Table 1 shows one common equipment related problems of the 2009 Honda FIT.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Equipment problems |
My doors have defaulted to the lock position, even when the vehicle is occupied. The electronic unlock system will not permit the car to unlock. The manual lock strongly resists being moved to the unlock position. With much force, it can be moved, but immediately relocks. The only way to exit the vehicle is to force the manual lock to unlock while simultaneously pulling the handle to open the door. This is an extreme safety hazard - as one cannot easily exit the vehicle. Upon entering the vehicle, an older driver, a less strong driver, or partially disabled driver would be trapped in their vehicle with only emergency procedures able to free them. If there were an accident, and the airbag were deployed - it would be impossible for an able bodied driver to get both hands to the door and initiate the sequence necessary to exit the car. One would be trapped. An incredibly dangerous situation. I see the door actuator has been recalled on other Honda models - so it is a known issue with the manufacturer. I am currently partiually diasble, and.
Driver door actuator malfunctioning triggering passenger door and trunk hatch to all to constantly lock and unlock until car reaches about 10 miles per hour. Took to Honda dealership for inspection and confirmed problem. Also confirmed back order for parts to repair for 2 months or more.
When driving my 09 Fit my radio went in and out then my steering wheel indicator light popped up next thing I knew my steering wheel locked and felt stiff when trying to turn, kept happening as I drove, it’s happened at least 20 times maybe more in one day!!! I almost crashed because my power steering goes in and out in this car and it feels like I loose complete control of the car!!! it almost verging off on its own it feels like for about 2-3 seconds sometimes it feels like longer that this happens, once the steering wheel light goes away I can regain control. However this is very very dangerous and I do not feel safe driving the car with this is happening randomly when I’m driving !!!! it’s happening to me at low and high speeds and it’s very scary!!!.
2009 Honda Fit sport VIN# jhmge88479s044051. We live in maine. It was happen after my wife drop my daughter at school. She drive back home she exit regular street turn left to rout 1 then the car stop moving at the middle of the road. The othe car that drive on rout 1 need to stop immediately. Luckily my wife car didn't get hit and my daughter didn't stay in the car. 2 guys helping my wife car to the side and then she call police and tow the car home. Car still started normally but when I chang shift to d it not move forward and put r not move backwards either even p I push the car it still move it not park and car make noise sound on p. I think it is a power train problem.
On 10/3/2018, my front axle snapped while I was driving straight. I was not in an accident. There was no inciting incident. At carx in peoria, IL, they indicated that in the center, there is a rubber seal which may have been contaminated by water (not by driver; mfr problem). At that time, it cost me $362 to have it repaired. Today, 10/1/2020, my front axle snapped again as I was turning right while driving. I was not in an accident. I had my car towed to carx. They have determined that, again, my front axle has snapped. I'll be up for hundreds of dollars worth of repairs. Thank goodness I was not rear-ended when it happened. I will secure copies of both repairs.
I tried to unlock my car with the remote, it didn't unlock. I could hear that it was trying to unlock. I then tried the key in the door and it would not turn all the way. I had to call aaa to have them unlock the passenger side. The drivers door will not unlock. I have to enter the passenger side and climb over. I also, cannot lock the car when parked, because it will not unlock.
Car stalls and dies after initial start. Sometimes even with warming car up for 5-10 minutes. Outdoor temperature can be 90 degrees and this still happens. If I start my car, let it run for 5 minutes, put it in drive, the minute I begin to slow for a stop sign or simply for an approaching stop or intersection my car will shudder and die. There is no check engine light and two mechanics have found no codes soft or hard to shed any light on why this is happening. I have already paid $300 for a valve adjustment, replaced spark plugs and I'm still having the issue.
Driving into a busy intersection and the right drive axle broke. Lucky me and my child were not injured. We had been on the highway right before this and thankful it didn't cause a serious crash. I started to accelerate from a stop sign to take a left onto a busy road. My car revved and then we heard a loud bang and felt like something dropped. Then the car would run but would not work (no fwd,reverse, etc).
