10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
2 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
2 / 0
Average Mileage:
2,593 miles

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problem #28

Mar 152020

Pilot 6-cyl

  • 500 miles
I purchased my 2020 Honda Pilot on 12/9/2019. It has been 6 months and each time while driving, I hear a loud, "crackling" sound coming from the dashboard, presumably the speakers. This happens even when the audio system is off. At times, when the radio is playing, it will disconnect and it sounds like an electrical short. Also, the door lock button when depressed makes a crackling sound. This is all extremely distracting while driving.

- Mercer Island, WA, USA

problem #27

Jun 022020

Pilot 6-cyl

  • 25 miles
The electrical system to the communication hub is faulted. The entire console goes off in the middle of the drive including the speedometer and other aspects of the communication console. At times it reboots in few minutes and others it has stayed blank for over 10 minutes and once it was totally shut down till I took it to the dealership for repair. This happens in motion. The dealership has to repair for two days with the help of the Honda factory. Now the problem is resurfacing again slowly as it did the first time. First it will start rebooting within few minutes (happened few times now), now it is taking few minutes to reboot and android auto is totally disconnected now (second stage as previously).

- Hicksville, NY, USA

problem #26

Jun 012020

Pilot 6-cyl

  • 1,000 miles
Brand new Honda Pilot 2020; 32 days off the lot and the radio screen goes blank, the system sends a message of "network connection lost" or "no audio connection". this happens across audio features; sirius; am; fm: Bluetooth and apple car play. When the radio is working there is a constant crackling sound almost like you are listening to a vinyl record in your car. I gave the blank screen the benefit of the doubt thinking it was a one off but by the third time that it happened I brought it to the dealership. They can't figure out what's wrong and they have to keep calling California for advice.

- Humble, TX, USA

problem #25

Apr 302020

Pilot

  • miles
After 2 months of driving a new 2020 Pilot elite, the speakers started popping loudly and continuously even when the audio is turned off. The popping occurs sporadically and touch screen reports "network connection lost" where it will not play bluetooth audio or an fm radio station. The popping occurs when stopped and when moving. This popping is extremely annoying and it cannot be stopped while it is occurring.

- Tallahassee, FL, USA

problem #24

Jan 012020

Pilot 6-cyl

  • 1,000 miles
The speakers would emit constant popping/cracking sounds and the dash/radio would constantly power cycle off and back on.

- Lockport, IL, USA

problem #23

Nov 152019

Pilot 6-cyl

  • 1,000 miles
I bought this 2020 Honda Pilot touring Oct 2019. I noticed the popping in the speakers after having the car a month maybe. I also noticed dvd issues and connection problems. Every single time I get in my car I hear popping noises throughout the speakers. Occasionally I have "lost network connection" and once my whole dash/speedometer went black. It only came back on 3 days later when I took it to the dealership. Leith Honda in southern pines/aberdeen, nc acted "surprised" with these issues. They said they had never seen a speedometer go out. I don't believe them. I've heard one of the doctors in the area raised cane in the dealership and they replaced his Honda Pilot with a new one. This popping in the speakers, dvd issues, and other major electrical problems are very distracting and therefore dangerous. I have videos of the popping and pictures of everything else. Unfortunately the videos will not upload to this safety complaint. Evidently this has been going on since 2017ish. I would have never purchased this Pilot if I'd known there were electrical issues!!!! worse $41,000 cash I have ever spent! shame on Honda for not correcting the problem and continuing to sell problem automobiles to customers! please consider these electrical problems as a danger. We need our automobiles repaired by Honda before something terrible happens on the highways!

- Pinehurst, NC, USA

problem #22

Apr 042020

Pilot 6-cyl

  • 5,300 miles
I just left staples and car speakers were popping a lot. I've been trying to video the problem so that hopefully Honda will fix the problem. About 3 minutes into the ride, my navigation/radio/dvd system screen "lost connection" and had to restart. Paid $41,000 cash Oct 2019, and this has been an ongoing problem since I bought it! sooooo frustrating and I feel ripped off. In March, the speedometer and navigation screen when out for several days. Honda acts "surprised" at problem. I call bs.

