10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
4 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
72,390 miles

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problem #146

Aug 012013

Odyssey 6-cyl

  • 120,000 miles
This car has a defective transmission. The first one failed at 80K, and the new replacement from Honda failed a 119K, only 39K miles later! Honda refused to warranty it or help in any way.

- Essex Fells, NJ, USA

problem #145

Jan 302013

Odyssey 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 104,000 miles
The contact owns a 2000 Honda Odyssey. The contact stated that the transmission slipped while driving at low speeds and usually on cold starts. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer where it was determined that the pressure switch for the gears failed. The dealer first attempted to change the transmission, but that did not work. The vehicle had not been repaired. The failure mileage was 104,000 and the current mileage was 114,000. Updated 8/26/13

- Marinette , WI, USA

problem #144

Aug 152012

Odyssey 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 100,000 miles
The contact owns a 2000 Honda Odyssey. The contact stated that the driver side sliding door latch failed which prevent it from closing. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who diagnose that the latch needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure and the current mileage was 100,000.....updated 10/11/12 updated 10/15/2012 the consumer stated the door latch was repaired (on 09/03/2012) with no assistance from the manufacturer nor dealer. The transmission failed for the third time in 117,000 miles. Updated 10/16/2012.

- Happy Valley , OR, USA

problem #143

Jul 182011

Odyssey 6-cyl Diesel

  • Automatic transmission
  • 137,000 miles
Auto transmission on 2000 Honda Odyssey failed at 137K miles. No help from Honda or dealership.

- Mount Laurel, NJ, USA

problem #142

Jul 182011

Odyssey

  • 130,000 miles
Transmission problems and failure at 130000.

- Fairview, TN, USA

problem #141

Jun 302011

Odyssey 6-cyl

  • 108,000 miles
The 4-speed automatic transmission in 2000 Honda Odyssey models had serious problems with transmission durability. Honda spokesman [xxx] stated that four-speed models were afflicted with a bad bearing that could break apart, scattering fragments of metal that clogged fluid passageways in the transmission, causing it to shift erratically.[11] Honda responded to the problems by extending the warranty on the transmission on U.S.a. '99-'01 models to 7 years or 100,000 miles (160,900 km). A class action settlement further extended coverage to 109,000 miles (175,400 km) or 93 months for some '99-'01 Odyssey in the U.S.a.[12] Canada is not included. The five-speed automatic was first installed in Odyssey in the 2002 model, but general reliability of the transmission did not improve until 2004 according to consumer reports.[xxx], a spokesman for Acura, said that the five-speed models typically were damaged by premature wear of the third-gear clutch pack. As the clutch friction material abraded, it scattered bits inside the transmission case, clogging fluid lines and causing erratic shifting. Drivers might suffer slipping, poor or no shifts, or sudden down-shifts from 5th gear to 2nd gear. Information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).

- Columbus, OH, USA

problem #140

Jun 152011

Odyssey 6-cyl

  • 167,753 miles
Transmission failing.

- 413 01040, MA, USA

problem #139

May 152011

Odyssey

  • 197,000 miles
Have had 2000 Odyssey LX since 19K miles on the odometer, the transmission was replaced at 125K miles, now at 197K miles it has gone out again, my wife was on the road when the transmission failed, she was going 60 mph, it was fortunate that there was light traffic. Took it to Honda dealership and they called with an estimate to replace the tranny for $8900, trying to have us buy a new one" we don't have the income to afford a new one or a ridiculous transmission replacement. She had taken the vehicle to get serviced just the week prior, the check engine light was on, they cleared the code. Honda is trying to sweep this under the rug, I have read the other complaints and guess we are fortunate to only have had 1 replacement. My wife has talked to independent transmission shops and has heard from them the same that has been repeated in the other complaints. Building substandard components to get more of a profit with the safety of families at risk is not acceptable. How many americans must suffer at the hands of big business" building perception of what has been touted as quality, but blindsided by greed for the mighty dollar and inferior craftsmanship..

- Hilo, HI, USA

problem #138

Nov 012009

Odyssey 6-cyl

  • 115,000 miles
I have a 2000 Honda Odyssey and it is having transmission problems as detected by the error code shown by the diagnostic computer. The check engine light is coming on often, sometimes the tcs light is coming on. The mileage on the vehicle in 126000, but this started to happen when it was 115,000 miles.

- Sudbury, MA, USA

problem #137

Dec 102009

Odyssey 6-cyl

  • 132,000 miles
The transmission has failed 3 times since I bought this vehicle. The first time it failed I replaced it at the dealer. The second time it failed it was replaced at a transmission shop (about 1year 3 months ago) this is the third time, I took it to 3 different shops and they all said its the transmission again. It seems that it works for 1 year and the it fails.

- Orange, CA, USA

problem #136

Feb 012006

Odyssey

  • 116,000 miles
The contact owns a 2000 Honda Odyssey. The contact stated that the check engine warning light illuminated intermittently. The dealer advised the contact that by refueling the vehicle, it could have triggered the light to illuminate. Later, the vehicle began to show signs of abnormal violent jerking. The vehicle was later taken in for diagnostic testing where she was informed that the transmission, catalytic converter, stabilizer and links, front motor mount, right side motor mount, and alignment all needed repairs. The manufacturer was contacted but provided no assistance. The current mileage was 116,000 and the failure mileage was unknown.

