. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer and the contact was informed that the transmission needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileages were 39,000. sm.
12/10/2011139500
 Prior the transmission failure, i was listening to a wierd sound coming from the engine compartment. i took the vehicle to a honda dealer where they diagnostic a transmission problem. only after 3 or 4 weeks, i was driving about 30 mph when the transmission started failing. i was able to make a u-turn and take the car home. after that the car is sitting in my driveway unable to move. i am very dissapointed with honda due to all of the complaints about the same problem and they just have ignored all of them. shame on you honda!!!
11/21/201177879
 Tl* the contact owns 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that while driving 40 mph, the vehicle unexpectedly surged forward. the check engine light also illuminated during the failure. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer and the contact was informed that the transmission needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 77,879 and the current mileage was 78,200.
12/10/2011139500
 Prior the transmission failure, i was listening to a wierd sound coming from the engine compartment. i took the vehicle to a honda dealer where they diagnostic a transmission problem. only after 3 or 4 weeks, i was driving about 30 mph when the transmission started failing. i was able to make a u-turn and take the car home. after that the car is sitting in my driveway unable to move. i am very dissapointed with honda due to all of the complaints about the same problem and they just have ignored all of them. shame on you honda!!!
11/21/201177879
 Tl-the contact owns 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that while driving 40 mph, the vehicle unexpectedly surged forward. the check engine light also illuminated during the failure. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer and the contact was informed that the transmission needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 77,879 and the current mileage was 78,200. sm.
11/21/201177879
 Tl- the contact owns 2002 honda odyssey. the contact was driving 40mph when the vehicle increased in speed un expectantly. the check engine light illuminated during the failure. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and the dealer confirmed the transmission needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was contacted. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 77,879. and the current mileage was 78,200. rds
07/27/201172300
 The van fails to gain speed and does not go beyond 20-25 miles per hour occasionally. most of the times it happens after stop n go situation at the traffic lights or entring a freeway if you have to stop at the entry due to metering on during heavy traffic times. no accident yet, but can cause serious accident. honda refuses to take responsible of poor design or workmanship yet it seems to be a well know problem with honda odyssey 2002.
11/21/201177879
 Tl- the contact owns 2002 honda odyssey. the contact was driving 40mph when the vehicle increased in speed un expectantly. the check engine light illuminated during the failure. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and the dealer confirmed the transmission needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was contacted. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 77,879. and the current mileage was 78,200. rds
07/27/201172300
 The van fails to gain speed and does not go beyond 20-25 miles per hour occasionally. most of the times it happens after stop n go situation at the traffic lights or entring a freeway if you have to stop at the entry due to metering on during heavy traffic times. no accident yet, but can cause serious accident. honda refuses to take responsible of poor design or workmanship yet it seems to be a well know problem with honda odyssey 2002.
09/28/2011124000
 Failed on interstate @ 50mph.
11/24/2011115877
 At 115000 miles the transmission started getting stuck in neutral between 1st and 2nd gear. i took it in to a mechanic who said it looked like the transmission was failing but no codes were coming up. a couple weeks later as the transmission slipped my check engine light came on as well as the tcs light. i took it back to the mechanic who got the code p0730 and told me the transmission needed to be replaced. i got a hold of my dealer who could not help me but could replace the transmission at full price. honda corp. just hung up on me when i started asking them about the recall back in 2004. i spoke with a co-worker about there 2002 honda odyssey and there transmission went 2 months ago with under 100,000 miles. he also had problems speaking with corp. & dealer. i will never buy honda again!!
07/07/201154783
 Transmission was not shifting correctly ---loud noises and the engine was revving and van was going nowhere---could only move if speed was kept under 20mph kept in first gear----------brought vehicle to my mechanic for diagnosis( he told me the tranny was bad and needed to be replaced ) only having mileage in the 54000-55000 range and knowing the vehicle was driven around town and the occasional vacation trip since we bought it new. i called honda and was given a case number and they told me they would not honor my mechanics diagnosis and i needed to bring it to a honda dealer. they agreed and told me the transmission needed to be replaced also and charged me $120.00 for my diagnosis. they also informed me they could replace the transmission and computer for $7800.00. they told me both the computer and transmission needed to be replaced at the same time in order to have a warranty applied to the new transmission. i asked which item was bad the transmission or computer that told the tranny to shift at the correct rpm. they would not answer the question just that the home office has set this precedent ---both need to be replaced at the same time. seems as though they don't have an idea what is going on or just covering themselves. my mechanic replaced the transmission and computer with genuine honda parts for a little under $5000.00 and i have the warranty they offered as well. i am still waiting for honda america to review and help me out with paying for repairs that i feel were very premature for the age and mileage of their outstanding and best selling minivan prior to the replacement the dealer offered me $750.00 for my fully loaded minivan ------great people these honda dealers............. you decide-----me i can't wait to sell this piece of cra_.
06/11/200741923
 The transmission was slipped in 2007. it was brought to accura dealer for checkup and was informed nothing can be reproduced. since then the issue has been on and off. the transmission was slipped again between 2nd and 3rd geared and cel(check engine light) was on nov 17 2011. the vehicle seems stuck in the neutral for few seconds on the highway and it was lucky there are not accident. the vehicle was brought to honda/accura dealer again for diagonoses and no issue was able to be reproduced.. call up american honda service hotline, i was told it was beyond 3years/36000 warranty and nothing can be done.
07/07/201154783
 Transmission was not shifting correctly ---loud noises and the engine was revving and van was going nowhere---could only move if speed was kept under 20mph kept in first gear----------brought vehicle to my mechanic for diagnosis( he told me the tranny was bad and needed to be replaced ) only having mileage in the 54000-55000 range and knowing the vehicle was driven around town and the occasional vacation trip since we bought it new. i called honda and was given a case number and they told me they would not honor my mechanics diagnosis and i needed to bring it to a honda dealer. they agreed and told me the transmission needed to be replaced also and charged me $120.00 for my diagnosis. they also informed me they could replace the transmission and computer for $7800.00. they told me both the computer and transmission needed to be replaced at the same time in order to have a warranty applied to the new transmission. i asked which item was bad the transmission or computer that told the tranny to shift at the correct rpm. they would not answer the question just that the home office has set this precedent ---both need to be replaced at the same time. seems as though they don't have an idea what is going on or just covering themselves. my mechanic replaced the transmission and computer with genuine honda parts for a little under $5000.00 and i have the warranty they offered as well. i am still waiting for honda america to review and help me out with paying for repairs that i feel were very premature for the age and mileage of their outstanding and best selling minivan prior to the replacement the dealer offered me $750.00 for my fully loaded minivan ------great people these honda dealers............. you decide-----me i can't wait to sell this piece of cra_.
06/11/200741923
 The transmission was slipped in 2007. it was brought to accura dealer for checkup and was informed nothing can be reproduced. since then the issue has been on and off. the transmission was slipped again between 2nd and 3rd geared and cel(check engine light) was on nov 17 2011. the vehicle seems stuck in the neutral for few seconds on the highway and it was lucky there are not accident. the vehicle was brought to honda/accura dealer again for diagonoses and no issue was able to be reproduced.. call up american honda service hotline, i was told it was beyond 3years/36000 warranty and nothing can be done.
07/07/201154783
 Transmission was not shifting correctly ---loud noises and the engine was revving and van was going nowhere---could only move if speed was kept under 20mph kept in first gear----------brought vehicle to my mechanic for diagnosis( he told me the tranny was bad and needed to be replaced ) only having mileage in the 54000-55000 range and knowing the vehicle was driven around town and the occasional vacation trip since we bought it new. i called honda and was given a case number and they told me they would not honor my mechanics diagnosis and i needed to bring it to a honda dealer. they agreed and told me the transmission needed to be replaced also and charged me $120.00 for my diagnosis. they also informed me they could replace the transmission and computer for $7800.00. they told me both the computer and transmission needed to be replaced at the same time in order to have a warranty applied to the new transmission. i asked which item was bad the transmission or computer that told the tranny to shift at the correct rpm. they would not answer the question just that the home office has set this precedent ---both need to be replaced at the same time. seems as though they don't have an idea what is going on or just covering themselves. my mechanic replaced the transmission and computer with genuine honda parts for a little under $5000.00 and i have the warranty they offered as well. i am still waiting for honda america to review and help me out with paying for repairs that i feel were very premature for the age and mileage of their outstanding and best selling minivan prior to the replacement the dealer offered me $750.00 for my fully loaded minivan ------great people these honda dealers............. you decide-----me i can't wait to sell this piece of cra_.
06/11/200741923
 The transmission was slipped in 2007. it was brought to accura dealer for checkup and was informed nothing can be reproduced. since then the issue has been on and off. the transmission was slipped again between 2nd and 3rd geared and cel(check engine light) was on nov 17 2011. the vehicle seems stuck in the neutral for few seconds on the highway and it was lucky there are not accident. the vehicle was brought to honda/accura dealer again for diagonoses and no issue was able to be reproduced.. call up american honda service hotline, i was told it was beyond 3years/36000 warranty and nothing can be done.
11/09/2011111000
 On november 1, 2005, david hobbs honda dealership inspected the transmission of my odyssey at 37,000 miles. under the recall, the vehicle qualified for oil jet kit. [our other honda, an accord, got a new transmission.] like my accord, the recall should have led to a new transmission because six years later at 111,000 miles, the odyssey started to severely slip gears and have trouble moving into the next gear. it could not get into 3rd or 4th, often requiring me to move to the side of traffic so cars could pass at normal mph. the engine light and tcs light stayed on. i took the odyssey to a honda specialist mechanic shop, carisma motors, where the odyssey has had regular and recommended service since 2002. carisma motors determined the transmission needed to be replaced at the cost of $4,200 for a honda transmission. carisma informed me that transmission failures were very common. i called american honda to say it should have replaced the transmission back in 2005 and should offer some recourse for the faulty transmission, especially since it is so prevalent with odysseys. after being put on hold (so the agent could presumably check with a higher up), i was told no recourse would be given because of the age of the vehicle and the mileage. honda knew or should have know in 2005 that the transmission needed to be replaced. the oil jet was a band aid to get honda past the warranty the recall demanded. honda should not have been allowed to avoid transmission replacements with the oil jet resolution. honda should offer its customers a remedy for its faulty oil jet remedy.
11/13/2011
 While driving in heavy traffic with my 3 children in the car the gears suddenly were not engaging and the vehicle not responding properly and we slowed down considerably and without warning to drivers around us. during the drive home this happened several times. i was thankful to get home safely.
11/09/2011111000
 On november 1, 2005, david hobbs honda dealership inspected the transmission of my odyssey at 37,000 miles. under the recall, the vehicle qualified for oil jet kit. [our other honda, an accord, got a new transmission.] like my accord, the recall should have led to a new transmission because six years later at 111,000 miles, the odyssey started to severely slip gears and have trouble moving into the next gear. it could not get into 3rd or 4th, often requiring me to move to the side of traffic so cars could pass at normal mph. the engine light and tcs light stayed on. i took the odyssey to a honda specialist mechanic shop, carisma motors, where the odyssey has had regular and recommended service since 2002. carisma motors determined the transmission needed to be replaced at the cost of $4,200 for a honda transmission. carisma informed me that transmission failures were very common. i called american honda to say it should have replaced the transmission back in 2005 and should offer some recourse for the faulty transmission, especially since it is so prevalent with odysseys. after being put on hold (so the agent could presumably check with a higher up), i was told no recourse would be given because of the age of the vehicle and the mileage. honda knew or should have know in 2005 that the transmission needed to be replaced. the oil jet was a band aid to get honda past the warranty the recall demanded. honda should not have been allowed to avoid transmission replacements with the oil jet resolution. honda should offer its customers a remedy for its faulty oil jet remedy.
11/13/2011
 While driving in heavy traffic with my 3 children in the car the gears suddenly were not engaging and the vehicle not responding properly and we slowed down considerably and without warning to drivers around us. during the drive home this happened several times. i was thankful to get home safely.
11/09/2011111000
 On november 1, 2005, david hobbs honda dealership inspected the transmission of my odyssey at 37,000 miles. under the recall, the vehicle qualified for oil jet kit. [our other honda, an accord, got a new transmission.] like my accord, the recall should have led to a new transmission because six years later at 111,000 miles, the odyssey started to severely slip gears and have trouble moving into the next gear. it could not get into 3rd or 4th, often requiring me to move to the side of traffic so cars could pass at normal mph. the engine light and tcs light stayed on. i took the odyssey to a honda specialist mechanic shop, carisma motors, where the odyssey has had regular and recommended service since 2002. carisma motors determined the transmission needed to be replaced at the cost of $4,200 for a honda transmission. carisma informed me that transmission failures were very common. i called american honda to say it should have replaced the transmission back in 2005 and should offer some recourse for the faulty transmission, especially since it is so prevalent with odysseys. after being put on hold (so the agent could presumably check with a higher up), i was told no recourse would be given because of the age of the vehicle and the mileage. honda knew or should have know in 2005 that the transmission needed to be replaced. the oil jet was a band aid to get honda past the warranty the recall demanded. honda should not have been allowed to avoid transmission replacements with the oil jet resolution. honda should offer its customers a remedy for its faulty oil jet remedy.
11/13/2011
 While driving in heavy traffic with my 3 children in the car the gears suddenly were not engaging and the vehicle not responding properly and we slowed down considerably and without warning to drivers around us. during the drive home this happened several times. i was thankful to get home safely.
12/15/200877500
 While driving our van in december 2008 it suddenly started giving uneven response to the speed changes and i could feel the problem was transmission related. when we took it to the honda dealer they confirmed it was a bad transmission. since i had bought an extended warranty the warranty company sent the dealer another used honda odyssey transmission as replacement. it however failed, too, in may this year (2011) and the warranty company replaced it with another used transmission. this third one has now started giving the same troouble since last couple days and i will have to take the van to the dealer again. i believe there's a class action suit going on againt honda on the east coast about the transmission issue and i would like to be a party on that one! thanks!
11/09/2011111000
 On november 1, 2005, david hobbs honda dealership inspected the transmission of my odyssey at 37,000 miles. under the recall, the vehicle qualified for oil jet kit. [our other honda, an accord, got a new transmission.] like my accord, the recall should have led to a new transmission because six years later at 111,000 miles, the odyssey started to severely slip gears and have trouble moving into the next gear. it could not get into 3rd or 4th, often requiring me to move to the side of traffic so cars could pass at normal mph. the engine light and tcs light stayed on. i took the odyssey to a honda specialist mechanic shop, carisma motors, where the odyssey has had regular and recommended service since 2002. carisma motors determined the transmission needed to be replaced at the cost of $4,200 for a honda transmission. carisma informed me that transmission failures were very common. i called american honda to say it should have replaced the transmission back in 2005 and should offer some recourse for the faulty transmission, especially since it is so prevalent with odysseys. after being put on hold (so the agent could presumably check with a higher up), i was told no recourse would be given because of the age of the vehicle and the mileage. honda knew or should have know in 2005 that the transmission needed to be replaced. the oil jet was a band aid to get honda past the warranty the recall demanded. honda should not have been allowed to avoid transmission replacements with the oil jet resolution. honda should offer its customers a remedy for its faulty oil jet remedy.
11/13/2011
 While driving in heavy traffic with my 3 children in the car the gears suddenly were not engaging and the vehicle not responding properly and we slowed down considerably and without warning to drivers around us. during the drive home this happened several times. i was thankful to get home safely.
12/15/200877500
 While driving our van in december 2008 it suddenly started giving uneven response to the speed changes and i could feel the problem was transmission related. when we took it to the honda dealer they confirmed it was a bad transmission. since i had bought an extended warranty the warranty company sent the dealer another used honda odyssey transmission as replacement. it however failed, too, in may this year (2011) and the warranty company replaced it with another used transmission. this third one has now started giving the same troouble since last couple days and i will have to take the van to the dealer again. i believe there's a class action suit going on againt honda on the east coast about the transmission issue and i would like to be a party on that one! thanks!
11/02/2011127263
 My 2002 honda odyssey's transmission failed. the code p0730 gear ratio incorrect was the problem that was given by the honda dealership. the mileage on my vehicle is 127,263. there was no clear warning, the car hesitated on the way to the dealer and when i got there the dealer said i needed a new transmission at the cost of $3800.00 and they also said i needed three engine mounts at a cost of $920.00. on the internet i have seen hundreds of complaints about this code p0730 for the 2002 honda odyessy but there has never been a recall. we need a recall on this item code p0730 transmission failure and gear ratio incorrect.
10/26/2011123744
 Transmission failure. i was diriving down a city road 25 mph and it would not speed up to the 35 miles, it just revved and the rpms went high. went to side of reoad, turned off vehicle. restarted and it worked but then 1/2 block later same issue. took it to honda to diagnose, and the transmission had failed.
05/15/2011108000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the vehicle would hesitate between first and third gears. there was also an extreme increase in engine rpms and the vehicle would not respond to reverse attempts. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where they confirmed that the transmission needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was contacted but the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 108,000 and the current mileage was 116.000. kmj
05/15/2011108000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 honda odyessy. the contact stated the vehicle would hesitant between 1st 2nd and third gear. the vehicle engine also revved up high, an the vehicle would not drive in the reverse position. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they confirmed the transmission needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was contacted. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 108,000 and the current mileage was 116.000. rds
01/19/201182000
 My transmission began slipping in 2nd gear. now the tcs light comes on, sometimes the d light blinks. i took it to the honda dealership and they said in good faith they would cover half of another transmission. appox $3,000 - $4,500 out of my pocket. why should the consumer have to pay a penny if the transmissions in the odyssey have known cases of failed transmissions. all of the consumer posts i have been reading are the same. why has there not been a lawsuit filed against honda? who is on the side of the consumer? why can't americans have the same help as our local government?
10/11/2011153000
 Transmission went out after taking to honda for service. they flushed out transmission and added new fluid. quoted $4800 for new one or $4200 for a rebuilt one.
01/19/201182000
 My transmission began slipping in 2nd gear. now the tcs light comes on, sometimes the d light blinks. i took it to the honda dealership and they said in good faith they would cover half of another transmission. appox $3,000 - $4,500 out of my pocket. why should the consumer have to pay a penny if the transmissions in the odyssey have known cases of failed transmissions. all of the consumer posts i have been reading are the same. why has there not been a lawsuit filed against honda? who is on the side of the consumer? why can't americans have the same help as our local government?
10/11/2011153000
 Transmission went out after taking to honda for service. they flushed out transmission and added new fluid. quoted $4800 for new one or $4200 for a rebuilt one.
01/19/201182000
 My transmission began slipping in 2nd gear. now the tcs light comes on, sometimes the d light blinks. i took it to the honda dealership and they said in good faith they would cover half of another transmission. appox $3,000 - $4,500 out of my pocket. why should the consumer have to pay a penny if the transmissions in the odyssey have known cases of failed transmissions. all of the consumer posts i have been reading are the same. why has there not been a lawsuit filed against honda? who is on the side of the consumer? why can't americans have the same help as our local government?
10/11/2011153000
 Transmission went out after taking to honda for service. they flushed out transmission and added new fluid. quoted $4800 for new one or $4200 for a rebuilt one.
01/19/201182000
 My transmission began slipping in 2nd gear. now the tcs light comes on, sometimes the d light blinks. i took it to the honda dealership and they said in good faith they would cover half of another transmission. appox $3,000 - $4,500 out of my pocket. why should the consumer have to pay a penny if the transmissions in the odyssey have known cases of failed transmissions. all of the consumer posts i have been reading are the same. why has there not been a lawsuit filed against honda? who is on the side of the consumer? why can't americans have the same help as our local government?
10/11/2011153000
 Transmission went out after taking to honda for service. they flushed out transmission and added new fluid. quoted $4800 for new one or $4200 for a rebuilt one.
09/25/2011148859
 While travelling an interstate highway at 65 mph the vehicle suddenly had an rpm jump from 2000 to 6000 then down shifted to first gear with a violent slam causing a rapid decelleration. the tour bus that was behind me was forced to make an evasive maneuver to avoid hitting me and i shifted into neutral and was able to coast to the side of the road. this was a near tragedy that was unexpected. my research has revealed thousands of similiar complaints on this model vehicle that the honda corporation is not accepting responsibility for. the approx. $4000.00 repair is much less expensive than a serious injury or potential loss of life, however, i believe that honda should be held accountable for this serious safety concern as it's obviously a defective design that could cause sudden stoppage (as in my case) possibly resulting in an accident.
09/01/201175650
 Transmission failure between 2nd and 3rd gears. slipping while accelaration
06/13/201158538
 Transmission slippage/failure
12/10/2010114200
 Transmssion would not go into gear while trying to climb an incline on a road that had no shoulder and dangerous curves.
10/10/201072000
 I have a 2002 honda odyssey with 72000 miles on it. the check engine light came on and the computer error readout came to p0740. i changed the transmission fluid and after a week the light came on. 72000 miles is not much to have transmission issues. i called american honda and gave them the diagnostic code and they tell me that i have to take to honda dealership and get it checked by their computer. i spent $120 for it and they also gave me the same reading p0740. the code shows internal failure of the torque converter inside the transmission , i contacted american honda and they tell me that its out of warranty and therefore they would not do anything. the local honda service station tells me that it would cost $4000 to replace the transmission. it is ridiculous that after buying a car and at 72000 miles the transmission fails? honda is turning a blind eye towards it. after researching this issue, i find that there are many owners with the same kind of issues with their honda. we need to get this out to honda and get them fix the issue with their cars.
11/28/2010105000
 The transmission slipped when driving causing the engine to rev up, but not resulting in movement of vehicle. then the transmission engaged. happened several times when driving back from the airport. engine and tcs lights came on. replaced the 4rd gear clutch plate at honda dealer, but problem has not gone away. since then have replaced engine mount bushings, but problem still persists. researched on internet that many odyssey owners have experienced similar problems with their transnissions. i called american honda motors with a description of the problems experienced, but they refused to take care of it. neither has the dealer, community honda of orland park been helpful in this regard. have spent a lot money and time at dealer, but problem has not gone away. this is a safety issue caused by a faulty design by honda, in my opinion.
11/11/201073361
 While traveling in a 40/45 mph street, the odyssey's transmission suddenly locked up and my speed suddenly dropped to 20 mph from 45 mph. the cars behind me almost crashed my rear end due to the sudden transmission failure. the transmission shouldn't fail at 73,341 miles. honda had a safety recall in '04 (nhtsa# 04v176000) where i had the jet kit installed in '04. i found out that there were at least 400 people in the internet honda group forum who had a similar transmission problem on the odyssey and most of them replaced their transmission after 90,000 miles. many of them had a near fatal accident due to the 2nd gear lockup at high speeds. the jet kit failed to fix the transmission issue. in almost all cases, honda usa refuses to fix the transmission for free. a honda dealer was charging $5600 for the repair, but i was able to get a discount of $1800. there should be a class action suit against honda since more than 1 million customers were affected by this transmission safety problem on the odyssey and honda pilot. honda should replace the transmission for free! i can't imagine that my transmission failed at 73,241 since i have very low miles. i primarily use the odyssey to drive around the town and i don't use the vehicle for towing.
09/18/20091072001
 Honda 2002 odyssey: transmission fail to shift from 2nd to 3rd. running at neural when occurred. need to stop the car, begin from the first. it happened frequently and is a safety concern because if happened when there is an incoming car at the intersection, accidents or injuries could occur. brought to garage and was told must replace the transmission. need immediate intervention. please contact honda america about this issue. *tr thanks
03/16/20091223331
 My 2002 honda odyssey needs a new transmission - *tr
01/07/2009966301
 The transmission of our 2002 honda odyssey started slipping when shifting from 2nd into 3rd gear around 40,000-50,000 miles. the failure occurred about once a moth. the honda dealership had installed an a/t oil jet kit around that time because of a safety recall, but the transmission slipping was unaffected by that remedy. the frequency and severity of slipping has increased and is currently at 3-4 times per week. at 96,500 miles the check engine light has come and the honda dealer told us that the transmission and transmission control unit have failed and need to be replaced. since the slipping has been occurring more frequently, safety has become a major concern to us. the vehicle cannot be trusted to accelerate out of dangerous traffic situations (i.e., merging into highway traffic, passing, driving in hilly areas), since one cannot predict when the vehicle loses power/slips out of gear. it has taken 3 minutes once to shift from 2nd into 3rd. we have been lucky so far that nothing more seriously has happened, but based on our experiences and reading about the experiences of others, it is only a matter of time until this transmission design issue will lead to serious accidents (hopefully not fatal). honda has offered to replace the transmission and control unit at a reduced rate, but since this issue should be covered by an extended warranty (as was the case for the 99-01 odyssey models) or a recall, any repair cost that the customer has to bear is adding insult to injury. i hope, the nhtsa will look into this issue thoroughly and advocate on behalf of the consumer. please don't wait until someone gets seriously injured. *tr
12/20/2007650001
 At 65,000 miles vehicle starting hesitating on accelerating between 2nd and 3rd gears. 75,000 check engine light came on, turns out issues are related to the transmission. internet search reveals numerous issues with this particular odyssey engine. owner believes honda should be responsible for all costs associated with engine problems due to number of issues. potential safety issue, as failure to shift causes vehicle to lose power, and only able to re-engage if slowed to 1st or 2nd gear. *tr
07/26/2005470001
 Transmission went on the way home from vacation at 44,000. broke down on ny thruway - very dangerous and very inconvenient. $2900 to replace transmission. transmission went on the way to vacation at 87,000. broke down on exit 2 of nj turnpike. very dangerous and very inconvenient. had to leave car and rent one to continue on our vacation. will get fixed this weekend - $3300. honda odysseys are notorious for this, and depending on where you break down, this can be very dangerous. we have 2 kids under 10, and this has happened twice with them in the car on highways with cars running at an average of 75 mph. honda is really taking chances with peoples' lives turning out faulty product. it's a crime. *tr
07/10/200874000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while the contact's spouse was driving approximately 45 mph, the vehicle failed to shift into third gear. the vehicle was taken to a mechanic and it was discovered that the third gear was cracked. the clutch assembly was replaced. there is no recall regarding this issue. the current mileage was 75,000 and failure mileage was 74,000.
04/13/20072
 2002 honda odyssey with transmission problems customer states the transmission was rebuilt in 4/07 and how he is having problems again and was told by a mechanic that it was a result of a design flaw**cc the consumer stated that he wants honda to take ownership of the defect and they should in fact have an extended warranty to cover the transmission. *tr
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
01/02/20121
 2002 honda odyssey. consumer writes in regards to safety recall campaign related to transmission *tgw the consumer was informed the recall had already been performed at 28,232 miles. however, the consumer has an invoice which showed the recall was not performed at that mileage. the consumer is seeking reimbursement for the transmission replacement. also, the left middle seat recliner handle was replaced. *jb
11/01/2011840003
 2002 honda odyssey. consumer states problems with vehicle transmission *tgw the consumer was informed the transmission needed to be replaced for the third time, due to the gears slipping. *jb
12/13/201084000110/05/2001
 2002 honda odyssey. consumer states transmission failure. *tgw the consumer stated he has come to learn, the transmission in the 2002-2004 model year odyssey's were defective. on december 10, 2010 the dealer found problems with the transmission and advised the consumer, the cost to replace the transmission would be $ 3965.69. honda agreed to pay $1,000 toward the repair. on january 3, 2011 the consumer paid the remaining balance to have the transmission replaced. the consumer is seeking reimbursement. *jb
07/24/201160000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that while driving approximately 40 mph, the transmission unexpectedly shifted into second gear with a violent jerk. suddenly, the engine warning indicators illuminated until the engine was turned off. the failure continued to occur during acceleration. on a separate occasion, the same failure occurred while in reverse. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer, where they detected that the transmission fluid was burnt and discolored. also, there were internal malfunctions which required the transmission to be replaced. the transmission was rebuilt. the technician stated that the vehicle was previously repaired under a recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train: automatic transmission). the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 60,000.
07/24/201160000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that while driving approximately 40 mph, the transmission unexpectedly shifted into second gear with a violent jerk. suddenly, the engine warning indicators illuminated until the engine was turned off. the failure continued to occur during acceleration. on a separate occasion, the same failure occurred while in reverse. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer, where they detected that the transmission fluid was burnt and discolored. also, there were internal malfunctions which required the transmission to be replaced. the transmission was rebuilt. the technician stated that the vehicle was previously repaired under a recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train: automatic transmission). the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 60,000. sm.
07/24/201160000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving approximately 40 mph, the transmission unexpectedly shifted into second gear with a violent jerk. suddenly the engine warning indicators illuminated until the engine was turned off. the failure continued to occur during acceleration. on a separate occasion the similar failure occurred while in the reverse position. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where they detected the transmission fluid was burnt with discoloration. also, there were internal malfunctions which required the transmission to br replaced. the transmission was rebuilt. the technician informed the vehicle was previously repaired under a recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train: automatic transmission. the manufacturer was made aware of the problem. the approximate failure mileage was 60,000. js
07/27/201159000
 My 2002 honda odyssey at 59872 miles needs a new transmission at a cost of $5000 according to honda dealer.
07/24/201160000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving approximately 40 mph, the transmission unexpectedly shifted into second gear with a violent jerk. suddenly the engine warning indicators illuminated until the engine was turned off. the failure continued to occur during acceleration. on a separate occasion the similar failure occurred while in the reverse position. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where they detected the transmission fluid was burnt with discoloration. also, there were internal malfunctions which required the transmission to br replaced. the transmission was rebuilt. the technician informed the vehicle was previously repaired under a recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train: automatic transmission. the manufacturer was made aware of the problem. the approximate failure mileage was 60,000. js
07/27/201159000
 My 2002 honda odyssey at 59872 miles needs a new transmission at a cost of $5000 according to honda dealer.
07/12/2011104000
 One month ago, my honda odyssey transimission started to slip and hesitate when i drove into free way. almost rear-ended by cars behind. and also, engine and tcs light came on. i had to turn on emergency light and drive at about 40 miles/hour on the free way. the slip seems to happen when the auto transmission switches between 2nd and 3rd gear. when putting on gas to accelerate, it can take long time (1 minute) to go from 20 miles/hour to 40 miles/hour, and during that time, it may suddenly accelerate if the transmission decides to speed up!!!! very dangerous!!!! since then, the transmission problem didn't go away. contacted american honda and they refused to cover any cost to fix it. a honda dealer did agree to cover 40% of the repair. this problem happens very often on honda cars, please urge honda to step up and accept their transmission failure, and to cover 100% cost for the repair.
08/01/2011134000
 Got 2002 honda odyssey works fine for me for 2 years and suddenly check engine engine and tcs lights on car sliping on 2nd&3rd gear. mechanic told me that this problem is part of the recall that honda suppose to fix!!! please help!!!
07/27/201178000
 On two occasions during the past six months i noticed the d light for my transmission selector flashing. once i restarted the vehicle, the flashing stopped and did not occur again. on july 27 while on a trip to canada with less than 78,000 miles on the vehicle, i again noticed the d light flashing. i also noticed abnormal transmission operation. i took the vehicle to a honda dealer in cornwall, ontario, canada, where they read the codes as p1740 for 4th pressure switch failure and p0710 for atf temperature sensor failure. they reset the codes, and i was able to drive the vehicle home. however, the next day the d light was flashing again. my local dealer in bloomington, illinois read the same two codes from the system and charged me $430 for replacing those two sensors. i called honda america, and a representative contacted me. she told me honda would not assist with the repair since the dealer told her that i had a non-honda aftermarket transmission cooler installed. i've had no such device installed. she acknowledged that my odyssey had been part of the 2004 recall and any potential problem with the transmission had been repaired. she told me that the local dealer determined my transmission issue was caused by improper trailer towing. the van has towed a light trailer about four times and never over lengthy distances. i was not towing a trailer on the trip to canada. the honda representative refused to acknowledge that 2002 odyssey's have a known defective transmission that routinely fails with less than 80,000 miles.
08/01/201195000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated while driving 45 mph the vehicle began to slip out of gear and stall. the contact stated the vehicle became very difficult to drive especially up hill. the contact noticed nhtsa campaign recall number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission) and notified the dealer. the dealer informed the contact that the recall remedy was performed on the vehicle in 2004. the contact called the manufacturer who suggested to have the dealer perform a diagnostic test in order to determine if the failure was related to the recall. the contact did not take the vehicle to the dealer and stated that it was unsafe to drive. the failure mileage was 95,000. rvk
08/01/201195000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated while driving 45 mph the vehicle started to slip out of gear and stall. the contact stated the vehicle became very difficult to drive especially up hill. the contact notice a nhtsa campaign i.d. number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission) so the contact called the dealer. the dealer informed the contact the recall remedy was done on the vehicle in 2004. the contact called the manufacturer. the manufacturer suggested to take the vehicle to a dealer for a diagnostic test to determine if the vehicle is showing the defect as stated in the recall. the contact had not taken the vehicle to the dealer. the contact stated the vehicle was unsafe to drive. the failure mileage was 95,000. jo
07/22/201161000
 We have had two transmissions fail on our 2002 honda odyssey. the first time, the dealer denied we had a transmission problem during the warranty period. when the warranty expired, the transmission failed.even though there was a recall, we were never informed of it by honda. after much wrangling, honda paid for the parts but we had to pay for the labor, $1,100. we believe honda installed a refurbished transmission and not a new one because 3 years and 7 months later., the second transmission failed too, stranding us in the dark with our two young children and requiring us to rent a car to get home. we had no idea that honda has had almost a decade of transmission problems and that our year is the worst year. in our opinion, honda has engaged in fraud.
07/06/201172000
 Transmission failure on 2002 honda odyssey. long history of failure of honda odyssey transmission. honda had a recall in 2004 and they nstalled a jet oiler kit which was supposed to fix the problem that led to the failure of our transmission.