Takata recall I have trouble with the studs on the wheel breaking. I had new tires put on and one broke, had new break pads put on and another broke. This is a big expense added that should not have to be my place to fix. It is a safety to all that own these vehicles because while driving the wheel can come off. This needs to have recall on it before someone gets killed. Each time one breaks it cost me 400. 00 to have fixed. This was not negelance of the one that was working on my car. This was two different places I had work did to my car. Please check into this ASAP. I feel I have been a victim of a fault of Honda.
Tire pressure sensor is dead and the repair cost is $500+. Correct tire pressure is a safety issue.
Multiple door lock actuators have failed--numerous times. The door locks either don't work to unlock or to lock or they make a whirring noise, after which they may open. At 78,119 miles on the car, I replaced both the left rear door lock actuator and the rear hatch lock actuator. At 120,000, the right front door, the left rear (again), and the rear hatch lock (again) have all failed! shop wants $359 each! to repair. Honda customer care provided no assistance other than to say no recalls have been issued.
(please know my phone # below is not correct, as your system will not accept an International #, and I am an american in germany). My 2009 Honda Fit was a sport version. I do not know what the "affected parts" were. What I do know, is I was driving to work; was going to take a left at a 't' intersection (as I had done hundreds of times before); but my car failed to accelerate out of the way of oncoming traffic. I hadn't been rushed, as I'd left a bit earlier than usual; and traffic was coming in both directions, but was far enough away yet, that I didn't rush my crossing. I had just barely rolled out into the closer lane, with the accelerator peddle pressed maybe half way down, but the car didn't keep going. I saw a minivan approaching, and pressed the accelerator pedal all the way to the floor, but the car didn't respond. I then saw the impact of the van into my door. I do not know if the accelerator pedal messed up, or if it was electrical, or the engine, or what. But, the problem is obviously a huge safety issue. The car is totaled; myself, the van driver and one of her passengers were injured.
Hvac blower motor works only on high speed. If this is a known issue and it is due to overheating, why isn't there a recall on it since it seems like a fire hazard. As soon as mine went out, the air system also started making a loud grinding sound.
Last winter I went germain Honda of dublin and they said they couldn't find any thing. They said when the check engine light comes on t 8 b try ing it in and they said they will scan the light. When my checkengine light come on by the time I get to the dealers its not on. I had the battery repalce back in January 2014. My car will be 5 years in August. Will this part throtle actuator control motor be cover under warranty? here is the code I got from advance auto p2101 which is throtle actuator control motor.
When accelerating through a right-hand turn onto a highway on-ramp, all power and power steering in the car turned off, only to turn back on about a second later of it's own accord when I was nearly off the road.
After having my car for almost five years without this issue, I have started having trouble getting my key into the driver's door lock. The key stops about a third of the way into the keyhole. The key works like normal in the passenger door, hatch, and ignition. I attempted using a spare key that has seldom been used, but it does not slide into the driver's door keyhole either. Something has messed up or worn out in the driver's door lock.
On the evening of March 23, 2012, at approximately 6:30 pm, I was driving my Fit on the PA. Turnpike. I suddenly heard a thud from under the engine, which sounded as though a stone had ricocheted off the road surface onto the underside of the chassis. I immediately noticed voluminous grey smoke issuing from the tailpipe. As I was less than one quarter mile from an exit, I took it and quickly pulled over, shut off the ignition, and jumped out. I noticed a large, growing puddle of oil directly beneath the engine. Prior to my shutting off the ignition, I at no time saw the low oil pressure indicator light up on the instrument panel. As it turns out, the oil plug had inexplicably blown out. Since I purchased my Honda Fit, it has been maintained impeccably, as recommended by the maintenance minder and the manufacturer.
I bought a brand new 2009 Honda Fit in February 2009. The following year by July 2010 the ac unit did not work at all. I took it to the dealer where I had bought my car, who told me that a rock from the road had hit the ac unit, the refrigerant had escaped and I had to pay usd$ 890. 00 to repair it, because that repair was not covered by the manufacturer warranty. Then I realized the front bumper under the tag had big spaces that may allow a rock to go through and hit the ac condenser. This is a manufacturing defect and Honda should cover the cost of the repair.
The starter in all of these vehicles goes bad very fast. Stating with an odd sound of metal to metal on cold starts (due to the starter not retracting fast enough) 5 people that live near me have all had the same problem my car is now doing it again with a 3 year old replacement denso oem Honda starter, Honda needs to fix this. . .