10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 28 miles
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The car makes a clicking noise when turning left or right under acceleration or deceleration. The seems to be a low droning sound when turning right at moderate speed. No lamps or messages of any error is displayed. Dealer inspected and confined the noise but did not specify a permanent fix. The back order part to attempt repair is a driver's CV axle. The part is said to be back ordered about 3 weeks.
- Wooster, OH, USA
Vehicle makes clicking noise in driver side front wheel area when making a sharp left turn and moving vehicle from a stopped or parked position. Vehicle was taken to dealership for inspection and was told by dealership that the issue was compared to a "known good" vehicle which reproduced the same sound. Dealership said this is considered normal. Dealership test drove vehicle with me and confirmed hearing the noise. This issue is potentially a faulty axle and or CV. This is potentially a safety risk as a can cause unstable driving, resulting in injury or death.
- Elk Grove, CA, USA
My car has 2824 miles and the front left CV JOINT has failed according to the dealership that completed the inspection. They state they were told by GM and Honda that the car was safe to drive. I have known someone that had a CV joint fail and lost the wheel. I do not feel that this is safe and no one should be recommended to continue to use the car with a faulty wheel component. This is a huge safety risk. I was told the part would be in 2 weeks on 12/3/24 it is now 1/3/25 and the parts team has let me know it could be the end of February now before it arrives and that is just a loose estimate as there are of cars with this same issue waiting
- Hilliard, OH, USA
Vehicle Drive Shaft makes clicking noise at the CV Joint. Vehicle part is backordered due to nationwide shortage caused by vehicle defect on numerous 2024 Honda Prologues. There is no code on dashboard. Honda service has looked at vehicle and stated noise is caused by the CV joint for the drive shaft. Still says to drive due to backordered parts with no resolution. Vehicle has less than 6000 miles on it when problem arised.
- Port Hueneme, CA, USA
- Holland, MA, USA