03/01/2011120000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the vehicle would jerk violently while driving. the vehicle was repaired under nhtsa campaign id number: 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission), but the failure reoccured. the dealer was contacted, but did not assist the contact. the manufacturer was not notified; the failure was not repaired. the failure mileage 120,000 and the current mileage was 123,000. nw
07/06/201172000
 Transmission failure on 2002 honda odyssey. long history of failure of honda odyssey transmission. honda had a recall in 2004 and they nstalled a jet oiler kit which was supposed to fix the problem that led to the failure of our transmission.
03/01/2011120000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the vehicle would jerk violently while driving. the vehicle was repaired under nhtsa campaign id number: 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission), but the failure reoccured. the dealer was contacted, but did not assist the contact. the manufacturer was not notified; the failure was not repaired. the failure mileage 120,000 and the current mileage was 123,000. nw
02/13/201158000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact was driving 35 mph when the check engine light illuminated. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who stated that the electronic cable wires and the transmission needed replacing. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was contacted who offered no assistance. the failure mileage was 58,000 and the current mileage was 600,000.
02/13/201158000
 Tl- contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated while driving 35 mph the check engine light illuminated. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who stated the electronic cable wires and the transmission need replacing at a cost of $5000. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was contacted who offered no assistance. the failure mileage was 58,000 and the current mileage was 600,000...mw
09/28/200921477
 Transmission failure. complaint to dealership in 2003. dealer suggested it was other issues. had problems continuously and visited dealership in 2004, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2009. only after the mileage was over 100,000 miles and confirmed by another mechanic the dealer finally agreed it was transmission issue. must request honda replace the transmission free of chage because the first instance was only one year after gotten the car.
05/24/2011120000
 Honda odyssey automatic transmission defect. our transmission failed after 120,000 miles and now requires replacement.
01/25/201185000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that while driving at various speeds and trying to accelerate the gear shifter would shift itself into neurtral. the vehicle was inspected by a dealer and they advised him that he needed to replace the transmission it self. the manufacturer was contacted and they offered to assist with half the cost of the transmission. the vehicle has not been repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 85,000. the vin was unavailable. tb
05/24/2011120000
 Honda odyssey automatic transmission defect. our transmission failed after 120,000 miles and now requires replacement.
01/25/201185000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that while driving at various speeds and trying to accelerate the gear shifter would shift itself into neurtral. the vehicle was inspected by a dealer and they advised him that he needed to replace the transmission it self. the manufacturer was contacted and they offered to assist with half the cost of the transmission. the vehicle has not been repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 85,000. the vin was unavailable. tb
05/24/2011120000
 Honda odyssey automatic transmission defect. our transmission failed after 120,000 miles and now requires replacement.
01/25/201185000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that while driving at various speeds and trying to accelerate the gear shifter would shift itself into neurtral. the vehicle was inspected by a dealer and they advised him that he needed to replace the transmission it self. the manufacturer was contacted and they offered to assist with half the cost of the transmission. the vehicle has not been repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 85,000. the vin was unavailable. tb
05/15/2011150000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated while driving 55 mph, the vehicle began to jerk and respond as if it was going to stall. the vehicle was taken to a repair shop where the mechanic stated the transmission was defective and would most likely have to be rebuilt. the contact called the manufacturer who stated that the vehicle was repaired according to recall 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). the vehicle had not been repaired. the current and failure mileages were approximately 150,000.
05/15/2011150000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that while driving 55 mph, the vehicle jerked and behaved as if it would stop moving. the vehicle was taken to a repair shop who stated that the transmission was defective and would most likely have to be rebuilt. the contact called the manufacturer who stated that the vehicle was repaired according to recall 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). the vehicle had not been repaired. the current and failure mileages were approximately 150,000-bk
05/02/20111
 2002 honda odyssey. consumer states problem with vehicle transmission *tgw the consumer discovered a recall regarding the transmission and is requesting reimbursement for the transmission replacement on her vehicle. *jb
05/15/2011150000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that while driving 55 mph, the vehicle jerked and behaved as if it would stop moving. the vehicle was taken to a repair shop who stated that the transmission was defective and would most likely have to be rebuilt. the contact called the manufacturer who stated that the vehicle was repaired according to recall 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). the vehicle had not been repaired. the current and failure mileages were approximately 150,000-bk
05/02/20111
 2002 honda odyssey. consumer states problem with vehicle transmission *tgw the consumer discovered a recall regarding the transmission and is requesting reimbursement for the transmission replacement on her vehicle. *jb
04/29/2011140000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the vehicle would not shift into any gears and would not reverse. the vehicle was included in nhtsa campaign id number: 04v176000 (power train: automatic transmission) and the vehicle was taken to the dealer for repairs. the contact stated that the repairs did not correct the failure. the drive warning indicator was illuminated and the vehicle was taken back to the dealer who performed a diagnostic that located the failure at the transmission and computer assembly. the vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer would not assist with the repair because of the vehicle age and mileage. the failure and the current mileage was 140,000.
04/29/2011140000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 power train: automatic transmission was performed on the vehicle but the repair did not correct the failure the vehicle does the not reverse or shift gears the drive light indicator illuminated the vehicle was taken to the dealer whom performed a diagnosed that located the failure at the transmission and the computer assembly. the transmission and the computer had to be replaced. the vehicle has not been repaired. the manufacturer would not assist with the repair because of the vehicle age and miles. the failure and the current miles was 140,000. li
04/15/2011102000
 Failure of honda odyssey 2002 transmission. while driving, the van randomly stops responding to acceleration and slows down, creating very unsafe driving conditions on the highway. it seems, the honda odyssey transmission recall work done in 2004 was a temporary fix and it delayed the failure rather than fixing it.
04/29/2011140000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 power train: automatic transmission was performed on the vehicle but the repair did not correct the failure the vehicle does the not reverse or shift gears the drive light indicator illuminated the vehicle was taken to the dealer whom performed a diagnosed that located the failure at the transmission and the computer assembly. the transmission and the computer had to be replaced. the vehicle has not been repaired. the manufacturer would not assist with the repair because of the vehicle age and miles. the failure and the current miles was 140,000. li
04/15/2011102000
 Failure of honda odyssey 2002 transmission. while driving, the van randomly stops responding to acceleration and slows down, creating very unsafe driving conditions on the highway. it seems, the honda odyssey transmission recall work done in 2004 was a temporary fix and it delayed the failure rather than fixing it.
04/01/201185800
 I have a 2002 honda odyssey that has experienced a transmission failure. i have almost been rearended a couple of times because the car would not accelerate in traffic or while entering onto the highway. i bought the car as a certified preowned vehicle and have maintained it through the dealer over the years. after arguing with american honda consumer affairs, the most my case manager reggie will offer is half the repair. as i have researched this problem, i am finding case after case of honda transmission failure at much lower than expected mileage. even after a class action lawsuit involving previous year models, the problem remains. from a safety standpoint, this should be unacceptable. most people bought an odyssey as a family vehicle and are transporting children. honda needs to acknowledge the fact that they are installing faulty transmissions in certain models of their vehicles and they should be required to fix them.
04/09/2011101000
 The transmission starts slipping, the car cannot be accelerated further, this creates dangerous situations on the road and can lead to serious accidents. its happening almost every day.
09/06/201073000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the vehicle would jerk violently while driving 20 mph and above with the illumination of the tcs and check engine warning lights. the vehicle was inspected by a dealer and they advised her that the transmission would need to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 73,000. the vin was unavailable.
04/09/2011101000
 The transmission starts slipping, the car cannot be accelerated further, this creates dangerous situations on the road and can lead to serious accidents. its happening almost every day.
09/06/201073000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the vehicle would jerk violently while driving 20 mph and above with the illumination of the tcs and check engine warning lights. the vehicle was inspected by a dealer and they advised her that the transmission would need to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 73,000. the vin was unavailable.
04/01/201199720
 On april 1, 2011, our honda odyssey (model yr. 2002) experienced significant jerking / thumping motion upon acceleration after driving for about 30 minutes. it felt as if the van was hit form behind by another vehicle, which was not the case. we pulled into a parking lot to rest the van, and to try and regain our confidence and courage to continue driving it again. once on the road the same jerking sensation occurred once more. it truly felt unsafe to drive from then on. the honda odyssey was purchased from a local honda dealer and maintained 100% by the dealer. on monday april 4, 2011, the dealer diagnosed the problem as complete transmission failure
09/06/201073000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the vehicle would jerk violently while driving 20 mph and above with the illumination of the tcs and check engine warning lights. the vehicle was inspected by a dealer and they advised her that the transmission would need to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 73,000. the vin was unavailable.
04/01/201199720
 On april 1, 2011, our honda odyssey (model yr. 2002) experienced significant jerking / thumping motion upon acceleration after driving for about 30 minutes. it felt as if the van was hit form behind by another vehicle, which was not the case. we pulled into a parking lot to rest the van, and to try and regain our confidence and courage to continue driving it again. once on the road the same jerking sensation occurred once more. it truly felt unsafe to drive from then on. the honda odyssey was purchased from a local honda dealer and maintained 100% by the dealer. on monday april 4, 2011, the dealer diagnosed the problem as complete transmission failure
09/06/201073000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the vehicle would jerk violently while driving 20 mph and above with the illumination of the tcs and check engine warning lights. the vehicle was inspected by a dealer and they advised her that the transmission would need to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 73,000. the vin was unavailable.
04/01/201199720
 On april 1, 2011, our honda odyssey (model yr. 2002) experienced significant jerking / thumping motion upon acceleration after driving for about 30 minutes. it felt as if the van was hit form behind by another vehicle, which was not the case. we pulled into a parking lot to rest the van, and to try and regain our confidence and courage to continue driving it again. once on the road the same jerking sensation occurred once more. it truly felt unsafe to drive from then on. the honda odyssey was purchased from a local honda dealer and maintained 100% by the dealer. on monday april 4, 2011, the dealer diagnosed the problem as complete transmission failure
05/01/200418000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the vehicle would hesitate to accelerate and also when he was changing gears. the failure occurred most often when shifting from second to third gear. the vehicle was included in the recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the contact was told that the vehicle did not need to be repaired. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure continued to occur. the failure mileage was 18,000 and the current mileage was 70,000.
04/01/201199720
 On april 1, 2011, our honda odyssey (model yr. 2002) experienced significant jerking / thumping motion upon acceleration after driving for about 30 minutes. it felt as if the van was hit form behind by another vehicle, which was not the case. we pulled into a parking lot to rest the van, and to try and regain our confidence and courage to continue driving it again. once on the road the same jerking sensation occurred once more. it truly felt unsafe to drive from then on. the honda odyssey was purchased from a local honda dealer and maintained 100% by the dealer. on monday april 4, 2011, the dealer diagnosed the problem as complete transmission failure
05/01/200418000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the vehicle would hesitate to accelerate and also when he was changing gears. the failure occurred most often when shifting from second to third gear. the vehicle was included in the recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the contact was told that the vehicle did not need to be repaired. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure continued to occur. the failure mileage was 18,000 and the current mileage was 70,000.
02/08/201180000
 We inheirited a 2002 honday odyssey. the van began having very frightening transmission problems at about 80,000 miles. it will slip out of gear. this has happened while on the highway with my 5 kids in the van with me. it is very dangerous, and scary for your van to suddenly disengage at 65 miles per hour. we had a solenoid replaced but are now being told that we need a new transmission on a van with only 84,000 miles. honda has not been very helpful at all. i am scared to drive the van.
05/01/200418000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the vehicle would hesitate to accelerate and also when he was changing gears. the failure occurred most often when shifting from second to third gear. the vehicle was included in the recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the contact was told that the vehicle did not need to be repaired. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure continued to occur. the failure mileage was 18,000 and the current mileage was 70,000.
02/08/201180000
 We inheirited a 2002 honday odyssey. the van began having very frightening transmission problems at about 80,000 miles. it will slip out of gear. this has happened while on the highway with my 5 kids in the van with me. it is very dangerous, and scary for your van to suddenly disengage at 65 miles per hour. we had a solenoid replaced but are now being told that we need a new transmission on a van with only 84,000 miles. honda has not been very helpful at all. i am scared to drive the van.
05/01/200418000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the vehicle would hesitate to accelerate and also when he was changing gears. the failure occurred most often when shifting from second to third gear. the vehicle was included in the recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the contact was told that the vehicle did not need to be repaired. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure continued to occur. the failure mileage was 18,000 and the current mileage was 70,000.
02/08/201180000
 We inheirited a 2002 honday odyssey. the van began having very frightening transmission problems at about 80,000 miles. it will slip out of gear. this has happened while on the highway with my 5 kids in the van with me. it is very dangerous, and scary for your van to suddenly disengage at 65 miles per hour. we had a solenoid replaced but are now being told that we need a new transmission on a van with only 84,000 miles. honda has not been very helpful at all. i am scared to drive the van.
03/22/2011120000
 Transmission failure on 2002 honda odyssey
03/19/2011122000
 Transmission failure on a 2002 honda odessy ex
03/22/2011120000
 Transmission failure on 2002 honda odyssey
03/19/2011122000
 Transmission failure on a 2002 honda odessy ex
03/22/2011120000
 Transmission failure on 2002 honda odyssey
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02/04/201170000
 2002 honda odyssey transmission failure at 70,000 miles
09/21/200982289
 2002 honda odyssey (single owner, purchased new from dealership in 2002) with 82,829 miles. clutch came apart, causing transmission to fail. this is a known problem with 1999-2010 models. the transmission had to be replaced by aamco, at a cost of $3,524.39. the honda dealership was unwilling to compromise on the cost and there has been a record of poor service associated with the dealership.
11/10/2010
 2002 honda odyssey has transmission slip problem at 105,000 miles
11/23/201089648
 I was driving my young children to school, when in the middle of a busy intersection, my 2002 honda odyssey (89,000 mi) lost power. if was as if it shifted out of gear, into neutral. after a few seconds it shifted back. i prayed the rest of the way to school. after dropping the girls off at school, there were a couple of other instances where it shifted out of gear on the 2 mile drive to the transmission shop. prior to this day, there was absolutely no warning that there was a transmission problem. (we had had it properly serviced according to the recommendations - aug 2010 tranny fluid changed). in fact, our bags were packed and we were planning to leave right after school that day for a 300 mile trip to grandparents. the trip had to be cancelled. we are so thankful it didn't happen on the highway. from the thousands of other stories i have read online, many others weren't so fortunate. honda offered us $450 on the $3,300 repair. now, we are aware of how well known and documented this transmission issue is on the odyssey. does someone have to die before honda does something to protect owners from this sudden, dangerous failure of the transmissions? we bought a honda because of its safety rating. that was a huge, expensive mistake! with all of the reports of second and third transmissions failing on these vehicles, i will never feel safe in it again with my family! we plan to sell it, if we are able. please make honda accountable for these defects and make them do something to make these vehicles safer. thank you
12/18/201098182
 2002 honda odyssey transmission 3rd gear failed at 98,182 miles. consumer complaint research shows that the 2002 honda odyssey transmission 3rd gear fails after 90,000 miles. a transmission failure at highway speed could result in a catastrophic crash. while driving in an urban area, i backed up and there was a loud clunk and the transmission slipped. when i shifted to forward, the transmission slipped again and would not shift into 3rd gear. i was able to immediately drive to the local honda dealership and was told 3rd gear is out and the transmission would need to be replaced. the transmission had the 2004 recall performed at 24,269 miles (2nd gear inspection and oil kit injector installed), and was service at a honda dealership for transmission service at 55,823 miles, 58,395 miles and 75,659 miles. the odyssey had a few rough shifts 58,395 miles, which prompted another transmission service (fluid replacement).
05/01/201097000
 Transmission failure on 2002 honda odyssey with 97,000 miles.
11/23/201073000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving approximately 10-15 mph the vehicle would not accelerated into second gear. he stated he had to take his feet off the accelerator and re-engaged the accelerator for the vehicle to accelerated. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and the dealer advised him that the transmission needed replacing. the contact referenced recall 04v176000, power train:automatic transmission and stated the recall was performed on his vehicle but the vehicle was experiencing the same failure. the manufacture was contacted and they were willing to pay for part of the repair. the manufacture also advised him that the vehicle was no longer under warranty. the vehicle had not been repaired. the failure mileage was 73,000 and the current mileage was 73,500. vwb
05/04/201089502
 Upon accelerating the car, all of a sudden the engine started racing and the car drastically slowed down with no warning at all. fortunately there was no one close behind at the time. prior to this incident the tranny had been noticably less smooth then normal but no warning lights. upon inspection by the dealer (where car was purchased) dealer said new tranny needed. mileage 89,502. dealership installed a honda rebuilt tranny. note that car has been maintained only by honda dealerships.
09/01/2010102000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving 20 mph, the contact stated that the gear shifter selector will remain stuck. the dealer had been notified, who offered to repair the vehicle with a discount. the manufacturer was contacted and the contact was awaiting a response from the manufacturer. the vehicle had not been repaired. the current mileage was approximately 104,000. the failure mileage was approxmatley 102,000. bw
11/01/201099000
 Transmission issues. at 99,000 miles the transmission started going bad. we took the vehicle into the honda dealer where honda goodwill replaced the transmission. now 90,000 miles later, the same issue is happening again. this is very dangerous in the fact that you do not know when the transmission wil go. could happen while pulling out on the main road and can get possibly t-boned. this is a common problem on 2002 honda oddyssey's. this should be recalled.
10/01/201064000
 Transmission started failing at 64,000 miles. will not shift from 2nd to 3rd. while making a turn from one highway to another, transmission slipped and would not move the car for several minutes. we eventually had to stop the car (on the highway). after stopping, we were able to eventually get the transmission to kick in and the car started moving again. the transmission continues to slip from second to third. took it to the dealer. dealer states that it needs a new transmission.
11/01/201099000
 Transmission issues. at 99,000 miles the transmission started going bad. we took the vehicle into the honda dealer where honda goodwill replaced the transmission. now 90,000 miles later, the same issue is happening again. this is very dangerous in the fact that you do not know when the transmission wil go. could happen while pulling out on the main road and can get possibly t-boned. this is a common problem on 2002 honda oddyssey's. this should be recalled.
10/01/201064000
 Transmission started failing at 64,000 miles. will not shift from 2nd to 3rd. while making a turn from one highway to another, transmission slipped and would not move the car for several minutes. we eventually had to stop the car (on the highway). after stopping, we were able to eventually get the transmission to kick in and the car started moving again. the transmission continues to slip from second to third. took it to the dealer. dealer states that it needs a new transmission.
11/01/201099000
 Transmission issues. at 99,000 miles the transmission started going bad. we took the vehicle into the honda dealer where honda goodwill replaced the transmission. now 90,000 miles later, the same issue is happening again. this is very dangerous in the fact that you do not know when the transmission wil go. could happen while pulling out on the main road and can get possibly t-boned. this is a common problem on 2002 honda oddyssey's. this should be recalled.
10/01/201064000
 Transmission started failing at 64,000 miles. will not shift from 2nd to 3rd. while making a turn from one highway to another, transmission slipped and would not move the car for several minutes. we eventually had to stop the car (on the highway). after stopping, we were able to eventually get the transmission to kick in and the car started moving again. the transmission continues to slip from second to third. took it to the dealer. dealer states that it needs a new transmission.
11/01/201099000
 Transmission issues. at 99,000 miles the transmission started going bad. we took the vehicle into the honda dealer where honda goodwill replaced the transmission. now 90,000 miles later, the same issue is happening again. this is very dangerous in the fact that you do not know when the transmission wil go. could happen while pulling out on the main road and can get possibly t-boned. this is a common problem on 2002 honda oddyssey's. this should be recalled.
10/01/201064000
 Transmission started failing at 64,000 miles. will not shift from 2nd to 3rd. while making a turn from one highway to another, transmission slipped and would not move the car for several minutes. we eventually had to stop the car (on the highway). after stopping, we were able to eventually get the transmission to kick in and the car started moving again. the transmission continues to slip from second to third. took it to the dealer. dealer states that it needs a new transmission.
10/05/2010113958
 We own a 2002 honda odyssey. the transmission went out on it at 70000 miles and was replaced by honda. the transmission has gone out again at 114000 miles. all regular maintenance has been done on the vehicle. honda says there is no warranty on good will replacements. this is a defect in the automobile and must be addressed and labeled as such.
05/15/201082000
 Purchased 2002 honda oddessy from a local dealership in may 2010 at approx. 82,000 miles. a few days after the purchase we noticed the transmission was slipping between 2nd and 3rd gear. check engine lights have come on and problem is becoming more frequent. after researching we found out a transmission lock-up due to this issue can result in a crash. i am very concerned since we purchased the vehicle to transport our family of 3 small kids all under 3 years of age. we contacted honda and found out there was a recall on the the transmission, but since we are not the original owners honda refuses to pay for anything. we can not afford a new transmission for this vehilce and no one is willing to help us resolve the issue.
10/05/2010113958
 We own a 2002 honda odyssey. the transmission went out on it at 70000 miles and was replaced by honda. the transmission has gone out again at 114000 miles. all regular maintenance has been done on the vehicle. honda says there is no warranty on good will replacements. this is a defect in the automobile and must be addressed and labeled as such.
05/15/201082000
 Purchased 2002 honda oddessy from a local dealership in may 2010 at approx. 82,000 miles. a few days after the purchase we noticed the transmission was slipping between 2nd and 3rd gear. check engine lights have come on and problem is becoming more frequent. after researching we found out a transmission lock-up due to this issue can result in a crash. i am very concerned since we purchased the vehicle to transport our family of 3 small kids all under 3 years of age. we contacted honda and found out there was a recall on the the transmission, but since we are not the original owners honda refuses to pay for anything. we can not afford a new transmission for this vehilce and no one is willing to help us resolve the issue.
10/23/201096000
 I have a 2002 honda odyssey minivan. i am writing this letter of complaint because in only 9 years the van is now needing a third transmission. the original transmission was replaced with another rebuilt transmission by a honda dealership on 01/26/05 when the car only ha 31499 miles. it seized up suddenly after a regular service and was rendered damaged and had to be replaced. now, 5 years and 60k miles later, the same transmission needs to be replaced. we were driving on the highway when the wheel base started making a grinding noise. we did make it home safely. i am concerned about the failure of this transmission and feel that it is unsafe to drive a vehicle that has such a transmission problem.
06/10/201068000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while traveling 15 mph the contact attempted to accelerate and noticed that the vehicle would not respond. the vehicle was taken to the dealership where the contact was informed that the ecu and transmission needed to be replaced. the vehicle has not been repaired and there were no prior warnings. the current mileage was 71000 and the failure mileage was 68000. bml
05/15/201082000
 Purchased 2002 honda oddessy from a local dealership in may 2010 at approx. 82,000 miles. a few days after the purchase we noticed the transmission was slipping between 2nd and 3rd gear. check engine lights have come on and problem is becoming more frequent. after researching we found out a transmission lock-up due to this issue can result in a crash. i am very concerned since we purchased the vehicle to transport our family of 3 small kids all under 3 years of age. we contacted honda and found out there was a recall on the the transmission, but since we are not the original owners honda refuses to pay for anything. we can not afford a new transmission for this vehilce and no one is willing to help us resolve the issue.
10/23/201096000
 I have a 2002 honda odyssey minivan. i am writing this letter of complaint because in only 9 years the van is now needing a third transmission. the original transmission was replaced with another rebuilt transmission by a honda dealership on 01/26/05 when the car only ha 31499 miles. it seized up suddenly after a regular service and was rendered damaged and had to be replaced. now, 5 years and 60k miles later, the same transmission needs to be replaced. we were driving on the highway when the wheel base started making a grinding noise. we did make it home safely. i am concerned about the failure of this transmission and feel that it is unsafe to drive a vehicle that has such a transmission problem.
06/10/201068000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while traveling 15 mph the contact attempted to accelerate and noticed that the vehicle would not respond. the vehicle was taken to the dealership where the contact was informed that the ecu and transmission needed to be replaced. the vehicle has not been repaired and there were no prior warnings. the current mileage was 71000 and the failure mileage was 68000. bml
05/15/201082000
 Purchased 2002 honda oddessy from a local dealership in may 2010 at approx. 82,000 miles. a few days after the purchase we noticed the transmission was slipping between 2nd and 3rd gear. check engine lights have come on and problem is becoming more frequent. after researching we found out a transmission lock-up due to this issue can result in a crash. i am very concerned since we purchased the vehicle to transport our family of 3 small kids all under 3 years of age. we contacted honda and found out there was a recall on the the transmission, but since we are not the original owners honda refuses to pay for anything. we can not afford a new transmission for this vehilce and no one is willing to help us resolve the issue.
10/23/201096000
 I have a 2002 honda odyssey minivan. i am writing this letter of complaint because in only 9 years the van is now needing a third transmission. the original transmission was replaced with another rebuilt transmission by a honda dealership on 01/26/05 when the car only ha 31499 miles. it seized up suddenly after a regular service and was rendered damaged and had to be replaced. now, 5 years and 60k miles later, the same transmission needs to be replaced. we were driving on the highway when the wheel base started making a grinding noise. we did make it home safely. i am concerned about the failure of this transmission and feel that it is unsafe to drive a vehicle that has such a transmission problem.
06/10/201068000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while traveling 15 mph the contact attempted to accelerate and noticed that the vehicle would not respond. the vehicle was taken to the dealership where the contact was informed that the ecu and transmission needed to be replaced. the vehicle has not been repaired and there were no prior warnings. the current mileage was 71000 and the failure mileage was 68000. bml
10/23/201096000
 I have a 2002 honda odyssey minivan. i am writing this letter of complaint because in only 9 years the van is now needing a third transmission. the original transmission was replaced with another rebuilt transmission by a honda dealership on 01/26/05 when the car only ha 31499 miles. it seized up suddenly after a regular service and was rendered damaged and had to be replaced. now, 5 years and 60k miles later, the same transmission needs to be replaced. we were driving on the highway when the wheel base started making a grinding noise. we did make it home safely. i am concerned about the failure of this transmission and feel that it is unsafe to drive a vehicle that has such a transmission problem.
06/10/201068000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while traveling 15 mph the contact attempted to accelerate and noticed that the vehicle would not respond. the vehicle was taken to the dealership where the contact was informed that the ecu and transmission needed to be replaced. the vehicle has not been repaired and there were no prior warnings. the current mileage was 71000 and the failure mileage was 68000. bml
10/14/2010188000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact reference recall 04v176000, power train:automatic transmission and stated the vehicle was inspected for the recall. the vehicle was purchased used in 2007. while driving 55 mph using cruise control the vehicle began to jerk and smoke, the smoke was coming from the rear of the vehicle. the contact pulled over to the side of the road to inspect the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic and she was advised that the transmission needed replacing. the mechanic stated the transmission was burn out. the vehicle has not been repaired. the approximate failure and current mileage were 188,000. vwb
06/10/201068000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while traveling 15 mph the contact attempted to accelerate and noticed that the vehicle would not respond. the vehicle was taken to the dealership where the contact was informed that the ecu and transmission needed to be replaced. the vehicle has not been repaired and there were no prior warnings. the current mileage was 71000 and the failure mileage was 68000. bml
10/14/2010188000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact reference recall 04v176000, power train:automatic transmission and stated the vehicle was inspected for the recall. the vehicle was purchased used in 2007. while driving 55 mph using cruise control the vehicle began to jerk and smoke, the smoke was coming from the rear of the vehicle. the contact pulled over to the side of the road to inspect the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic and she was advised that the transmission needed replacing. the mechanic stated the transmission was burn out. the vehicle has not been repaired. the approximate failure and current mileage were 188,000. vwb
04/08/2009110000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving approximately 50 mph the check engine light illuminated on the dashboard. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where they were unable to diagnose the failure and it was not repaired. approximately 1 week later the failure recurred. the vehicle was taken back to the authorized dealer where they were again unable to diagnose the failure. the vehicle began to to experience trouble accelerating while driving at any speed so it was taken to an independent mechanic where he was informed the failure involved the transmission. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 110,000 and the current mileage was 119,000. sm.
12/01/200675000
 I am a 2nd owner of a 2002 honda odyssey and shortly after owning it i felt the transmission was not as clean in shifting as it should be. i have had dealerships perform extra trans flushes as extra precautionary efforts but now it looks like the trans is on its way out. i feel that honda has not investigated the trans problem thouroughly and now i could be held paying the bill once it is replaced. the trans constatly sticks between 2nd & 3rd gear and often will go through a mild to major shudder (like driving over rumble strips). to this date nothing has been done to correct this problem. i've been told all is normal to replace the trans by varying dealerships.
08/10/200560000
 2002 honda odyssey needed new transmission well before it shoud have. dealer did replace at no cost due to extended warranty however i've seen other issues with transmissions on 2002 odysseys so wanted to document this issue with mine.
12/01/200675000
 I am a 2nd owner of a 2002 honda odyssey and shortly after owning it i felt the transmission was not as clean in shifting as it should be. i have had dealerships perform extra trans flushes as extra precautionary efforts but now it looks like the trans is on its way out. i feel that honda has not investigated the trans problem thouroughly and now i could be held paying the bill once it is replaced. the trans constatly sticks between 2nd & 3rd gear and often will go through a mild to major shudder (like driving over rumble strips). to this date nothing has been done to correct this problem. i've been told all is normal to replace the trans by varying dealerships.
08/10/200560000
 2002 honda odyssey needed new transmission well before it shoud have. dealer did replace at no cost due to extended warranty however i've seen other issues with transmissions on 2002 odysseys so wanted to document this issue with mine.
12/01/200675000
 I am a 2nd owner of a 2002 honda odyssey and shortly after owning it i felt the transmission was not as clean in shifting as it should be. i have had dealerships perform extra trans flushes as extra precautionary efforts but now it looks like the trans is on its way out. i feel that honda has not investigated the trans problem thouroughly and now i could be held paying the bill once it is replaced. the trans constatly sticks between 2nd & 3rd gear and often will go through a mild to major shudder (like driving over rumble strips). to this date nothing has been done to correct this problem. i've been told all is normal to replace the trans by varying dealerships.
08/10/200560000
 2002 honda odyssey needed new transmission well before it shoud have. dealer did replace at no cost due to extended warranty however i've seen other issues with transmissions on 2002 odysseys so wanted to document this issue with mine.
09/10/201090434
 Own a 2002 honda odyssey. vehicle slips in and out of transmission gear. shifts somewhat hard when placed into reverse and then into drive. was told when the transmission was recalled somewhere in '04 or '05 that this was normal. took vehicle to dealership to have problem looked at and was told today that the transmission needs to be replaced. looked on internet and there appears to be a number of individuals experiencing similar issues with the '02 odyssey. my vehicle has just over 90,000 miles on it. other issue with transmission is when vehicle is at approximately 1500 rpm and being driven at approx. 55 mph...feel a vibration. if i go faster or slower than approx. 55 mph, don't feel it. it's always when the rpm is at approx. 1500 and i have foot on accelerator. honda dealership (ebersole in lebanon, pa) stated they can not do anything about the cost and stated warranty is no longer valid. believe the problem was never resolved from earlier odyssey version which honda extended the warranty on.
09/12/2010123000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while traveling 65 mph the contact noticed that the vehicle would no longer and had began to vibrate violently, the contact also noticed a grinding sound coming from the front of the vehicle. seconds later the contact noticed a bump sound and the vehicle had suddenly accelerated without warning. the vehicle was taken to the dealership where the contact was informed that the third crank shaft needed to be replaced. there were no prior warnings. the current and failure mileages were 123000. bml
08/15/2010113000
 Transmission internal failure as stated by honda dealer. symptoms: hard shifting between 1 and 2 gears. pronounced stutter/stall when accelerating from 30 mph to highway speeds - safety concern when entering highway and car stalls/stutters.
08/15/2010100651
 2002 honda odyssey tranmission failure at 100,650 miles. while driving at moderate speed transmission clunked into gear while shifting. when i stopped the vehicle there was transmission fluid underneath the vehicle. i took the vehicle to hendrick honda of woodbridge, va and they determined the tranmission must be replaced or it could suddenly cease, potentially causing an accident or injury. the dealership and subsequently, honda of america, said they would offer no assistance repairing the transmission - i paid them $4300 to have it repaired. because the odyssey is known to have an unusally high rate of transmission failure i expected for honda to pay 50% of the cost. i talked to the maintenance manager at the dealership, hendrick automotive group customer service and honda of america customer service and was dissatisfied with their responses. less than a month ago i purchased a new honda from this dealership and was treated very poorly by all parties i talked with. i have bought honda vehicles for 20 years and have never experienced such poor customer service.
10/13/200997000
 2002 honday odyssey. while accelerating onto the road/highway, the transmission fails to engage the next gear (3rd) and 'slips' - freewheels as if in neutral! multiple times this has happened, even when accelerating up a hill, and is very dangerous because we can't get into the traffic stream! honda has refused to acknowledge the design flaw with their transmissions and keeps replacing them with 'broken' ones!! the honda dealer says the transmission needs to be replaced, but as you can see on odysseytransmission.com, that transmission will have the exact same problem in about 30-40k miles!!
08/10/2010107550
 I have a 2002 honda odyssey. it has transmission slipping problem since last year (before 107550 miles). now the malfunction light is on, the diagnosis from the dealer showed transmission failure. the dealer is not helpful. honda america is not willing to provide any relief, and told me my odyssey is not under the extended warranty. this is my first honda. i purchased honda because its quality, but seems to be fooled. based on so many complains found from the web (many might not post at all), and also based on so called extended warranty for honda odyssey transmission, it is very obvious that honda know there is a problem on their transmission, but do not want to admit and take its responsibility.
08/05/2010107550
 2002 honda odyssey has transmission failure
08/09/2010140000
 I have owned a 2002 honda odyssey exl since new. at 140,000 miles the transmission started to slip between 2nd and 3rd gear. it became progressively worse in a short period of time. with my wife driving the engine light, tcs light, and the drive light came on with bucking and high rpms of the engine making the car undriveable. dealer said it needed new transmission and control unit at a $5000.00 cost. honda of america would not provide any help even though recall 04v176000 was done on vehicle. nhsta needs to recall these entire transmissions and provide owners with relief from these costly repairs. honda will not help even though they know they equipped this vehicle with a transmission that would not last.
