Honda Element owners have reported 3 problems related to mid/rear seats assembly (under the seats category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Honda Element based on all problems reported for the Element.
2004 Honda Element: (I have 2 and both have the following exact problems)1. Airbags warning lights indicating problems
2. Drivers seat is loose and rocks
3. Passenger seat causes extreme discomfort to hip and back on long tips (this is occurs with all passengers, young and older)
3. Under carriage brushes failure
4. A/c air compressor failure
5. Straps in back seats pulled out and seat cannot be reclined
6. Engine decelerates without warning. Power cutback during passing makes this very dangerous. 7. Drivers seatbelt buckle is difficult to secure (only 1 car with this problem)
8. Loud clanking noise when cars are being turned.
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I bought a Honda Element 2007 in July 2007. Since the purchase I have learned that the front seats do not adjust as in previous models. However, both the quick start manual and the regular manual both indicate visually and in writing that the front seats should adjust forward at about a 10 degree angle for access to the back seat. "open the door, and pull up on the seat-back adjustment lever. The seat-back tilts forward to allow easier access to the rear seat. " the picture also shows this tilt angle. I took the car to a dealership. They did not know about this design change; they also did not know that the same change is on the 2008 model. I talked with Honda about this design flaw as a safety issue. Without the ability to tilt the seat forward both entry and exit from the back seats are restricted even when a front seat is moved forward as far as it will go. Honda's response was that they knew people who have the car and they aren't having any problems getting in or out of the back seat and that I should just move the front seats back and forth to use the back seats. In case of an emergency, exiting the back seat would be difficult at best and a danger to their safety and well-being. Honda's response is that the design is written in stone and that unless enough complaints and problems with emergency exits are made that nothing will be done. Their opinion is that the car is safe and has been fully approved by the ntsb and NHTSA. I would defy anyone to enter and exit the back seat with any speed because of this change in design. I hope this will be investigated and that Honda will be forced to redesign and recall the models that no longer allow the front seat to tilt for as they say "easier access to the rear seat" and I would add easy, quick exit from the back seat in an emergency.
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Driver's seat rocks during acceleration and deceleration. This is possibly a safety issue in an accident if the seat fixtures were to break. Also the seat belt configuration makes egress impossible from the rear seats only. There is no interior handle for a rear seat passenger to open the door in an emergency.
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Seats problems | |
| Mid/rear Seats Assembly problems | |
| Front Seat Recliner problems | |
| Front Seat Head Restraint problems |