- Pinehurst, NC, USA

problem #21

May 182020

Pilot 6-cyl

  • 14,000 miles
Problems with the computers including dash board information and infotainment system. Previously heard "popping noises" and had intermittent black outs. I went to start my vehicle after work and both screens were black and would not come on. This means all functions of these two screens absent; I had no speedometer, no odometer, no lane mitigation, no sensor braking, no cruise, no radio, no blue tooth, no gps, no maintenance lights'etc. I had a gas gauge and a H/C gauge that did function.

- Gouverneur, NY, USA

problem #20

Apr 292020

Pilot

  • miles
No instrument paneldisplay, no information or entertainment display

- Oak Lawn, IL, USA

problem #19

Apr 022020

Pilot

  • 1,000 miles
The entire electrical system shuts down while driving, including the main display which has the speedometer. The speakers make an enormous cracking sound before, during and after the shut down. It is a huge safety issue and makes the car an unsafe vehicle to drive. It appears Honda has known about this issue with no fix, but has continued to sell unsafe vehicles.

- Mount Pleasant, SC, USA

problem #18

Apr 062020

Pilot

  • 2,500 miles
Last week 4/8/2020, my 2020 Honda Pilot elite starting making cracking noises through the speakers while driving. A couple of seconds later the entire radio, navigation, and information center with speedometer, gas and other vital information of engine systems went black. The system came up and stated that it was rebooting and did not have data access. I called the dealer and they told me how to conduct a hard reboot. I did this and it worked for about 20 minutes and then did it again. When I called the Honda dealership back they stated that Honda was aware of the problem but did not yet have a software fix for the problem. During my research on the internet, I have found that this is a huge issue well documented on the internet for 2017 - 2019 model Pilot. In fact there is a class action lawsuit for those model years for the same exact issue. But now, having been to the NHTSA site, I see that it is also an issue for new 2020 models with very low mileage. This is a big problem and needs to be investigated immediately as everything that the driver needs to safely monitor their driving is affected by this problem and vehicle owners are not getting help from their local Honda dealership service departments. A national recall for safety needs to be issued right away and pressure on Honda to find a solution and fix should be required by law! our local Honda dealership did state that there appears to be a problem with the wiring harness, but it only temporarily fixes the issue after being replaced.

- Palm Bay, FL, USA

problem #17

Feb 082020

Pilot

  • 1,200 miles
While driving, crackling and popping started coming out of speakers, even with radio off. The infotainment system then said "network signal lost" and the dashboard display with the speedometer started rebooting over and over again until I shut the car off and turned it back on. This is a significant safety issue since the displays go blank, I can't tell how much gas I have, the rear-view camera doesn't work and I can't tell how fast I'm going. This is being reported by hundreds of people on various sites and needs to be investigated and a recall issued immediately.

- Newton, MA, USA

problem #16

Feb 122020

Pilot

  • 1,200 miles
With only about 1200 miles on my new 2020 Honda Pilot, I started to hear loud popping and crackling sounds coming from my speakers. On the first trip to the dealership they said they replaced the amp on the infotainment system. That lasted for about 2 miles, then it started to do it again, this time with the infotainment system led screen going black for several minutes then rebooting multiple times before finally coming back on. On my second trip to the dealership, they told me that they adjusted the wiring harness and tightened a few screws. This temporary fix did last about 4 weeks, but the problem came back with a vengeance. This time, in addition to the popping and crackling sounds that are annoying in itself, both led screens, the infotainment one and my instrument panel one are constantly rebooting and staying out for long periods of time each. In addition, the screen panel does feel hot to the touch now when this happens. So, on my third trip to the dealer we discussed this and they kept my vehicle for a couple days so they can look it over... when I picked it up I was told that they couldn't replicate the problem after driving it for about 18 miles over 2 days. They also informed me that they contacted Honda directly and were told that their engineers are aware of these issues but don't have a "fix" yet. So a day after leaving the dealership the instrument panel as well as the infotainment center went black/completely out while I was going down a busy interstate. I could not tell my speed nor any other vehicle data as the instrument panel was dead. While the infotainment center going out is bad, having no instrument panel is very dangerous and a major safety concern. I'm worried this is only the beginning of something more serious which is going to cause a fatal crash. There needs to be a nationwide recall immediately!!

