Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
STRUCTURE
10/01/2011251
 New 2011 honda odyssey touring model had a snowflake like crack the size of a half-dollar in passenger side top corner of windshield. crack was in the center of the glass and could not be felt from the inside or outside. windshield was replaced by honda dealer two times and each time the windshield starts to crack after a few days of driving. each time the installation was performed by a different vendor. local honda dealer has come into contact with three similar issues with the 2011 model. the latest crack found is about 8 inches long over the passenger side about 12 inches from the top of the windshield. *tr
02/01/20113125
 Tl* the contact owns a 2011 honda odyssey. the contact was driving 25 mph in extremely sunny weather when he noticed that the instrument cluster was unreadable due to the reflection of the sun. the contact took the vehicle to the dealer and the dealer advised that the vehicle was manufacturer in that manner and could not be repaired. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not contacted. the failure mileage was 3,125. the vin was not available.
STRUCTURE - BODY
05/01/201120001
 Manual sliding doors (both sides), are extremely hard for adults and children to open, either from inside the car or outside the car. in case of an accident, it would be very difficult/impossible for my children to open the doors to exit the vehicle without any help. many adults would experience a similar problem. i have to constantly open the doors for people. from the inside, you need to pull the handle while pushing out on the door, and also pulling towards the back. the sliding doors do not pop-out disengage like all other manual sliding doors i've operated. *tr
05/01/20112000
 Manual sliding doors (both sides), are extremely hard for adults and children to open, either from inside the car or outside the car. in case of an accident, it would be very difficult/impossible for my children to open the doors to exit the vehicle without any help. many adults would experience a similar problem. i have to constantly open the doors for people. from the inside, you need to pull the handle while pushing out on the door, and also pulling towards the back. the sliding doors do not pop-out disengage like all other manual sliding doors i've operated.