57 problems related to ignition switch have been reported for the 1999 Honda Odyssey. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 1999 Honda Odyssey based on all problems reported for the 1999 Odyssey.
This vehicle experienced the same problem that was stated in NHTSA recall campaign 03v423000 concerning ignition switch. The key was able to go to the off position without vehicle being in park. However, this vehicle was not included in the recall due to VIN. Vehicle owner spoke with american Honda on 03/08/2005 and explained the situation. American Honda confirmed that this vehicle was not covered by the recall, and stated that the owner could bring the car to the dealer for inspection on this issue. Depending on the report of the dealer to Honda, Honda might be willing as a good-will geature to fix the problem at no charge.
The contact owns a 1999 Honda Odyssey. While driving 55 mph, the ignition switch failed and caused the vehicle to stall without warning. The vehicle stalled on many occasions, but would restart and operate normally. He took the vehicle to the dealer and they replaced the ignition switch. Nhtsa campaign id number 02v120000 (electrical system:ignition switch) was referenced. The contact and the Honda dealer have had disagreements on whether or not the VIN was included in the recall. The current mileage was 105,674 and failure mileage was 75,114. Updated 12/12/07.
Van shuts off while driving. Complete loss of power. Numerous times. Honda replaced the electrical portion of ignition switch. They suggested we put new wiring harness also. So we did and paid for both repairs. Now it has started doing it again, three times today while driving. I filed a complaint in 2007 because I saw the switch problem on this website and got no response. Case id# n032007-10-0900568.
On 10/16/03, I brought my vehicle back to the local Honda dealer because my vehicle would go dead while driving. This was approximately ten days after I had brought my vehicle to the dealer because the "check engine was on" due to "catalytic efficiency below threshold. Intermittent code". And the dealer reset the light. It was determined this time by my Honda dealer that the cause was a faulty ignition switch. This was covered under the recall (02-031).
Ignition switch failed, causing vehicle to shut off while driving. A recall was issued; however this vehicle was not included due to VIN.
No parts available for recall # 02v120, ignition switch. Please provide the dealers address.
No parts available. Recall#02120000 ignition switch. Branford Honda 203-481-1616 please provide the address. Ts.
Consumer states that the dealer wants to charge them to reconnect the alarm system to perform the recall on the vehicle. Honda north danvers, MA 978-539-5000. Recall#02120000igntion switch ts.
No parts available. Recall#02v120000 ignition swtich. Main mall motor 207-741-1429 please provide the address ts.
1999 Honda Odyssey stalls while driving. Consumer states that the ignition switch was replaced under a recall. Mechanic determined that the ignition switch is overheating which is causing the vehicle to stall out. The consumer stated a second recall should have been issued, because the ignition switch that was installed under recall was also defective.
Consumer received recall notification (o2v120000) the letter stated the repair would be made free of charge, however consumer was charged $42. 69 for an alarm wire reinstallation, which the dealer stated was mandatory in order to repair the recall igniton switch, consumer states there would have been no need for an alarm wire reinstallation had there been no defect with the ignition switch and feels the charge is unfair and unethical.
Consumer states after the recall for the ignition switch was completed, the srs indicator light came on and stayeds on. Dealership wants to charge consumer to fix problem, when light was not on prior to having service done.
After getting out of vehicle alarm automaticly set off itself. Vehicle rolled back into another parked vehicle. Consumer not sure if vehicle was in park gear. After acident, consumer was able to remove keys from ignition in drive gear. Which according to Honda he should not bee able to do.
Consumer requesting reimbursement for reinstallation of alarm system during ignition switch recall repairs.
No part available:::::::: the consumer receive a recall for the ignition switch. Kendall Honda 2o coburg road eugene or 97401 service manager name is wayne##work phone 541 485 6111. Dealer is aware of the problem. Mr.
1999 Honda Odyssey recall for ignition switch. Consumer states that dealer installed another defective switch. Mechanic determined that the electrical portion of the ignition switch had melted solder joints. The consumer stated the vehicle stalled while traveling on the highway. Which were the same problems described in the recall. The dealer stated the recall had been satisfied previously. The consumer stated the switch that was replaced in August 2002 was also defective. The driver sliding door would not stay locked. The right door actuator had shorted out.
The contact owns a 1999 Honda Odyssey. While driving approximately 50 mph the vehicle stalled without warning. The contact coasted the vehicle to the side of the road where he was able to restart it and resume driving. In 2002, the vehicle was repaired under the NHTSA campaign id number 02v120000 (electrical system: ignition: switch). Most recently, the failure recurred and the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the ignition switch electronics were replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 37,000. Updated 10/31/11.
While driving 70mph car just cut off, causing loss of power steering .
On several occassions vehicle would stall, the dealer misdiagnosed the problem as being a clogged egr valve, however it was finally dertemined that there was a recall in which consumer never received regarding the ignition switch (02v120000)that was causing the stalling.
First, I'm just guessing on the date of purchase made to palm bay Honda in palm bay, florida approximately 85 miles north of where I live. There is several recalls not taken care of. I am owed from Honda reimbursement from caretender's authorized dealership working shop for doing the wireharness recall when my vehicle just stopped altogether plus the car rental (after I had been to Honda dealership with the recall to be done a while before it happened) of which long time ago I wrote certified mail to the owner of Honda in California and also federal trade commissioners in washington, d. C. . To this date, no refund issued to me. There are two separate recalls listed by you regarding locks/latches/etc. Of which I had problems with since the very first day I bought the Honda new is the reason for approximate incident date being back in 1998 and I've had about seven different invoices from different Honda dealerships some noted (nwd meaning no work done) with the problems still existing today. The receipts may also be with you and/or the federal trade commissioners and still unresolved to this date. Now, I just read about the problems I've been having with the ignition switch that is on your recall list and nothing has been mailed to me regarding this recall to be given to Honda to be taken care of. Why hasn't it? I don't even know if the new issues of the air bags exploding, as indicated through u. S. Senator bill nelson's web page, involves my 1999 Honda Odyssey! finally, I'm the original owner and why does my VIN number show o recalls?.
1999 Honda Odyssey has a problem with the sliding doors. Consumer request reimbursement for safety recalls. The consumer stated the vehicle has been to the dealer 4 times for problems with the sliding door not opening. The ignition switch was replaced due to the vehicle not starting. The transmission would slip and jump when shifting. The front and side engine mounts were replaced. The turn signals did not cancel. The turn signal/headlight switch was replaced.
Consumer has experienced, what he feels are, danger in an unsafe vehicle with ignition safety problems. Dealer (gerald jone Honda) refused to repair, when consumer told them that there local repair shop diagnosed the problem. Consumer is expecting to be reimbursed for not only the amount they paid to get vehicle repaired, but also for the mailing of the defective part, the two days they were without the vehicle when dealer said nothing was wrong with the vehicle, and the refusal to repair the ignition switch. (the owners manual stated that this was andis a warranty item) consumer then decided to take vehicle to the dealer. Honda said that they could not find a problem. Consumer then had taken the vehicle to their mechanic (mannys) and the problem was fixed and the vehicle has not cut off yet. Consumer expects Honda to refund the full amount paid to mannys for the warranty part.