10/13/200997000
 2002 honday odyssey. while accelerating onto the road/highway, the transmission fails to engage the next gear (3rd) and 'slips' - freewheels as if in neutral! multiple times this has happened, even when accelerating up a hill, and is very dangerous because we can't get into the traffic stream! honda has refused to acknowledge the design flaw with their transmissions and keeps replacing them with 'broken' ones!! the honda dealer says the transmission needs to be replaced, but as you can see on odysseytransmission.com, that transmission will have the exact same problem in about 30-40k miles!!
08/10/2010107550
 I have a 2002 honda odyssey. it has transmission slipping problem since last year (before 107550 miles). now the malfunction light is on, the diagnosis from the dealer showed transmission failure. the dealer is not helpful. honda america is not willing to provide any relief, and told me my odyssey is not under the extended warranty. this is my first honda. i purchased honda because its quality, but seems to be fooled. based on so many complains found from the web (many might not post at all), and also based on so called extended warranty for honda odyssey transmission, it is very obvious that honda know there is a problem on their transmission, but do not want to admit and take its responsibility.
08/05/2010107550
 2002 honda odyssey has transmission failure
08/09/2010140000
 I have owned a 2002 honda odyssey exl since new. at 140,000 miles the transmission started to slip between 2nd and 3rd gear. it became progressively worse in a short period of time. with my wife driving the engine light, tcs light, and the drive light came on with bucking and high rpms of the engine making the car undriveable. dealer said it needed new transmission and control unit at a $5000.00 cost. honda of america would not provide any help even though recall 04v176000 was done on vehicle. nhsta needs to recall these entire transmissions and provide owners with relief from these costly repairs. honda will not help even though they know they equipped this vehicle with a transmission that would not last.
10/13/200997000
 2002 honday odyssey. while accelerating onto the road/highway, the transmission fails to engage the next gear (3rd) and 'slips' - freewheels as if in neutral! multiple times this has happened, even when accelerating up a hill, and is very dangerous because we can't get into the traffic stream! honda has refused to acknowledge the design flaw with their transmissions and keeps replacing them with 'broken' ones!! the honda dealer says the transmission needs to be replaced, but as you can see on odysseytransmission.com, that transmission will have the exact same problem in about 30-40k miles!!
08/10/2010107550
 I have a 2002 honda odyssey. it has transmission slipping problem since last year (before 107550 miles). now the malfunction light is on, the diagnosis from the dealer showed transmission failure. the dealer is not helpful. honda america is not willing to provide any relief, and told me my odyssey is not under the extended warranty. this is my first honda. i purchased honda because its quality, but seems to be fooled. based on so many complains found from the web (many might not post at all), and also based on so called extended warranty for honda odyssey transmission, it is very obvious that honda know there is a problem on their transmission, but do not want to admit and take its responsibility.
08/05/2010107550
 2002 honda odyssey has transmission failure
08/09/2010140000
 I have owned a 2002 honda odyssey exl since new. at 140,000 miles the transmission started to slip between 2nd and 3rd gear. it became progressively worse in a short period of time. with my wife driving the engine light, tcs light, and the drive light came on with bucking and high rpms of the engine making the car undriveable. dealer said it needed new transmission and control unit at a $5000.00 cost. honda of america would not provide any help even though recall 04v176000 was done on vehicle. nhsta needs to recall these entire transmissions and provide owners with relief from these costly repairs. honda will not help even though they know they equipped this vehicle with a transmission that would not last.
08/12/2010160000
 I was driving my 2002 honda odyssey down the highway when the rpms started accelerating and smoke starting coming from the car. by the time i got to the first exit, my car was only able to go about 30 miles and hour. i was lucky that there was a gas station within .5miles that i made it to safely with my two young boys. we live in alabama and temperatures have been in the high 90's. i was lucky that i was able to get to a gas station, otherwise, itwouldhave been very dangerous temperatures to be stuck in the car or outside. the honda dealer says our transmission needs to be replaced. the car has 160,000 miles on it but we just had the transmission replaced at 120,000 miles. i have never had this kind of trouble with any other car that we have owned. we do not towwith the minivan. i certainly feel there is a defect and that honda should admit to the defect.
10/13/200997000
 2002 honday odyssey. while accelerating onto the road/highway, the transmission fails to engage the next gear (3rd) and 'slips' - freewheels as if in neutral! multiple times this has happened, even when accelerating up a hill, and is very dangerous because we can't get into the traffic stream! honda has refused to acknowledge the design flaw with their transmissions and keeps replacing them with 'broken' ones!! the honda dealer says the transmission needs to be replaced, but as you can see on odysseytransmission.com, that transmission will have the exact same problem in about 30-40k miles!!
08/10/2010107550
 I have a 2002 honda odyssey. it has transmission slipping problem since last year (before 107550 miles). now the malfunction light is on, the diagnosis from the dealer showed transmission failure. the dealer is not helpful. honda america is not willing to provide any relief, and told me my odyssey is not under the extended warranty. this is my first honda. i purchased honda because its quality, but seems to be fooled. based on so many complains found from the web (many might not post at all), and also based on so called extended warranty for honda odyssey transmission, it is very obvious that honda know there is a problem on their transmission, but do not want to admit and take its responsibility.
08/05/2010107550
 2002 honda odyssey has transmission failure
08/09/2010140000
 I have owned a 2002 honda odyssey exl since new. at 140,000 miles the transmission started to slip between 2nd and 3rd gear. it became progressively worse in a short period of time. with my wife driving the engine light, tcs light, and the drive light came on with bucking and high rpms of the engine making the car undriveable. dealer said it needed new transmission and control unit at a $5000.00 cost. honda of america would not provide any help even though recall 04v176000 was done on vehicle. nhsta needs to recall these entire transmissions and provide owners with relief from these costly repairs. honda will not help even though they know they equipped this vehicle with a transmission that would not last.
08/12/2010160000
 I was driving my 2002 honda odyssey down the highway when the rpms started accelerating and smoke starting coming from the car. by the time i got to the first exit, my car was only able to go about 30 miles and hour. i was lucky that there was a gas station within .5miles that i made it to safely with my two young boys. we live in alabama and temperatures have been in the high 90's. i was lucky that i was able to get to a gas station, otherwise, itwouldhave been very dangerous temperatures to be stuck in the car or outside. the honda dealer says our transmission needs to be replaced. the car has 160,000 miles on it but we just had the transmission replaced at 120,000 miles. i have never had this kind of trouble with any other car that we have owned. we do not towwith the minivan. i certainly feel there is a defect and that honda should admit to the defect.
08/06/2010154000
 I was merging into traffic at an on-ramp onto i-80 in my 2002 honda odyssey. as i accelerated to match the speed of traffic the vehicle started bucking violently and the engine reved rather than shifting. the vehicle that i was merging in front of needed to swerve into the next lane to avoid hitting me. other vehicles coming up behind me, including a large truck, needed to slow and change lanes to avoid hitting me. i brought vehicle to the dealer, who reported that the transmission needed replacement. the vehicle has approx. 150,000 miles on it. i had first noticed rough shifting at approx. 65,000, but never so bad as happened in this incident.
08/09/2010140000
 I have owned a 2002 honda odyssey exl since new. at 140,000 miles the transmission started to slip between 2nd and 3rd gear. it became progressively worse in a short period of time. with my wife driving the engine light, tcs light, and the drive light came on with bucking and high rpms of the engine making the car undriveable. dealer said it needed new transmission and control unit at a $5000.00 cost. honda of america would not provide any help even though recall 04v176000 was done on vehicle. nhsta needs to recall these entire transmissions and provide owners with relief from these costly repairs. honda will not help even though they know they equipped this vehicle with a transmission that would not last.
08/12/2010160000
 I was driving my 2002 honda odyssey down the highway when the rpms started accelerating and smoke starting coming from the car. by the time i got to the first exit, my car was only able to go about 30 miles and hour. i was lucky that there was a gas station within .5miles that i made it to safely with my two young boys. we live in alabama and temperatures have been in the high 90's. i was lucky that i was able to get to a gas station, otherwise, itwouldhave been very dangerous temperatures to be stuck in the car or outside. the honda dealer says our transmission needs to be replaced. the car has 160,000 miles on it but we just had the transmission replaced at 120,000 miles. i have never had this kind of trouble with any other car that we have owned. we do not towwith the minivan. i certainly feel there is a defect and that honda should admit to the defect.
08/06/2010154000
 I was merging into traffic at an on-ramp onto i-80 in my 2002 honda odyssey. as i accelerated to match the speed of traffic the vehicle started bucking violently and the engine reved rather than shifting. the vehicle that i was merging in front of needed to swerve into the next lane to avoid hitting me. other vehicles coming up behind me, including a large truck, needed to slow and change lanes to avoid hitting me. i brought vehicle to the dealer, who reported that the transmission needed replacement. the vehicle has approx. 150,000 miles on it. i had first noticed rough shifting at approx. 65,000, but never so bad as happened in this incident.
08/12/2010160000
 I was driving my 2002 honda odyssey down the highway when the rpms started accelerating and smoke starting coming from the car. by the time i got to the first exit, my car was only able to go about 30 miles and hour. i was lucky that there was a gas station within .5miles that i made it to safely with my two young boys. we live in alabama and temperatures have been in the high 90's. i was lucky that i was able to get to a gas station, otherwise, itwouldhave been very dangerous temperatures to be stuck in the car or outside. the honda dealer says our transmission needs to be replaced. the car has 160,000 miles on it but we just had the transmission replaced at 120,000 miles. i have never had this kind of trouble with any other car that we have owned. we do not towwith the minivan. i certainly feel there is a defect and that honda should admit to the defect.
08/06/2010154000
 I was merging into traffic at an on-ramp onto i-80 in my 2002 honda odyssey. as i accelerated to match the speed of traffic the vehicle started bucking violently and the engine reved rather than shifting. the vehicle that i was merging in front of needed to swerve into the next lane to avoid hitting me. other vehicles coming up behind me, including a large truck, needed to slow and change lanes to avoid hitting me. i brought vehicle to the dealer, who reported that the transmission needed replacement. the vehicle has approx. 150,000 miles on it. i had first noticed rough shifting at approx. 65,000, but never so bad as happened in this incident.
06/20/201078000
 June 21, 2010 (12:55pm): we are driving our 2002 honda odyssey and there is a bit of incline where the transmission suddenly gave away, rpm went up from 2k to 4k and then immediately everything was back to normal we barely made it, otherwise the suv behind us would have rear ended into us. but the check engine came on and has remained on since that incident (code p0730). the van has 78000 miles on it and has never been taken for a rough ride. the van does not seem to have any trouble afterwards, but the check engine will not go away. my wife uses it to ferry children, and this is our only car. june 21, 2010: took it to honda dealer, who says that honda will cover a part of it. he says that out of goodwill, his manager will speak to district parts and service manager to get a better quote. honda knows about this problem, but will not recall it.
06/06/2010103000
 Honda 2002 odyssey broke down in the desert going 75 mph between las vegas and california. we had to drive at 40 mph with our flashers going loaded with 7 passengers and all our luggage (going on vacation to beach in california). had to have it towed back to vegas on june 7th to aamco transmissions. needs a new transmission. it is june 16th and aamco still has our van, had to take out the transmission they installed and reinstalled it. honda had a transmission recall on this van in 2004 which we had taken care of, or so we thought. luckily we weren't hit on the freeway. don't know if it has been repaired correctly as of yet. have to drive from slc, utah back to vegas to pick it up.
05/07/2008148000
 I own a 2002 honda odyssey, which i purchased new in jan 2002. recently, when accelerating, the transmission sometimes does not find a gear, but begins to shift, does not go to the next gear, but loses speed and power. the first time it happended was approximately 2 years ago, but it did not reoccur for awhile, so i thought it was fluke. over the past several months, it occurred more frequently and i took it into the honda dealer in my local area, ken dixon honda of waldorf, md. they recently nspected, test drove it and told me the transmission did not show any error codes with computer analysis. they did say i should replace the transmission, various small parts and a central control computer to ensure the car would shift in traffic. my concern is that this happened intermittantly over a period of months without warning. honda never informed me of a service problem or what to look for as an indication of occurance. when the dealer checked it, there were no indications of service problems. the failure of the transmission to shift without warning has placed me and my family in danger as we live in the washingon dc metropolitan area and traffice is fast, heavy and congested. if honda knew this was a problem, i was never warned of it. i maintain this vehicle with all required service work, ensured it was returned for all recalls, and have done my part in ensuring my famililies safety. i then researched this symptom and found honda had a problem with their transmissions in odydssey vans beginning in 2001 and continuing for several years, but they did no tnotify me of any problems.when i figured out it was a problem and not a fluke, i had it checkedc out by the dealer. it seems as though they know this is a problem but do not not notify customers to be aware of a predictable condition they know about placed my family in danger.
05/30/201091000
 Transmission failure at highway speeds. this happened without any warning or symptoms. happened while driving at around 65mph downhill from los angeles to fremont, ca. transmission refused to shift down, locked up and engine rpm went above 3000. tcs, check engine light came on and transmission d light was flashing no response to gas pedal. was lucky enough to pull to next exit since it was downhill. transmission was part of recall and a fix was put in , but does not seem to have resolved this issue. lot of odyssey owners have encountered similar problem even after the recall fix ( oil cooler or something). happens when the mileage is around 100k. this is a serious safety problem when it happens while trying to merge on free way or someone is closely following .
05/28/2010410001
 Transmission was replaced on a new 2002 honda odyssey at 41,000. now at 94,000 miles another transmission must be replaced on the same vehicle. the same problems seems to be occurring. the car sounded funny. this is what alerted the problem to me the first time. shortly afterward the car died in the middle of driving it. again the same problem is occurring with the same minivan again. they told me they replace the transmission. this honda automatic transmission was recalled by honda on my exact vin number shortly after i had my transmission replaced by them. i had a service contract so there was no charge. the same problem seems to be starting to occur once again. the last time i was driving on freeway and the minivan died suddenly. i reported the problem to honda 7 times before they finally replaced the transmission. again i brought my honda to them for the funny sound. this time they wish for me to pay to have the entire transmission replaced. i know since my contract is up i have to have it replaced otherwise the car is unsafe to drive. is this normal to have third transmission replaced in car with less than 95,000 miles on it. it is a 2002 odyssey. even if they replace the transmission several times have they truly corrected/resolved the vehicle problem? or are they bandaging up their mistake. the recall called for a transmission replacement and also another part to be replaced on my particular vin #. i believe they did a faulty job that it why i am going on my third transmission. i don't drive like a maniac, i drive to and from work and its an automatic transmission. i don't want to end up with our family in the car again like last time in the fast lane on the freeway with the car dying. i trusted honda last time and they failed me. how can i tell if they fixed the problem and why am i getting stuck with a faulty transmission that must be replaced every 30,000 miles...i feel they are covering up their recalls and they are sending me out w/a faulty car again. *tr
06/02/201085000
 The gear wouldn't go lower than d, no l1 and l2. also noticed high noise during the driving, making me feel that the car is moving at the lower gear. the car had the previous transmission recall, and serviced (5 years ago). according to the web, there are thousands and thousands of owners suffering from the same issue. honda asked me to get the diagnosis ($95), but they won't guarantee any support in transmission work.
05/22/201090363
 Our family was driving around 45mph when i noticed the transmission slipped. i thought perhaps my foot slipped off the accelerator but after i stopped and tried to get started again the transmission raced and shifted very hard into 2nd and then into 3rd gear. then, the car did not shift and raced up until 40mph. i did not attempt to go any faster and took the car to a handa dealership. initially, the service manager said (after running diagnostics) the transmission needed a 4th gear pressure part that should fix the problem. the charge was estimated around $360 plus disposal and taxes. i had them do the work and the dealer contacted me the next day saying the diagnostics look good but the transmission was still not running correctly and they recommended a complete transmission replacement at a cost of $5300. i then called honda and opened up a case for resolution; this is still pending.
03/01/2003306/08/2002
 2002 honda odyssey. consumer states problems with vehicle transmission and other problems *tgw the consumer stated the vehicle would jerk and sputter on acceleration. the dealer was unable to duplicate the problem. three months later, the vehicle was exhibiting the same problems. the dealer then found metal shavings in the transmission, which was replaced under warranty. one month later, the vehicle was still shuttering, but the problem could not be duplicated. the van was back at the dealer due to the engine light illuminating and the jerking and shuttering was still present upon acceleration. the egr valve, timing belt, motor mounts and pcm were replaced. the transmission was replaced again. *jb
05/20/20101390001
 We have a 2002 honda odyssey with a transmission that is failing at 139,000 miles. along with thousands of other odyssey owners (see website http://forums.automobilemag.com/70/6556907/technical-discussion/2003-honda-odyssey-transmission-problems/index.html) and also website http://www.odysseytransmission.com/ for all the complaints. the 2nd class action lawsuit was cancelled due to other lawyers backing out. this continues to be a problem for honda, but nothing is being done about it. this needs to change now, and help for us needs to be from you at this point. toyota is taking a hit, but honda seems to keep flying under your radar. please take a stand now and help us thousands of people. they fix one transmission and within 30,000 miles the new one fails also. you need to stand up for us little people, as it is your job. thank you and god bless! *tr
05/14/2010115000
 Trend of transmission failure in the early model 1999-2002 honda odyssey minivan. while my transmission failure did not result in crash or injury, there are a signficant number of odyssey owners that report the same failure, which could potentially be dangerous while driving. i bought a new 2002 honda odyssey from lejeune honda (jacksonville nc) on 31 dec 2001. at approx 70,000 miles, the transmission would slip, resulting in no acceleration for about 3-5 seconds, until the transmission caught. i had the transmission replaced at 70,000 miles. at 115,000 miles, the transmission failed again. at 115,000 miles, i 'm on my third transmission. i don't let my wife or kids use the van, for fear that the failure could cause an accident.
05/10/2010112450
 While driving in my neighborhood, the van revved very high and wouldn't shift gears. there was a grating sound and it finallly shifted harsly. i took it in the next day, and our mechanic said it was under a recall from honda, so we took in directly to the dealer, honda city in liverpool, ny. they confirmed that the whole transmission needed to be replaced. they denied there had been a recall until i produced proof, and then they said that it had been fixed at that point and there was nothing they were going to do about it.
05/06/201058165
 Honda odyssey automatic transmission failure. transmission is slipping,between 2nd and 3rd gear.vehicle suddenly not accelate and reengae again,engine light is on dlight is flashing.brought to dealership and said needs new transmission and cost 3959.08. the van is only 58,165 miles on it.
03/12/201099000
 I have a 2002 honda odyssey whose transmission is juddering and slipping. we've had into the dealer 5 times since the car had about 70k miles and honda never told us this is a major problem on this year odyssey. they now want to charge us $5000 to replace it.
04/23/2010114250
 I own a 2002 honda odyssey and have had nothing but problems with the transmission since i purchased it. the clutch between first and second gear has been failing for a number of years and when brought to honda dealers, on at lease three occasions and to honda america i have been told it is a hard shift, my fault for not using honda dealers to service my transmission (which is not true) and that my local independent mechanic was not knowledgeable (he builds race cars and restores classic cars). all of this has been an attempt to shirk responsibility for a poorly made product. the transmission already has one recall and according to the records at honda it was completed. in reading many owners comments it is clear that this transmission was poorly designed and even more poorly supported by honda. i have had to replace the transmission since the local honda dealer finally took the time to properly diagnose the issue, which was what my local mechanic stated the issues were. it is appalling that yet another company puts forth a product that puts the safety of two small children and a mother in jeapardy simply for profit. i have already told honda america that i will never purchase another product from them. i am writing to alert you to the fact that many americans are being ripped off by honda and requesting that you investigate this abuse and put a stop to honda's fleecing practices.
04/15/201080100
 Transmission suddenly failed on my 2002 honda odyssey. had i been driving in heavy or fast traffic at the time, serious injury could have occurred.
04/10/2010160000
 This form is not right- equipment was not generated properly 1) the vehicle maintenance, tcs and engine check lights illumunated. i took the vehicle to the dealer to check the vehicle. according to the dealer, the transmission had failed and needed to be replaced. 2) this is the second transmission failure that i've had with this vehicle. the transmission was replaced at 69,000 engine miles and now at 160,000 engine miles and the vehicle was just 8 yrs old. 3) the dealer indicated that it would cost $3500 with assistance from honda. without assistance, the transmission would cost $4500. i started shopipng around with different transmission shops and found that this vehicle is notorious for failing. i had it rebuilt for $1879.
05/02/2010104000
 2002 honda odyssey transmission! this car is a pile of junk! i feel unsafe driving my two small children around in it! had the transmission replaced 9 months ago at 93,000 miles and i am already having issues at 104,000 miles. unreliable, not safe, and i wish i could throw it away! honda cars of america will not help me and i have spent close to $4,000 fixing this pile of rubble! my mom and i just got stuck an hour and a half from home in columbia, sc after driving. the car would not accelerate on the highway and i basically had to coast off the exit and stop at the red light. when i stopped i looked over my shoulder and smoke was coming from underneath the car. the transmission hose had broken and transmission fluid was all over the place! we were stuck with nowhere to go for 3 hours!!!
04/14/201067000
 Honda odyssey transmission slip on freeway enterance , accelerating from 30 -40 mph, transmission slip. engine rev went up suddenly; but car did not accelerate. barely avoided rear end collisions.
04/19/201069025
 2002 honda odyssey with 69,000 miles. began experiencing gear slippage in 2nd and 3rd gears. took vehicle to transmission shop. the damage was extensive to all gears. rebuild of transmission was 3200.0. further research showed that recall 04v176000 to replace transmission oil jet kit occurred in 5/2004. this did not correct the problem. replacement occured at 18,914 miles. invoice does not indicate weather discoloration had already occurred, requiring transmission replacement. i intend to pursue honda corporation for reimbursement for damages to rebuild transmission.
01/12/200964000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated while driving at speeds of 20 to 40 mph, the transmission would not engage in lower gears. the contact would have to shut off the engine and when restarting, the transmission would function normally for a while. the dealer advised having the transmission replaced at the owners expense. there were no recalls and the vehicle was outside of factory warranty. the failure mileage was 64,000 and current mileage 67,000.
04/14/201069000
 2002 honda odyssey with 69,000 miles. began experiencing gear slippage in 2nd and 3rd gear. took vehicle to transmission shop. the damage was extensive to all gears. rebuild of transmission was 3200.00. no recall information was provided by honda dealer in 2004 when recall was issued. i never was notified of any recall regarding transmission. according to transmission shop, the failure and damage was a direct result of the failure of transmission fluid to lubricate the gears. this was due to a failed transmission fluid jet. cost of the upgrade kit would have been $38.00 plus labor. result of failure to notify owner was $3200. the transmission has been rebuilt and the jet kit has been replaced with the upgraded kit. i intend to pursue honda corporation for reimbursement for damages and rebuild of transmission.
04/08/201083263
 The tca and engine malfunction lights came on and vehicle suddenly dropped speed from 100km/hr to 40km/hr. lost acceleration even with rpm between 3000 to 4000. later informed that van is loosing 3rd gear to neutral. transmission failure detected.
04/13/200965000
 My 2002 honda odyssey has transmission issues. it slips and is on its way to complete failure. it started just after we bought it with just over 60000 miles on it.
02/03/20108900010
 Purchased used 2002 odyssey feb 2010 with 89,000. in march 2010, vehicle transmission started to slip during driving. engine would rev up but vehicle would not accelerate. after slowing down transmission would engage again and operate. shortly after the check engine light came on and vehicle was brought to a deal for diagnosis. dealer stated that the code for the engine light indicated the transmission gear ratio was incorrect and that meant that the transmission was slipping and need to be replaced. this has occurred approximated 10 times from feb 2010 to april 2010. this could be a safety issue if the transmission locks up or a person needs to accelerate to avoid a collision and transmission fails to respond. in viewing the internet, this issue appears to be an extremely common problem with 2002 to 2004 odysseys. honda issued a recall on these models which included a visual inspection of the 2nd & 3rd gear for discoloration. if no discoloration is evident, no repair is performed. this is subjective at best. there appears to be an engineering failure with this transmission with the number of failures i have seen in my research as well as honda on recall. *tr
04/16/2010158200
 2002 odyssey lx, 158,200 miles, well maintained & serviced. suddenly started missing downshifts (to 3rd gear i think) while coasting down in stop-and-go traffic, dropping completely out of gear into neutral. stepping on the gas just caused the engine to race. down-shifting manually also had no effect. after slowing to the next shift point, it would re-engage. happened multiple times (15~20). later, it also began occasionally missing 3rd gear up-shifts too. started looking for replacements immediately. about 2 1/2 weeks later (april 16th) at 60 mph, it suddenly kicked into a lower gear and threw my wife forward like stomping on the brakes, three different times. after that, the check engine locked in and transmission drive indicator started flashing. we are replacing the transmission with a re-manufactured unit through our mechanic on next friday, april 23rd. the old unit *could* be available, but will probably be sent back for the core, unless you contact us before that.
03/30/201086600
 2002 hoda odyssey transmission. while driving on thye highway ay approximately 65 mph the transmission unexpectedly began to slip. my engine revved up than the rpms suddenly dropped. a couple of seconds later it felt as though i had jammed on the brakes causing my vehicle to suddenly jolt.the transmission had failed almost causing a serious accident on the roadway. fortunately no accident happened. i brought the vehicle to the dealership. the dealer replaced the transmission. the vehicle had 86,600 miles on it. cost $2400.
04/16/201080860
 Automatic transmission slipping in lower gears. honda dealer says it will cost over $4,000 to replace the transmission and then continue to assess other damage that may have occured from the transmission going bad. the van only has 80875 miles on it. the 7 year/100,000 mi certified used car warrenty expired july, 2009.
03/24/201055000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that when shifting from first to second gears, the transmission malfunctioned. while drving 20 mph, the engine would idle extremely higher than normal and the vehicle would not shift into third gear. the dealer stated that the failure was due to the gear lock. the failure mileage was 55,000 and the current was 56,000.
02/18/20101230001
 My wife and i have had this 2002 odyssey since new and have seen issues with the transmission ever since we bought it. the dealership stated the issues (strange deceleration issues and jolts around 35-40 mph) were normal with the odyssey. well, the transmission finally failed even though we had the recall and other things taken care of associated with the transmission. i contacted honda like others had done to see if there was assistance and they stated no. i probed further and they stated every customer is different and they were unwilling to share any further information. the dealership was no help. i ended up paying $4,900 for the transmission replacement. i plan on being part of a class action lawsuit as soon as they include this year like they have done with earlier years of the odyssey. another customer who won't go back to honda after have three of them in the past. obviously they don't care about customer service. *tr
04/04/2010129000
 Transmission failure
03/12/2010113500
 2002 honda odyssey transmission started to slip. honda dealership said it was a part related to transmission and charged approx. $326 to replace it. next day the transmission kept slipping and now honda dealer says transmission needs to be replaced. they refunded most of the $326 and offer a discount on a replacement. the replacement however is a rebuild of the same one that is deffective and will only last a few years and posses the same risk as the old one. i have researched this problem and have found that years 1999 to 2003 have many reported cases of bad transmissions. (i am sure new ones will pile up as they gain a some miles) i am on a list and am receiving e-mails of new complaints daily. not only is this wrong but it is very dangerous because if the transmission goes out on a busy highway someone is going to be hurt or killed. you don't have to do much research to see all the complaints. this is a much bigger issue than the toyota problem.
03/15/2010137000
 Transmission failure the tranmission all the sudden kicks out of gear and you have no contoll of the van but to roll to a stop hoping you don't get rear ended.
02/23/201077000
 I have had this honda odyssey van since feb. 2010. i complained to the dealer that from time to time the transmission did not want to pull, sometimes in traffic & other times when a turn was made. since the service dept. said that it showed no codes on the computer & it didn't do it when they drove the van, it was a non-issue. my check engine light is now on and code gear ratio. i spoke with the dealership and i was told that the recall was already fixed but it's not. isn't there something that can be done? i am on a fixed income and can't afford a large repair bill.
01/01/200990000
 My wife and i are the only owners of a 2002 honda odyssey that we bought in january 2002. the van has always been maintained, including changing oil & transmission fluid when needed. while driving sometime last year, i noticed that i would get a harsh jerk & a hard shift as the transmission would shift from 1st to 2nd gear. not long after, the check engine light came on & would not go off. i immediately took it to the dealership & they confirmed that the transmission had failed. by this time, i had to change the front end rubbers because of the continuous harsh jerking and clunking noise from that transmission shift. now i am faced with the cost of getting a new transmission which is going to run about $3,000 - $4,000. i have checked into the problem and found numerous complaints from other odyssey owners re this model year transmission failures. honda needs to recall the 2002 odyssey as they have done for the model years before 2002 or reimburse owners all or a good portion for the cost of replacing it.
12/11/2009107000
 Transmission started slipping in june 2009. had transmission serviced and it subsided for a couple months. started again in october 2009. had transmission serviced again and it did not help. wife and two kids use van and the transmission would slip in the middle of the intersection. a few times we were left in the intersection helpless until it came back into gear.
01/26/2010121000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while the contact was driving 55mph the vehicle suddenly began to jerk forward and backwards followed by all the instrument panel warning signs appearing. the vehicle was taken to the dealership where the contact was informed that the entire transmission needed to be replaced. there were no prior warnings. the current and failure mileages were 121000.
02/22/2010740001
 2002 honda odyssey transmission slipping after coming to a stop, and also while proceeding forward in traffic. 74,000 miles on the vehicle. never used for towing. contacted two local dealers, each acknowledged it as a problem for this model, but said no extended warranty, $4000 - $5000 for repair and that they would try to get honda motor co. to assist with payment, as they have done in the past. would not give a number or % of repair assistance. *tr
02/27/2010740001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that whenever operating the vehicle, the transmission would slip. when depressing the accelerator pedal, the vehicle would drag or it would fail to accelerate normally. the failure occurred at various speeds. he contacted three separate dealers and was advised to bring the vehicle in for diagnostic testing, at his own expense. the contact refused to take liability for the failure and believed that the manufacturer should have done so. there were no repairs made to date. the failure mileage was 74,000 and the current mileage was unknown. updated 04-15-10 *bf updated 05/06/10.*jb
12/15/200842000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stopped at a traffic light. when he attempted to drive forward, the transmission would not shift into second or third gear. the contact had to release his foot off of the accelerator pedal for a few seconds, in order for the transmission to begin shifting into the proper gear. the weather was not a factor. the transmission fluid was changed at 45,000 miles. the vehicle was taken to the dealership for diagnostic testing who stated that there was nothing wrong with the vehicle. the transmission failure has occurred intermittently. the failure mileage was 42,000. the current mileage was 48,000. updated 03/26/10. *lj
02/26/2010770001
 2002 honda odyssey transmission failure. 77k miles and total slippage in second gear. previously had the recall 2nd gear oiler in stalled. never towed anything. obvious engineering/manufacturing defect. honda appears to agree as they offer $2k towards replacement. since there are so many documented cases of this problem and the fact that nhtsa has not opened an investigation, even though there was a class action lawsuit for '99 - '01 odysseys ats, it appears that people will have to die before anything is done. *tr
02/05/2010778761
 Still having problems my 2002 honda odyssey transmission slips, it especially slips while merging in traffic on hwy ramps and when turning corners, have almost been in numerous accidents unfortunately honda knows this problem exits and will not recall these vehicles as they did with the 1998-2001 models. so now what do i do when honda wants 5200.00 to replace it? extended warranty ended in 2009 and it only has 78,000 miles on it.. *tr
02/12/2010890001
 2002 honda odyssey. no problems until about 89,000 miles. then while accelerating on an on-ramp, the transmission slipped and engine revved and i lost speed; fortunately there wasn't much traffic at the time and i was able to slow way down on the shoulder and get it back in gear, but this could have been serious if it had happened at a slightly different time or place. over the next week or two the transmission slipped several times, at unpredictable times, but fortunately usually on uncrowded neighborhood streets. i went to the honda dealer who said the transmission would have to be replaced at a cost of about $3500, but after i argued a bit, they went to the district service manager and came back saying they could do it for about $2500. i then contacted american honda, but they wouldn't do anything else. i paid over $30,000 for this van in late 2001, have taken perfect care of it every step of the way, and have never towed anything. i bought a honda because of the good reputation, but a transmission failure at 89k miles is ridiculous. after having the problem and checking the internet, i now find out that this is par for the course on these 2002 odysseys, but honda won't admit to a problem. apparently their solution is that they have found if they reduce the price to about $2000 or $2500, then people will grin and bear it (because they need their car!), and thus the problem goes away for honda. this needs to be either a recall or a class action lawsuit, as happened with the transmissions on the 2001 odysseys. *tr
02/02/2010900001
 We bought a 2002 honda odyssey two years ago in 2008 with 70k miles on it for my mother. we bought it for the reliability of the honda name. aprox. three weeks ago the transmission started slipping in drive. the van now has 90k miles on it. i have changed the tranny fluid and the exterior tranny filter (that honda doesn't even acknowledge). took it for a drive and the d light, tcs light, and the engine light came on. the vehicle wouldn't move. i shut it off and started it back up and it got me back home. i unplugged the battery and then hooked to back up. i've babied it around town for three days and the problem is back. i wouldn't be complaining if i hadn't found out about the hundreds and hundreds of people that have experienced the very same thing. now i can pay at least $3000 for a new junk tranny. i'm very disappointed to say the least. *tr
02/10/20101550001
 Honda odyssey 2002 transmissions started to slip and drag while shifting from second to third gear every time. to correct deficiency i had the transmission fixed by an outside source (other than honda) and paid around $2200. *tr
02/17/20101260001
 Transmission fails to switch gear it occurs when driving in the city seems to be fine when going over 45 mph. bought honda odyssey a year ago because i have three small children and its a huge safety concern. i had it looked at by commonwealth honda they said it has transmission failure and sd it would cost $4700 to fix. i called american honda said they are not willing to help pay to fix. there is millions of complaints i found on the internet, people who have honda odyssey having same problems also a recall from years back but american honda claims my van was fixed. im a single mother who is disabled with 3 children pd $8,000 for the van 1 year ago. can't afford to pay for a transmission and i feel honda is responsible knowing there selling there cars with transmission failures. i did my research and honda helped some customers fix there odysseys that have the same malfunction mine does. please help me and let me know what my options are thank you. *tr
02/01/2010913001
 Automatic transmission shifted 1st gear to neutral on its own immediately after i pulled into the parkway from where i live. *tr
02/05/2010648241
 No events leading up to the failure. the failure is the total loss of power to the drivetrain wheels due to automatic transmission torque converter failure. the automatic transmission is being replaced with a remanufactured automatic transmission. the onboard computer, an oxygen sensor and the ignition switch are also being replaced. these items were probably damaged when the automatic transmission failed. *tr
06/10/200973000
 2002 honda odyssey transmission failure,73,000 miles. vehicle has never been towed.
