Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
STRUCTURE - BODY - DOOR
9700303/10/199752057One of the power door locks cycles. *jd07/17/1997

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
STRUCTURE
08/05/2011137000
 Tl- the contact owns a 1995 honda passport. the contact was exiting an off ramp when the vehicle began to wobble abnormally. the vehicle was taken to a private mechanic who advised that the entire frame of the vehicle was rusted and the vehicle was unsafe to drive. the contact spoke with the manufacturer and was advised that there were no recalls for the failure for his model year vehicle. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 137,000. kmj
08/05/2011137000
 Tl- the contact owns a 1995 honda passport. the contact stated the entire frame of the vehicle is rusted. the contact was coming off an off ramp and the vehicle started to feel very wobbly. the contact took the vehicle to a private mechanic and was told the vehicle was unsafe to drive because the frame was rusted through. the contact spoke to the manufacturer about the recalls for frame rust on the 1998-2003 model years, but the manufacturer stated this model year would not be covered. the failure mileage was 137,000.rl
STRUCTURE - BODY
03/07/2013154200
 Went to dealer today for a recalled.problem on regulator and they valley honda in aurora il. checked out tge whole vehicle and came to.me stating it is unsafe to drive for frame is rusted all the way thru. i have small children that i have been driving in this vehicle. it is the only vehicle we have to get to our jobs, doctor appts., anything with this being a known problem for years it should have been a recall issue along with safety. manufacturer should be held responsible to.help get us into a safe vehicle now. i bought a honda for they are suppose to be safe and built well.
STRUCTURE - BODY - DOOR
309/01/1995
 The electric locking mechanism malfunctions in cold weather, the lock will not engage, the right rear door must always be manually operated. *jg *ak
01/16/2000601/01/2000
 I bought the vehicle used...it smokes white smoke...takes several tries to start...engine dies...will not shift down automatically...oil gushes out everywhere...uses excessive amounts of fuel...got trapped in vehicle with my two children because electrical system would not unlock doors.
05/12/19997
 Right rear passenger door has been replaced seven times by dealer for corrosion. the manufacturer has been notified. *ak
STRUCTURE - FRAME AND MEMBERS
01/03/2009
 Tl- the contact owns a 1995 honda passport. the contact stated the rear sub-frame on the vehicle is rusting. the contact when they drive the vehicle the rear of the vehicle feels very loose and makes the contact feels as thought they will loose control. the contacts mechanic said they could not find a way to weld the frame and have it re-enforced. the failure mileage was unknown, but the current mileage was 218,122.rl
04/30/2010161520
 Tl*the contact owns a 1995 honda passport. the contact took the vehicle to an authorized dealership for service and was informed that there was rust on the frame between the spring struts. the dealer stated that the rust was severe and advised the contact to get another vehicle. the current mileage was 161,537. the failure mileage was 161,520.
02/25/20101
 I recently had work done on my 1995 1/2 honda passport for bad wiring on the fuel pump. which turned out to be corrosion of the wiring on top of the pump. while under the vehicle my mechanic noticed how corroded the frame was and that it was rusting through. he called me out of concern and had me come down to look at it. he said it was bad behind the passenger side rear wheel and even worse behind the passenger side front wheel. it appears that the frame is almost completely rusted through. he recommended that i do not drive it anymore and that it is a danger to anyone on the road. this is the only vehicle that i own. *tr
01/08/20091900001
 My 1995 1/2-1996 honda passport has been damaged beyond repair and classified as unsafe to drive. last week while turning the vehicle from a complete stop off an exit, obviously at a slow rate of speed, it slid on some ice having the front driver's wheel hitting a low curb. thinking the alignment was knocked out, i was totally shocked when the repair shop told me that the frame had cracked along with damage to the steering box. the vehicle was sent to a welding shop for the repair until i was notified that this was not the only spot with problems. apparently the whole frame has numerous spots that are completely rusted through. in my research i have found that the honda passport was part of an agreement with isuzu manufacturing of america in lafayette, indiana to be manufactured. i have also found that isuzu had a recall involving their vehicles made between 1993-1996 for weld problems on the frames. it involved the rodeo, trooper, pickup, amigo and the acura slx. american honda motor company never, from what i can see, recalled or notified anyone of the same problems with their vehicles. the incident that occurred, luckily did not involve any fatalities or injuries but clearly honda should be discussing a buy back option for this inferior vehicle. i have and still own honda vehicles that never have had this problem. i purchase hondas for their reliability, structure and safety. when this type of serious problem occurs with vehicles manufactured at the same plant and only one company notifies consumers, the other should be held accountable, even if after the fact. please get back to me as soon as possible with a solution. i am now without a car and as you can imagine, it causes problems. thank you. *tr