- Barrington, IL, USA

problem #135

Jan 062011

Odyssey 6-cyl

  • 148,000 miles
I have a check engine light for P0401 code for clogged ege system and P1739 for the transmission code my transmission was already replaced this is the 2nd transmission from Honda. On August 2010 my check engine light came on I took the car to pep boys. They pulled up the 2 codes P0401 and P1739 for clogged egr system and transmission code. I replaced the egr valve and still the same code came up. My car is now out of warranty and there is a service bulletin that has to be performed to unclogg the egr system that is to Honda bulletin 00-009 to drill a hole in the manifold and install a pipe. This should have been done under warranty it is a known defect. The transmission is also bad a gain because it has the P1739 code. I want both of these fixed under the warranty.

- Philadelphia, PA, USA

problem #134

Dec 132010

Odyssey 6-cyl

  • 135,324 miles
2000 Honda Odyssey transmission. The van would not move at an intersection although the engine is raving. Transmission stick would also not go beyond D4 while trying to move the van.

- East Windsor, NJ, USA

problem #133

Nov 262010

Odyssey 6-cyl

  • 105,366 miles
Original owner of a 2000 Honda Odyssey LX minivan - automatic transmission failure at 105,366 miles. Honda motor corporate refuses to provide any reimbursement towards a rebuilt transmission. A well maintained vehicle's transmission should last much longer than 105,366 miles.

- Warwick, RI, USA

problem #132

Nov 232010

Odyssey 6-cyl

  • 148,000 miles
My wife took our young children to town and was driving down the highway when the transmission stopped working resulting in loss of control of the vehicle.

- Edmonton, KY, USA

problem #131

Apr 152010

Odyssey

  • 93,000 miles
The contact owns a 2000 Honda Odyssey. While the contact drove approximately 30 mph, the vehicle jerked back and forth. The vehicle would not jerk as much when driven on the highway. The contact was informed by the local mechanic that the failure was within the transmission. The vehicle had not been repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 93,000.

- Olathe, KS, USA

problem #130

Nov 122010

Odyssey

  • 218,000 miles
My minivans fails to change gears like it should. When I'm driving down the highway the minivans seems to hesitate to change gears. I would not consider this a problem but my minivans carries four children in it at all times. If I'm going down the highway like I'm always doing what happens when my minivans transmission decides to go" I'm up the creek without a paddle and I have my four children with me. I just don't think so. This problem has been occurring on and off for about two weeks. I would love have this problem fixed as soon as possible but you need money to fix something like this and I don't have the money to fix this problem. So what am I to do? simple right" wrong I need to borrow a vehicle from a family member to take my kids to school and do what I need to do.

- Fellsmere, FL, USA

problem #129

Oct 032010

Odyssey

  • 170,000 miles
I have a 2000 Honda Odyssey that I bought with 119K miles on it. The previous owner had it serviced by Honda. The transmission was replaced at around 60K and now at 170K miles the transmission needs to be replaced again. I have had the transmission serviced every 25K, one at 120K and another at 145K. Honda should replace the transmission for free, two failed transmissions in 170K miles in unacceptable!

- Ceres, CA, USA

problem #128

Sep 242010

Odyssey

  • 37,920 miles
Honda is replacing faulty transmissions with rebuilt transmissions that are just as faulty, if not more so, than the original. My 2000 Honda Odyssey is currently at the dealer waiting for its 4th transmission. After the first one failed at 62K miles, the dealer assured me that Honda had fixed the issues and that the replacement would not have the same problem. Woo hoo for Honda! they acknowledged a problem, fixed it, and took measures to address it at no cost to the customer. They scored big points with that move... until the second transmission failed 57K miles later (10K miles past the 109K class action warranty extension). When I brought it back to the dealer this time, I questioned him over and over again about the quality of the transmission they were about to install. He acknowledged that some of the early replacements did still have problems, but Honda really had fixed them this time. I took his word for it, but sure enough, 38K miles later, that one failed too. How can Honda continue to get away with installing these faulty replacement transmissions" I'm now looking at the work order for the fourth transmission and it lists the part number as '06200-P7T-030rm warranty A/T kit'. this is the exact same part number that was on the invoices for the second and third transmissions. Really? they keep telling me they've fixed the problems, but the part number stays the same and the outcome doesn't change" this is fraud. They are charging excessive amounts of money ($4,000-6,000) for a product that has proven to be faulty (just do a google search on 'Odyssey transmission'), and are intentionally putting the safety of thousands of people at risk.

- West Hills, CA, USA

problem #127

Sep 162010

Odyssey

  • 100,985 miles
While returning from a long distance trip, "check engine" and "maintenance required" lights came on. Stopped as soon as possible for diagnosis - advised torque converter was bad and not drive vehicle any further. Vehicle had to be towed 260 miles to personal mechanic, who diagnosed the transmission needed replacement. This was confirmed by a reputable transmission shop. Vehicle has always had its regular and scheduled maintenance, as per owner's manual. A notice was received a few years ago, the transmission warranty was extended to cover 7 years from date of purchase or 100,000. The vehicle is ten years old and has just turned 100, 965 miles.

- Wilmington, NC, USA

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