09/17/2009612301
 My vehicle suffers intermittent transmission failure resulting in loss of power while driving. *tr
01/03/20101015001
 1 - 2002 honda odyssey - transmission burned out at 101,500 miles 2 - happened all of a sudden - was driving on a highway, get off the exit and had a problem. i knew the transmission was shot. 3 - transmission was rebuilt - and still trying to get fully fixed. *tr
01/13/20101502
 Transmission in 2002 honda odyssey failed for a 2nd time, and honda won't correct the exact same failure now that the car is out of warranty. *tr
12/28/2009850001
 My car started revving very high and within 30 seconds, came to a complete standstill on the highway. the dealer said there were major transmission problems and that it had to be replaced. i had taken the car to the dealership for routine maintenance and with complaints that often it would not start. (the dealer said nothing was wrong with it and told me to use the emergency key to start it). *tr
12/27/2009998901
 Transmission failed on my 2002 honda odyssey van with 99,000 miles on it. cost was about $5000 to fix. *tr
12/23/20091119501
 We have a 2002 honda odyssey with 112k miles on it and the honda dealer told us the transmission needs to be replaced. it is slipping in 2nd and 3rd gears and the check engine code is p0730 (internal transmission failure). we have had the transmission serviced every 30k miles and had the factory recall (2nd gear inspection/installation of oil jet kit) performed and have not done any towing and has been driven easily by my wife. this seems to be a common problem with this make/model and we should not have to pay the $3,500 quoted for a replacement since the van does not have many miles, has been serviced correctly and has not been abused. this could be very hazardous to a driver pulling out in front of oncoming traffic and is especially disappointing since honda is supposed to represent quality. *tr
11/30/200980000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the transmission will not properly shift into gear. the vehicle was taken to the dealer in reference to nhtsa recall# 04v176000 ( power train:automatic transmission). he was advised that his vin number was invalid and that they could not locate the number in their system. he purchased the vehicle from germany and imported it to the usa. he has made a claim with the honda manufacture case#n012009-12-0100051 ron 800-999-1009 x 117749. the failure mileage was 80,000.
10/05/2008740001
 Transmission slips, won't shift out of first gear, shifts erratically. when transmission won't shift out of first gear the car cannot get up to highway speeds and becomes an obstacle for traffic which begins honking and passing. merging safely is extremely difficult as the car will not go over approximately 40 miles per hour. cannot meet minimum speed requirement on some highways. this has been happening intermittently for about 14 months. *tr
09/04/2009115000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving between 30-40 mph, the rpm's began to rapidly increase, but the vehicle did not accelerate. on one occasion when the failure occurred the engine warning light illuminated on the instrument control panel. the vehicle was taken to the dealer, and the technician stated that the transmission was the cause of the failure. no repairs were made. the current and failure mileages were 115,000.
11/24/20091190001
 O2 honda odyssey, transmission problems, already replaced the tranny once back at 78k and now the tranny needs replacing again 119k. this is a serious problem and honda won't do a dame thing about it. somebody is going to die as a result of these trany failures. class action suit only covered up to 2001. i could go on but look at all the forums and see the consistent problems. *tr
11/01/2009880001
 Transmission slips/disengages leaving the vehicle at random times with no means of motored control. *tr
07/09/200992000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving approximately between 25-30 mph on normal road conditions; the transmission began to slip. the transmission exhibited a rough shift between 1st and 2nd gear. the failure occurred intermittently. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for inspection. the technician recommended replacement of the transmission. the vehicle identification number was excluded from recall campaign id number: 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). the vehicle has not been repaired for the malfunction at this time. the failure mileage was 92,000. the current mileage was 93,000.
10/19/2009635001
 Own a 2002 honda odyssey with 63500 miles on it that had a transmission problem. transmission began slipping in 2nd and 3rd gear. took to honda dealer and told transmission needed to be replaced. transmission would slip under light or hard acceleration while in traffic. while transmission was slipping, car would not move forward causing traffic hazard and possibility of being struck in the rear. i had the same problem with the transmission at 13000 mile and took it to the dealer. they added a transmission 2nd gear oil jet to lubricate the gear and said it was fixed. after checking online i found that this is a problem with this transmission reported by many other owners and that there war a recall on the honda transmissions for the years 1998-2001. i had the transmission replaced by the dealer but have read online that many others that have had there transmission replaced continue to have the same problems with the replacement transmission. i feel this is a traffic hazard while the transmission is slipping and honda has added this oil jet to allow the transmission to get past the 3 year/36000 mile warranty so that it doesn't need to be replaced while under warranty. *tr
10/14/2009846131
 Nhtsa recall #04v176000 power train:automatic transmission regarding the forementioned recall, i do not believe that honda's solution is only a short term solution and a safety issue still exists. the recall service work was performed 4/21/2004 by an authorized honda dealer. however, the vehicle shutters when changing between second and third gear and will sometimes have a delayed shift between gears where the car slows down quickly while in limbo. two safety issues are present. one, the car shutters and seems as though it's transmission will cause it to come to an abrupt and violent stop since it's moving at around 35 miles an hour. secondly, if crossing an intersection after stopping or yielding to oncoming traffic, if the transmission disengages or goes into limbo between second and third, it presents the possibility of being struck by oncoming vehicle. the dealer, brown's honda of glen burnie, md, states that the transmission needs to be replaced in it's entirety as replacing components does not fix this problem - it is an inherent problem. i've verified the dealers statement with other professionals. with this said, i believe that honda's remedy is short lived and to serve as a bandaid and would sincerely appreciate an investigation by the ntsb. thank you *tr
09/10/2009720001
 I have been told by honda and 2 other independent transmission repair shops have told me my 2002 honda odyssey, 76k miles, transmission needs to be replaced due to a very hard shift from 1st to 2nd. i'm also told the ecu must be replaced as well otherwise new part will not be warranted. honda has agreed to pay 70% of the repair. i feel honda knows these defects exist, and don't think i should be charged 30% of this repair. *tr
06/01/20091050001
 The transmission on our 2002 honda odyssey is going and honda is not willing to take care of it. the recall is only for vehicles through 2001. the vehicle keeps slipping gears between 2nd and 3rd gear and there is a huge clunking noise. our mechanic emptied the tranny fluid and added a repair fluid. that worked for a while, but we do not have $5k to replace the transmission. we have had nothing but trouble with this vehicle. *tr
04/20/2009875001
 Transmission failure. gear does not shift up. initially occurred in april every few days, but occurs almost daily now. this is a safety hazard especially when driving on the highway. *tr
09/21/2009140000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving he experienced gear failure, which caused the steering column to lock. the manufacturer was notified in reference to recall #04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission); however, he was advised that since the recall was already performed, they would not assume any responsibility for repairs. an authorized technician concluded that the transmission was never replaced. the failure has not been remedied. the failure and current mileages were 140,000.
06/09/2009800001
 Transmission fail to engage to 3rd gear. *tr
06/20/2009680001
 Honda odyssey lx 2002, transmission started failing. while driving the van would immediately not go anywhere while pressing on the gas. we had to press on the gas a few times to get the van to start driving again. the engine light came on got code p0730 and p0845 sept 17, 2009. honda dealer states we need a new transmission, we now have 70,900 miles on the van. we are told we are over the years for a warranty and that the transmission recall from 2004 was fixed on our van. the van is unsafe to drive and it is due to a bad transmission due to a faulty 2nd gear recall fix that has now caused damage to the 3rd gear. even though a cooler has been installed on van from the 2004 recall it has not resolved the issue of the 2002 odysseys transmissions from failing. *tr
08/07/20091120001
 My 2002 honda odyssey began having troubles shifting into gear in august 2009. it happened sporadically and once i took my foot off the gas it would shift. recently that did not work and i was almost in an accident as i was merging on to the long island expressway. the transmission wouldn't shift even after i took my foot of the gas and i had to quickly pull on to the shoulder to avoid getting hit. the only way the car would shift after that is that i had to stop the car first. i took the car to honda and they told me i needed a new transmission. since my car is a 2002 and not between 1999 and 2001 it does not fall under the recall and it is going to be very expensive to fix. i don't understand why a recall hasn't been made for this year. on this site alone is over 125 pages worth of complaints (with at least 2 complaints per page) about the transmissions for this model, make and year. this most definitely is still a design flaw in the transmission. not only is this expensive but someone can be seriously hurt. *tr
09/05/2009970001
 I was having problems with the d (drive gear) light flashing a couple of months ago. my husband took the car to aamco and they said the fuel cells needed to be replaced otherwise we will have transmission problems. so, we replaced them (cost us about $300). this past friday, starting of the labor day holiday weekend, my entire family (husband, wife, 3 kids and mother) were taking a road trip to niagara falls in canada. my husband was driving and approximately 400 miles into our trip on i-90, he felt the car stall while driving. then the tcs light came on by itself and wouldn't go off, even after he pressed the tcs button. within minutes the car was not driving properly, it was stalling and then it started to smoke. he pulled over at a parking restop, no facilities, just an aid phone (which didn't work). the entire vehicle filled up with smoke and when we opened the hood, the amount of smoke was tremendous. it smoked for at least 30 minutes. we called for service, but since that's a private road, we couldn't get a towing company to come out. the nys thruway authority finally got someone there to tow the vehicle to schenectady, ny (about 1/2 hour drive in opposite direction) and we had to pay extra for towing to that town. there was no service until tuesday due to holiday weekend. we had to get a taxi to albany airport to get a rental car...everything sold out due to long weekend...begged and pleaded and finally got a rental for 2 days...basically, we were stranded...we paid an astronomical amount for the rental suv which had to be dropped off at jfk (incur more fees because we needed a vehicle to get back home). on tuesday, day after labor day, repair shop quoted us $6k for a rebuilt transmission. since that amount is too high, we had the vehicle moved to a relatives home in schnectady until we can somehow get it back home. *tr
09/05/20091601
 I own a 2002 honda odyssey. bought the vehicle on 2/7/04 with 28,317 miles. on 2/17/04 with 28,784 miles brought the vehicle in saying the transmission was hesitating. the dealership found nothing wrong. on 6/29/04 brought the vehicle in for the transmission (2nd to 3rd gear tranny oil kit install) with 35.385 miles on the vehicle. on 9/28/04 brought the vehicle in at 40,676 miles with the same hesitation issues. i was told then that the hesitation was merely caused by the electronic signal in the transmission and the accelerator. i took that as gospel and drove with the ever worsening issue until today (9/5/09). on 9/2/09 i brought the car in for a transmission flush to see if that might help. the engine light was on and the tlc light was on. the service person and mechanics did not even address that issue, even through they were driving the vehicle around their lot. i mentioned the lights to the service person who told me to drive the vehicle around for a few days and if the light stayed on to come back in. they would turn off the light and see if it said off. if it came back on i should bring the van back in. my transmission totally failed. in the middle of highway traffic my van started to slam in and out of gear. i had to slam on breaks to keep from sliding out of control due to the sudden lower gear kicking in at 70 mph. luckily i had just dropped off my daughter and it was only my wife and i in the vehicle. i am upset that i was at the dealership and they totally ignored the lights that were on, and that they told me to drive around with the engine light on to see if the problem would get worse. i found two blogs with people all over the country having these same issues - failing transmissions even when maintenance has been maintained and failing service at honda dealerships. you people need to address this issue. there are many 1998 - 2003 honda vans out there and they are just ticking time bombs. *tr
08/10/2009
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. he stated that when driving 25 to 30 mph the rpms increased and the speedometer stayed at 40 mph which also caused the gears to slip. the check engine light illuminated with a code p0730. when the check engine light illuminated and the driver was shifting from second to third gear, the vehicle began shaking and the transmission over heated. the dealer was notified and stated that there was a fee to diagnose the failure. the failure is directly related to nhtsa campaign id number: 04v176000 component: power train:automatic transmission. the failure mileage was unknown and the current mileage was 103,000.
08/29/2009895001
 No particular events. just careful driving in rural iowa. transmission failure on 2002 honda odyssey. transmission had 89,500 miles on it. transmission was fixed via recall in 2004 and transmission flushed in sept 2007. still failed in august 2009. dealer is estimating $4,000 or so to replace with rebuilt transmission. *tr
08/07/200974500501/10/2002
 Tl*the contact owns 2002 honda odyssey. while driving approximately 20-40 mph on normal road conditions, the automatic transmission failed to shift into gear. there was an excessive increase in the engine rpm's when traveling at low speeds. the engine maintenance warning light indicator illuminated intermittently. an authorized dealer diagnosed the vehicle and stated that the failure was related to the transmission which needed to be replaced. nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000, power train:automatic transmission is related to the failure. the vehicle was repaired; however, the remedy failed to address the recall defect. the failure continued and the transmission has not been replaced at this time. the contact had concerns of the safety risk involved. the failure and current mileages were 74,500. the vin number was rejected from the system which will be updated upon receipt of the safety complaint form. updated 09/18/09. *lj the consumer has been to the dealer several times. updated 09/21/09.*jb
03/15/20091140001
 Have always had all scheduled maintenance completed. previously: 39,000 miles july 2004 had the oil jet completed by honda for recall; 43,000 miles oct 2004 check engine light coming on and shifting abnormally, re-manufactured engine installed by honda per sb# 04-043; 67,000 miles july 2006 shift hesitation between 30 - 60 mph, egr valve replaced by honda per sb# 05-026. still having hesitations after egr valve replaced, but honda was not able to determine any additional problem. continued this hesitation on and off. 114,000 miles mar 2009 shift slipping and van moving slow. of course passed all warranties. advised by honda that i needed yet another transmission costing almost $4,000. called american honda. only offered 25% discount. i was able to get it done cheaper by someone else with a better warranty. i would like to be included if there is any type of defect determined, which i as well as many others believe is the case. *tr
07/30/2009900001
 While driving to work, i was not able to shift gears and then my car was moving so slow that i barely made it to honda service. i'm glad i didn't have the kids in the car with me. the car only has 90,000 miles and was serviced and maintained properly. transmission has to be completely replaced costing total $5,000.00. honda motor co. was only willing to pay 50% of the cost. they should pay the entire cost since it is a defective part. they admit they are at fault by sending recalls in 2004 on the transmission and now paying 50% of the transmission replacement. *tr
07/28/2009880001
 I own a 2002 honda odyssey with 88,948 miles on it that now has a check engine light on and codes for p1491 egr valve failure and p1740 4th pressure switch failure. honda refuses to fix this for less than $5000. the egr valve failure is well-documented in a service bulletin and on the internet and honda has extended warranty repairs for that to 80,000 yet wont' extend another 8000 for mine. i cannot afford a $5000+ repair or new car and it is not fair that a car i paid $30,000+ for in 2001 based upon its reputation for reliability is failing me after only 88,000 miles moreover, the no. of complaints by fellow honda owners for this same defect clearly shows a manufacturing defect that honda needs to accept liability for. the car may not be safe but i have no choice but to transport my kids in this car because i can't afford a new car or to get this fixed. honda really needs to take responsibility for this and fund these repairs. it is not fair and with no rhyme or reason that honda will cover these problems up to 80,000 miles but not to mine with 88000 miles. moreover, i believe my problem could have started at 80,000 miles but was not properly and timely diagnosed. please expand your actions against honda to hold them accountable for these repairs just as they are under warranty service problems. *tr
07/31/2009950001
 On friday, july 31, 2009, wife was driving our 2002 honda odyssey on interstate freeway at 65 mph. vehicle has about 95,000 miles on it, and has been well maintained, including the 2004 recall. without any warning or symptoms, vehicle began loosing power in jerking manner, violent enough to lock the seatbelts of my wife & 3 kids who were in the vehicle with her. wife was able to get across lanes of traffic to get off to the side of the road, where she immediately called me. she was crying and very shaken up. she stated that had she been close to another vehicle, she likely would have been in an accident. engine light and tcs light were now on. took vehicle to nearby honda dealership. they found 4 codes the following day. technician performed further work the following monday & they said vehicle needed new transmission and new engine control unit (computer - aka ecm, tcm & pcm?) at a total cost of $4400. i was quite surprised to find all the information available on the internet that clearly indicates this problem dates back to model year 1999, and clearly was not fixed by the 2004 recall oil jet procedure. i also have not been able to get explanation from honda as to why computer needs replaced. either the computer is causing the problem or it is not. if it is, it should already have been replaced through recall. if it is not, the consumer is getting fleeced. its one thing for a product to fail over time due to normal wear and tear. but it is not ok for something as fundamental as a transmission to fail in 7 years with less than 100,000 without warning while you're driving down the freeway. there will be a transmission that fails in traffic and will result in an accident, and somebody will get killed because of this problem. *tr
07/25/20091332251
 Returning home from vacation and transmission went out on my 2002 honda odyssey at 133000 (approx). the original transmission was replaced by honda (lester raines) under safety recall around 47000. contacted honda customer service, lester raines and crown honda for assistance and was told they could not do anything because we are beyond the normal warranty. this was after waiting all week for an answer. in the meantime, left without a vehicle, had to rent vehicle to get back home originally ($258 charge incurred). i feel this is still a problem on this particular model year after reading this site and other honda forums and wish to have assistance on this. im currently looking at a $5000 repair bill if replaced by honda. i can get it done cheaper by someone else with better warranty. however because of the safety issue and known problem with these models, i feel that honda should fix the problem. we've owned honda vehicles for several years and right now, i'm very disappointed. any assistance would be greatly appreciated. *tr
05/12/2009780001
 I just bought a 2002 honda odyssey may 12 2009 as is from a honda dealership 2 days later i was noticing my rpms were revving up i called up the better business bureau they told me to check for recalls i did 2nd gear shift brought it back to the dealership put it on a diagnostics they said it was fine ordered the oil jet kit put it in a month later then when i was given the keys was told i had a transmission problem, i walked in the dealership they told me to call up honda canada and see what they can do for me,they said nothing called the dealership back and asked them why did they sell me a car if they knew had transmission problems they said that they could try to get me a power train warranty i have to get up 910.00 im upset and mad at how they can get away with this and sell me a car that has problems when they diagnosed it to be a working car with no problems now im looking on the internet of these horror stories i paid 10,000 cash for this van please help i have a special needs child and this car is needed to bring her back and forth to drs. appointments. *tr
07/05/20091070001
 Driving my 2002 honda odyssey 107,000 miles on a family vacation when the transmission starts to slip, we were stuck on a steep hill, narrow road on a dangerous curve. towed car to closest honda dealer in cleveland, tn was notice that the transmission and main car computer need to be replaced. all and i mean all scheduled maintenance has been completed by a honda mechanic. i am a fanatic about my cars and have owned ever 15 honda. car are very expensive these day and this is a serious problem that many of other odyssey owner have had. *tr
07/01/20091044001
 Transmission error code p0740 (torque converter clutch circuit) on honda odyssey 2002. unknown cause. after researching we have seen that this is a very common problem with the 2001-2002 hondas and very expensive to repair. it was suggested we report to you. *tr
07/01/2009487651
 2002 honda odyssey with 48,000 miles has an overheated transmission and needs replacement. the mechanic states that alot of these vehicles have had this problem. he advised me to contact honda service for warranty service. honda service at plaza honda told me there is no warranty for my transmission. web blogs have shown many honda owners trying to participate in a class action suit against honda to be responsible for these repairs. *tr
03/10/2009770001
 Shifting problems from defective cooling system. *tr
06/26/2009540001
 Driving on freeway, tried to accelerate (from about 60mph) and transmission slipped into neutral. was very dangerous; car slowed down immediately, large semi behind almost hit us. looked at dashboard, car was still in d (drive) but the engine rpm was almost redlined. after a few seconds, had to manually shift to n then back to d to engage transmission. this morning, took the car to the dealer and was told that the transmission needs to be replaced. this is a 2002 honda odyssey with roughly 54,000 miles- ridiculous to need a new transmission, and there was no warning of the failure. *tr
06/23/2009910001
 Transmission failed on 2002 honda odyssey with only 91,000 miles. transmission is slipping when shifting in lower gears. clunking sound when vehicle comes to a full stop. vehicle is unsafe to drive. this vehicle is part of the second generation odysseys that are well known for early transmission failures. *tr
06/22/2009690001
 Honda odyssey transmission failed on the highway. vehicle would only go about 20 miles per hour maximum. prior to full failure there was a hitch in the shifting at low gears. *tr
12/20/20081010001
 Transmission on 2002 honda odyssey ex failed. dealer indicated it would need to be replaced at cost of $5,700. they indicated that current transmission recall was not valid and i did not qualify. *tr
04/01/2009668841
 I am the original and only owner of a 2002 honda odyssey. at approximately 66,000 miles, i began to feel the vehicle jarring when accelerated. after a week, it began to shake(twice). a few days later, when accelerating the car, it remained in a neutral state while the rpm was going wild, it did that for a full minute as i was merging into the highway, it did that again as i was changing lanes in which a vehicle had to swerve out of the way to avoid a disaster. i brought the vehicle in to findlay honda of henderson on april 30, 2009. the service advisor, john, drove the vehicle (while i accompanied) to see if he could duplicate the problem. after a mile or so on the highway he was not able to do so...so we went back to the shop where i waited. about an hour later, john advised me that it may take longer and asked if they could keep the vehicle until 3 that afternoon, no problem. at approximately 3pm that same day, i received a phone call stating that my vehicle was ready to pick up, the vehicle showed no signs of trouble. i asked that he keep it overnight and test drive it again in the morning, it was a safety hazard to keep it on the road. i received a phone call the next morning from john who proceeded to tell me that the transmission needed to be replaced. i was in disbelief, after only 66-67,000 miles. i was quoted approximately $4,500. for the repair. after a bit of bantering and arguing with everyone from the service advisor john, to the service manager jesse, to the district manager shawn, to the representative from american honda, i was offered a 50% discount. a 'remanufactured' honda transmission was put in place of the faulty one. *tr
05/17/20091070001
 Our 2002 honda odyssey while driving at 40 or 60 miles per hour severely jerked forward and then backwards with the same effect on the passengers as hitting an object, very scary> i took it to the honda dealer and he said the problem was broken motor mounts which were replaced at a cost of $600.00. three days after leaving the dealer the problem returned intermittently and was observed by the dealer technician and now identified as a transmission problem recommending transmission and transmission control module replacement at $4800, with no guarantee that this would correct the problem. this is not why we buy hondas. we do not expect transmissions to go bad at 103,000 miles. now after a little research, i discover that a long list of honda owners are suffering with this design defect with no or little help from honda. as a owner of three honda vehicles an incident like this will turn me to another manufacturer if honda does not own up to its responsibilities to build a safe reliable vehicle. *tr
04/17/2009795001
 The car slips from 2nd to 3rd gear. the failure occurs often, at least 3 times a day. the consequence of the failure is that the care is not engaged in a gear so we have to pull off the road to try to reengage the transmission. i took the car to the honda dealer, they said i will have to pay $2,500 for the new transmission. this is not acceptable since it is honda's fault, a bad transmission in the 2002-2004 odyssey. *tr
03/18/2009980001
 Transmission failure on 2002 honda odyssey. there was a recall that did an inspection or a replacement transmission. my vehicle was inspected and later the transmission failed. honda offered $1,000.00 to correct the problem. cost for repair from honda was $5,500.00. i took it to another repair shop and corrected the problem at a cost of $2,400.00. *tr
05/16/20091060001
 Honda odyssey transmission failing at 106,000 miles. shifts very hard. scary to drive. not reliable family vehicle any longer. is a known design flaw, but honda will not do anything. many people report exact same issue on same year vehicle. many have had transmission replaced 3 or 4 times. a transmission should not fail at 100k miles. dealer recommends to replace transmission and computer for $5k. *tr
05/09/20091060171
 1. check engine light came on about more than 1 yr ago, one week after a regular maintenance at the dealers. i brought it back to the dealer, and the service adviser drove it around, and said he will just reset the light. 2. while driving on the freeway on 5/9/2009, i accelerated trying to pass a car, and the car jerked very badly (the service adviser called it slipped gear), and later, same symptom happened while city driving (between 2nd gear and 3rd gear). 3. i took it to the dealer, and the service technician drove it around with me, and identified it as a transmission problem. my 2002 honda odyssey minivan has 106017 miles on it. i am the original owner, and there are many many customers currently experiencing the same problem with the automatic transmission. the class action lawsuit against honda for odyssey automatic transmission problem covers up to 2001 model, but the problem i have is exactly the same as the description in the class action lawsuit. it was very scary on the freeway when it slipped gear.....it felt like the car was in 'neutral' for a little while until it jerked into the gear. *tr
05/08/2002900001
 My transmission slips in low gears causing the car to rev extremely high (4,000 rpm) with no power. this has happened twice in the past month. each time i have been able to pull over to avoid crashing with my children in the car. in an attempt to diagnose the problem my mechanic has replaced the transmission fluid. the fluid was discolored and contained metallic fragments. the van was serviced as part of the recall in 2004 at the dealer where i bought it in 2002. the oil jet was installed but obviously did not remedy the problem. the van is at 90,000 miles. this is (i now realize) a well documented problem and i would expect honda to cover the cost of a new transmission. *tr
04/22/20091
 I step on the gas pedal, the rpm is go up to 4-5, but the van is not moving. *tr
04/10/2009720001
 2002 honda odyssey with 72,000 miles. regular maintenance done, yet 1 week ago it transmission began slipping and missing shifts, between 1 and 2, 3 and 4. dealer examined it, said new transmission needed, quoted $3500, claiming that included $3500 goodwill from honda. now car is disabled until i fix it. *tr
04/12/2009980001
 2002 honda odyssey, 98k miles. while driving on highway at 60 mph, transmission began to slip out of gear causing the vehicle to lurch violently back and forth. once off the highway, the tcs light and engine malfunction light came on. also lost reverse. had vehicle towed 15 miles to closest dealership. they say the transmission needs to be replaced. this vehicle is not safe. *tr
04/06/2009660001
 I'm an original owner of a honda odyssey 2002, with 66k miles on it as of 4/6/2009. the transmission starts slipping at approximately 30-45 mph on the highway. it would shift back and forth between neutral to drive gear. sometimes, it harshly jerks between gears. the check-engine and tcs lights turned on most of the time. we don't feel safe using this vehicle for fear its transmission could stop any time while on highway. *tr
04/01/200991000101/19/2002
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving between 30-40 mph on normal road conditions, the vehicle experienced gear shift failure and excessive hesitation. there were no warning indicators illuminated on the instrument panel. the failure occurred intermittently. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnostic testing, but the technician was unable to duplicate the failure. in 2004, the contact received a recall notice for nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). the recall remedy was performed and consisted of installing an oil jet kit. the recall repair was insufficient and has not corrected the failure. the failure and current mileages were 91,000. updated 05/27/09 *bf at 91,000 miles, the vehicle exhibited intermittent gear shift failure and excessive hesitation in low gears around 30 mph. the check engine light illuminated at 92, 623 and stayed on. diagnostics codes revealed a transmission problem and incorrect gear ratio gear. updated 06/01/09.*jb
11/06/2007390001
 2002 odyssey with 39,000 miles: transmission slips and disengages between 1st-2nd and 2nd-3rd gear shifts. took van to dealer to have transmission recall update performed. dealer was able to duplicate trans shift problem(s) exactly. they contacted american honda to see what they wanted to do with the trans. dealer performed the oil-jet re-call work and changed the trans fluid, that's it. (evidentially, am honda said no to warranty replacement). i received a call from the dealer that the van was ready for pick-up. on the way home from the dealer the trans slipped between 2nd-3rd gear. i called the dealer to tell them that the problem was still present. they told me i would have to bring the van back and duplicate the problem for them!!! what, they got the trans to fail when it was in their hands and then let me go with a known trans problem. it's apparent through their actions that honda is doing what's best for honda, not the customer and their safety. after all, this was a safety recall. i started to sense there was some sort of issue going on with the transmissions. so i hit the web to do some research and found out all about the trans failures honda vehicles were having (civics, accords, odysseys, pilots). honda extended the trans warranty to 7yrs 100k mi on the '99-'01 odyssey's resulting from a class action suit. this did not include the '02-'03 odys. honda should have included the '02-'03 odys, but that would have been the right thing to do. i understand the trans problem was fixed for the new-body style '04 odyssey. so basically the '02-'03 ody owners are pretty much on their own to battle with am honda $$ to get a remanufactured transmission to replace the original transmission which is known to have heat build-up problems and fail. even the recall notice states there is a heat related problem. i can't believe the trans failed at 40k mi and i paid for it!. money does matter, but it's the point that honda is not standing faithfully behind their product. *tr
04/05/2009870001
 2002 honda odyssey- engine light came on at 86,000 miles. there is a harsh jerk when shifting gears and problem accelerating with high rpm. this problem has been going on for about two years. the car was taken to the dealer and they said nothing was wrong before. on april 7, 2009 at 87,000 miles the dealer said the transmission is slipping and needs to be replaced. frequently the car does not accelerate and the engines rev up. this is hazardous potential on the roadways. the honda dealer has contacted american honda and they offered to pay for 50% of cost which is $1700. *tr
01/01/1901800002
 2002 honda odyssey had a recall for transmission problem. consumer states that this is the second transmission failure. *nj the consumer stated the transmission seized. *jb
04/01/20091035001
 2002 honda odyssey with transmission problem at 103500 miles, gear slip, rough up and down shift, also whisper nose from bearing. *tr
03/27/2009112000103/08/2009
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the transmission was slipping in his vehicle. honda recommended that they repair the vehicle. while driving 35 mph, the vehicle downshifted without warning. the contact pulled over and turned off the vehicle. once it was restarted, the service engine indicator illuminated after the vehicle had been operating normally. the dealer stated that the vehicle was still safe to drive. the failure lasted for only 40 seconds and then the vehicle would operate normally. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they stated that the transmission needed to be replaced due to an incorrect gear issue. the vehicle has not yet been repaired. the repair would cost $4,000. the failure and current mileages were 112,000. updated 08/04/09 *bf updated 08/05/09.*jb
03/25/2009980111
 I own a 2002 odyssey honda that has 98000 miles on it. the transmission has failed and i think honda motor company should take responsibility for this. this car has not pulled any extra weight. *tr
03/08/20091120001
 The transmission on my 2002 honda odyssey completely failed for the second time on sunday 3/7/09. the mileage on the van at the time was approx. 112,000. fortunately, no one was injured. i was able to drive the van, albeit slowly, to a nearby honda dealer, gustman of appleton, wi., where i left it. this is the second time this odyessey's transmission has failed to the point were a complete replacement was necessary. on or about 6/17/05 at 56,427 miles the original transmission was replaced by lakeland honda in sheboygan, wi. presently, honda of america will only cover 55% of the total repair bill at gustman in appleton. and, besides the new or remanufactured transmission honda is requiring that the odyessey's $800 computer also be replaced. the total cost is expected to run about $4,300.00. subtracting honda's 55% leaves me with a bill of at least $2,365. i am concerned that should this 3rd transmission fail an accident may result and someone could get injured. so far i have been lucky. in my view honda of america is not concerned about the owners of their vehicles. *tr
03/13/2009880001
 Transmission not shifting gears. intermittent failure. new transmission required on 2002 88,000mi honda odyssey. *tr
03/18/2009500001
 I own a 2002 odyssey honda that has only 50000 miles on it. the transmission has failed and i think honda motor company should take responsibility for this. i paid top dollar for this car expecting it to go much farther than 50000 miles before its dead. i have no hitch. this car has not pulled any extra weight. *tr
03/01/200984500106/26/2002
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the transmission felt as if it were slipping. the vehicle would occasionally fail to shift into gear and would also jerk when shifting. the vin was included in nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission), but the dealer stated that it would cost $4,500 to repair because the recall only pertained to vehicles up to the year 2000. the failure and current mileages were less than 84,500. updated 5/5/09 *cn updated 05/06/09.*jb
02/14/20091086831
 My vehicle is a 2002 honda odyssey ex-l. the vehicle was subject to a recall for its automatic transmission (nhtsa campaign id number: 04v176000). recall service was performed for my vehicle by replacement of the original transmission in 2005. i had not noticed any significant changes in performance since i purchased the vehicle in 2006 that alerted me to any new problems with the transmission. when the incident occurred, i was driving the vehicle on the interstate at 62 mph. spouse and four young children were passengers. without warning, a loud clunk was audible from the engine and the vehicle lurched, after which the transmission completely locked, the front wheels quit turning, and the vehicle skidded to a stop within around 100 yards or less from the initial point of failure. the front tires were smoking and nearly burning when the vehicle came to rest, having been worn down to the belts despite them being only about one year old. it was later determined by the dealer that when the transmission locked, it also caused the engine block to crack, the shift cable snapped, and the right axle was broken into two pieces. american honda agreed to install a remanufactured transmission, a salvage engine, new right and left axle assemblies, and new front tires. the dealer was instructed to send the transmission back to honda. i was able to maintain only very limited control of the vehicle when the front wheels locked, and it is remarkable that there was no crash, injuries, or fatalities considering that this occurred at highway speeds in a narrow urban construction zone with moderate traffic. at least two other vehicles avoided hitting mine from behind only by quickly braking and swerving into the adjacent lane. this is a well-known defect for this transmission that has not been corrected by the recall. many owners are on their 3rd or more transmissions, and i have seen reports of similar incidents (lockups at high speeds) to mine. *tr
11/15/20081350001
 2002 odyssey, purchased new. transmission failure at 135,000. when shifting from 2nd to 3rd, it slips into neutral and will not re-engage. i've read about many failure of the same type. dealer will not help cover costs and said 135,00 is pretty good for the life of this tranny and then requested $4000 to have it rebuilt. so much for honda quality. *tr
12/04/2008980001
 Honda odyssey 2002 nhtsa campaign id: 04v176000 vehicle automatic transmission is popping out of gear while driving. when this happens there is a low whirring and grinding sound. this transmission was part of a recall mentioned above. upon inspection by honda dealer, conclusion is that transmission must be replaced. american honda is refusing to pay for replacement transmission. please advise as to what my options are regarding legal recourse. i am afraid that this is a serious safety issue. *tr
02/28/2009715001
 No unusual events led to the failure. the vehicle was being driven in suburban traffic, mostly at highway speeds, with the occasional stoplight. the failure is that the automatic transmission fails to shift, or shifts with a lurch or a shudder, generally in the higher gears. it also occasionally fails to shift into reverse and requires several movements of the shift lever. the dealer has stated that the transmission has failed, and is a known defect of this year transmission and vehicle. the transmission has not yet been repaired. *tr
02/20/20091042601
 Complete transmission failure on a 2002 honda odyssey. this occurred imo because honda has failed to properly handle the quality issues with their transmission. this stranded my wife and children, and could have been very dangerous had this been on the interstate or in heavy traffic. *tr
02/27/20091275001
 Transmission disengages/slips on numerous occasions. *tr
02/25/2009580001
 2002 honda odyssey transmission-on going problems with transmission slipping. dealer has done all service work and recalls issued to date and transmission still is not operating properly for a well maintained 2002 odyssey with only 58,000 miles. the transmission is a safety hazard. when backing it into the driveway yesterday, the transmission slipped and the van would not move. the dealer wants $4,000 to replace? *tr
02/19/20091060001
 When putting car in reverse, will not go forward for several seconds after the car has been put into drive. transmission problem. honda covered this problem for 99-01 odyssey's but not 2002. problem obviously was not corrected prior to 2002. *tr
11/20/200886000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact received a recall notice in 2004 for nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). an authorized dealer performed the recall repair. on a separate occasion, while driving less than 60 mph and attempting to accelerate, the vehicle would not shift gears. the rpm indicator shifted from 2,000 to 4,000; however, the vehicle would not accelerate. after several attempts, the vehicle finally engaged. the condition worsened and the check engine warning indicator illuminated on the instrument panel. the dealer stated that there was a solenoid issue, which needed to be replaced at the estimated cost of $600. the repairs were made, but the warning indicator remained illuminated. the dealer replaced the transmission. the failure and current mileages were less than 86,000.
