Honda recalls Passport and Pilot due to fuel leak risk
Honda recalls Passport and Pilot due to fuel leak risk

Honda is recalling 206,000 vehicles due to fuel filler and oil pipe problems. December 6, 2024 — Honda has recalled nearly 206,000 Passports and Pilots due to the possibility of fuel leaks. The recalled 2023-2024 Honda Passport and 2023-2025 Honda Pilot vehicles are equipped with filler necks and filler tubes that can separate in a crash impact. Fuel leaks are dangerous at any time due to the risk of fire, especially in the event of a crash. The problem occurred during the installation of the fuel pump assembly, and Honda received its first warranty claim in May. “Honda found six vehicles in its warehouse inventory with incomplete connections between the filler neck and filler pipe.” — Honda Honda fuel leak recall letters should be sent out by January 6, 2025, and dealers will repair the fuel filler neck and fuel filler tube if needed. Honda Passport and Pilot owners can call 888-234-2138 to ask for recall number OKM.

Honda Infotainment lawsuit alleges loudspeaker crackling sound
Honda Infotainment lawsuit alleges loudspeaker crackling sound

The Honda Pilot, Honda Passport, Honda Passport and Honda Odyssey are said to be defective. October 13, 2024 — Honda speaker popping sparks Ohio infotainment class action lawsuit that includes: “Purchase or lease of any 2020-2022 Honda Pilot (except LX), 2020 Honda Passport (except Sport), 2021-2022 Honda Passport and 2020-2022 Honda Odyssey (except LX) vehicles in the following areas All persons or entities in Ohio.” Jennifer and Sean Fausto purchased a new 2020 Honda Pilot Touring in August 2020, which they still own. The plaintiffs allege that the infotainment system has been defective since they purchased the vehicle. The plaintiffs claim they attempted to have the vehicle repaired at the dealership seven times. In January 2021, Honda extended the warranty period and issued multiple technical service bulletins to dealers regarding the issues. Then in June 2023, Honda recalled about 1.2 million vehicles with problems with rearview camera images. According to the recall documents, the Media Oriented System Transmission (MOST) communications…

Honda 9-speed transmission lawsuit involves 4 models
Honda 9-speed transmission lawsuit involves 4 models

Honda's 9-speed ZF 9HP automatic transmission is said to vibrate, make noises and cause major problems. September 16, 2024 — Honda 9-speed transmission problem leads to class action lawsuit filed by 7 owners alleging defective ZF 9HP automatic transmission. The Honda 9-Speed ​​Transmission Litigation involves these vehicles. 2016-2022 Honda Pilot 2018-2019 Honda Odyssey 2019-Present Honda Passport 2020-Present Honda Ridgeline The class action lawsuit alleges that Honda began equipping certain vehicles with ZF 9HP 9-speed transmissions in 2014. But these transmissions allegedly caused a lot of trouble for Honda owners. The lawsuit states that “the transmission control software (including the transmission control module and the powertrain control module) was improperly designed and/or calibrated.” The plaintiffs say the control module governs the transmission's interaction with the engine. The software must be calibrated correctly for the nine-speed transmission to function properly. The transmission lawsuit claims Honda caused the transmission to fail due to improper shift timing. The plaintiffs claim that transmission issues caused…

Honda argues accidental braking lawsuit should be dismissed
Honda argues accidental braking lawsuit should be dismissed

The class action lawsuit alleges Honda Insight and Passport vehicles brake suddenly without warning. September 14, 2024 — A class action lawsuit over Honda vehicles' unexpected braking is proceeding through the courts, but Honda argues that the lawsuit doesn't qualify for another day in any court. California plaintiff Margaret Amaru and non-California plaintiffs Howard Barkan, James Khargie, Andrea Sivakova and Ricky Urena allege that all 2019-2022 Honda Insight and 2019-2022 Honda Passport vehicles are equipped with unsafe automatic emergency braking systems. According to the accidental braking lawsuit, the vehicle may suddenly brake despite there being no objects ahead on the road. The class-action lawsuit comes just weeks after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration launched an investigation into unintended braking issues in 2019 to 2022 Honda Passport and Insight vehicles. Honda calls its automatic emergency braking system a "Collision Mitigation Braking System." Honda describes the system as follows: "CMBS™ features a radar transmitter mounted on the front grille fascia that…

Honda sued over brake system
Honda sued over brake system

The lawsuit involves the Honda Civic, Honda Ridgeline, Honda Passport, Honda Pilot, and Acura MDX. September 11, 2024 — Honda recalled about 124,000 vehicles to fix brake system problems, sparking a class-action lawsuit. The Honda class action lawsuit includes: “Anyone who purchased or leased a 2020-2021 Honda Civic, 2020-2023 Honda Ridgeline, 2021-2023 Honda Passport, 2021-2022 Honda Pilot, and 2020 Acura MDX vehicle in the United States.” Honda issued a recall in July 2023 due to a possible fault in the tie rod fastener that connects the brake booster to the master cylinder. The issue could cause the brake master cylinder to separate from the booster assembly. When Honda announced the recall of 124,000 vehicles in 2023, two warranty claims had been filed, but no accidents or injuries had been reported. In addition, Honda told the government that 1% of the recalled vehicles may be affected by the braking problem. Honda Class Action Lawsuit – Plaintiff South Carolina Honda owner Shavonne…