Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SERVICE BRAKES, AIR - ANTILOCK - ABS WARNING LIGHT
0916200409/16/200410013856Front brake vibration. *eh04/26/2005
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC
0401903/23/200410008376Clunk from the rear brakes. *mj07/29/2004
03260403/26/200410006776Rear brake shim kits for the rear brake calipers which may clunk the first time the brakes are applied after changing direction from forward to reverse or vice-versa. *tt05/12/2004
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK
20402/16/200410014232Grunt noise after sitting for several hours. *nm04/29/2005
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK - ABS WARNING LIGHT
10140310/14/200310004480Inspection of anti-lock brake system (abs) light on. request for visit to all service managers/advisors. *tt12/16/2003

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SERVICE BRAKES
08/04/20121350001
 I was parked in the driveway on a completely flat surface. i put the car in reverse to back out of the driveway. i touched the accelerator pedal lightly to get the car moving, the car accelerated wildly. i stomped on the brake, which went to the floor. i had time to look down and see that my foot was on the brake pedal and to stomp on the emergency brake. the car did not slow down at all. the vehicle continued accelerating until it smashed into a tree going approximately 30 mph (estimated). a couple hours before the wreck a previously unseen brake error light came on the dash. the shop it was taken to refused to look into the brakes, accelerator, master cylinder or the transmission. they stated there were no codes triggered, though they could provide no proof that they even had the necessary equipment to read the codes. state farm insurance refuses to investigate because the vehicle was a total loss. this from a stand still on a flat surface. it was horrific. i would like the vehicle inspected to determine if there was a mechanical failure. *tr
08/04/2012135000
 I was parked in the driveway on a completely flat surface. i put the car in reverse to back out of the driveway. i touched the accelerator pedal lightly to get the car moving, the car accelerated wildly. i stomped on the brake, which went to the floor. i had time to look down and see that my foot was on the brake pedal and to stomp on the emergency brake. the car did not slow down at all. the vehicle continued accelerating until it smashed into a tree going approximately 30 mph (estimated). a couple hours before the wreck a previously unseen brake error light came on the dash. the shop it was taken to refused to look into the brakes, accelerator, master cylinder or the transmission. they stated there were no codes triggered, though they could provide no proof that they even had the necessary equipment to read the codes. state farm insurance refuses to investigate because the vehicle was a total loss. this from a stand still on a flat surface. it was horrific. i would like the vehicle inspected to determine if there was a mechanical failure.
SERVICE BRAKES, AIR - DISC - ROTOR
07/01/20050504/20/2004
 This vehicle from original purchase has had a wheel vibration that seems to be incorrectable by dealer. i believe it is a defect from the manufacture honda. the vehicle has also needed brake rotors resurfaced at less than 20,000 miles and is currently waiting for parts to have two tie rods replaced.
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC
10/23/201040000
 04 honda pilot master cylinder slow leak causing brake warning light to show on instrument panel. have only used honda fluid. have seen that honda is recalling 05 to 07 odessy and acura rl vehicles for this problem. 04 pilot should be included.
04/15/201029000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2004 honda pilot. while driving at speeds of 35 mph and applying the brakes to approach a traffic stop, the brakes did not engage. the contact immediately shifted into a lower gear as the vehicle proceeded through the traffic stop, barely avoiding a crash. the dealer performed a diagnostic and found the master cylinder had failed. the master cylinder was replaced by the dealer however; the contact stated the repair did not address the failure. the dealer was unable to locate the exact cause of the failure. the vin was not available. the failure and current mileages were 29000.
03/21/2009423001
 I have severe brake shuttering and the steering wheel shakes when i apply the brakes. it starts out as a minor shudder and shake at first, and then over time gets progressively worse, until it is quite vigorous. a little background: the car is a honda certified car- 2004 pilot i bought 2 years ago. as a condition of the sale, the dealer (sam swope in louisville, ky) said they would fix a shimmy in the steering wheel, and a grinding of the brakes. they said it was a minor problem. the brakes were repaired 2 weeks before i bought the car. i brought the car back 4 days later and the rotors were resurfaced. everything was fine for a couple of weeks, and then the problem started coming back- slowly at first and then got progressively worse. 3 months later they resurfaced the rotors. the same problem progressed again, and 3 months later, they replaced the rear brake pads and resurfaced the rotors again. i put up with a shimmy in the wheel as the problem occurred again . finally, after about 8 months, my wife couldn't take the shimmy any more and made me take it in again. i was reluctant because each time i took it in nothing happened, and i'd already spent over $700 to no avail. once again the rotors were resurfaced, the front pads were replaced and the emergency brake drum was turned. two months later i brought the car in for the same problem, and was told the rotors need to be resurfaced again. i called honda customer service on 4/21/09, talked to tina and she said i would likely be denied any help by walter menigvar the exec. review manager because honda corporate considers the brakes to be a repair item. i believe there is an inherent problem with this vehicle and possibly it's design, as i have driven numerous cars over 29 years- many of those miles in the mountains of wva, and have never encountered a problem of this sort. i have also heard about other honda pilots with this problem. i also think it is unsafe. *tr
02/01/2006350003010/24/2004
 In approximately early 2006, i noticed the front wheels would shimmy when i applied the brakes at higher speeds. typically it would occur as i was driving down steeper grades in the mountains. i brought this to the attention of the honda dealer in april 2006 when the vehicle had 35,418 miles. the honda dealer dismissed it and said it was probably due to the front wheel still wanting to provide power while the brakes were applied. consequently, the brake system checked out fine during their inspection. unfortunately, the problem still persists and is getting worse. i've also now noticed the problem when i drive on flatter surfaces as well. the problem is most noticeable when stopping at speeds over 50 mph and is even more pronounced when driving down hills. my concern at this point is that the vehicle will become unstable because of the excessive shimmy that occurs in the front wheels while braking at higher speeds or on an incline. *tr
11/18/200369
 While driving at any speed consumer heard a noise coming from the rear of vehicle when braking. service mechanic informed the consumer that they were aware of the problem and not to be alarmed. *ak
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK
01/18/200628900108/06/2004
 While going at about 20 mph in light rain, car in front of me broke suddenly causing me to hit the brakes. upon stepping on the brakes, i heard a clicking sound. the car kept on rolling and did not stop. i tried moving left onto a turning lane to avoid hitting the car in front. the car skidded off the median, and car jumped the median without losing velocity. the car wound up on incoming traffic, at which point a car collided with me resulting in injuries to the that driver and myself. problem is similar to complaint on file odi id number : 10117818. problem will be reported to honda as a possible defect. *nm
04/11/20051
 Vehicle goes into a rolling stop and slides when the brakes are applied. this could result in an accident. manufacturer was notified by consumer.*ak
02/10/200450003
 When the brakes were applied the consumer heard a thump or knocking noise in the rear of the vehicle. as of 9/10/04 the vehicle has not been repaired. *tc *jb
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - DISC
06/30/20043
 While driving between 5 to 10 mph and applying the brakes front brakes made a loud noise like grinding. dealership inspected vehicle three times, but could not duplicate or correct the problem. *ak
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - DISC - ROTOR
04/15/20051
 Severe brake shuddering and steering shake when braking from highway speeds (without engaging abs). resurfaced rotors, problem persists and has magnified. *jb
05/21/20048
 While driving 65 mph consumer heard a loud noise coming from the vehicle and vehicle vibrated uncontrollably. consumer was able to maintain control of the vehicle, and drove it to the dealer for inspection. mechanic could not duplicate the problem. *ak