12/15/2008890001
 Vehicle exhibits problem with automatic transmission slipping when shifting from second to third gear resulting in revving of the engine and loss of acceleration and causing traffic obstruction. internet research has shown that a model years 2002 through 2004 of this car have similar issues. hard shifting from first gear to second gear and then slow engagement of the third gear. a spokesperson from honda america has made a comment about the third gear clutch pack disintegrating and contaminating the transmission. as of yet, honda has been replacing transmissions only if owners have complained sufficiently and can prove that the dealers have performed maintenance. other persons who have maintained cars themselves have had to bear the replacement costs of nearly $4500 if they cannot prove that the vehicle has been maintained by a honda certified facility (i.e. dealer). a previous recall for the second gear overheating issue has not reduced the likelihood that the transmission longevity would improve. i would like honda to admit technical issues with their transmission design and offer to replace the defective part (transmission). *tr
01/26/20091
 2002 honda odyssey transmission failure. *nj while driving 60 mph, the consumer felt a huge lunge in the vehicle. the consumer was thrown forward, then backward against the headrest and the rpm's and speed of the vehicle dropped considerably. the consumer was informed the transmission had failed. *jb
01/01/19011
 2002 honda odyssey ex has a transmission problem. consumer states that the dealership said the only solution is to replace the transmission. consumer wants to know why no recall or some other solution? *nj the consumer stated the transmission was slipping. the seals and bushings needed to be replaced and the internal filter was clogged with debris from the lining on the plates that wore off due to normal friction from the paper-like lining which caused the transmission to overheat and slip. *jb
01/16/20091040001
 We purchased a 2002 honda odyssey seven years ago. we also purchased the seven year/100k honda warranty . at 104,000 miles, the transmission started slipping. we have always taken our van to a honda dealership for servicing and followed their recommended maintenance plan. i've called honda america and they told me our vin did not qualify for the class action suit filed for owners of 1999-2001 odysseys that were experiencing the same issues. after doing some research, i've discovered that many odyssey owners are experiencing similar failures due to what i believe a flawed design of their transmission. there are a plethora of stories on the internet describing how their transmission problems have failed anywhere from 46k miles to 126k miles and left their families stranded or in danger. i have scheduled an appointment with the honda dealership we have been using for the last 5 years. i fully expect them to try to convince me to pay for a new transmission. honda has built a defective product and they should be responsible for their actions. please review the number of complaints about odyssey transmissions. i believe you will find a significant number honest consumers in the same situation. *tr
11/15/2008850001
 My wife
01/23/20091080001
 Our 2002 honda odyssey had terrible jerking when shifting last friday. i was on the highway, and when i would pres son the gas to accelerate, the car would jerk and slow down. at 70mph, this was very dangerous. apparently, this is a very very common problem with these cars and honda is refusing to acknowledge that the transmissions are faulty. *tr
01/07/2009966301
 The transmission of our 2002 honda odyssey started slipping when shifting from 2nd into 3rd gear around 40,000-50,000 miles. the failure occurred about once a moth. the honda dealership had installed an a/t oil jet kit around that time because of a safety recall, but the transmission slipping was unaffected by that remedy. the frequency and severity of slipping has increased and is currently at 3-4 times per week. at 96,500 miles the check engine light has come and the honda dealer told us that the transmission and transmission control unit have failed and need to be replaced. since the slipping has been occurring more frequently, safety has become a major concern to us. the vehicle cannot be trusted to accelerate out of dangerous traffic situations (i.e., merging into highway traffic, passing, driving in hilly areas), since one cannot predict when the vehicle loses power/slips out of gear. it has taken 3 minutes once to shift from 2nd into 3rd. we have been lucky so far that nothing more seriously has happened, but based on our experiences and reading about the experiences of others, it is only a matter of time until this transmission design issue will lead to serious accidents (hopefully not fatal). honda has offered to replace the transmission and control unit at a reduced rate, but since this issue should be covered by an extended warranty (as was the case for the 99-01 odyssey models) or a recall, any repair cost that the customer has to bear is adding insult to injury. i hope, the nhtsa will look into this issue thoroughly and advocate on behalf of the consumer. please don't wait until someone gets seriously injured. *tr
12/11/2008720001
 Honda 2002 odyssey ex-l wagon 4d has only 72,000 miles. it stopped in the middle of the road and after taking it to the dealer, it was diagnosed that the transmission need to be replaced. the cost quoted was about $3000. i checked the website and there are complaints about this model and year and apparently is a factory defect. i am asking for honda to bear all costs of repair/replacement of this transmission. *tr
01/19/2009596001
 The car transmission is not working properly. the car odometer is 59,600 miles. *tr
01/05/20091055001
 Transmission suddenly and unexpectedly started slipping gears at 105k miles. regular routine maintenance has always been performed though few records were kept. vehicle has always been driven gently in varied city and highway conditions. government ordered recall work was done in 2004 and honda records say problem was fixed. repair records indicate that an a/t oil jet was installed after technician made subjective decision that there was no visual damage. recall was ordered due to faulty transmission design issue involving second gear that may cause catastrophic failure under certain conditions. now transmission is having problems with second gear engagement under all conditions. local honda dealer refuses to accept any responsibility since the vehicle is out of warranty though they admit that there was a serious design problem with '02 transmissions, just as there was with 99-01 models that received an extended warranty due to class action lawsuit. fear is that the fix that was installed back in '04 was not sufficient to prevent failure of second gear mechanism. there appears to be thousands of similar complaints listed on the internet, some involving serious accidents or near misses. this design defect should receive prompt attention by honda or nhtsa. owners should have confidence that repair of their vehicles is safe for the long term, not just a few thousand miles. *tr
01/04/2009971
 Transmission problem with 2002 honda odyssey. i've been going to the honda dealership here in killeen texas every month for more than 6 months now reporting the transmission problem that i'm having with my van and everytime i go there the dealership told me that the computer diagnostics doesn't find it or the mechanic did not find any transmission problem. and now the dealership is telling me that i might have to pay $3000 for repairs and that my warranty had expired september 2009. *tr
10/30/2008107500101/25/2006
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving between 35-40 mph on normal road conditions, the transmission began to slip excessively when pressure was applied to the accelerator pedal. the failure would occur intermittently. the engine warning indicator illuminated on the instrument panel and remained lit until the engine was turned off. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for diagnostic testing and they recommended that the transmission be replaced. the vehicle was previously repaired according to nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train: automatic transmission); however, the remedy did not sufficiently correct the failure. currently, the vehicle is inoperable and has not been repaired. the failure mileage was 107,500 and current mileage is 109,540. updated 2/2/09 *cn updated 02/04/09. *jb
12/20/20081250001
 After 60,000 miles, our 2002 odyssey
12/29/2008756001
 2002 honda odyssey mini-van: transmission does not between 2nd and 3rd gear. this causes the vehicle to effectively drop out of gear while in traffic which can cause an accident. this occurred twice on december 29, 2008. i have scheduled an appointment with local honda dealer to evaluate failure. however, this appears to be a common failure for honda odyssey transmissions based on discussion forums on internet. a class action law suit has begun against honda. *tr
12/05/2008790001
 I have a 2002 honda odyssey with 79,000 miles and the transmission is failing.*tr
12/24/20081400001
 Automatic transmission failed. this is the 2nd time. first one was replaced at 68,000. this one has about the same mileage on it 70,000. *tr
12/19/200885000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving at an unknown speed, the engine revved to over 3,000 rpm's. as the contact slowed down the vehicle, the gear shifter jumped into gear. the transmission jumps into gear and the engine revs at both low and high speeds. the dealer stated that the transmission needed to be replaced. they also found failures with the ecm. the repair would cost over $4,000. the contact will call the manufacturer for further assistance. the vin was unknown. the failure mileage was 85,000.
11/24/2008950001
 While driving highway with cruise control on at 75mph, suddenly lock to low gear which caused to high rpm and i was not able to change the gear for more than 10 minutes. *tr
05/08/2006600001
 Automatic transmission is hesitating (one of the gears is malfunctioning). *tr
06/02/20081
 Ltr from senator feinstein on behalf of constituent, regarding his complaint filed with nhtsa re 2002 honda odyssey transmission problem. *nj the check engine light illuminated. the consumer was informed there was a known transmission problem with that model year. *jb
12/01/2008950001
 This is for a 2002 honda odyssey. around 95,000 miles, the van began to have issues when shifting between gears. it would stick or hesitate. my wife did not take it into honda until around 114,000 miles b/c she did not realize how serious the issue was. at 114,000 miles, the check engine light came on. when we took it to honda, they said the entire transmission needed to be replaced and would cost about $4000. i then found out this was a known problem and there was a class action suit that required them to extent the warranty to 109,000 for up to 2001 models. since we are out of that range, they refused to repair it. consumer reports sites issues with transmissions in all the 2nd gen(1999-2003) odysseys, but since the lawsuit only mentioned 2001s, we are out of luck and honda does not stand behind the vans even when there is a known issue. *tr
11/10/200849000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the vehicle was repaired two years ago according to nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). currently, the transmission is failing and the contact would have to pay to have it repaired. whenever the contact shifted gears, the acceleration increases. he must depress the brake pedal so that the vehicle will not accelerate quickly. the acceleration increases once the vehicle has started; therefore, the contact must be extra cautious. the dealer confirmed the transmission failure. the failure mileage was 49,000.
11/03/2008990001
 My eighteen year old daughter was driving our family back to elko, nevada 54 miles out of wendover utah our car made a sound as if we had a flat tire or had hit something we pulled to the side of the road. nothing, my husband then put the car into drive no movement reverse no problem. our van was towed to slc, utah to the dealership we purchased the car from, the next day we were informed that we needed a new transmission at the cost of $5600.00. my van has only 99,000 miles on it and it is a honda! this happened three days ago i have call into the honda corporation waiting to hear what they have to say and what they are willing to do. my main concern what could have happened had our family been in city traffic! *tr
04/17/20081052001
 Transmission failed while on vacation in the mountains @105,200 miles, just passed extended warranty. lost money on cabin that we could never get to. failed while merging onto interstate, wouldn't shift. had to replace transmission with honda paying goodwill, and we paid $2146.00. *tr
10/10/2008730001
 4 weeks ago the transmission in our 2002 honda odyssey with @73000 began slipping occasionally. gas mileage suffered. slipping of transmission has increased. car will lose power at high speeds and low speeds for 10-15 seconds 2x - 3x in a 15 mile drive. dangerous if i'm in fast lane or can't pull away from light. don't ever accelerate hard, fear of slippage. took car to dealer and was told transmission needs replacing. cost $6100. called dealer service manager and asked for assistance. he called honda factory rep and reduced cost to $3440. *tr
10/26/20081257811
 Premature failure of automatic transmission in 2002 honda odyssey - vehicle began shifting poorly and sometimes not at all, check engine light on, flashing prndl indicator light - local honda service dept. diagnosed fault code p0780 and recommends replacing transmission! *tr
10/18/200863615212/06/2001
 Purchased 2002 odyssey in dec. 2001. i paid over $31,000 including a 6yr 75,000 warranty. when i received the recall notice back in 2004 the odyssey only had 13, 460 miles on it and because it was shy 1300 miles, the dealer refused to install a new transmission they only installed some jet kit. they performed a transmission flush at 17180 miles than again at 29435 because i complained that it was shifting hard. that was 2 transmission flushes in less than 2 years, when their maintenance specifications supposedly is to be replaced at 45,000 miles than again at 75, 000. and the honda corporation does not want to admit that there is a design flaw, come on there is over 500 people on the nhtsa site just looking to have a $35000 piece of scrap metal parked at the home for no reason because we just have money to throw away like that, i use to have pride of honda ownership, now all i feel is ripped off. i have 5 kids and in their lifetime i do not think that i have spent $35000 dollars on them and they won't leave me stranded at 63, 600 miles with out a means of transportation for them. what a rip off, of that $35, 000 that i have invested in their corporation, they do not even have the common courtesy to pick up the cost themselves . what cowards, people work hard for their money and we are transporting kids, i have 5 kids, 4 are under the age of 6, including a set of twins. what are they waiting for? for someone to lose the life of a child or two. this is ridiculous, that so many people are experiencing the same issue and yet they are only willing to put the cost of 50%. haven't we already invested enough not to mention the stress of driving a car in fear of loosing your life! *tr the vehicle failed to accelerate from 2nd to 3rd gear. the consumer was informed the transmission had failed. updated 11/18/08. *jb
10/10/2008900001
 Transmission failure on 2002 honda odyssey. the honda service plan for this vehicle has been strictly followed with service being performed by the honda dealer. at 90,000 miles my van started experiencing transmission problems with no indicated faults (slipping when shifting from 2nd to 3rd gear). the dealer quoted me $3,000 to replace the transmission with a rebuilt transmission. per what i have read this same problem is surfacing in most honda vans. in ten months the private party re-sale value on the van has gone from $10,500 to $7,500. it is my complaint that honda is well aware of this defective and dangerous problem but has not offered to properly address it. *tr
07/16/20081020001
 My husband, 2 year old daughter and myself were driving to maine from new jersey after purchasing our used 2002 honda odyssey just the previous month at 102000 miles. only an hour into the trip after passing through the toll plaza and getting onto the ny thruway the van had no control. i pushed the brake and the van accelerated, i pushed the gas and the van lurched to a stop as if someone pulled the emergency brake. i lost control of the steering and there was no shoulder to pull over to since there was construction. cars, and 18 wheelers were flying past me and i was in the left lane. after putting my hazards on and driving no more then 5 miles an hour i was able to get over to the shoulder. at this time all the dash lights started flashing and smoke started pouring out of the hood. we got it towed to the nearest honda dealership, and they told us the transmission was fried and the dealer that sold it to us had overfilled the transmission fluid by 3 quarts. they said we would need a new transmission. our warranty shipped a rebuilt transmission. now after only putting around 2000 miles on it and only 2 months later we are starting to have the same problems. it bucks when it shifts, it brakes when i accelerate and the whole car shakes when i shift. i have a 2 year old daughter and i am scared for our lives to drive in this, as most of our extended families live 1 hour or more so that requires us to drive on major highways. this is definitely a major safety concern!!!!!!!!!!!!! *tr
09/28/2008800001
 2002 honda odyssey ex transmission issues. i have a odyssey with continuous issue regarding the transmission. i bought this car thinking that i was putting my family is a safe reliable vehicle and i would soon find out i was very wrong. the dealership will do nothing to assist . i had a 2 week warranty from the dealership. the vehicle spent 10 days with them trying to address this issue. without choice i send my family out in this vehicle everyday. every day my wife tells me how the car will start to buck and vibrate at random times while driving. i suggest to her to change her driving habits and these changes seam to make things worse at times. according to honda they will put another faulty transmission in my vehicle with money out of my pocket. i guess my only option is to sell this vehicle and make this someone else's problem. this is a serious injustice that honda is able to put these vehicles on us roads. i called honda america and they claim that they will pay 50% of parts so i am on the hook for $2000+ for something that will just fail again. i have just recently read an article that concerning an incident that due to a malfunctioning transmission a maine family were in a horrific accident due to the transmission dislodging from the engine compartment and causing the car to flip. i have read all the reviews on this issue and all of the owner comments and i am dumbfounded that they the transmission issue has not been corrected in 8 years and they continue to malfunctioning transmission in these vehicles. they should not be allowed to sell these vehicles in the us. i have read that the amount of affected people concerning this issue has topped 500,000. they should be forced to recall all the vehicles just as toyota has for the deteriorating frames. atleast that is a visual issue and one that you could be addressed. this transmission thing we have no idea if or when you could be in a serious accident. *tr
06/11/2003360003
 2002 honda odyssey ex defective replacement transmission. consumer states that the transmission was replaced three different times. *nj the consumer stated the first transmission was the subject of a national recall. the consumer stated right before the transmission failed, the tachometer became irregular and the speed slowed down. the transmission was diagnosed as having internal failure. *jb
09/10/2008651981
 2002 honda odyssey with 65,000 miles was hesitating and the revving very high before shifting gears. in addition, the check engine light and tcs light came on along with the d gearshift green light was flashing. brought it to dealer and they stated that the transmission flares on downshift to second, shifts hard, and bangs into gear. also the front engine mount is bad. the dealer stated i need a new transmission for $4200. called american honda and expressed my dissatisfaction with the problem. they stated it is out of warranty but they began a case number and my case was reviewed by a case manager. american honda has offered to pay for 50% of the repairs to maintain customer loyalty. *tr
09/06/2008494001
 Transmission on 2002 honda odyssey with 49,000 miles is slipping at speeds between 30 and 40 mph. dealer recommends that transmission be replaced at a cost of $3000. the oil cooler return line was modified per nhtsa 04v176000 in 2004 via recall to honda or failure to do so could result in a crash. this car has few highway miles and likely less loading on the higher gears. no statement is made on adequacy of replacement by honda. *tr
05/01/2007970001
 We own a 2002 honda odyssey. need i say more? the transmission has problems shifting between the 2nd and 3rd gears, shaking the van. this happens while accelerating and decelerating. this is a concern as my wife is the main driver of the vehicle, transporting herself and our children around to their many activities. *tr
09/14/20081008751
 I have a 2002 odyssey with 101,000 miles and the transmission just failed. dealer is saying $4,600 to replace it with a rebuilt one, plus $396 for two cracked engine mounts (caused by the violent shaking of the van due to the faulty transmission). they said that there was the recall in 2004 and i had the van inspected at that time and they found nothing wrong. they seem to imply that since they inspected the van at 30,000 miles, they're off the hook. i have filed a complaint with american honda and am waiting for a response. *tr
09/06/2008749051
 Transmission has failed after 74,000 miles. have been without vehicle for almost a week because honda america is 'investigating'. quoted $3859 by dealer to replace. *tr
08/19/2008830001
 The transmission on my 2002 honda odyssey with only 83,000 miles failed and needed to be replaced by the local honda dealer. there were no previous problems. the transmission had maintenance service by a honda dealer. the check engine light came on, the transmission started making noises and slipping. i brought it to the honda dealer the next day and was told that the codes indicated i need a new transmission!!! a costly proposition. i am aware of numerous other problems with honda odyssey transmissions. the earlier recall should be extended to additional model years. *tr
03/05/20081470001
 Transmission failure. *tr
08/13/2008490001
 At 49000 miles, when pulling into traffic and accelerating, vehicle would fail to accelerate from 2nd to 3rd gear. engine would rev, but would act as if it was in neutral, would not continue to accelerate. would have to ease of gas and allow vehicle to downshift before accelerating again. almost caused accident due to pulling out into traffic and not being able to pick up speed. had to have transmission replaced. vehicle ran okay, though still would experience rough downshifting from time to time, for 3.5 years, now having same trouble and having to replace transmission again. situation is dangerous and is going to result in an accident if not for us, then for someone else with the same vehicle and similar problems. *tr
08/08/2007705001
 Our 2002 honda odyssey's transmission started downshifting on it's own when the mileage was at 70,500. this deceleration usually occurs when going into second gear, but has also happened at higher speeds. it occurs several or more times everytime we drive the car (which is everyday). we have three children who travel in this van daily, and after reading all the reports on the internet, we are extremely concerned for their safety. in one recent incident a semi truck was traveling at a high rate of speed behind us. as i attempted to switch lanes to avoid being rear ended, our honda decelerated, and when i pushed harder on the accelerator, it did not respond. luckily a car in the next lane slowed down to let us over, and we were able to avoid a serious accident. we have taken our honda into the dealer five times in the last year for this problem. they stated they were unable to reproduce the problem when they drove the van. the vehicle has completely broken down on two occasions , and they replaced the battery and alternator (8-07), alternator belt -due to broken bracket (6-08). right before it broke down on these occasions, the check engine light and other dash lights were flashing, and the speedometer needle was bouncing all over the place. it was brought back to the dealer on 8-21-08 due to another breakdown as described above. they claim it needs a new battery , alternator belt, and two new alternator brackets. honda is obviously buying themselves time by fixing the minor issues in hopes that we will be another customer who crawls to the 100,000 mile mark when our warranty expires and we're informed our transmission mysteriously needs to be replaced. unfortunately, if we keep this vehicle we'll be paying for it since it is no longer covered under the warranty. action needs to be taken to hold honda accountable for this defect before people are seriously injured or killed.`*tr
08/19/2008630001
 Transmission seems to disengage after slowing down and then accelerating and does the same thing going around a turn or through a traffic light. car has 63,000 miles on it and to knowledge no one has worked on the transmission and supposedly it was supposed have a modification done on it at some time or another but not to my knowledge so i took it to my honda dealer and they tell me it will cost $3983.00 to rebuild the transmission , now from what i have read on the internet about his all honda are having the same problem so why isn't honda required to repair these if they are all going bad , just looking on the internet i must have seem hundreds of complaints about honda transmissions. *tr
08/15/2008600001
 While driving under normal conditions, the transmission began slipping causing the car to coast until it slammed back into gear. the car has approximately 60k miles and is taken to the dealer on a regular basis for service. this transmission slippage occurs on a regular basis making the vehicle unsafe while driving under any circumstances, especially when it slips while merging into freeway traffic. i took the van to the dealer and explained the problem. they claim that they did not find any problems with the transmission. as soon as i drove the van off the lot, it began slipping again. the 1999 - 2001 odyssey transmissions with similar issues were recalled, but the defect was not corrected for the 2002 model year, therefore the 2002 should be also be recalled. *tr
08/11/20081120001
 The transmission went out in my 2002 honda odyssey van. dealer says transmission needs to be replaced along with computer. *tr
08/14/2008750001
 2002 honda odyssey transmission problems code p700, slipping out of 2nd gear and high acceleration. took it to a transmission place and they said it would cost $800 - $4000 and they also referenced the bulletin on honda odyssey's. will take it in for a 2nd opinion. *tr
07/16/20081020001
 2002 honda odyssey - transmission drive light blinks intermittently. resets upon restarting vehicle. vehicle hesitates/bucks on occasion at approximately 35 mph. mileage at 102,000 miles. vehicle has had transmission fluid changed as directed. honda recall on transmission problem invoked within several months of initial recall notice. i am hearing and reading that odyssey transmissions have a long track record of failures, beginning with the recall notice. it's a known and dangerous problem that honda needs to address. *tr
06/09/2008105000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving approximately 75 mph, the transmission locked. as a result, the front wheels locked and the vehicle skidded to a halt without warning. the vehicle was repaired by the dealer according to nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). the transmission, driveshaft, and front tires are currently being replaced. the current and failure mileages were 105,000.
07/10/20081020001
 This is the second transmission failure on this vehicle. the first at 37800 miles the second at 102,000 miles or 64,000 miles on second transmission. not ours but some of these trans. failures lock up vehicle so that it has to be drug on to the tow truck, blocking traffic and causing hazards. *tr
06/15/2004378001
 2002 honda odyssey transmission failed leaving us stranded on 118 fwy. this was with only 37800 miles on vehicle. this is a dangerous situation these honda automatic transmissions fail at very low mileages often locking up with the car being immobile in traffic. honda selling dealer replaced trans. at no cost even though it was over warranty.(they know they have a faulty product) the second trans. went for 64000 miles before it quit with howling noises and oil leaking out of the output left shaft seal. honda is trying to cover this up with treating case individually and trying to get each customer to foot the repair bill unless persuaded to something about it. *tr
07/01/2008600001
 Transmission failed at 60,000 miles. required complete rebuild at cost of $2,800.00. according to transmission shop, honda is aware that there is a problem with these transmissions yet isn't recalling them. from what i was told, some transmissions are locking up, which makes them a un-safe. a few years ago, there was a recall from honda attempting to address this problem by adding a transmission cooler. i had the car serviced under the recall at the time, but it appears to have been ineffective. *tr
08/07/2008790001
 Transmission failure 2002 honda odyssey. transmission slips and is periodically unable to properly change gears. honda dealer reports that transmission needs replacing. only 79,000 miles. this appears to be a wide spread problem. the transmission recall (nhtsa campaign id number :04v176000) was previously performed by dealer. followed regular recommended maintenance with the transmission fluid change twice in the last four years. *tr
07/24/2008775351
 The automatic transmission on my 2002 honda odyssey ex-l failed on 7/24/08. it had done 77.5k miles. honda refused to replace it without any cost to me. i ended up paying $2k for a remanufactured transmission. *tr
08/01/20081400001
 Transmission slipping on honda odyssey 2002 model, looks like major defect with honda minivans from years 99-03. *tr
07/17/2008533191
 My 2002 honda odyssey ex # (mi 53,519) has failed to accelerate properly, transmission is failing to engage. the van then functions as if in neutral gear. this is extremely dangerous because it is occurring when driving in traffic. i took it to the honda dealer and he informed me that i need a new transmission. he also informed me that honda will not offer any assistance in the cost of this repair. this is unacceptable for a vehicle with such low mileage. add to that i have discovered that this problem and honda's response is not unique but is somewhat common. *tr
07/12/20081
 2002 honda odyssey failure of transmission. check engine light came on which led to failure of transmission on minivan with 49,000 miles. honda paid to replace transmission and gave another warranty for 36,000. on about 7/12/2008, transmission failed again with additional 55,000 miles. vehicle was being serviced for check engine light and technicians discovered that transmission went bad again . honda only covered 80% of repair costs. *tr
07/02/20081005941
 While driving at 70mph on interstate 65 near montgomery, alabama there was a sudden transmission failure in our 2002 honda odyssey resulting in the front wheels locking up and the vehicle skidding to a halt. the vehicle came to rest in the left lane of the interstate. we exited the vehicle quickly and called 911. a couple of squad cars responded within a few minutes. we could not disengage the transmission so were unable to push the vehicle to a safe place. there were some close calls but no accidents from other vehicles trying to avoid our stranded minivan. eventually got the vehicle towed to a honda dealership in montgomery (mcconnell) where we were told that the transmission was indeed locked up and would need to be replaced along with both drive shafts and both front tires. we contacted american honda to see if they would cover the cost of repairs because (in our view) this is a defective transmission. was initially told no because our mileage of 100594 was outside the warranty and our 2002 model year was not covered under the extended transmission warranty give to model years ending in 2001. after a week of haggling american honda did not admit to this being a defect but did agree to cover 80% of the repair cost through goodwill. our final bill was $1301.71 for a remanufactured transmission, 2 new drive shafts and 2 new tires. *tr
07/10/200551000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. in 2005, the transmission failed and the contact had the vehicle repaired according to nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). three years later, she noticed that the engine warning light was illuminated on the instrument control panel. the dealer stated that her transmission failed and would cost $5,400 to repair. a representative from the dealer stated that they would only assume financial responsibility for $1,675 worth of repair costs. the technician did not state what caused the transmission to fail. the manufacturer was unable to provide any assistance. the vin was unknown. the failure mileage was 51,000 and current mileage was 118,000.
07/27/2008760001
 2002 honda odyssey lx with catastrophic transmission failure on highway. dramatic and sudden reduction in speed. could have resulted in an accident. *tr
06/01/2008640001
 Took car in the first two years experience high rpm when automatic mini van was trying to shift gears. continued maintenance and the problems which they claimed were nothing. now my transmission at 65,000 needs to be replaced. a recall fix that was made they told me would fix this problem for a very long time. they want to charge full price on my transmission that i brought to them several times before warranty was up to get fixed and they told me there wasn't a problem. now, no warranty and they want to repair it. *tr
07/18/2008875191
 I purchased my new 2002 odyssey ex in late december of 2001 and as of july 21 th e car has 87,520 miles. sometime last week, the engine check light was on. i took the car to capital honda for repair on friday july 18, 2002. service advisor, angelo pinillos called me back and told me that my car has the failure code of p0730, which means need to replace the transmission and pcm. he told me that honda dpsm offered one time good will assistance cp 25% ah 75% and customer would pay $2979.25 valid for 30 days. i feel that this is a design flaw and honda knows about this problem since 1999 odyssey and honda should pay for entire repair. dealer said i can take the car home and so i did. i called honda motor (800-999-1009, case manager's ext 118047) and they have opened a case for me and the case still under review. he asked me to send him prove of changing the transmissionfluid but i told him that i may not be able to find it. he seems to imply that honda would not able to help me much if i don't have the maintenance record. i first noticed the problem about 2 months ago, the rpm went up for no reason and the car has no power but it went away after release the gas paddle. it happens about once a week at first and the frequency has been up to like 3 times a week and then the engine check light went on. i don't remembered when but their record shows that my car have been service one for the transmission recall by other dealer which i have been there for oil change once or twice. honda should provide fix this transmission problem free of charge to it customer just like they did for odyssey 1999-2001. *tr
07/16/2008900001
 2002 honda odyssey purchased new. 2nd gear is failing at 90,000 miles. we complained about 2nd gear prior to 2004 recall. took car in for recall 2004, oil cooler installed despite our complaints of 2nd gear problem already occurring. 2nd gear improved for a year and then steadily got worse. now have to replace. honda paying for trans but not labor after much arguing. we believe car was dangerous before and after oil cooler installed with many scary occurrences...dealer always said it was fine but finely told us to replace trans last week. would not have driven car if i had been fully aware of the real danger. believe many odyssey sare being driven in unsafe condition without owners being fully aware of danger and honda not showing concern for their consumers who have misplaced their trust in the manufacturer. *tr
07/10/2008500021
 My 2002 honda odyssey with about 50k miles needs transmission replaced. based on my research on the web and a recent consumer reports issue i believe this model year van needs to either have the warranty extended for the transmission or a recall issued to provide new transmissions. i know the warranty was extended for models up to 2001 because of transmissions problems. although the dealer has agreed to pay half the cost i'm still not satisfied because of the possibility that the transmission will go out again. there are countless accounts on the web of others that have had more then one transmission replaced in the same van. this is also a big safety issue since the van sometimes doesn't shift gear while in motion. somebody can easily bang you from behind. *tr
07/12/2008780001
 Transmission is slipping, van stalls, hesitates during slow and fast speeds. *tr
06/05/2008950001
 I own a 2002 honda odyssey van with 95k miles and the transmission needs to be replaced. based on my research on the web and a recent consumer reports issue i believe this model year van needs to either have the warranty extended for the transmission or a recall issued to provide new transmissions. i know the warranty was extended for models up to 2001 because of transmissions problems. although the dealer has agreed to pay half the cost i'm still not satisfied because of the possibility that the transmission will go out again. i personally know someone who had the transmission replaced three times in their odyssey and there are many accounts on the web of others that have had more then one transmission replaced in the same van. *tr
11/29/2007690001
 Transmission failed on 2002 honda odyssey while on a hill, stopped at a traffic signal, so was able to coast to a safe place. vehicle did not move when accelerator pedal was pressed. appeared to work when tow truck arrived about 30 minutes later, but had it towed to dealer so as not to have a problem on the highway. dealer found that the transmission needed to be replaced. cost using a rebuilt transmission was about $3000. mileage was approximately 70,000. dealer said this was not a problem with this model and year. *tr
07/08/20081060001
 106,000 transmission slipping between 20-30 mph (2-3 gear) honda suggested replacing motor mounts ($700) may 08. van still did not perform properly hard shifting still slipping. july 08 van engine light came on as well as tsc and flashing d. would not engage had to pull over and disengage gears . honda dealer said the replacement transmission was 4100 called american honda and received thegood will adjustment of 30%. ridiculous that the timing belt out last the transmission! *tr
07/02/2008630001
 Transmission failure with honda odyssey. when pulling into traffic and attempting to pick up speed (to 30+ miles per hour) the car is unable to shift gears. it locks and is unable to move until car is pulled over and put into neutral and then back into drive. rpms shoot up during this time and engine light goes on. consequences were two near accidents. *tr
06/26/20081040001
 I have a 2002 honda odyssey. in 2004 i took my vehicle in to get the recall taken care of. the supposed fix - i didn't have any discoloration at the time in my transmission - was done at the dealership. since then, i'd get the occasional shift in gear feeling while driving. as it only happened once in a while, i was told that it was a common thing. recently, the last couple of weeks it started shifting consistently and would occasionally stall after putting the car in reverse and then back in drive mode (i would hit the gas pedal and nothing would happen). so i took it to my mechanic who then diagnosed a transmission failure. he then told me that transmission failure in the odyssey was common knowledge and told me to contact the manufacturer of the defect. when i contacted them, they told me that since i had already taken it in for the recall that they couldn't help me. i contacted the dealership and they said that they had to do a diagnostic and since we were past the warranty period that the manufacturer would probably make us take care of it. as multiple people are having transmission issues even after the recall was fixed, i think there is a bigger problem. why is honda allowed to sell these vehicles knowing they have a problem with the transmission? as of right now we are playing the waiting game with the manufacturer and dealership. we are currently at a standstill. who has $4,000 to fix something that shouldn't even be a problem? not me. *tr
05/28/2008819161
 Auto transmission failed on my 2002 honda odyssey vehicle which had recall back in april 15th, 2004. i was never notified. initially, transmission fuel was dirty, my mechanic suggested transmission oil change which was changed at honda dealer about 10-12 days prior to transmission failure. *tr
04/15/20081160001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving various speeds, the gears on the transmission would slip. the vehicle becomes stuck in first and second gear, and when accelerating, it goes from the fourth gear. the vehicle lunges forward, brakes, and then lunges forward again. the contact discovered nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission); however, the dealer stated that there was no recall for his vehicle. the failure mileage was 116,000. updated 07/29/08 *bf updated 07/29/08. *jb
06/30/2008750001
 Power train failure. cars transmission started hard shifting approx. 6 months ago. taken to dealer who said the motor mounts were broken and replaced the mounts. car continued to hard shift especially on hard acceleration and typically when advancing from second to third gear. took car back and mechanic reported the transmission needed replacing. approx. cost $3500. also stated that since we didn't perform 60,000 mile service, that it was our fault. *tr
06/22/2008620001
 2002 honda odyssey transmission still slipping after the cooling tube recall was installed. the van had ~62,000 when the 'cooling tube' was installed. honda dealer wants $3000 to replace. i have since done research and found that this is a known issue that honda is ignoring. this is a serious safety issue that will likely cause fatalities. when accelerating to get on a freeway or otherwise, and then you unexpectedly lose power it causes other behind you to slam on their brakes to avoid a collision. why isn't there an nhtsa.gov defect investigation open on this? *tr
05/25/200877400
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while accelerating from 30 mph, the vehicle slipped out of gear and would not catch the gear on the highway in traffic. it slipped into gear once the contact pulled over to the side of the highway and depressed the accelerator pedal again. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they stated that the transmission needed to be replaced with new motor mounts and a new controller. the repair would cost $4,900. the dealer also stated that the vehicle had previously been repaired under nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). the current mileage was approximately 77,500 and failure mileage was 77,400.
