5.0
fairly significant- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 2,150 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 4 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (4 reports)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Honda dealer.
Problem originally started 3/7/2016. Repaired and broke 4/4/2016 repaired and broke again 5/3/2016. Brought my car to my dealership and was advised by them that there is a recall being made up for this problem and that I will be notified about in about a month.
- Daniel K., Brooklyn, NY, US
I've had a few problems with the touchscreen, Bluetooth and clock, I didn't think buying a new car would still be stressful after you drive off the lot!
- Lynn R., Pleasant Hill, CA, US
Yesterday all of a sudden the clock on the center console screen quit keeping time. At first it would get behind a little bit and then stall at a certain time but then it would just catch up to the correct time. By today it is no longer changing time at all. It is suck on 7:16 from last night when I was in the car.
- Sara M., Portsmouth, VA, US
My clock doesn't work, the screen is now pink with white which is NOT an option. The air conditioning is affected by this, it no longer sees my phone even though it's paired, and now my Honda Link is not detecting me because it can't see the phone! Gets worse each day...Going in tomorrow.
Update from Jul 18, 2016: Took it to the dealer and they told me that they are starting to get all of this years model in now for the same thing. The guy said it was some kind of software glitch and they were waiting on a update. He reloaded the system and managed to get my phone to work for all of 2 days. The first time someone called me when I was in the car it hung up and the said it could not see my phone. Back to square one. I am not happy spending this kind of money on a car for safety when it can't see my Honda link.
- Catherine V., Riverside, CA, US