4.6
definitely annoying- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 23,800 miles
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The contact owns a 2010 Honda Odyssey. While turning left, the tires emitted a loud abnormal noise. The contact stated that the wheel rubbed against a plastic panel shield that loosened and hanged from under the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 49,000. MA 10/15/2015
- Acworth, GA, USA
While backing up slowly (appx. 2 mph), the vehicle's right rear wheel made light contact with the curb. The steel steering knuckle (often called the spindle) for the rear passenger-side wheel sheered off, making it inoperable. This was witnessed by bystanders who can attest that the incident occurred at a very low speed. Three mechanics have stated that such a failure should never happen at any speed, in any situation. Nevertheless, american Honda motor co. Will not investigate the possibility that the factory-installed knuckle was faulty and will not tell me how many other similar failures have occurred. They refuse to cover any portion of the cost of what others have classified as an unprecedented failure.
- Batavia, IL, USA
While driving at about 55-60 mph a flat occurred. My wife pulled over after about 200 yards. I arrived a few minutes later. Looking at the tire and rim, it is apparent that a hard object both punctured and damaged the rim. This is not the point of concern as it seems customary for a flat tire. However, two large (15X3 inch) pieces of the rim broke off. This seemed extremely unusual after such a puncture and short followup drive. I have never been aware of such an occurrence. When I called the Honda dealer, the service person had not heard of it either.
- Jackson, TN, USA
Aftermarket automotive rims failed after approximately 30 days of normal driving. Moda MD9 or MD9610 were listed as a recommended winter driving rim by a large online retailer out of South bend Indiana. After a short period of time noticed strong vibration issues. An approved tire installer reviewed the rims and stated all 4 rims were egg shaped and could not be balanced. Rim runout specs out of range. Egg shaped condition creates steering wheel vibration and an unsafe driving condition. Retailer through their product support, denied any product issues and stated the only way wheels could have deformed was through abnormal use. All 4 rims have been replaced with the same model and have failed in the same manner. Original equipment rims used on this Honda Odyssey have not had any issues over several years of use. Feel the problems are directly related to defective wheels or rims.
- Wi, WI, USA
- West Covina , CA, USA