07/01/2007980001
 Problems with transmission for the past year. finally had to replace it. *tr
05/25/200848000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the transmission failed due to the second gear. while driving 55 mph on a clear, sunny day, the vehicle suddenly failed to move when the accelerator pedal was depressed. the check engine light illuminated and the lights located on the gears began blinking. he had to press extremely hard on the accelerator pedal in order for the vehicle to move. the dealer stated that the vehicle was safe to drive since it was able to be moved. the contact feels that the failure is a safety issue because another vehicle could have crashed into his vehicle. no repairs have been made. the current and failure mileages were 48,000.
06/02/2008985001
 Our 2002 honda odyssey began experiencing transmission slipping while driving. it seems to occur between second and third gears on our automatic transmission. it is much worse if you try to rapidly accelerate to pass someone or to merge onto the highway from an on ramp. in this instance it occurs every time, often jerking and forcefully in a whiplash like motion as the van downshifts. as the van slows while accelerating i'm concerned my family will be struck from behind. research seems to show that honda has known of a design flaw with these transmissions for quite some time but no recall has been issued. someone got to do something here quick to help all the car owner *tr
05/27/2008774001
 2002 honda odyssey transmission is failing. while driving on a state highway, i pressed the gas pedal the engine revved but the van decreased in speed because it was no longer in gear. *tr
05/21/20081040001
 I have an early 2002 odyssey and my transmission just experienced the same 2nd to 3rd gear transmission problem as those recalled for the earlier 1999-2001 models that i have researched and read about. i had the last recall fixed a few years ago for my model and they told us that this will eliminate any and all future transmission issues. well, it didn't and i am left with 2 quotes from 2 difference shops costing between $4,000-$5,000. the car has been sitting at the dealership for 3 days...just sitting, while i cry and think about what i am going to do with trying to get 3 small children around and commute to a full time job. i want to file some lawsuit to have honda put a new transmission in but i don't know where to begin...this is not fair since it is a honda issue! they won't cover it and they should. i have done much research and its seems that many people are in the same situation as i am. i can't afford the repairs and just paid off honda $24,000+ for this van. *tr
05/10/20081
 2002 odyssey van, auto transmission fluid turns black in less than recommended miles. transmission is noisier and requires more frequent transmission fluid change than recommended by honda. honda dealer says the transmission is good, but find it strange that the fluid becomes black so quickly. honda says the transmission is fine and follow the recommended maintenance schedule. *tr
05/13/2008800001
 The transmission in our 2002 honda odyssey started feeling like it was dropping into neutral and the car just stops, my wife (with 3 kids in the car) had swerve off the road. once she slows down it re-engages and runs fine. this started happening more frequently, so we took it to the dealership. it needs a new transmission at 80k miles for $4700. i have done some research and found hundreds of other cases where this has happened to other people. honda has acknowledged a problem with the 2000 and 2001 models and extended the warranty on those to 100,000. the problem is obviously still an issue in the 2002, they have to tried to tell me that my car was not affected. but obviously it has. they need to address this with the 2002. please help keep our kids safe! this is a family vehicle. thanks, ronnie *tr
05/06/2008920001
 Our 2002 honda odyssey began experiencing transmission slipping while driving. it seems to occur between second and third gears on our automatic transmission. it is much worse if you try to rapidly accelerate to pass someone or to merge onto the highway from an on ramp. in this instance it occurs every time, often jerking and forcefully throwing one's head and neck backwards in a whiplash like motion as the van downshifts. since this is the primary car for my wife and child it greatly concerns me. as the van slows while accelerating i'm concerned they will be struck from behind. research seems to show that honda has known of a design flaw with these transmissions for quite some time but no recall has been issued. at least not that i've been able to find. the local dealer has only offered a refurbished transmission costing be 3000 dollars with them only paying 300 dollars. *tr
05/06/20081134001
 2002 honda odyssey transmission failure. we strongly believe that honda has design problems. despite their attempts to fix the problem by installing a fuel pump to lubricate the gears, the transmission (torque converter) had a massive failure. initially, honda agreed to pay for 50% of the repairs but retracted the offer after we voiced concerns about varying verbal repair estimates provided by the dealer. the dealer would not provide the repair estimate in writing even after asked to. we requested honda to pay for the part and we would pay for the labor. honda's position was that they would rather 1) retract the offer and 2) not help with dealers pricing or business practice because the dealership was independently owned and operated. lisa prak, a regional manager with honda suggested we could call bbb and file our complaint. her supervisor suggested we contact the nhtsa but they would not participate in the repairs. *tr
04/01/2008610001
 I bought the van in jan 2007 when the mileage was 46000 miles. i had the transmission fluid flushed twice since. i started having issues with my van not going into 3rd gear in jan 08. i took the van to the dealer a couple of times but their service reps could not reproduce the problem. they asked me to come back when it became worse. on april 1st, the same thing happened and this time the engine light came on. the mileage was 61,000. i drove straight to the dealer and after running diagnostics, they said the transmission needed to be replaced. they said they called honda on my behalf and that honda offered to pay 50% of the costs. i called honda and opened a case file. the case manager said he'll get back to me in 2 days but called me after a week. in the meantime, i asked the dealer to perform the repairs. *tr
05/04/2008535001
 Automatic transmission failed 2nd to 3rd gear in traffic jam with my children and wife on interstate 95 washington dc only 53500 miles on my 2002 honda odyssey mini van. *tr
09/21/2006612111
 Total transmission failure at 61,211 miles. complete transmission rebuild required. *tr
03/22/200866900101/02/2002
 Hard shifting / slipping transmission. *tr
04/19/200878000506/17/2006
 Purchased a 02 odyssey on 5/06 two years later transmission fails will not shift from 2nd to 3rd problems started about one month earlier but then just stopped altogether towed it to nalley honda in union city ga told me that it would be 4,500 told them that this is ridiculous that honda knows there is a problem with their transmissions with on 78,000 mile it should not fail that there are 100's if not thousand of complaints online about the 99-03 odyssey transmission that they're lucky i did not get into a crash, they said the would talk to the regional manager to see if they can assist, still waiting for their response also filed complaint with honda usa case is being reviewed by them as well to see if they will help there should be a class action law suit again honda knowing there is a defective device in their cars i'm surprised how they just let people drive knowing that they can lose power at any time causing an accident or death will be buying a toyota as soon as this matter is resolved you would thin nhsa would have done something by now!!! *tr
08/29/200783000108/28/2007
 My 2002 honda odyssey started showing signs of transmission problem around 83,000 miles. it would go through its cycle ie; 1st, 2nd, then it will start slipping. slow the van down below 20 mph to get it engage back into 2nd then hope that it would engage into 3rd. american honda would only cover parts but we would have to cover labor. this is a insane offer. with so many odyssey's out there with the exact same problems as the '99-'01 transmission recall they had for those years. very appalling. disgusted with honda customer relation teams. case manager is even worst. they just don`t care. honda needs to do a major recall on the vehicles. *tr
03/14/20081175005
 My 02 honda odyssey transmission fails to shift from 2nd to 3rd gear occasionally. when taken to the dealership, they can't get it to replicate it's poor shifting performance. i hope that a recall is mandated before anyone is rear ended and killed or severely injured do to the malfunction of this transmission. *tr
04/08/200863500112/23/2001
 I had the oil jet kit replacement for issue 04v176000 done previously. however, at about 63,500 miles, my transmission failed. although the dealer immediately offered that honda would pay half as a goodwill gesture, i think that this failure was premature and preventable. from past experience with honda vehicles, i expected at least 100,000 miles without such a major problem. i suspect that the course of action to resolve issue 04v176000, namely inspect the transmission and replace if damage was found, allowed too much leeway for honda to merely install the oil jet kit and hope that the warranty would expire before the transmission failed completely. although having honda pay half was better than paying nothing, i'm extremely disappointed that i had to pay anything for something that, from all research that i've done, appears to be a design defect that was known by honda. *tr
03/26/2008700003
 Transmission on my honda odyssey began to slip at about 45,000 miles. took the van to the dealer for servicing and they said they could not tell what the problem was and sent us back out on the road after they told us the warranty on the drive train had been extended to 100,000 miles. went back in at 60,000 miles with the same problem, engine revving between gears, losing power etc. told us a valve needed to be replaced and serviced the transmission. they also told us the warranty had not been extended on the 2002 but only on the 1999-2001's. at 70,000 miles the problem became worse and engine light and tcs light started popping on. took it in again and they said the transmission would have to be replaced. after calling honda usa they agreed to provide the necessary parts if we paid $1000+ for labor. i found out later that there is a defect in the transmission. that thousands of people have had the same problem with the 2002 model and that the nhtsa had issued a recall on the 2002 transmission. yet honda did not inform me of this the two times i came in and told them i was having transmission problems. both times they sent me and my family back out on the road in a defective vehicle. *tr
03/21/2008115500103/19/2002
 My 2002 honda odyssey frequently gets stuck in 2nd gear while changing to 3rd gear, occasionally shifts into a neutral state, and randomly shifts back into 2nd gear. two dealers and american honda have all refused to repair this problem which was identified as a recalled mechanical failure in the transmission on the 2002 honda odyssey's. the dealers want to charge approximately $5k to repair it with a replacement transmission. this is unacceptable and both dealers and american honda should accept responsibility and be accountable for this apparent defect. they claim that the oil jet kit was to prevent the potential problem before it happen, but as a result that measure of preventable maintenance was unsuccessful. i would like my vehicle repaired as soon as possible at no charge. *tr
05/09/200220000205/01/2002
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. when appyling pressure to the brake pedal, the contact heard and felt a loud grinding noise. the dealer changed the brake shoes, but the problem still persists. the vehicle was inspected by two additional professional technicains and they advised her that nothing was wrong with the brake system. on two occasions, the sliding door would spontaneously open, allowing her children to exit the vehicle while in motion. the dealer could not duplicate the failure; however, they greased the rollers on the sliding door, which remedied the failure. several months later, the vehicle was rear ended directly in the center of the vehicle by another vehicle traveling 35 mph. none of the air bags deployed. there were no warning lights prior to the crash. the dealer was not notified. the cotnact took her vehicle to the dealer for nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train: automatic transmission). because there was no discoloration in the transmission fluid, the dealer informed her that the vehicle could not be repaired until it showed signs of failure. the contact called the dealer when she began experiencing failures shifting gears, and they advised her that they would not repair the vehicle under the free remdey outlined in the recall. the dealer refused to provide an explanation. the contact is in the process of having the vehicle repaired. the failure mileage was 20,000 and current mileaege was 80,000. *updated 10/20/08 *bf updated 10/21/08. *jb
04/01/20088000010010/01/2001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that it is extremely difficult to physically shift the gears in the vehicle. she also hears a loud banging noise whenever she shifts gears. while driving approximately 40 mph, the rpm's dramatically increased and the vehicle would not accelerate. the vehicle was towed to the dealer and a technician stated that the transmission needed to be replaced. the manufacturer stated that they would only cover fifty percent of the repair costs. the vehicle has not been repaired. the failure and current mileages were 80,000.
02/01/20071
 2002 honda odyssey with transmission problems. consumer states that the vehicle will act like it is in a neutral gear when on the highway. dealer stated that the problems she encountered was not mentioned in the recall. *kb
03/20/200886000508/22/2001
 I have honda odyssey 2002 with mileage about 86,000. when i dive on the road, the transmission is now slipping into neutral as i'm driving. i feel very dangerous on this case. *tr
03/16/200889387111/23/2001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that his transmission failed. there was no recall available for the 2002 model. the current and failure mileages were 89,387.
06/30/200425735203/05/2002
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact took the vehicle to the dealer for nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission) and noticed that her second gear malfunctioned. there were no failures prior to the repair work. she stated that the vehicle was very difficult to shift. each time she had the vehicle serviced, she would ask about the transmission failure. the contact was informed each time that the vehicle would perform in that manner after the oil kit was installed. the check engine light illuminated and the vehicle was taken back to the dealer. the contact was informed that the vehicle's second gear failed. the dealer attempted to charge $3,200 for the repair. her local dealer stated that they would pay 75% of the repair work, if she paid the other 25 percent. the contact believed that she should not have to pay anything because there was a recall. the current mileage was 61,288 and failure mileage was 25,735. updated 04-09-08 *bf
02/18/2008381003012/24/2001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving 45 mph, the vehicle randomly downshifts into second gear. the contact is required to shift; however, there is a delay before the vehicle begins operating normally. the dealer stated that the transmission must be replaced. the vehicle is currently at the dealer. the approximate failure mileage was 38,100 and current mileage was 38,750.
09/29/200788000109/29/2007
 Transmission failure. after second gear it will slip. already had a recall performed on it with an oil jet cooler. *tr
10/01/2005210/01/2001
 2002 honda odyssey recall on automatic transmission. consumer states that the dealer stated that her vehicle was not involved in the recall. and not to bring it in to be looked at. consumer stated the transmission failed on several occasions. *kb the consumer stated she received a recall letter in the mail regarding the transmission, but when she provided her vin she was told her vehicle was not included in the recall. the transmission failed in october 2005. after the transmission failed, the consumer was then informed her vehicle was indeed included in the recall. the consumer was told to fax over all the necessary paperwork for a full refund. the consumer then received a call stating her vehicle was not included in the recall. honda stated they had spoken with the mechanic, and the work that was performed wasn't included in the recall. the transmission failed again on august 11, 2007. *jb
03/16/2007107203211/01/2005
 With only 1500 characters, there is not enough room to complete the details. i bought the honda odyssey used, with 76,000 miles on it. i have owned it for 2 years/3 months. since that time, i have had intermittent 2nd to 3rd gear slippage that happened once every 2 months. i was told by a honda dealer to watch it over the next few months, not the one i usually go to. i then brought it in recently and explained the slipping was occurring once a week, the every couple of days. the vehicle now has 132,000 miles. he told me it was the transmission, especially when 1 day before scheduled maintenance, the check engine light came on. the code was p0730 (incorrect gear ratio). i was told it needed a new transmission. since the 2nd to 3rd gear slips and rev's the engine, without engaging for up to 30 seconds now, and based on over 10 websites with many customer complaints, this seems to be the issue. i cannot add all the content from these websites, but honda has a secret warranty (as do many manufacturers) on this issue. i have been offered warranty pricing of $2700/2 = $1300 for the transmission, and told i would have to pay the labor of $750, totaling $2154, by the regional rep. unacceptable. i have documented proof, even with this mileage that others have received this secret warranty transmission for free, including labor. i can submit the links and details of these cases at honda's/bbb's request. resolution sought: i want american honda to back their defective product. i want them to replace the transmission for free (parts and labor), and provide a 100k warranty with it. 36,000 is poor, since most other companies offer 100k warranty. if i buy a rebuilt transmission from other transmission or goodyear, etc. stores, they give a lifetime warranty or 100k. *tr
12/19/2007102/06/2004
 I have a 2002 honda odyssey and the transmission is going on the car. i had it at the dealership. they inspected it and said i had to pay 1,400.00 . i told them i could not afford it at that time and i picked up my car. i have since contacted them and asked to do the service although i feel it should be a warranty item. they rescinded their offer to repair the car for 1400.00. i feel it should not be any cost to me the car has less then 100,000 miles. *tr
01/26/2008100000310/01/2001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving 10 mph, the transmission skipped when shifting into second gear. the dealer stated that a new transmission was needed at the approximate cost of $1,300. there were no prior warnings before the failure. the manufacturer has not yet been notified. the dealer stated that they did not want to make the replacement, even though the warranty and mileage were covered under nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). the failure mileage was 100,000 and current mileage was 110,000.
01/22/2008920001510/22/2001
 I have a 2002 honda odyssey. i had the transmission serviced in august 2007. in december 2007, i took it in due to rough shifting. i was told it needed new engine mounts. two weeks later, i took my family to the mountains on a getaway. it was slipping out of gear on nearly every other hill. when we got home, honda agreed to cover 1/2 the replacement cost. my half was $1600. i read posting online where honda had paid the entire repair cost for some customers. why the disparity? my guess is that these transmissions are failing at ridiculously high rates, and they are trying to minimize their losses. *tr
12/01/2007691755002/01/2007
 Honda odyssey 2002 lx transmission slips on 2 and 3rd gears transmission slipped while making a turn almost got rear-ended found out there was a recall but honda refused to accept my van was included and only offered to pay half for transmission replacement. *tr
10/24/2007988621510/30/2004
 I own a 2002 honda odyssey and its transmission has to be replace by a new one due to a failure on the third clutch. they said it is normal but a made some research and a lot of people ( honda owners forum) experience the same problems like mine. wikipedia and identifix on their articles describe this problems as defects not corrected on this vehicles. on 1999 they made a huge recall regarding transmission issues and they still have it. the quotation for the repair is around $3,500. i'm not the only one. thanks *tr
11/25/200776000104/17/2002
 Failed transmission on my honda odyssey (2002) at 76,000 miles. honda paid 75 percent of the total cost and i paid the remainder (about $1,000). *tr
11/22/200750500106/18/2007
 I was driving the car and it started to slow down. i pushed on the gas pedal, the engine rev up but the car couldn't accelerate, like driving in neutral gear. took it to a dealership and they told me the transmission gear was damaged and needed to be replaced. it cost me $3,500 part+labor to make it done. wasn't aware of this common failure until today. i called american honda and was told to submit all related documents for reimbursement review. *tr
11/10/2007109500103/12/2002
 Transmission fluid forced out of breather tube and flowed all over engine compartment leading to smoke and obscured vision. car towed to the dealer where they stated that the transmission required replacement. *tr
11/29/200763000106/10/2003
 Transmission failed. *tr
11/05/20071
 2002 honda odyssey transmission slipping and chattering. consumer states that he found a recall and when he went to the dealership they told him his vin number was not included. he had to pay to have the transmission replaced. *kb
10/29/20071003/01/2002
 Sporadically when shifting into 3rd gear,the transmission seems to completely disengage, the engine rpm increases rapidly, and the car loses power. after letting off of the gas, the transmission will shift. *tr
09/24/2007105000102/12/2002
 My 2002 honda odyssey had a second transmission failure a few days ago. i was not able to reliably get the car to engage into gear. the transmission first failed in june of 2004 and was part of a recall campaign by honda. *jb
09/17/200798990108/20/2002
 2002 honda odyssey transmission slips and shudders shifting from 3rd to 4th gear. initial transmission recall service for 2nd gear oil jet performed on june 10, 2004 at 34672 miles. vehicle taken to honda dealer for transmission check after calling honda north america and opening complaint case. service department manager stated that transmission and pcm (control module) needed to be replaced after checking vehicle. service manager stated repairs would cost $3200 total with american honda agreeing to pay $1600. transmission is an ongoing and known (by honda as noted by the service manager) problem in the 2002 odyssey. *jb
08/31/2002106000102/20/2002
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving approximately 35 mph, the transmission slips, makes a loud noise, and the vehicle surges forward while in second gear. the dealer stated that the vehicle was unsafe to drive. the contact stated that the oil jet was placed into the transmission in 2004. the dealer stated that the vehicle needed a new transmission. the current and failure mileages were 106,000. updated 01-15-08. *kb updated *jb
04/05/200788000110/18/2001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving between 25 and 45 mph, the engine revs but the vehicle does not move when the accelerator pedal is depressed. the dealer was notified and stated that a new transmission was needed. the current mileage was 96,300 and failure mileage was 88,000. updated 01-14-08. *kb updated the consumer paid for the labor only. updated 12/12/07. *jb
08/01/2007105/17/2002
 2002 honda odyssey with transmission failure customer states that honda knows about this problem and he wants to reimbursed for repair**nar**cc the consumer stated a tenet spring in the automatic transmission snapped. the consumer stated there was a recall for this vehicle but his vehicle identification number was not included in the recall or extended warranty. the dealer stated driver's rear door doesn't open from the inside. *tr
08/07/2007156000112/22/2001
 Previous recall nhtsa campaign id number : 04v176000 fix performed 2004 as part of recall was to install an oiling jet . problem with the was an at failure at high mileage. i did not have alternative transmission put in my vehicle at the time of the 2004 - they determined fix was adequate now that i am high mileage i have had a failure of my transmission with a near lock up . honda america has offered a nominal reduction in cost but cost to me will be $1900 + $250 to make diagnosis. i believe honda did not repair my vehicle correctly in 2004 and now i am paying the consequence of their failure to provide a correct repair . i am requesting more adequate financial coverage for replacement of failed defective at which is known to fail in this scenario - my current scenario - of high miles as the alternative procedure they did perform in 2004 - to add lubrication line - failed to meet the level of a reasonable correction of defective part. the regional honda service representative says he has no way to find the images taken during the 2004 inspection evaluation used to determine that the at did not require replacement at that time due to criteria of wear . lack of this documentation as required by the honda tsb protocol required as part of the nhtsa mandated recall is a failure to meet the standard set as part of the agreed and mandated safety recall nhtsa campaign id number : 04v1760000. *jb
08/06/200780390102/10/2005
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving 35 mph the vehicle speed decreased when he depressed the accelerator pedal. the dealer stated they would pay for a new transmission but not the labor. the current mileage was 80,400 and failure mileage was 80,390.
07/16/20076900020
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that the transmission slipped periodically and the engine raced, but the vehicle failed to move. he had to remove his foot from the accelerator pedal and allow the engine to slow down. this would temporarily correct the failure. initially, it began as an intermittent failure, but later occurred everytime the vehicle was driven. the dealer stated that a recall repair was previously performed at approximately 21,000 miles. honda advised the contact to take the vehicle to the dealer for a diagnosis. the dealer found an internal defect in the transmission that needed to be replaced. the purchase date, failure speed, and recall number were unknown. the current mileage was 69,333 and failure mileage was 69,000.
06/22/200733200204/01/2002
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving 20 mph, the transmission slipped before shifting. the vehicle would not accelerate over 35 mph. the contact stated that the failure began when she picked up the vehicle from the dealer after it was serviced for recall number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). the current mileage was 33,426 and failure mileage was 33,200.
03/03/2007520002502/07/2002
 For the past few months, when accelerating my 2002 honda odyssey from start, e.g., entering a highway on an incline, occasionally the gear fails to engage, i.e., pressing the accelerator increases the rpm to 5k without moving the vehicle. there have been occasions where i've had to pull over to the side. the symptoms were similar to the information on the transmission recall notice i received from honda a couple of years back. i took my vehicle to honda of westport, where the service manager (george) told me point blank that the recall campaign was over. after some persuading, they agreed to look at the problem, and said they couldn't replicate it. last week, the check engine light came on. on calling the westport honda service dealer, the service manager (george) told me the same thing (i.e., the recall campaign is over). frustrated, i took my car to the local mechanic who checked that diagnostics came back with code p703 (incorrect gear ratio), indicating that it was a transmission problem. i called back george at honda of westport with my findings and he repeated the same recall campaign is over and i would have to bear all expenses to repair this vehicle. given that the problem started back in march, just past the vehicle's warranty, i believe it is unfair of honda to rebuff me and refuse to entertain the automatic transmission issue which is already well documented. *tr
06/22/200778242101/01/2002
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact stated that he is experiencing failure with the powertrain automatic transmission. while driving 65 mph, the vehicle lost power and smoke began to rise from the front of the vehicle. he then noticed fluid leaking from the undercarriage. the vehicle was towed to a local dealer, where they stated that the injector kit was bent and burned and he may need a new transmission. after the vehicle was repaired at 62,123 miles, the transmission light illuminated on the dashboard. honda of america stated that they would provide him with a new transmission. however, he would be responsible for the cost, even though they are aware that this is a manufacturer defect. the dealer also stated that he would have 2.5 hours to take the offer or the deal is off, especially if he were to take the matter to court. the contact has a report from the dealer where the vehicle was diagnosed. recall number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission) was referenced. the current mileage is 79,214 and failure mileage was 78,242.
07/09/200781000103/29/2002
 Vehicle transmission overheated and locked into 2nd gear while on highway going 75 miles an hour. technician that looked at the transmission said that the fluid was burned due to getting too hot, which caused it to go into fail mode. there was previously a recall on the transmission (04v176000) which has these same symptoms. when the recall came out we had the transmission recall worked performed by the dealer. it appears that there is still a problem with this transmission. we've had the transmission replaced and the dealer refused to take any responsibility. they state that transmission fluid burnt up due to use not servicing it every 30,000 miles. the owners manual says to only check the fluid every 30,000 and to service it at 75,000 miles. we've had the fluid check at every other oil change. so the last time the transmission fluid was checked was 10,000 miles before this incident. *jb
05/18/200765000110/01/2001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving 30 mph, the transmission failed to shift gears. the dealer stated that the transmission needed to be replaced. the vehicle was serviced for nhtsa recall # 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission) at 20,000 miles. an oil injector was placed in the vehicle. the current mileage is 68,000 and failure mileage was 65,000.
08/01/200673000204/01/2002
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. when depressing the accelerator pedal, the contact heard a whistling sound coming from the front of the vehicle. the dealer stated that a new transmission was needed. the vehicle is currently at the dealer. in 2004, the vehicle was serviced under recall # 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). the oil jet kit was replaced. the current mileage is 124,000 and failure mileage was 73,000.
06/08/20074287812/10/2001
 This is an update to odi# 10192316. i called honda hq and filed a complaint about my transmission problem on 6/4/07. honda hq called the service manager at south shore honda and as i was told wanted to know about my service records concerning my 2002 odyssey. after that discussion and with the low mileage on my vehicle, honda decided to install a new transmission on my odyssey at no cost to me. i was told by barry at honda hq the the new transmission is a rebuilt one that has been reenginered.i dropped my vehicle off at south shore honda on 6/6/07 and it was ready on 6/8/07. i cannot stress enough how painless and how smooth this whole process has been. sam the service manager and joe the service rep.at south shore honda were fantastic. i just hope that this transmission lasts longer than the last one. other than that honda did a great job in handling this situation and has made one of its customers very happy.
05/05/20063600010010/31/2001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while accelerating and/or shifting gears the vehicle would shift hard causing the vehicle to jolt. the travel speed was not a factor. the failure mileage was 36,000 and the current mileage was 38,000. the local mechanic diagnosed the failure as a transmission failure. the contact found recall 04v176000. however, the manufacturer stated his vin was not part of the recall.
05/26/200741600112/10/2001
 My vehicle began to rev like it was in neutral when i was driving at low speed or when i proceeded from a stopped position. i took my vehicle to south shore honda. on sat 5/26/07 was told that it was the egr valve and that it was still covered under a special warranty. i was told that i had other issues. 1. front engine mount $362.75, 2.side engine mount $219.65 3. dealer recommended fuel injector and valve cleaning 193.90 total $843.26 with tax. three days later same problem with the engine rev like it was in neutral. took vehicle back to honda on 6/2/07. this time i was told that it was the transmission and that it would cost $4900.00 to fix. vehicle has 42,839 miles. spoke to service manager about all the events and said he would call honda hq and get back to me. i will give an update as soon as i hear from the service manger. *tr
05/19/200768000105/08/2002
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey esl. while driving 70 mph, the contact heard an explosive noise coming from the vehicle. he turned off and restarted the vehicle. he attempted to shift into drive, but the vehicle failed to move. the vehicle was towed to the dealer but has not been inspected. at 50,000 miles, the vehicle was serviced for nhtsa recall # 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). the powertrain was unknown. the current and failure mileages were 68,000.
05/14/2007004/01/2002
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the transmission fluid changed at 85,000 miles. at 87,000 the vehicle was taken for regualr maintenance, and the contact was advised that the transmission fluid should be changed again. there had been no failure to date, but the contact was concerned about the need to change the fluid after only 2,000 miles. the engine size is not available. the current mileage is 87000.
08/31/200661000108/08/2004
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. the contact called regarding recall # 04v176000. the vehicle was sent to dealer for repair on august 31, 2006. however, in february 2007, the contact discovered the recall repair was never performed. the service engine light began to illuminate sporadically. the dealer claimed only to have checked the oil dip stick and installed the oil jet kit. the vehicle was taken back to the dealer on march 8, 2007 due to every light on the dashboard becoming illuminated. the contact discovered that a new transmission was needed. the failure mileage was 61,000.*ak the dealer stated they would have to do diagnostic test on vehicle at consumers expense. the diagnostic test was performed. dealer stated consumer needed new transmission perform at consumers expense. no repair has been made on vehicle, consumer is not paying for new transmission and a recall was made for the same problem. the window vent motor was not working properly. the window motor was replaced. the light behind the odometer was working. update 4/23/07*tr
01/27/200767000809/27/2006
 Tl*- the contact stated that while driving his 2002 honda odyssey (67000 failure mileage) at 45 mph, the vehicle's rpms shot up and then back down to normal operating range, and the transmission slips or seizes jerking the vehicle forward. the transmission has slipped and or seized six times. the vehicle had twice been taken to a dealer, who discovered that the vehicle needed a new transmission. there is a recall (04v176000) on this vehicle, the recall has been performed on the vehicle (3/16/2007), but the problem persists. the current mileage was 73,000 miles.
03/19/200710
 Tl* - the contact owns a 2002 honda odessy. the contact received recall 04v176000 in 2004 for the automatic transmission. the dealer examined the transmission and stated that the transmission only required an oil jet kit. the contact has had problems shifting the vehicle from 2nd to 3rd. once this started happening more frequently the contact took the vehicle to a honda dealer and was told that the transmission has failed and needs to be replaced and that they would pay for half. the current mileage was 70,000 miles.
03/10/20074550012/21/2006
 My 2002 odessey, when putting it into drive,trans seems to like it takes two steps before it finally gets into the gear, meanig it bumps.
