10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
5 / 0
Average Mileage:
51,074 miles

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problem #20

Aug 022018

Odyssey

  • miles
Both sliding doors coming off tracks. One completely fell off and was damaged. This could cause serious injury to a person or child. I noticed many other complaints here and online.

- Cheswick, PA, USA

problem #19

Apr 062018

Odyssey

  • 100,000 miles
Right (passenger) sliding cargo door fell off track and gouged the side panel of the van. The vehicle was stationary in driveway. Noticed in week prior to the incident that there was a grinding sound when opening door, and it would sometime catch and re-open when closing as though it hit an obstacle. Dealer mentioned maybe some sand or grit in assembly. In driveway, we opened door then walked away to throw something in trash heard a noise and came back to find the door had fallen off and was hanging from the cable used by the power open/close mechanism. Significantly damaged car further trying to get it to close enough to to take to repair shop and prevent damage from impending rain at time of incident. Was very difficult to fight the power mechanism and to turn the heavy door the correct way to get all the pieces in their correct rails and position, never did get entirely closed. Took to dealership. Dealer advised to take to body shop. Body shop sent me back to dealer who would not take vehicle for several days but then ended up fixing the door the same day for about $575. The body damage has not been addressed.

- Spring, TX, USA

problem #18

Dec 222017

Odyssey

  • 112,550 miles
I cannot open the passenger side sliding door. (it is not a power sliding door) it was steadily getting harder to open. I barely got it closed as it would only open a short distance and I could barely slide it closed. Now I am afraid to try to open it as I am afraid it will get stuck open and I won't be able to close it at all.

- Warrenton, VA, USA

problem #17

Jul 222017

Odyssey

  • 130,000 miles
Passenger side sliding door was grinding and malfunctioning. Went to open it from inside and it fell off only hangs my by a little cable. Got it somewhat back on track but it won't latch and friend got hurt in the process of it falling off. Deep scrtches on the side as well. What can we do.

- Strongsville, OH, USA

problem #16

Nov 202016

Odyssey

  • 125,000 miles
My Odyssey was parked and off I put my packages and attempted to close the sliding door. It would not close. After I looked in the manual for help I followed their instructions and the door came off the track and hung by just a very thin cable I could not drive it for fear of it falling completely off and damaging someone else's car or causing an accident. It also did a lot of body damage. Honda dealer in kenosha did the repairs. They only paid for half and we had to cover the other $1500

- Waterford, WI, USA

problem #15

May 012017

Odyssey

  • miles
Not long after we bought the car from a Honda dealership (one previous owner) the passenger side door started freezing up. We could neither open nor close it properly. When we brought it in, we were shocked when the mechanic told us he saw the problem all the time on that model, and that we were lucky the door had not fallen off on us, because he had seen it happen to others. We have three little kids...most minivan owners have young kids! they replaced the cheap plastic rollers with more cheap plastic rollers (why of why is this Honda's only option to support a huge, heavy steel door?!) and removed the automatic mechanism on the passenger side. Now we are having the same problem with the driver's side automatic door. It is completely frozen (at this point it's frozen whether it's in automatic mode or manual), and I have left it shut that way because I would rather have my kids climb in the other side, and buckle my 4 year old in through the window, than try to open it and risk having it fall on someone. I have spoken to other mothers in my town who own this same car and have had the same problem with the doors. This is not just an inconvenience, it is a huge safety issue! what if both doors froze on someone during an accident and they couldn't get their kids out" what if the door fell off on a child?! an adult might suffer only minor injuries from such a thing, but a child would be crushed. There are reports of this happening all over the internet, with Honda usually telling the owners the problem is somehow their fault. Toyota had the same problem on the sienna and they did a recall. Why has Honda not yet been required to do the same"! here you can read just some of the stories from other Odyssey owners: Https://www.cargurus.com/cars/discussion-C3864_ds475308.

