Five problems related to dashboard failed have been reported for the 2015 Honda FIT. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2015 Honda FIT based on all problems reported for the 2015 FIT.
Electronic cluster failure affecting fuel gauge and engine temperature display. This can cause an accident if the vehicle runs out of fuel or engine overheats. After looking into this, it's a major issue affecting thousands of Honda Fit owners and a recall should be put in place for this.
Fuel and odometer gauge failure. In cold weather and occurring more frequently with vehicle age, the gauge will go blank for some time. After some time, it may blink on/off with unreadable characters. 31,000 miles on the vehicle. The photo attached iwas taken with the vehicle running.
With the motor running and the car either stationary or moving, the right dash pod displaying led readouts of the odometer, fuel level remaining, running miles per gallon, trip odometer, time and outside temperature will intermittently blank out, sometimes to return as lcd gibberish in anywhere from 10-30 minutes, after which time information may or may not come back in accurate form during the course of a trip. Purchased the car on 1/24/2020, has happened 3 times since then, most recently on 2/5/2020. . Read more...
Frequently, with the motor running and the car either stationary or moving, the right dash pod displaying led readouts of the odometer, fuel level remaining, running miles per gallon, trip odometer, time and outside temperature will intermittently blank out, sometimes to return as lcd gibberish in anywhere from 10-30 minutes, after which time information may or may not come back in accurate form during the course of a trip. . Read more...
The integrated odometer+fuel gauge display on the dashboard instrument cluster fails intermittently but regularly. Display failure has occurred sporadically many times during several years of car ownership. Frequency and duration of display failure has increased significantly within last 6 months resulting in increased safety hazard since driver is blinded to vehicle fuel status and/or distance driven when display fails. Display failure occurs partially or completely as shown in the attached photos, and sometimes the failure lasts for many miles or multiple days before it self-corrects until the next failure occurs. Display failure occurs sporadically regardless of vehicle being stationary or in motion, but happens much more frequently (almost every other day) during cold weather when air temperature is below 50 degrees.