03/09/200792000309/17/2002
 Tl*- the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey with a current odometer reading of 92000 miles. the contact stated that the vehicle was experiencing shifting problems in third gear. when the vehicle was in cruising speeds and reduced speed the vehicle would jump from 5th gear to second gear, which caused the rpms to be too high. the contact stated that when accelerating from a stop the vehicle would shift very sluggishly when shifting from second to third gear. the rpm's would increase so the driver would have to release the accelerator for the gears to shift. this problem occurred often, and took the vehicle to the dealer, and were told that they needed the transmission replaced. *ak
02/26/200764000112/28/2001
 Transmission failed. *jb
03/12/2007108309101/14/2006
 Slipping from 2nd to 3rd around 40 - 55 mph and engine would rev, also whiplashing strength slamming gears about 3 times a day. taken to carmax for extended warranty service and wasn't honored due to not being able to duplicate the problem and could not find related recalls for this problem. they said the vehicle was working properly. maintenance record shows transmission fluid has been changed before purchasing. also taken to aamco for second opinion and they found burnt fluid suggesting a problem currently still troubleshooting do to extended warranty wanting hard evidence. there are no transmission codes showing up on the computer or warning light illuminated. fluids have been changed by aamco and slamming got worse. i have printed out over 55 pages in complaints and hoping this would be evidence enough to have my transmission rebuilt before my extended warranty is up 13,000 miles from now. *jb
02/16/200782000212/24/2001
 The first transmission failure was at 40242 miles. the vehicle suddenly stopped working, and we were forced to pull over on the side of the highway. the vehicle was covered under extended warranty, but it took several weeks of negotiations between honda and the warranty company to do an 80-20 split. the second transmission failure was similar, with failure while driving at 82,000 miles. honda will agree to pay parts only, but will not buy them locally, and wants to ship them overseas at our expense. we live in germany with the air force, shipping will be over $1000 and labor will be over $1000 at the local honda dealer. the recall work was done on the 2nd transmission in may 04. shame on honda for allowing this problem to continue. *jb
05/03/200692500109/30/2001
 Transmission failure on a honda odyssey 2002. *nm
02/12/200790312105/29/2004
 2002 honda odyssey purchased used in 2004. from day one noticed random transmission slip. dealer purchased from and honda dealer both checked vehicle. could not get slippage to occur while car was at shop. while starting off from an intersection vehicle would not shift out of 1st gear, rpms raised and lost power,near mis-side impact. took it to honda dealer and was told the transmission was trashed. *nm
12/09/2006837981
 Tl*- the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey with an odometer reading of 83888 miles. the engine light turned on december 9, 2006. the contact took the vehicle to the dealer about a week later. the dealer performed a diagnostic which revealed an error :code 103 pool code stored p1750-clutch pressure failure. the dealer recommend installing a clutch pressure control solenoid. the dealer service representative at valley high honda of victorville ca, quoted $500.00 to replace the part and if it did not work, the contact was told that the vehicle may need a new transmission at a cost of $4000.00. the contact took the vehicle without repairing it. the contact called corporate honda at 1-800-999-1009 and left a message. on december 12, 2006 the contact received a call from corporate honda and was informed of a 2005 recall on 2002 and 2003 transmissions of these vehicles, campaign id 04v176000. the contact was also told that the vehicle had a 100000 mile warranty, and that the vehicle was covered under the recall. the contact took the vehicle back to valley high honda of victorville ca, and was told that since the engine light was not on they could not work on the vehicle. the contact called corporate honda office at 1-800-999-1009 and spoke to michael bodan case number n012007-01-1601830, who confirmed the vehicle is under warranty, and to continue to drive the vehicle until the light comes on again. then take the vehicle to the dealer for repairs. the contact wants to file a complaint against honda and the dealership because of their response, as well as, the unfair business practice by the dealer when the vehicle was taken in the first time. the dealer did not inform the contact that there was a recall or a warranty that covered the vehicle for this issue. the failure milege was 83798 miles.
01/18/2007510001211/07/2001
 2002 honda odyssey is 5 yrs old with 50k miles. for several months, upon a slight incline when accelerating, the rpm would increase a lot but the speed remains about 10-20 mph until the transmission shifts. during 1 event on jan. 18,2007, the problem was so severe that it lasted for awhile and fearing for our safety, we pulled over the car to the curb and stopped the car for several minutes before proceeding again. the fear was not only of stalling but if the transmission finally shifts, the minivan would lurch forward and rear end the vehicle in front. i have brought it in to a honda dealer on jan. 19 and still await an answer on whether honda would cover the cost of replacing the transmission. the honda service personnel said that it may not be covered at all which is very strange given the number of complaints regarding the 2002 year model and the class action lawsuit that honda lost regarding the '99-'01 models. *nm
01/09/2007109/21/2001
 Honda odyssey 2002 transmission let motor rev up until i took my foot off gas, malfunction indicator warning light came on. dealer said transmission needs to be replaced and warranty covers only 99 - 01. did research and notice a lot of 2002 odyssey have same problems. consumer guide automotive website says automatic transmission problems prompted company to extend warranty to 7 years/100,000 miles (2000-03). service dealer wants me to pay them. called manufacturer and was assigned case number n032007-01-1100849. van should be ready tomorrow 12 jan 07 for pick up. we are being charged over 4,000 which i believed i shouldn't pay or get reimburse. will check with legal department. *jb
01/05/200757000810/10/2001
 I have a 2002 honda odyssey with a transmission problem that is making me fear for the safety of myself and my children. the van is lurching and/or halting when accelerating at various times throughout the day. i am in stop and go traffic on a daily basis and have had to pull over on the side of the road in 6 or 7 instances when the rpms are revving but car is not accelerating. i have nearly hit the car in front of me when the van has lurched unexpectedly at the speed of 25-30 miles per hour. my van is at the honda dealership today, january 5, 2007. *nm
12/13/200674000107/08/2002
 Took van to a dealer to get appraised, and got a very low appraisal due to the transmission shifting hard. unaware it was the beginning of a faulty transmission, and being used to driving another vehicle, i thought it was just the way the transmission shifted. took the vehicle to a local mechanic, who performed a transmission flush, but the problem didn't go away. in fact, that very day it started slipping when shifting from 2nd to 3rd gear, and from 3rd to 4th gear, particularly when the vehicle was cold. in fear of my safety due to slipping and unexpected lurching in stop-and-go traffic, i took it to the service department at a local honda dealership, who stated it was a faulty clutch in the transmission, and that the transmission will need to be replaced. vehicle had 74,000 miles on it, and was out of warranty. manufacturer covered the transmission, and i paid for the labor to install the transmission and the mandatory 4-wheel alignment after installation. was told by the service representative that the new transmission was better than the original, and carries a 3-year 36,000 mile warranty.
12/14/2006496275011/01/2002
 Tl *- the contact stated that his vehicle is constantly hesitating. he has been experiencing the hesitation about 3 times a week for the past 9 months. the contact stated at slight acceleration the car hesitates terribly, as often as, once a day and, as many as, 5 times a day. while he was driving into a driveway the vehicle hesitated and then it accelerated causing the vehicle to almost go through the garage door. after that incident the vehicle check engine light came on. the contact took vehicle to a local mechanic and the mechanic told him that there was a safety recall for his vehicle. he states that he called the dealership that sold him the vehicle and they stated to him that the day he brought it in for a maintenance check they also installed a new oil jet kit on 8-24-04. the contact stated that he is furious because he was never contacted about the recall and that the dealership never told him that they installed the new oil jet kit. the contact stated that since 2004 he has experience problems with his car hesitating and, that the transmission is faulty. the contact can provide any repair invoices if needed.
12/16/20061
 My transmission failed with 55k on the vehicle...yes it was a honda so i thought, but as i research the problem i am finding that thousands of consumers are being screwed by honda with this defect. what can we do to make honda do a recall. *nm
12/09/200686000109/11/2001
 Purchased odyssey '02 on 9/11/01. in that first year, noticed sluggish shifting from 1st into 2nd. returned to deal twice, both times said there is no problem they can find. in summer '04, returned to dealer for transmission recall band-aid. again, no problem found with transmission. 11/06 returned to dealer for more dramatic shifting issues, now said we will need new transmission. 12/09/06 transmission failed, sporadic shifting up & down, slipping, not moving beyond 2nd gear much of the time. drove backroads to dealer for repairs...waiting for diagnosis & damage report. *nm
10/31/2006424003003/17/2002
 Dt*: the contact stated the engine hesitated when accelerating from 30 mph. there was a nhtsa recall, # 04v176000, regarding the power train: automatic transmission. the parts needed to repair the vehicle were not available at the local dealership. the manufacturer confirmed the parts were not available.
11/29/200633000204/26/2002
 My 2002 honda odyssey is currently having a 3rd transmission put in. i purchased this vehicle new and it has 70,000 miles. the dealer has been co-operative in the repairs, but what happens when my warranty expires?! *nm
11/27/200653000103/10/2002
 Dt*: the contact stated while driving 40 mph, a noise was heard and the transmission light on the dashboard illuminated. the transmission would not shift into second gear. the vehicle was maneuvered off the road and slowly driven to the dealer. there was a nhtsa recall, #04v176000, regarding the automatic transmission. the vehicle was not included in the recall due to the vin.
08/20/200692000111/09/2001
 Dt*: approximately two weeks after the vehicle was serviced, and the transmission was checked, it started to slip, the vehicle would jerk and appeared to downshift to 2 gears at once. the next day while driving, the vehicle's speed was drastically reduced from 70 to 30 mph. the vehicle was towed to a repair shop and it was diagnosed with complete transmission failure. updated 12/18/06. *jb
11/16/2006500001611/01/2005
 Dt*: the contact stated while attempting to shift gears reverse to drive the vehicle malfunctioned and would not switch gears. the local dealer was called who determined the vehicle was not included in any recall due to the vin. the contact found a recall, #04v176000, regarding the power train: automatic transmission. there were no repairs made.
09/01/20061
 2002 odyssey transmission went out. *ts the consumer received a safety recall in the mail and took the vehicle to be inspected and corrected. the consumer was told the repairs had been made, however 2 months later the transmission failed. the local dealership told the consumer they would repair it, if she paid for the labor. *jb
06/01/200665980112/28/2001
 Dt*: the contact stated a nhtsa recall # 04v176000 for the power train: automatic transmission was serviced in august of 2002. the problem still existed after the service dealer signed off on the recall repair. the transmission slipped out of gear as the vehicle was accelerated to 30 mph. the service dealer was unable to reproduce the problem and informed the contact to wait until the problem was more pronounced, so they could identify the problem and make the repair. the manufacturer was not contacted.
09/21/20066869106/24/2002
 Our 2002 odyssey has had transmission problems since shortly after we purchased it in july 2002. it has a very hard shift, causing the vehicle to lurch and jolt from gear to gear. this has made acceleration difficult and deceleration almost as bad, because the van goes from slowly accelerating to an unexpected jump in speed with a neck cracking lurch. we have taken our van to the shop repeatedly starting at 6869 miles, again at 7867, complained at every servicing, had the transmission recall work performed, continued complaining with no result. we gave up for about two years. when the problem worsened we switched mechanics in 2004. our new mechanic worked on the transmission and throttle, but was unable to access the codes in the van's computer to truly diagnose the problem. on 21 september 2006, he made arrangements for a honda mechanic (who is a close friend of his) to look at the van again. the honda mechanic said that he cannot understand how honda could tell us nothing was wrong for so many years - the van computer was full of codes concerning the transmission. this is because the transmission is a 2001 transmission in a 2002 van. he said the transmission is part of a honda recalled group of transmission from the 1999-2001 model years. this is why the transmission does not work properly, why it has such a hard shift, why it cannot accelerate smoothly, why it cannot decelerate smoothly, and why it drops out of gear when traveling at highway speeds. *nm
07/22/20061
 Started to notice engine revving but no acceleration between 2nd and 3rd gears. when i took my odyssey in for it routine maintenance, asked mechanic to check to see if the fluids were ok and if anything seemed wrong. everything seemed ok, but the revving engine with no acceleration problem continued. my mechanic investigated further and talked with a transmission specialist who stated it's the beginning of the transmission failing. our odyssey has 70000 miles on it, but the reason we bought it was honda had a reputation for reliable cars with few major repairs. we maintain it regularly and do not drive in harsh conditions, no mighty mountains or dirt roads. just regular old suburban driving. *nm
08/23/200660300110/04/2001
 Dt*: the contact stated without warning the transmission would not go above 20 mph. the dealership determined the transmission needed to be replaced. a nhtsa recall, #04v176000, was performed on the vehicle concerning, the automatic transmission. when the recall was performed, the vehicle did not require a transmission. however, the recall did not remedy the problem. the dealership would not offer a second repair under the recall.
01/01/200610
 Transmission of 2002 honda odyssey van fails to shift gears while accelerating causing near rear-end collisions in traffic. honda representative and dealer claim that there is an internal memo from honda to their dealers about this problem being caused to these specific transmissions by typical transmission service (flush). if true, and i was shown part of the document, the public is being kept unaware of what appears to me to be a manufacturing defect that is endangering lives. in addition, by blaming the vehicle owner for having transmission service performed outside of the honda dealership, honda is avoiding responsibility for the problem. *nm
07/31/200691000107/01/2002
 Dt*: the contact stated that prior to having transmission problems a recall letter # 04v176000 was received pertaining to the transmission 2nd gear inspection. the vehicle was taken to the dealers who stated that the recall was on a voluntary basis only and that they would inspect the vehicle. upon inspection, the dealer determined that transmission only needed to have an additional cooling line run through the transmission and a flushing. after the recall remedy began having problems with the transmission. while driving, there have been several almost accidents due to a malfunction of the transmission stalling. after the most recent incident, the vehicle was towed to the dealer. upon examination, the dealer determined that the transmission needed to be replaced but they will not replace the transmission under recall. the consumer also experienced brake problems. updated 09/13/06. *jb
08/08/200692000107/01/2002
 Dt*: the contact stated at any speed, the transmission shifted hard. the dealership determined the transmission needed to be replaced. there was a nhtsa recall, # 04v176000, regarding the automatic transmission. the vehicle was not included in the recall due to the vin.
07/02/200620
 Dangerous condition exists. the 2002 honda odyssey, after driving 40 to 50 miles and when the car is down shifting to go up a hill or to pass another vehicle, it will down shift very violently into i assume 1st gear. it will go from about 2000 rpm to about 7500 rpms in an instant when the gas pedal is pushed down, even gently, in order to maintain highway speeds. this occurred about 10 times the friday prior to july 4, 200 6 and again on friday july 28. 2006 . after the first time we took the car to a honda dealer in tulsa, oklahoma. we told them the problem and they said the car's computer showed there was no problem. they drove the car for about 10 miles and could not make it do it again. i had told them they needed to drive it for 100 miles to make it do it again. after the second event, which was very much like the first, we took the vehicle to bob howard honda in oklahoma city and received almost exactly the same response. if they cannot drive the car and make it do what we are complaining about they say there is nothing they can do. what they do not realize is that it is a very serious condition with possible life threatening consequences. if you are driving down the interstate and come to a slight incline where the car, in order to maintain highway speeds, suddenly and without warning down shifts into first gear and the tachometer goes to 7500 rpms one could be rear ended by a vehicle following too close. i am a 63 year old white male who has been driving since i was 15 and i have never experienced this dangerous situation before. *jb
03/04/2006107000108/11/2002
 (product name: honda odyssey transmission) i took my honda odyssey to midas for normal servicing with a transmission flush, after getting the car back several (2-3) days later my transmission was down shifting form 5th gear to 3rd while accelerating to highway speeds. i took the car back and they said not enough transmission fluid was added at first and that they said they fixed the problem, after i had 2nd & 5th gear started to slip. the transmission is no longer working and the cost to repair it is over $2,000 dollars. honda america said that since the car has 111,000 miles on it that they will do nothing, midas says they did everything correctly but honda says they did not use honda transmission fluid so they are to blame. i want this fixed. help. *nm
06/20/200606/26/2002
 2002 honda odyssey, ex. mileage 33600. while accelerating through 35 - 50 mph, transmission downshifts on it's own, the car jerks,shakes and then surges forward. the engine speed changes between 1000rpm to 1500rpm. it is scary, especially with the kids in the car. the problem first started occurring after about 15k miles. have taken the car to dealer several times, dealer says everything is fine and that they cannot duplicate the problem. everytime i take the van out for drive with my kids in it, i think that could be the day the car would stall on the road and this is causing me sleepless nights. please investigate and issue a recall before something really bad happens and precious lives are lost. *jb
03/01/2006790001
 2002 honda odyssey brakes make noise when backing up and stopping. transmission shifts hard. mechanic also determined there was a problem with the weld near transmission mount. *kb the consumer was told that the noise created by the rear disc brakes was by design. when the brakes wore out the consumer replaced all four pads and had the rotor turned. after that the noise was no longer present. the consumer noticed that the transmission was shifting hard and occasionally the rpm's would jump between shifts. around this time the consumer received a recall referencing the automatic transmission. the vehicle was taken tot he dealer and the problem was repaired. after repair the problem worsened with increasingly hard shifts and more frequent slips where the engine revved up the vehicle didn't move. the vehicle was taken tot he dealer who indicated that the transmission needed to be replaced. *nm
01/01/19011
 Consumer requesting reimbursement for failed transmission on 2002 odyssey. *ts ***nar*** the transmission was recalled.
04/25/2006113720102/01/2001
 Dt*: the contact stated while driving at various speeds the check engine light illuminated. the vehicle was taken to an independent repair shop, a diagnostic test was performed and displayed code p0740, torque converter. a nhtsa recall # 04v176000, was performed on the vehicle concerning the original automatic transmission. however the recall did not remedy the problem. the dealership was not alerted.
04/14/200691000112/22/2001
 Our 2002 honda odyssey ex is canadian manufactured. we purchased it from a oregon honda dealer 12/2001 with only 38 mi. on it. we were not told about the grey market or it's implications, and have never received any recall /safety information on this vehicle. the dealership said they couldn't get it for me. i contacted the dealership owner and finally the service dept. got information on a transmission problem recall, and performed the service in sept. 2005. the canadian honda campaign number is k16; nhtsa bulletin number is 04v176000. the dealership service dept. told me replacement of a lubricant part for second gear was needed. i never saw the bulletin itself until yesterday when i found it online. now i know that the bulletins suggested replacing the part for vehicles with under 24000 km (15000 miles) and for vehicles with more kms/miles- ours had over 60000 miles -doing an inspection to see if there was discoloration on the gears from overheating, and if so, replacing the transmission. the explanation on both bulletins is that heat buildup occurs between the counter shaft and the secondary shaft second gears eventually leading to gear tooth chipping or gear breakage. the service dept. now says the transmission is full of metal, in spite of the revision to the oil cooler return line. i found out there is a 7yr/70,000 mile warranty on 2002 odyssey transmissions in canada and america ; honda canada says our model doesn't qualify, but couldn't tell me why. american honda says that the recall work was done and this new problem is not related to the recall problem. yet 6 mo. later we have a transmission full of metal, exactly what the recall work was meant to prevent. neither manufacturer accepts responsibility. this is a definite safety factor - a transmission that is unreliable and unpredictable is hazardous, and renders the car undriveable. *jb
04/10/200640000112/27/2001
 The transmission on our 2002 honda odyssey minivan began failing around 40,000 miles. the 2nd gear lubrication recall had been performed. one of the modes of failure was the inability of the transmission to shift from 2nd to 3rd gear during acceleration. the transmission would come out of 2nd but not engage 3rd gear and would act as if it were in neutral. another mode of failure was the transmission would abruptly come out of 3rd gear during acceleration. for both of these failures the engine would no longer be under load, and rpms would dramatically increase. this loud revving and no acceleration startles the driver. both of these modes of failure are particularly dangerous, because they would happen during acceleration. when it happened, you would typically be trying to cross a highway, or merge onto the interstate. the driver would find themselves in an accident situation because the vehicle would not be able to safely cross the highway, or merge with traffic. additionally, a rear end accident was a potential danger because you would suddenly stop accelerating, catching the driver behind you off guard. when the transmission was in neutral during the failure, you could not get the transmission to come back into gear until the vehicle had slowed down considerably. once the vehicle failed to shift but this time showed a fault light on the dash. the fault decoded to an improper gear ratio message. the dealer determined that the transmission needed replacement. on conversation with a honda representative at their headquarters, she surprisingly acknowledged that there is a known defect in this transmission. my internet research has exposed many other cases of this exact same failure mode in this transmission (as well as some other failure modes). this transmission should be recalled and repaired at no cost to the owners as it causes a dangerous and potentially fatal situation. *jb
03/20/200670972101/22/2002
 I have a 2002 honda odyssey, 70972 miles. the engine light came on and i brought it back to the hoffman honda dealer. after charging me $93.28 diagnostic fee, the dealer told me that i need a transmission for about $5000. i contacting the honda america, the dealer said honda america would cover the parts and i would have to pay additional $600 for labor. honda has extended warranties for the odyssey transmission (1999-2001). the number of transmission failures on 2002 odyssey is no less than 2001. but the company would not extend the warranty for 2002.*jb
03/24/20068856025
 Transmission slips between 2nd and 3rd gears. *jb
03/16/200650000212/12/2001
 My 2002 honda odyssey, which i purchased brand new, has 50,000 miles now. recently, i noticed a transmission problem and the 'tcs' and 'check engine' light came on. and the van will only move 20 miles per hour while the tach is at 4,000 rpm. then, using an obd diagnostic tool, it showed 'gear ratio error'. to learn more about the problem i went online and found out from other honda owners that they have exactly the same problem on this particular year model. so i called honda headquarters and they were reluctant to help. in my opinion there should be a nationwide recall on this particular vehicle. *jb
02/22/200692195111/20/2001
 Transmission slipped gears and vehicle was unable to accelerate while climbing a hill. it happened several times afterwards. dealers said the vehicle need a new transmission for ~$6000. i found cases like this have been widely reported at your and other websites. please investigate if this is a product defect, but i am convinced it is. thanks. *nm
02/08/200680000104/28/2002
 Dt*: the contact stated while driving on the interstate at 65 mph a loud thump was heard, and the driver thought a rodent had been run over. when the vehicle left the interstate the transmission began to hesitate. the contact noticed fluid on the underside of the vehicle. the dealership determined the number 2 gear flew out of the transmission through the housing. there is nhtsa recall, # 04v176000, regarding the automatic transmission. the vehicle has the same problems as indicated in the recall; however, it is not included in the recall due to the vin. update 3/3/2006 - *nm updated 03/14/06. *jb updated on 05/10/26. *ak
12/22/20051
 I purchased a 2002 odyssey from a dealership in fairfax, va. i have been told that the transmission needs to be replaced it is not covered under the nhtsa recall because it was made in canada. even the extended warranty they sold me won't cover it for the same reason. i was told that canadian made vehicles sold in the us are not regulated by the nhtsa. *jb
12/16/200590000111/01/2001
 Dt: the contact stated in 2004 vehicle was repaired under nhtsa recall campaign 04v179000 concerning the automatic transmission. on december 16, 2005 the automatic transmission failed. it will not shift into any gear. the contact is currently waiting for the tow truck to arrive at the scene to tow the vehicle to the service dealer. he contacted the manufacturer, and was told they will offer no free remedy. *ak updated 1/23/2006 - the vehicle vin was checked and honda replaced the transmission for free under a 7yr/100000 mile extended warranty. *nm
01/01/19011
 2002 honda odyssey cd player, rear wiper motor, clock light and transmission stopped working few months after purchase. *ts ***no answer required*** *jb
11/18/200566000108/22/2002
 In july of 2004 i received the recall notice for the 2002 honda odyssey for the transmission. i had called to bring my van in and told them that i was concerned because my van was not shifting properly and it had been driving rough. i was told that if there was a problem with the transmission it would be replaced as instructed in the recall. of course, honda said nothing was wrong and added to my transmission the oil jet kit. i was told that there was nothing wrong with my transmission. intermittently over the next year and a half, my car would feel as though it was slipping or wouldn't shift smoothly. finally, in nov. 05 i backed out of my driveway, i put the car into drive and the car just sat there. it finally shifted to d after sitting for about a minute or so. while driving the car could not shift into 2nd the rpm would fly with no acceleration. i called honda to bring in my car and was told i would have to bring it in the following week. i insisted on the next morning. the car almost didn't make it to the dealer there was no acceleration and it would not shift out of first. we were told that we needed a new transmission and it would cost$6820 to replace. the car is not drivable. *jb
06/15/200549000112/10/2001
 Transmission failure. *jb
09/05/200537000107/27/2003
 Dt: the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. he received a recall letter in may or june 2004 concerning the transmission . he took vehicle to dealer on 6-17-04, and they took pictures inside the transmission, and could not find any scorch marks. they hooked up a kit oil jet, part 106250-pgh-306 to the car to keep the gears from getting hot. at 37,000 miles, roughly two-three weeks ago the transmission went out. it started shifting poorly and jerking badly. he took vehicle back to the dealership, and they would not fix vehicle under warranty or under recall 04v176000. they said it was a salvaged vehicle. the contact stated that transmission was bad at the factory, and it should not matter that it was a salvaged vehicle. *ak
09/12/200562000209/17/2001
 (1) transmission failed to engage 2nd to 3rd gears while driving. (2) transmission failed and unable to drive the van (3) took the van to honda dealer. they said the transmission needs to be replaced. premature transmission failure. it is a known problem for honda transmission. some car/van does have extended warranty, but they do not have extended factory warranty for my van. my co-worker's 1999 honda odyssey's transmission was replaced with extended factory warranty after the transmission failed. why is my van does not have extended warranty? thank you. *nm
09/01/200593000110/10/2001
 2002 honda odyssey van 1. transmission recall issued oct 2004, vehicle brought into dealer (honda house, st. cloud mn) 60,000 miles. dealer certified that transmission was ok, no work done. 2. at 65,000 miles transmission made banging noise when put into reverse and when cold. transmission also shifted fast. 3. at 93,000 miles, transmission slipped from drive to neutral when driving down road, check engine light appeared. 4. vehicle was brought in for checking and transmission fluid change. 5. dealer indicated transmission was failing. 6. dealer said previous model years 2000 and 2001 had similar transmission problems. *nm
08/10/200525000209/01/2002
 Transmission will fluctuate between gears. have replaced egr under warranty. problem persists. little or no acceleration at times. body feels loose over chassis. vehicle from stop hesitates during initial acceleration. 25k miles. *nm
08/07/2005860001
 I was not notified about the recall of the vehicle for transmission failures. when i found out my transmission had to be replaced, i was told by honda customer line employee at 800 999 1009 that a repair was made to my vehicle without telling me it was done. the recall was april 2004. the alleged repair was in may 2004. the alleged notice mailed to me was july 2004. i smell deception by honda. they may be covering up a bigger problem with the odyssey than nhtsa is aware. i have heard that several owners of 2002 odysseys have had transmission failures that could lead to locking up of the vans and could lead to crashes. my van recently did not accelerate while entering the interstate in dayton ohio. this nearly lead to a serious accident involving my wife and two kids. i learned of this recall from consumer reports . the so called repair in 2004 failed to correct the problem. *nm
07/24/200586000303/10/2002
 My '02 honda odyssey is now on its third transmission in 86000 miles the first was replaced at 3000. last failure occurred on interstate while going through hills of chattanooga, tn. traction control came on and brakes started to fail due to the large amount of transmission fluid ejected from vehicle. luckily was able to control van and move off of roadway. honda replaced entire transmission but has not reimbursed for other expenses. this vehicle has a significant overheating problem in the transmission causing failure.*jb
07/15/2005315501010/15/2004
 My 2002 honda odyssey was shipped to us illegally by the honda canada(according to us honda). there was a recall on the transmission us honda refusing to do the recall order bec. the van was manufactured in canada. the van originally purchase in bremerton wa. *jb
08/05/200530
 We have a 2002 honda odyssey ex. while driving, with foot on accelerator, the engine tries to shift into another gear, but just revs without engaging into gear. this has been happening regularly (every few miles) for the last two weeks. it had occurred previously several months ago, but could not be diagnosed by honda. it has become worse and more frequent in recent weeks, and honda was again unable to diagnose. honda customer service could only advise taking it to another dealer for service. we know that there is a transmission recall on this vehicle. we are unaware of the step the honda service department took to try to diagnose or correct the problem. *nm
03/01/20056
 Transmission slips between gear 2 and 3. dealer could not duplicate the problem, and said could do nothing. considering the number of similar complaints on odyssey discussion forums, and at this nhtsa website, it is impossible honda does not know the root cause of this issue. i believe they are outright lying and deceiving the customers and putting them through this mess. as of today the vehicle is exhibiting the problem in various gears and jerking. will take to dealer friday. probably the last honda/acura i will ever buy. the nhtsa needs to make honda recall mission asap.*ak
04/06/200545000112/15/2001
 While driving at 45 mph transmission failed suddenly, making vehicle hard to drive.*ak
03/14/20052
 Nhtsa recall campaign 04v176000 concerning automatic transmission. after having the repairs to the oil cooler return line performed the problem recurred. while driving 40 mph driver was unable to shift gears, and the transmission locked up. *ak
03/13/200555000101/15/2002
 While driving one day (it came on suddenly, no prior problems), our 2002 odyssey would buck and stall. we could mantain speed over 60mph, but under that the rpm indicator would surge as the car slowed and refused to accelerate. it was like trying to drive in nuetral. at lights or slowing to turn the car would continue to jerk violently. we took it to our honda dealer who took almost a week to give us a response: something in the transmission that wasn't supposed to fail at 50k miles had failed. they agreed to replace the transmission.*ak
03/16/200552000111/15/2001
 When accelerating between 20-30 mph from a stop position vehicle would lurch and commence to accelerate. vehicle was taken to the dealer, who informed the consumer that the problem was due to automatic transmission. *ak
11/01/20041
 At 45,000 miles transmission failed completely. consumer contacted the dealer. however, the dealer will not assist the consumer with any repairs. recall 04v176000 was issued on automatic transmission. *ak
12/01/200410
 The consumer heard noises coming from the vehicle's transmission. *nm the vehicle pulled to the right, the electronic equipment light would go on and off for no reason, the air bag light had come on, transmission failed, the gears would not shift easily, the rpm arrow would erratically swing from different levels while the transmission was struggling to shift gears, the tcs light was intermittent along with the engine light and the heater exhilarated a loud sound when in use. *sc
07/24/20041
 Nhtsa recall campaign 04v176000 concerning transmission failure. after having the revision to the oil cooler return line performed,and while driving 50 mph the vehicle stalled. driver was not able to restart the vehicle. it was towed to the dealer for inspection, and mechanic determined that transmission needed to be replaced. *ak
12/06/20042
 Transmission was slipping out of gear at various speeds, preventing the vehicle from moving. took vehicle for checkup twice, but the cause was undetermined.*ak
01/21/200554300408/21/2001
 2002 honda odyssey with approx 55k miles is experiencing intermittent automatic transmission slippage. i'm not sure the exact conditions that brings this about, and cannot reproduce it at will. but every now and then, when i step on the gas pedal to accelerate, the rpm shoots up really high but no acceleration occurs. i would have to let go of the gas and slow down until the transmission engages again. this is similar to what others are reporting on this website. i took my vehicle to a honda service center today and they could not recreate the problem and wanted me to take it back and drive it until the problem occurs again. i explained to the service rep. that this is not a good idea because i'm putting my family in danger and who knows if they will ever be able to recreate the problem as it is so intermittent at this stage. the service rep. escalated me to his manager and he will test my van further tonight and will call me tomorrow. the fact that honda has not recalled this problem and the way the problem is being handled by honda may lead to serious public safety issues not only for honda drivers but others on the road as well. *nm
01/12/200537589906/09/2002
 At first i thought it was a one-time deal (first occurrence happened early in 2004)because it would happen in different areas. the problem seems to be more consistent now at the same spot. traveling on the highway (for about 7 miles at @65-70 mph) and then getting off at the exit, turning onto the main road (there is a yield sign so one does not have to come to a complete stop when exiting off ramp to main road). approximately 20 mph (on a flat straight road) and slow acceleration the rpm will rapidly rise to @4000 and the vehicle slips out of gear for about 5-10 seconds. we have to either let off the gas pedal and wait for the gears to re-engage or leave the rpm at 4000 and the gear will eventually engage again. *nm
12/09/2004600002
 While driving 35 mph vehicle stalled. vehicle was towed. dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem. *ak the dealer found that they needed to replace the transmission. the transmission was rebuilt and installed. one day after picking up the vehicle, the catalytic converter failed and had to be replaced. *sc
10/14/200457000402/14/2002
 Vehicle came to abrupt stop while traveling at a speed around 40mph, in some instances, it downshifted and won't accelerate at the same rate of speed that almost cause an accident (transmission was causing the vehicle to act like that). 2nd, sliding door on both side of the vehicle won't open in so many occassion, winter or summer. *ak
09/01/200445000612/01/2001
 As reported by many other honda odyssey 2002 owners, the automatic transmission would pop out of 2nd or 3rd gear and into neutral. engine would rev up when given gas but with zero acceleration. about 6 times this happened over a 2 month period. by manually switching to a low gear and then back into automatic drive the transmission behaved properly. a few days ago the engine check light lit up, as well as the maintenance light. we took into dealer and were told an error code of p0730, incorrect gear ratio, was being reported by the vehicle's diagnostic circuitry. this is a very dangerous failure. dealer said a new transmission was needed, for some $4,500. after complaining that it is not acceptable for a 2-year old car's transmission to fail, even if our mileage was over the 36,000 mile warranty, dealer called honda and offered us a reconstructed transmission if we would pay $1,028 for the labor only. we accepted before reading all these similar complaints on the internet. we were also told that the onboard computer had to be replaced, since that is always done when the transmission is replaced. a reconstructed transmission, was explained to us, is replacing all internal mechanisms of the transmission but keeping the same exterior casing we had. we were told this was unrelated to the 2nd gear overheating problem. we are grateful to the dealer and honda for lowering our repair costs, but now feel that this is a known problem and a recall should be done before someone gets killed because of it. therefore we will ask honda for our $1,028 back before pursuing the matter legally. *jb
08/25/200461000111/19/2001
