8.0

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
No data
Average Mileage:
4,500 miles
Total Complaints:
1 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. replace sunroof (1 reports)
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problem #1

Jul 022016

Pilot EX-L 3.5L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 4,500 miles

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sunroof exploded sunroof exploded

We were cruisin' on the highway at 65mph in our sweet new 2016 Honda Pilot EX-L when all of the sudden the sunroof exploded (similar to the sound of a gunshot) and tiny fragments of glass rained down on us. Since we were driving through St. Louis this was justified in my mind as okay since it was most likely just a stray bullet, but upon closer inspection the sunroof exploded upwards and there were no bullet rounds to be found. (bummer) There was a Honda dealer a couple miles away from the incident, and they got us in a courtesy car right away (Frontenac Honda is awesome) ... and the Honda national office said they would cover the replacement cost. (Way to step up Honda)

After using some tweezers to remove the glass from my arm and forehead I found myself Googling exploding sunroofs which brought me here. Apparently it's a thing. Wtf mate? I guess I shouldn't feel special since it is a thing, but why is it a thing? Just put a piece of clear film on it or make it out of plexiglass. Come on car engineers. You promise us flying cars by 2001, and instead we're still rolling through post industrial wastelands in 2016 rocking 23mpg with exploding sunroofs?! Talk about a raw deal. One bright side- the exploding glass was made in America, by Americans, for Americans. Happy July 4th people...just don't swerve when you get glass in your eyes.

- 16hondapilot, Saint Charles, MO, US