Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Honda Pilot vibration

HONDA PILOT VIBRATION PROBLEM

Honda Pilot owners have complained of problems with their vehicles and owners with extended repair histories may be entitled to compensation for repair costs, loss of use, diminished value, or other losses


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Honda Pilot Complaints

"The technician acknowledged the sensation when both of us drove around 40-50 miles. He mentioned in the same week, there are 3 other customers complaining about the exact same thing. Parts are on the way, the rep agreed to put it on for me as addon, good attitude from service, but not from Honda. 78 of 86 Re: Interior Vibration [mer66] by switch61 Nov 27, 2007 (12:10 am)Replying to: mer66 (Jun 28, 2007 5:01 am)At hondapilot.org, there is another thread related to this issue. Some people found the fix mentioned in this thread to help with or resolve the problem. I've not experienced the shimmy/vibration issue, but I did order the part and install it, and found that it did help keep the rear a bit stiffer. For $45, it was well worth it. http://www.hondapilot.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=14481&perpage=15&pag- enumber=1 #79 of 86 Vibrations, Road noise by yooperbill Nov 30, 2007 (9:37 am) I lived with the problem on my 2005 Honda Pilot for 3 years and 42,000 miles. The dealer said they all vibrate and to live with it. Yesterday I bought Michelin LTX tires and life is good. It drives, sounds and feels better that when it was new, A LOT BETTER. Why they put the crap tires on in the first place amazes me. I had decided never to buy another Honda again, but now I will rethink this. Replies to this message: solo (Dec 04, 2007 8:45 pm)#80 of 86 Re: Vibrations, Road noise [yooperbill] by solo Dec 04, 2007 (8:45 pm) Replying to: yooperbill (Nov 30, 2007 9:37 am)

I reported the vibration defect on this forum 3 years ago and my service manager saying it was the rear driveshaft ( which I remove in the summer) . I also followed "ksayers" post and installed the $50.00 stabilizers. And I got rid of the lousy Goodyear infinities and put on a set of Michelin cross terrains. Each step helped make the ride better but the annoying subtle vibe was always there. I think I realize now what the problem is. Do you all know the buffeting effect on our Pilots when the windows (especially rear) are opened at speeds as low as 35mph? Well I think that same aerodynamic effect is the vibe we feel at 70mph. It is a poor air flow design that shakes the car. The pilot is a dream around town up to 50mph, then it becomes a very poor highway ride #81 of 86 considering 2006 pilot, but... by 7669 Dec 06, 2007 (5:38 pm) I am considering the purchase of a 2006 Honda Pilot that has 11,000 miles on it. I have not driven it as of yet, but will definitely take it on the freeway at varying speeds before making a final decision. My question is, will the vibration problem which has plagued this SUV (and its owners) be evident right away, at all times or is it something cn mask for a short amount of time (like enough time to make a sale)? I was sure I had found the perfect minivan alternative...now I am questioning my decision." www.townhal-ltalk.edmunds.com

(keywords Honda Pilot defect, claim, recall, Honda Pilot class action, claim, Honda Pilot class action, recall, problem.)

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1 comment:

Unknown said...

Thanks so much for sharing this. I had a similar situation like this so I went to get some advice from the local lemon law attorneys. I did some research beforehand but apparently the law is different in each state.