- Chelmsford, MA, USA

problem #14

Apr 162017

Odyssey

  • 120,000 miles
Passenger side door closes and then opens slightly. The lock will not engage. Dashboard light always show that door is ajar. When making a turn yesterday the door actually opened all the way. My baby was sitting on that side. This is extremely dangerous.

- East Stroudsburg, PA, USA

problem #13

Mar 302017

Odyssey

  • 102,000 miles
Spontanously the sunroof shattered. Driving on highway at 70mph, the sunroof shattered. It was closed at time, all glass behind car.

- Oklahoma City, OK, USA

problem #12

Jun 112014

Odyssey

  • 0 miles
Now we've all had many cars and some do better than others. The Honda paint has to rank last on a long list of past paint jobs. It has literally peeled off the top of the car by the window and sunroof and has lost its clear coat so the paint just doesn't look good. When you ask them about it they responded we don't cover that. Honda, you make such a good car but cant get the paint right? C'mon. I see more white Honda vans driving down the road with the same problem as mine. This is awful we have now made a game out of it called I spy, who can find the white Honda Odyssey with the same paint peeling spots like ours. We do a lot of driving local and road trips.you would be amazed how many there are out there. Honda there is something you could do. Its embarrassing to dive this car around. But its a great running car with nothing wrong put the paint peeling. Not cool.

- Canton, GA, USA

problem #11

Oct 042016

Odyssey

  • miles
The front door detents are not strong enough, and they will allow the door to close by itself. If you are on an incline, or it is a windy day, this is especially dangerous for younger children, and myself, when getting in or out of the vehilce. Of note, Honda uses the same detent, with the same part number, on a civic, which has a much smaller and lighter door, as it does on the Odyssey, which has a much larger door. I currently own a 2003 Chrysler van, and a 1998 BMW, and neither of which have this problem. And for that matter, none of the other cars I have owned have had this problem. The solution is a simple redesign of the door detent to account for the heavier Odyssey door. One size does not fit all. Also of note, I did replace the door detent, and the new detent is as bad as the old detent. A redesign is required.

- North Potomac, MD, USA

problem #10

May 122016

Odyssey

  • miles
Fuel smell, fuel leak.

- Pittsburgh, PA, USA

problem #9

Sep 012015

Odyssey

  • 68,000 miles
The contact owns a 2010 Honda Odyssey. The contact stated that while parked and attempting to remove an object from the trunk, the object was found to be wet and molded. Upon further investigation, the contact noticed that the whole rear of the vehicle and the rear headliner were wet. The vehicle was taken to a dealer and diagnosed that the seams that meet the roof rails were separating. The vehicle was repaired however, the failure recurred. The vehicle was taken to the dealer several times for the failure. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 68,000.

- Conyers, GA, USA

problem #8

Oct 212015

Odyssey

  • 62,000 miles
The nylon guide rollers on the passenger sliding door broke. These rollers apparently contribute to keeping the door up and inside the guide rail. This caused the door to drop and be suspended by the motorized cable that opens/closes the door and cantilevered off of the bottom guide. This happened after being parked and actuating the door. There was a sound of the nylon guides cracking and the slider hitting the body panel. The vehicle has 62,000 miles on it. I consider it unsafe that the door became unusable and would not return closed unless unbolted and pushed in. It then did not latch and had to be chained/tied down. The Honda dealership repaired the door. The Honda dealership and I must have had a communication issue. It was characterized in the itemized statement differently than my verbal discussions with them about the issue. It was written up as a door jam. However, the service person was quite familiar with the issue I experienced and said it was not uncommon. I was advised if the door became completely detached to go to a body shop first. My instance was not that severe.

