Honda Crosstour owners have reported 4 electronic stability control related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 1 most common electronic stability control problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's electronic stability control (4 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Electronic Stability Control problems |
The vca light is on at all times, this issue started all the sadden.
The first time my steering wheel locked was at a shopping parking lot. Luckily my husband was with me to jerk it around and get it to work again. The second time it happened was 2 days later. This time I was with my 3 year old toddler running errands. I was lucky enough to have it parked in my driveway when it happened. I came out to go pick up my husband from work and it wouldn't move. I called Honda the next day they couldn't understand why it wasn't moving either. I towed it to their service center and receive a call that it will cost me 1200 dollars to replace the eps unit. Why it happened? they don't know. . . A 3 year old car that I am still making payments on just decided to fry its eps unit!!! how frustrating! I am grateful that I wasn't on the highway or on the road and it for it to stop. Where in other cases I've read online that it had happened to parents!.
I purchase a 2014 Honda sport on October 2013 with 0 miles. 4 months later I started to have issues with engine vibration shake while on full stop on drive mode. It has been back to where the vehicle was purchase 3x regarding the issue and still they cannot duplicate the problem. On other occasion the car also now stalls out on the freeway doing 50 - 80 mph. Vehicle has stalled out 4x since then to make it worst it even stalled out at the dealers drive way. Its now back again at the dealer ship for the 5th times with my concerns on engine motor vibration shaking, hesitation when the car accelerate, oil level gets low, engine ticking,, so overall major safety concerns for a car that is not even a year of purchase. I been given the run around with dealership, american Honda corporate, I bought a lemon car and my major concern is my family riding in this car and there playing games for customer major concerns.
My 2010 Honda Crosstour suddenly went from 60 to 15 mph driving on a busy highway. The engine light and vsc light came on, and it just lost power. I narrowly escaped a serious accident with several cars. The other drivers had to avoid hitting me as I slowed down quickly without warning. The dealership says the computer shows a malfunction, but now it is fine. They can find nothing wrong with the car that would cause this to happen.