- Indian Trail, NC, USA

problem #15

Feb 222020

Pilot

  • 400 miles
As I was driving the infotainment system started crackling and then the middle console went black includinv my dash middle with the speedometer not knowing how fast I was going all info went blank and it kept happeninv

- Brooklyn, NY, USA

problem #14

Feb 162020

Pilot

  • 880 miles
Purchased 2020 Honda Pilot 12/29/2019 off the dealer display floor. Pilot has less than 1000 miles. While in motion on the city streets and highway, a cracking sound will occur from the dash board and the speedometer and the audio information screen will black out unable to gage anything. Still in motion the screens will upload, but the screens will blackout again. This will happen for several minutes at a time. This was reported to the dealer and wife is hesitant to drive the brand new Pilot. The question below is requesting a date of occurrence, but this is happening daily when we drive the Pilot. Never been in an accident.

- Jurupa Valley, CA, USA

problem #13

Feb 062020

Pilot

  • 2,000 miles
On two separate occasions my infoentertainment center froze, completely shut off my dash. It would say network connection failure. I lost all dash operations. No radio, phone, speedometer, fuel range, reverse camera, etc. After the 5th time the first day, on the way to Honda it would not come back on. Windshield tells the car to brake with no one in front of it. The electrical harness was replaced. Then, after being in Honda for 7 days, the navigation froze and the dash froze again. It spent another 4 days with Honda. They have no answers. The interior light is dim and pulsates, the windshield does it's own thing, high beams turn on at incoming traffic. It brakes with no one around. The dash freezes and goes to a complete black screen. It's a brand new Pilot because mine was totaled when someone drove into my 2018 Pilot. I'm not happy I am worried about my safety since the vehicle brakes randomly. My 2018 did not have any of these issues and my husband's 2017 Pilot does not have these issues.

- Wharton, NJ, USA

problem #12

Dec 202019

Pilot

  • miles
I been having a lot of problems with the 2020 Honda Pilot black edition the brake alert on the dash comes on out of no where without anyone or anything around me. The infotainment, dash and speakers with shotting off N making popping noises. This SUV I use it with my family and that can cause a really nasty accident bc all that happens all of sudden and is really scary. I had my SUV already twice in the dealer N now is going to be 3rd time. Something have to be done. This a 50K+ SUV and driving with a vehicle that have does types of issues is a big risk especially with our kids.

- Grand Island, FL, USA

problem #11

Feb 032020

Pilot

  • 1,800 miles
While driving my speakers began to crack : you can't listen to the radio. After a few momments the screen turns black ' network connection lost ' goes blank or audio turned off. Them goes completely blank. Them the speedometer will also go blank. This happen while using apple car play, gps. As well as xmradio. I was on city roads the first time it happened then highway were it happened frequently.

- Rio Rancho, NM, USA

problem #10

Jan 312020

Pilot

  • 150 miles
Entertainment system blanks out and digital info on dash blank out ( no speed info) happens while in motion surface street or highway

- Windsor Locks, CT, USA

problem #9

Jan 262020

Pilot

  • 4,900 miles
With just under 5000 miles on my 2020 Pilot, the infotainment system froze and would not shut off when the car was turned off. I lost access to the rear camera, gps, cross traffic alert, radio, hands-free phone and other features. I was also afraid that the screen staying on all night would drain my battery. I took it to the dealership the next day and they fixed the problem. However, I don't think that a car this new should be having these types of problems. It seems to be a common occurrence in late-model Honda. It will remain to be seen how long the fix works. I use this car for road trips with my family and I am concerned that this will happen again while we are traveling. The only way to fix the problem seems to be taking the car into the dealership, and leaving it there all day. This poses both safety concerns and is also extremely inconvenient. A brand new car shouldn't have these problems. Honda needs to fix these issues by issuing a recall. I have been a loyal Honda owner for as long as I've been driving and this is the first time I've experienced a problem like this.

- Cary, NC, USA

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