 I purchased a model year 2002 honda odyssey minivan in late november 2001. i recevied a recall alert from american honda back in 4/04 regarding the transmission recall. i arranged to have my vehicle repaired at my dealership of purchase in 5/04 per the recall instructions. they installed an oil jet kit which according to the american honda website was supposed to have been a permanent fix. on this website they also claimed that there have been documented transmission failures with this measure. in mid august i began to notice that my transmission was slipping in 2nd gear and several near stalls while driving. i took the vehicle back to my dealer at which time they informed me that my transmission had failed completey and needed to be replaced entirely. this was done at no cost to me as it was related to the recall according to the dealer. my vehicle was then re-equipped with a remanufactured (not new) transmission. i contacted american honda customer service by mail to voice my concerns regarding my transmission. they subsequently insisted that the transmission failure was not related to the recent recall however i find that hard to believe given the fact the when my transmission was inspected at the dealer they told me that the 2nd gear had failed and that the recall in question did affect the 2nd gear. i requested an extended warranty on my transmission which they eventually did provide me after much negotiations. in any case, i feel that the american honda has not been truthful to its customers regarding their claim that there have been no documented transmission failures related to their recall.*ak
06/22/2004422671
 Prior to receiving the recall the consumer noticed that the vehicle jerked when changing from one gear to another. *nm the dealer claimed that the performed the oil jet kit recall but the vehicle continued to drive the same and sometimes it even cut off. *nm
09/01/20042
 After the recall repairs were made the consumer continued to have problems with the vehicle's transmission. *nm there was an installation of the oil jet kit which was intended to repair or prevent the problem. recall# 04v176000. *sc *jb
02/01/2004506/01/2002
 While driving the vehicle became sluggish and shuttered. *nm the vehicle would not accelerate between 45-60 mph. the consumer found other consumers with the same problems he was experiencing on the internet. *tc
07/07/2004107/07/2004
 After an initial check-up and diagnosis the dealer determined that the vehicle needed a new transmission. *nm honda decided not to change the transmission but to install an oil jet kit. *sc *jb
10/04/200462400309/21/2001
 The consumer stated three weeks after the recall for the transmission interlock was performed the transmission failed completely. *jb
10/06/2004460004
 While driving transmission slips and hesitates before accelerating. the dealer states the part needs to be replaced. *ak
06/15/2004400001
 After automatic transmission recall 04v176000 rewpairs were peformed transmission slipped, and needed to be replaced. *ak
09/25/200447635
 After the dealership performed automatic transmission recall 04v176000 repairs vehicle was still experiencing transmission failure. vehicle will suddenly stop accelerating while driving. dealership was unable to correct the failure.*ak
10/18/200334000101/28/2002
 My 2002 honda odyssey also had the transmission slipping from high to low gear when it's about 34000 miles. we were driving on a highway and suddenly felt the jolts and then the tcs and check engine light went on. i had to make an exit and called aaa for it to be towed. the transmission was replaced but it seems the slipping is happening again at speeds between 35-55 mph. honda should at least extend the transmission warranty on 02-03's like what they did on the 99-01's.*ak
09/04/200428793301/16/2002
 My transmission started to make a whinn=ing noise when shifting into 3rd gear. i brought it to my dealer at 28,793 miles - they replaced the transmission at no charge rebuilt transmission serial # byba-9041204. at 35,856 miles the transmission starting to whine again, this time in 5th gear - a dealer mechanic rode with me and verifyed the noise and they replaced the transmission again with serial# byba-9041204. a few months later my neighbor had her 2002 honda odyssey lock up as she was driving at 50 mph on a country road. the front tires stopped turning and she came to rest in the oncoming traffic lane. she started the engine and the car would not move. she had about 64,000 miles at the time - the dealer finally got honda to replace the transmission and front tires at no cost! her honda vin# is 2hkrl18602h570664 so you can check the transmission serial# and find out what happened to the transmission. in talking to my dealer, he told me the same transmission is in the pilot, odyssey, and v-6 accord and the similiar accura models with v-6 engines. this make the problem widespread!!! i am about to take a 3,000 mile trip and called honda's at 1-800-999-1009 to tell them about my neighbors car - i was told that they have not had a lock up on any car with mileage under 60,000 miles - but there is always a first time!!! i have instructed my daughter to contact our attorney should we have a crash on the trip!!! the government must investigate this hond/accura transmission problem before someone gets killed. my neighbor was lucky she was on a lightly traveled 2-lane country road with her two sons.*ak
08/25/2004200001
 Consumer was driving on a steep highway and transmission failed. consumer took vehicle to dealer. after a couple of days dealer advised consumer that they could not duplicate the problem. vehicle is currently under an extended warranty. *ak
08/31/2004460001
 Consumer received recall notice 04 v176000 for replacement of transmission. consumer contacted the dealer after recall repairs were performed by the dealer. the problem had not been resolved, and the transmission failed while shifting into second and third gears. *ak
01/01/19011
 Nar 02/28/2003 transmission defect on 2002 honda odyssey. *cb
06/15/20041
 On june 14, 2004 i brought my 2002 honda odyssey to curry honda in chamblee, georgia for the transmission recall (nhtsa campaign id number : 04v176000 ). at the time the odyssey had 45,841. on june 15, the service technician, called and told me their was discoloration on the transmission and the transmission would have to be replaced under the recall. curry honda then placed an order for a replacement transmission. later in the day i was called back by and was told that honda had looked at pictures of the transmission and said that the transmission did not need to be replaced and they were to only install the oil jet kit. i called american honda and was told that they would open a case and i would be called back soon. after over a month i was still not contacted so i faxed the details of my incident to honda. one month later i was finally contacted. honda said that even though the dealer thought the transmission needed to be replaced that they would not do anything to help me. they said the technician may have been inexperienced and gave me faulty information. this feels very much like a doctor telling me i needed an operation and the insurance company, without seeing me, claiming everything is ok. additionally they have been very poor at responding to my issue.*ak
08/17/2004360002002/11/2002
 We noticed our 2002 honda odyssey's transmission started to slip from second to third gear around 36,000 miles. coincidentally the second gear recall was received one week later. we brought our odyssey in for the transmission problem and recall. they performed the recall work but said the transmission slipping problem could not be duplicated. they said that if there were a problem with the transmission, the engine light would illuminate. after driving the vehicle for 3,000 more miles, the transmission slipping has occurred approximately 10 times. sometimes it is not as noticeable with the engine getting up to 3,500 to 4,000 rpm, but a couple times it has reached over 5,000 rpm with a huge jerk when the vehicle finally shifted. we finally could not stand the defect and called the dealership for service. their first response was the vehicle we out of warranty. after some discussion/negotiation they decided to fix the problem by replacing the egr valve and the shift solenoid. the vehicle seemed to operate appropriately from the dealership to home. the next day, my wife was driving my three daughters to a friend's house and the dash board lights came on (d, tcs, and malfunction indicator lights) with the transmission not allowing the vehicle to coast. the vehicle slowed down very quickly. she turned the car off and restarted with the malfunction indicator light on. she decided to turn around and drive home (1 mile). the transmission did not seem to be operating appropriately as the vehicle was not accelerating and in one violent jerk the vehicle made a loud screeching sound. my family is home safe, but we do not feel safe driving our $30,000 supposedly reliable honda odyssey. we have called the dealership and are waiting for their cal. although, we are hopeful they will resolve this problem under warranty, we are more hopefully that a recall will be made for all 2002 honda odyssey transmissions as others have posted very similar experiences. *jb
07/01/2004220001
 Dealership is unable to perform automatic transmission recall 04v176000 repairs within a reasonable time. the earliest appointment date is november 2004.*ak *tc
07/22/2004210001
 Consumer took vehicle to dealer for recall repairs concerning transmission, and was told the parts were not in. when driving the vehicle stalled. dealer was not making appointments. *ak
05/19/2004250001
 While driving transmission slipped gears and vehicle was unable to accelerate. dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem. *ak
07/24/200463400112/11/2001
 During acceleration onto i-65 south, the transmission began slipping resulting in no power being applied to the drive wheels. this incident repeated itself numerous times with the most serious being after accelerating from a stop light, no power being transmitted to the drive wheels for almost a two minute period of time. manual engagement using the shift lever was tried without success. during this two minute period of time, the engine ran to 5,000 rpm without gas pedal input and the check engine light and the tcs light illuminated and stayed lighted until the vehicle was turned off. after starting the next morning, the check engine light stayed illuminated but the tcs light was extinguished. during the ensuing drive back to our home (5 hours) the transmission would slip at every stop made. use of downshift for passing vehicles was not possible as when a downshift was attempted, the transmission immediately began slipping with resulting power loss. during a stop where use of reverse gears was required, the transmission wouldn't engage for almost 4 minutes. this problem has been a long-standing problem. the transmission since the vehicle was purchased seemed slow to shift and would jolt when shifting was accomplished. the dealership termed this hesitation and repeatedly could not find a defect or isolate the problem during inspection and road tests. the vehicle is currently at gary smith honda in fort walton beach, fl. it was presented for service on monday, jul 26. they are attempting to isolate the malfunction and determine corrective action.*ak
07/23/20042
 While shifting into reverse vehicle failed to move. consumer had the vehicle towed to the dealer for inspection, and mechanic determined that transmission needed to be replaced. *ak
05/06/2004780001
 When shifting to second gear transmission failed and lost power.consumer pulled over and restarted the vehicle. dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem. *ak
05/01/200445145112/16/2001
 Received recall notice for possible transmission damage to second gear. at about the same time, transmission in the vehicle began slipping on shifts from 2nd to 3rd gear - while accelerating, transmission would slip, rpm would rise and vehicle would slow down - than, transmission would catch and accelerate rather quickly. transmission needed replacement - honda claims unrelated to recall and initially would not pay for repair since vehicle out of warranty. compromise reached wherein honda paid for part and customer paid installation. *la
06/26/2004106/01/2002
 Problems with transmission failure on 2002 honda odyssey.*mr the consumer stated the engine light illuminated and the vehicle was taken to the nearest dealer. after the inspection that was when the consumer was told the vehicle needed a new transmission. there was a recall on the honda odyssey for the transmission, however the reason why the consumers vehicle needed a transmission did not fall under the recall criteria
07/16/20041
 While driving 35 mph automatic transmission slipped while shifting from drive to neutral. also, there was hesitation, and the rpms went way up. dealership was notified. *ak
07/14/2004270001
 Consumer received a recall for transmission needing a second gear inspection. consumer took the vehicle to the dealer, and was told that the transmission problem did not exist as the manufacturer stated. however they would service the transmission at a charge to the consumer. . vehicle is at the dealer. however, consumer has not agreed to pay for the service.*ak
02/02/20022
 While driving at any speed consumer heard a loud knocking noise coming from the front. vehicle was taken to the dealer on numerous occasions for inspection, but mechanic was not able to duplicate the problem. *ak
06/18/20041
 While driving at 35 mph automatic transmission failed. vehicle was taken to the dealer, and replaced automatic transmission at dealer expense. *ak
06/15/20041
 While driving at 45 mph, the overdrive light illuminated, transmission slipped while shifting from second to third and from third to fourth gear. there is also hesitation and the engine revved way up. dealer replaced transmission with a rebuilt one. dealer notified. *la
06/14/20041
 Dealership is unable to perform automatic transmission recall 04v176000 repairs within a reasonable time frame. they are booked up. *ak *nm
05/10/20045000010011/10/2001
 My 2-year old, 50,000 mile, honda odyssey was brought into the shop for engine light came on, intermittent tcs light on, 'd' light blinking, shifting problems between second and third gear, wherein rpms run high. the 2002 honda odyssey was recalled at the same time. the dealer performed recall and determined that the vehicle had transmission problems unrelated to the recall, and still requires a transmission replacement. although i have a 75,000 mile extended warranty with automotive warranty services, inc. (1-800-621-2130) that covers transmission replacement, they refuse to pay for any replacement because the vehicle has been recalled. they refuse to listen to the actual details of the recall associated with a heat buildup and 'bluing'. the warranty service just sees the word 'transmission', and believes that it is honda's responsibility to replace the transmission. meanwhile, the dealer has determined that our vehicle does not suffer from the heat buildup problem, and honda will not pay for the replacement. so, our car sits at landmark honda, virginia with neither party wanting to claim responsibility. what recourse does the consumer have? *ak
05/16/2004109/30/2001
 2002 honda odyssey minivan with approximately 40,000 miles is having a problem with the transmission. the car occasionally revs (like it is in neutral) as the automatic transmission shifts between gears. dealer told us that this particular vehicle was not covered by the recent recall and that that recall was a preventative measure in any event. when we brought the car to the dealer, we were told that they could not replicate the problem in their tests.*ak
08/20/200213082007/20/2002
 Ongoing automatic transmission failure while driving at 40 mph. vehicle slipped out of gear, hesitated before accelerating, and tachometer dropped to zero. dealership was unable to duplicate or resolve the problem. dealership replaced the ecm and the pcm in an attempt to correct the issue. but problem recurred. *ak
04/19/200425000212/17/2001
 Transmission slipped out of gear (detected with high rpm and engine sound) while driving on busy street. engine and tcs dashboard lights came on. wife was driving with children in the van at the time. with great difficulty, she was able to coast the van into a parking lot. this happened one other time in a parking lot but no indicator lights came on and dealer couldn't replicate. van currently at dealership to have transmission replaced. i consider this a severe safety concern and given the number of complaints in various forums regarding this model/year, i think a mandatory recall would be the prudent thing to do before injury or death occurs.
12/01/20034000010003/01/2002
 Transmission problems - engine revs and doesn't get into gear, if driving 35-45 slips out of gear, traction control system light sometimes goes on as a result, malfunction light goes on. this is a serious hazard. you have to take your foot off the gas and pull off the road, then reenter. in december, dealer couldn't replicate claimed no prob. subsequent to visit, local lube place said trans fluid was low, then replaced it. still had same issues, took back to honda dealer again and now they are blaming the lube place for not tightening the trans fluid screw. however, this issue was identified to them prior to this happening. we happened to pay for an extended warranty. car has 45k miles. i have complained to honda customer relations and after being referred to honda care (warranty dept) and being told well they couldn't validate the issue in december so you have to go to the lube place. regardless of whether or not they can duplicate it - it happens and it's happened to dozens if not hundreds of other 2002 odyssey owners. i called back to honda customer relations and they are monitoring it now with the dealer to see if new fluid helps. with the volume of complaints on mycarstats.com and various other web sites stating the same thing - i am even more aggravated. honda can't pretend they don't know about this issue. what's taking them so long to recall?*ak
04/16/2004346002011/16/2001
 Automatic transmission is not working correctly. car is getting stuck in 2nd gear; up until today, releasing then depressing the gas pedal has fixed the problem. today, car was stuck at 25 mph, in traffic, until i stopped the vehicle completely, put it into park, then back into drive. honda dealer cannot recreate the problem, therefore says they cannot fix it. the van is not safe to drive. *ak
03/24/200443545111/15/2001
 Internal failure of automatic transmission due to inferior materials of construction. *ak
10/06/20023000101/14/2002
 Engine hesitates and then lurches between 35-60 particularly around corners, downhill, etc. appears to be an issue with the transmission. took to the dealer in 2002 to check it out and was told the van has a spirited transmission. still does it today in 2004. from the looks of the complaints on this website there is a transmission defect with the odyssey and now my van is out of warranty. the transmission needs to be investigated and a recall issued if its defective so the consumer is not the one out the money due to honda's error. *jb
02/23/2004590001011/01/2001
 While driving, the automatic transmission slipped out of gear. vehicle was taken to the dealer, who acknowledged that there was a problem with the transmission. the consumer was concerned that this was a manufacturing defect and did not want to pay for any repairs to be done. *ak *jb
02/18/200442000111/23/2002
 My 2002 honda odyssey has 42,000 miles. the engine began accelerating and the traction control light illimuniated. we drove the car straight to the dealership the day this happened and were told we need a new transmission at over $4000. i don't find this acceptable for a $33,000 vehicle. it was serviced less than a month ago for routine maintenance and checked out perfectly.
01/20/200450500101/05/2002
 The automatic transmission on a 2002 honda odyssey van with 50,000 miles began shifting sluggishly. the van was inspected at the dealer (montgomery honda in louisville, ky) and i was told it needed a new transmission.*ak
12/25/200335000103/01/2002
 While coasting from highway speed toin-town (from 55 to 35mph) speed the transmission made a very pronounced slam into a lower gear. we have noticed that the transmission goes into gear very hard when your foot is released from the break. we have also noticed that the ride is rough. our dealer has said that the fluid was dis colored and that it is now running fine. they have also told us that they could not re-produce the problem but said that they would fatal the transmission if i was not happy.
01/15/200348000101/12/2002
 Early transmission failure seems to be a problem with this car. 48000 miles and transmission started making loud noises under load. dealer knew immediately what was wrong. have since found out that this is a huge problem and honda is quietly replacing the units even out of warranty in some cases to avoid a recall. they replace the unit with a re manufactured unit with the identical problem. we are now stuck with a van that is like a ticking time bomb- it will fail again. honda should be required to address this publicly. if i had know the car had a flaw in the transmission design, i would not have purchased. *cb
01/10/20041
 Transmission failure 2002 honda odyssey 55000. *cb
11/15/200332000101/10/2002
 Transmission slips and engine revs intermittently while shifting. at times it is so bad that you have to shift to neutral and reengage drive to proceed. this is extremely hazrdous while in traffic. the van was pruchsed new in jan 2002. it now has 33k miles. dealer was obviously familiar with this problem as he ordered a new transmission based on a telephone description of the problem. based on the number of defects in odyssey transmissions, nhtsa should initiate a mandatory recall.*ak
01/12/200220010001/11/2002
 My honda odyssey 2002 has a frequent problem with the automatic transmission not shifting gears or jerking. it happens frequently at low speeds or at a stop and trying to speed up. it has also happened multiple times while trying to get up-to-speed on a highway on-ramp and when trying to pass on a highway. i have been in several dangerous situations where i have almost been hit because my car would not engage and go. i have addressed this issue at the dealership with no help because they could not reproduce the problem. please don't wait for someone to be killed before issuing a recall!!! *la
10/20/200338000211/01/2001
 I am in the military and the owner of a 2002 honda odyssey ex. it's two years old now, but it was new when i purchased it. while on deployment, my wife started experiencing erratic driving conditions. the vehicle started pulsing ,some transmission slippage and hard up and down shifting of gears, then the check engine light come on. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they reported that there was an emission's problem and the gas cap wasn't seating correctly. the gas cap was replaced and transmission serviced and service light reset. well, at 40,000 miles and less than twenty days later, the same problems showed up this time with the tcs light. i went back to the dealer hopefully for some answers. i was told there is a transmission code from the computer, and the only thing they can do is replace it with a new one. well, not happy with the response from the dealer, i went to a nation wide transmission repair shop, again searching for answers. i was told that, this was a common problem with honda odyssey transmission. after doing some researched i found this to be true. honda has extended the warranty on the older model odysseys and while at the dealer another customer was having the same problems. according to my owners manual, the manufacturer suggest servicing the transmission at 30,000 miles. i had that same dealer service my transmission at 25,000 miles and 40,000 miles and failed to mentioned any thing about defective transmission. i was told by the service advisor lately honda recommends every 15,000 miles to service transmission. this is not in my owners manual and don't understand after waiting for my odyssey for thirty days, honda has chose to ignore that they are sold potentially a defective vehicle in the 2002 honda odyssey. *la
09/14/200348000103/05/2003
 The automatic transmission does not work properly. it disengages between second and third gear and runs as if it is in neutral. *la
10/05/2003277001501/18/2002
 Automatic transmission problem with a 2002 honda odyssey minivan where transmission malfunctions intermittently at various speeds. this has created an unsafe driving situation as it has occurred when merging into freeway traffic and at intersections in heavy traffic. vehicle is unsafe to drive in my opinion as it is vulnerable to a crash since it cannot respond and maneuver to avoid incoming traffic or to merge safely into freeway traffic. honda has been contacted and it has rejected the repair of this transmission. *la
10/23/200132900111/29/2001
 I am the owner of a 2002 honda odyssey ex, which i purchased new. only two years old at approximately 33,000 miles, the transmission endured pronounced slippage; the engine would rev at high rpms without accelerating (at highway speeds and from starting from a stop). unexpected deceleration was also noted at times. being under warranty (barely), honda replaced the transmission with a remanufactured one at no cost. upon further inquiry, i discovered hundreds (literally) of other complaints, identical to mine, in the 1999-2003 odyssey. the problem is two-fold: 1) if the problem is mechanical failure due to a design flaw, why are the transmissions being replaced with the same re-manufactured transmission (replaced as oppossed to repaired) and 2) due to the excessive number of complaintants (many of whom claim to have endured costs) about acute transmission failure it would appear that a serious safety issue is involved that should be proactively addressed by honda. it seems as though they are willing to replace with a remanufactured tranny and a 12month/12k mile warranty knowing that these trannies are malfunctioning more in the 30k-60k mile range (cost over safety?). *ak
10/14/2003325001
 I own a 2002 honda odyssey which has had several problems. these are 1.windshield that was not seated prperly and would whistle when driving at 55mph. this took 4 visits to the dealer before resolution which was a new windshield. 2. the srs light for the side restraint system comes on, the dealer states it is because of a sensor but it must be reset by the dealer. i am told not to put anything on the front passenger seat to cause the sensor to go on. i wonder if this includes passengers too? i have also been told tha tplugging my phone into the electrical outlet provided wii also mtrip the sensor. 3. the last and most major problem is the transmission. in july i experienced episodes where after applying pressure to the gas pedal, the rpms would go up but there was no acceleration. itook the car to the dealer and they were unable to duplicate the problem. of course the problem continued periodically when we drove the car. yesterday after driving the car it was put in park . we could then not get the car to shift out of park. it was unmovable. after letting the car set for 1 hour, tryed again, was able to get it out of park and could drive it but could not put it back into park. i had to leave it in neutral with the emergency brake on. i understand that there have been numerous problems with the transmissions on the honda odyssey. i am very concerned about the safety of my vehicle especially while on the road. it seems as though there has been no acknowledgement by the company to share these issues with the consumer. we have to find out about on our own.
09/12/200342500107/03/2002
 The vehicle suddenly quit while traveling on the interstate at 75 mph. all of the idiot lights turned on and we were able to safely pullover and stop in the breakdown lane. the lights went off and the vehicle started running by itself. this is the second incident in less than a year. the vehicle also has quit when approaching a stop sign on at least 6 other occasions. finally, the vehicle periodically runs roughly and the tachometer fluctuates. it feels like the vehicle is losing power. i have taken it to the dealer for all of these problems on numerous occasions but they are unable to diagnose any problems! *ph
09/13/2003101/17/2002
 While starting and driving the transmission slips out of gear. there seems to be no pattern. judging from the number of post on the internet this problem is quite widespread. *jb
09/07/200324490103/30/2002
 Early transmission failure on my 2002 ex honda odyssey (25k000 miles). still under warranty but i'm concerned that problem will exist later on with no warranty coverage like in the 1999-2000 models.*ak
106/27/2002
 Engine light illuminated. vehicle stalled and slipped gears without warning. also, vehicle vibrated while driving at highway speeds. dealer said vehicle would be okay to drive until it could be repaired.*ak
03/29/2003482112
 Purchase vehicle 12/02, soon after purchase returned auto to dealer for pulsing / bumping in drive tran at speeds of 50-65 mph. told could not duplicate and the they all do this. (some reply). at 46k miles vehicle continued pulsing but now was at times slipping into a nuetral gear, (auto rpm would red line when this happened) transmission would then rengage. dealer than changed a soleniod vave and did another fluid flush (i had already did the flush). dealer attempted to charge me for valve. we agreed with odyessey cronic transmission problems it should be warrenteed. at 48k miles transmission continued slipping / bucking. i would not allow my wife to drive it at this point for safety reasons in atlanta traffic. i drove it to work and at about 75 mph, it started loosing power (drive tran power). the lose of power was followed by and hard bump, bucking, tcr light on, check engine light on, brake light on. i pulled over and no fluid was leaking. vehicle wa s able to continue on normally (??) although lights stayed on. i called dealer and brought back in that day. transmission was changed. now at 61k miles the vehicle continues to pulse / buck at 50-65 mph. there is a recall on earlier odyssey's transmissions why no 2002's.
06/03/2003106/20/2002
 Van started hesitating while driving at constant speed, felt like transmission didn't know what gear to be in. also down shifts occur while decelerating, which are annoying at least, but can also cause the van passengers to be forced forward. *jb
11/01/200220000102/02/2002
 Honda odyssey 2002 has an intermittent problem with the automatic transmission slipping between d2 and d3. while traveling around 20-25 mph, occasionally the transmission is unable to shift to 3rd gear. when trying to accelerate, the slippage is witnessed by the rpm's rapid climb at which time i have to step on the brake and then try to accelerate again to get the vehicle to shift. this is very frustrating and especially hazardous when in traffic on a busy road. the problem occurs at least once per week, but is not reproducable at the dealership.*ak
02/13/2003430001
 The transmission failed.*jb
08/01/20021006/01/2002
 The van begins shaking, then stalls when cruising at any speed between 50-60mph. this also occurs at approximately 40mph. when starting from a stop, the car is increasingly failing to start in 1st gear. this is a major problem when trying to turn lft across traffic. also, when braking to slow the car (not stop it) it will suddenly shift to a low gear, throwing the driver into the steering wheel (when this occurs, the seatbelts do not automatically tighten or otherwise restrain the driver or passengers). it is like a 20mph head-on-collision. according to the honda customer service rep, this is a design feature. the dealership informed us the transmission is operating normally and all the problems are features not problems. nice to know honda has engineered a give the driver whiplash feature into the car, as well as a feature to cause the car to stall at the state highway speedlimit. i suppose it is to help honda's bottom-line by having odyssey owners bring their vehicles in for regular repairs after being rear-ended by other cars on the freeway. please note, all problems started after the dealership installed the dvd player we purchased at the time of sale. it was supposed to be the honda dvd system, but we are pretty sure it is not. mr
06/15/2002101/26/2002
 While driving, the vehicle began to buck and then surge forward, it downshifted from d4 to d1, consumer was able to brake and shift to d4. *slc *scc
06/15/2002
 At 55-60 mph engine started roaring, vehicle was bucking ,and going all over the road. consumer noticed transmission had downshifted to d1. dealer cannot duplicate the problem.*ak
06/15/2002101/26/2002
 While driving at highway speeds vehicle shifted from drive 4 to drive 1 causing vehicle to buck violently, stopping and surging forward. dealer has inspected vehicle, and could not duplicate or correct the problem. manufacturer has been notified.*ak
01/10/2002211/01/2001
 The van's engine warning light and traction control light came on at about 2700 miles while i was driving the vehicle. in addition, the vehicle gear shift was in the d mode for drive, and the green light began blinking off and on at the same time the engine light and tcs light were illuminated. the honda dealership replaced the pressure control solenoid and this ended the lights being display. today, at 3100 miles, the engine warning light and tcs light came on again and the d gear shift light was blinking off and on. i took the vehicle to the honda dealership this morning and was told 5 hrs later that my vehicle needs a new transmission. i am shocked and also disappointed. it is new and cost $30,000 to purchase. what a bum deal.
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - CONTROL MODULE (TCM, PCM)
01/10/2002211/01/2001
 The van's engine warning light and traction control light came on at about 2700 miles while i was driving the vehicle. in addition, the vehicle gear shift was in the d mode for drive, and the green light began blinking off and on at the same time the engine light and tcs light were illuminated. the honda dealership replaced the pressure control solenoid and this ended the lights being display. today, at 3100 miles, the engine warning light and tcs light came on again and the d gear shift light was blinking off and on. i took the vehicle to the honda dealership this morning and was told 5 hrs later that my vehicle needs a new transmission. i am shocked and also disappointed. it is new and cost $30,000 to purchase. what a bum deal.
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - COOLING UNIT AND LINES
03/02/2005108/15/2001
 Recall campaign 04v176000 concerning automatic transmission failure. consumer complained that the dealer charged for replacing the transmission fluid when they performed the repairs on the oil cooler return line. *ak
06/21/2004650001
 After taking the vehicle in to the dealer for a transmission recall repairs transmission was leaking fluid.*ak
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - GEAR POSITION INDICATION (PRNDL)
08/01/2004111/03/2001
 Dt: there was a recall on the transmission. when dealer inspected the vehicle he advised the owner the need for a new transmission for which the owner would have to pay to have it installed. . owner was aware of the fact that there was a recall and didn't feel that she should pay for anything concerning the recall. when the vehicle was first inspected in july of 2004 dealer advised owner that the car was fine, and when inspected the vehicle again in july 2005, owner was advised by dealership that the vehicle needed a new transmission. owner spoke spanish only, and wanted odi to contact her. *ak
02/01/20052
 While driving down a hill and turning right vehicle shifted out of gears on its own. vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection, but mechanic could not duplicate the problem. *ak
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - LEVER AND LINKAGE - COLUMN SHIFT
07/05/200769345105/17/2002
 1. the shifter for the automatic transmission on my honda odyssey lost all tension - sliding from park through all driving modes. it would not have stayed put in drive, reverse or other if the car went over a bump. 2. we avoided accident and injury by not driving it until the transmission was rebuilt. 3. honda refused to include it under warranty or recall. manchester transmissions rebuilt the transmission and identified these problems: a) broken detent (ro) spring (manchester transmissions and manchester honda claim they have never seen this spring break before) and that it appears to be due to a defective part. b) worn clutches. c) worn torque converter clutch and cooler. d) replaced solenoids and rear transmission mount. *jb
05/06/200455350201/15/2002
 Back in fall of 2003 we needed a new transmission, then again in may 2004 we needed another new transmission. we have had 2 new transmissions built into our car. also now we have an 02censor and catalytic convertor sensor installed. *ak
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - TORQUE CONVERTER
06/02/2008105600
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 honda odyssey. while driving approximately 65 mph, the engine and tcs warning lights illuminated on the instrument control panel. the contact took the vehicle to the dealer and they stated that the torque converter failed and the transmission needed to be replaced. the technician stated that unless the contact noticed a difference in the gear shifter, the vehicle did not have to be immediately repaired. the technician further stated that because the vehicle was previously repaired according to nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission), the contact may have to pay for the repair costs. honda stated that they would only cover fifty percent of the repair costs. the failure and current mileages were 105,600.
03/19/200877000111/30/2002
 The 5-speed automatic transmission on my 2002 honda odyssey failed at 77,000 miles (specific failure is the torque converter). symptom was gear slippage at slow speed. the transmission was the subject of an 15 apr 2004 safety recall for second gear inspection (honda tsb 04-021 dated 29 oct 2004); dealership ed napleton honda of st peters, mo claims to have performed work in oct 2004, though nothing was replaced. i opened a case with honda, n012008-03-1900809. my vehicle was apparently not covered under the class action warranty extension. numerous honda odyssey owners, model years 1998-2004, report premature transmission failure, as is my case. i'm requesting this issue be investigated by nhtsa to encourage honda to take remedial action on behalf of odyssey owners affected. *tr
01/29/200865000102/02/2002
 Honda odyssey 2002 model, transmission failed at 65k miles and needs replacement. searching the web, it appears honda is aware of the problem and has extended transmission warranty of 1999-2001 models, but not 2002 and later models. *tr
11/05/200761200110/06/2006
 Took van in for 60,000 mile service at 61,125 miles. the tcs service lit had just come on. diagnosed with tcc failure needing a new transmission. vehicle was built in 08/07. extended warranty only covered through 07/07. in the process of contacting honda to try to get the repair covered. the transmission slips occasionally from 3rd to 4th. getting worse as time goes on. *tr
04/25/2006113720102/01/2001
 Dt*: the contact stated while driving at various speeds the check engine light illuminated. the vehicle was taken to an independent repair shop, a diagnostic test was performed and displayed code p0740, torque converter. a nhtsa recall # 04v176000, was performed on the vehicle concerning the original automatic transmission. however the recall did not remedy the problem. the dealership was not alerted.
03/10/200450000111/01/2001
 Around 50,000 miles our 2002 honda odyssey started slipping out of gear while driving or jerks when shifting gears. the dealer says it is because we use synthetic fluids. we only use synthetic oil. the transmission fliud is honda's. plus our amsoil rep and our mechanic all deny synthetics could cause a transmission to slip out of gear. our dealer wants us to pay for any repair and replacement costs because of course our warranty is expired!*ak
09/19/200305/28/2002
 2002 honda odyssey torque converter or transmission at 22,000 miles my van developed an annoying vibration at a speed of about 53 m.p.h. and 1,500 r.p.m. on level road only. dealer first replaced solenoid. same day i returned the van and transmission and torque converter is to be replaced. vehicle not returned to me yet.
POWER TRAIN - AXLE ASSEMBLY
05/24/2005110/01/2001
 Dt: consumer states while driving the vehicle, the front passenger wheel axle support broke and went inside the rim causing loss of control of the vehicle. *tt
POWER TRAIN - AXLE HUBS
08/25/2004111/15/2001
 Started hearing noise while driving at any speed. noise got progressively louder. took car to honda dealer and they found no problem. drove away and noise was still there. went right back to dealer and asked if they did a road test. they had not. when they did a road test the discovered the problem, a bad wheel bearing. this was when the car had low mileage on it. they repaired the bearing and the noise diminished considerably. the car now has 60k + miles on it and the low level hum has progressively gotten worse. honda found nothing wrong. brought to auto repir place and found that i have another bad wheel bearing. this vehicle has had multiple problems, including a bad transmission which finally was replace after over a year when it completely failed on the highway, windshield air leak that has still not been detected by honda and repaired.*ak
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
01/17/2007840001
 Tl*- the contact stated that while driving the 2002 honda odysseyat 35 mph in a residential area the transmission failed, without warning. then the contact pulled to the side of the road and stopped the vehicle. the contact restarted the vehicle and drove it at 20 mph to the dealer. at this time the vehicle was still at the dealership.*ak
09/19/20021
 Consumer states that the transmission automatically down shifts from 5th to 2nd. nlm
04/10/20021
 Coonsumer states while drivig 50mph the transmission failed causing a near accident.*jb
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION - SHIFT PATTERN INDICATOR
10/22/2007174000604/28/2004
 My 2002 honda odyssey, is not shifting properly between 2nd and 3rd gear, it simply revs and will not shift up. if you slow down and start over, it is fine. honda has not been helpful, they tell me the vehicle is out of warranty, even though i purchased the vehicle used along with the extended warranty. upon research i find there are many out there who have been through the same experience, honda perhaps needs a class action lawsuit before they pay attention to their poor engineering. *tr