Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
01060106/01/2001625124Subject regarding bulb check logic. *tt11/16/2001
01070107/01/2001624535Subject on regarding 4wd indicator blinks rapidly. *et11/07/2001
01010101/01/2001624293Subject on regarding: bulb check logic. *et11/02/2001
01010101/01/2001623925Information regarding: use denso spark pulgs. *et10/31/2001

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
08/03/2012150000
 I took my car to a mechanic last week because i was having to put brake fluid in it. i thought maybe i had a leak. the mechanic called me back and said i wouldn't drive that car anymore. it has excessive corrosion underneath. the frame is broke at least in one spot and the back is about to break into and come up through the floorboard. this is my only vehicle and i have to drive it. i don't know what to do. i just can't understand. i know that i live in a somewhat wintery area, but i am fanatical about keeping my car cleaned. the vehicle is only 12 years old. my husband has a subaru that's almost 20 years old and has 272000 miles on it. its no where near rusted like mine. i know that there was a recall on 2001-2002 honda passports for this reason but year 2000 wasn't involved in that. i definitely think that it should have been. you would never believe my undercarriage unless you look at it. please help me to get some kind of help with this issue. i found a forum online and there is a lot more people with this same problem.
08/01/201113200
 I have a 2000 honda passport and i just had a recall done on it for the brackets. the brackets were installed over the rusted frame. stage 4 repairs were done on my passport. its not only the frame rails that rusted away. mileage on vehicle is 132000. i have noticed the entire frame from front to back rusting. this is a serious issue. can and will cause an accident or death. i fear one day the while driving the frame will fall off and cause a serious injury. little pieces from the frame fall and crumble.