- Wadsworth, OH, USA

problem #7

Sep 192015

Odyssey

  • 40,000 miles
Similar to campaign id # 12V062000 (for older 2008-09 Odyssey), the tailgate on my 2010 Odyssey has failed without any warning. Opening it via electrical buttons (in-car dashboard or remote buttons) results in the tailgate raising, bouncing up and down, then closing right back down. Opening it manually produces additional resistance to opening that wasn't there before the failure; then the tailgate refuses to stay up in the open position and slams down with additional force that can hurt an adult, and seriously injure a child. Based on campaign id # 12V062000, suspected failure points are the tailgate gas-filled struts. Video of the failure mode is posted on youtube here: Https://www.youtube.com/watch?V=8J54vwbcmag

- Summit, NJ, USA

problem #6

Jan 132014

Odyssey 6-cyl

  • miles
Tail lights are susceptible to water penetration which will eventually short out the tail lights. This applies to the portion of the tail light which is attached to the rear hatch door. Water accumulates in the white part of the lens which is at the bottom of the tail light in 201 van (I.e., the back up lights). There is apparently a design or manufacturing defect in the sealed light system. I have had the gasket on the left tail light replaced in my 2010 Odyssey due to water penetration & collection. The problem has returned and the dealer confirmed nothing is wrong with the gasket.

- Vilas, NC, USA

problem #5

Oct 012012

Odyssey 6-cyl

  • 40,000 miles
The sliding door mechanism makes a rough, grinding sound. Have tried to lubricate them, but does not seem to help. Have owned previous Odyssey and they never sounded this bad.

- Waterford, WI, USA

problem #4

Feb 012014

Odyssey 6-cyl

  • 73,896 miles
For the second time the rear passenger sliding door would not lock closed and the warning tone sounded. When I took it into the dealer for repair he said that the air bags could deploy if it wasn't fixed. The door latch had to be replaced. I am 71 years old and the door is very seldom used by my wife and I. I am concerned about the fact that the door could have come loose and deployed the air bags while I was driving. I'd like to know if this is happening to other Honda vehicles. I do have the old part if that would help.

- Whitehouse, OH, USA

problem #3

Apr 142013

Odyssey

  • 50,000 miles
The contact owns a 2010 Honda Odyssey. The contact stated that the rear passenger's side automatic door failed to close and latch. The rear passenger side door would open independently immediately after being closed. The failure recurred intermittently. The contact also stated that the front passenger's seat belt failed to disengage intermittently. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who was unable to duplicate the failures. The failure was not reported to the manufacturer. The failure mileage was 50,000. The current mileage was 55,000.

- Port Mary , NJ, USA

problem #2

Jul 142012

Odyssey 6-cyl

  • 15,000 miles
We purchased a 2010 braun entervan in late 2011. It was new with 17 miles. We noticed water collecting under front seats at about 15000 miles. It was rusting our seat anchors which could lead to failure in a crash. It also has persistent steering problems and tire wearing at 15000 miles. It was returned to braun for repair because we insisted and worked closely with the braun corporation. They attempted repairs but returned to us with more issues and a continued steering problem.this was their first year doing a Honda entervan conversion and they have offered a $5000 supplement toward a trade. Our local dealer has led us to believe he would trade but will not follow through, I firmly believe he does not want this vehicle back. He said it was a junk deal. It was good enough for him to sell us. I believe this braun Honda entervan 2010 model may need a formal recall. Some handicapped people may not be removing the front seats to notice these water problems and possible mold when the carpet remains wet. I also have concerns that carbon monoxide could be entering the vehicle if water can get in close to the firewall. We believe during the conversion something got out of alignment causing excessive tire wear and steering problems, . I have kept all documentation and have photos of the rusted anchors and the water puddling and even frozen in the winter.

- Greenbrier, TN, USA

problem #1

Feb 012011

Odyssey

  • 7,000 miles
On at least 2 occasions, the passenger side door failed to unlock even when using multiple methods to unlock it. Even when the knob on the door was lifted manually, the door would not unlock and open. After trying different things (key fob, auto door unlock button, manually lifting the locking knob), it finally opened. We thought it was just a glitch when someone tried to open the door at the same time that the door unlock button was pushed, but since reading a report of a similar incident on an Odyssey, there may be a problem with the locking mechanism. Once the knob was lifted manually, the door should have opened regardless.

- Broken Arrow , OK, USA