44 problems related to automatic transmission have been reported for the 2004 Honda Odyssey. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Honda Odyssey based on all problems reported for the 2004 Odyssey.
A recall was issued for the transmission second gear set. Consumer stated that the dealer will not have the repair kit until November 28,2004.
My 2004 Honda Odyssey has lurched and loss forward power/motion for just a few seconds while driving normally at speed between 40-60 mph. This has happened during the first 7500 miles. Cruise control was not on during these events. I have checked recalls and other owners and found similar comments. This could cause an accident if passing or additional power is needed while driving up incline. Have had fuel pump recall item corrected. Please investigate!.
Recall 004v176000, concerning automatic transmission. No parts available until September 9,2004. Ontario Honda, 585-398-2562. Dealership did not resolve the problem.
Sold an unsafe recall new vehicle based on Honda TSB. The consumer was not informed of recall 04v-176 until after he was almost in an accident. The vehicle continued to accelerated while the brake pedal was pressed. The consumer request a full refund.
The dealership is not able to give the consumer an appointment too have the auto transmission recall 04v176000 performed within a reasonable time frame. The first available date is Dec 15 2004.
2004 Honda Odyssey manufacturing defect. The vehicle was on and the consumer had to children inside it. The consumer put the vehicle in park and exited the vehicle to retrieved something. When she returned and attempted to get into her car it began to roll backwards down the driveway. The vehicle crossed the road before it came to an abrupt stop on the curd. The dealer was contacted and explained that the gears may have somehow become stuck between park and reverse and then popped into reverse. The consumer contacted the manufacturer requesting a new vehicle and an investigation.
While driving vehicle lose speed and stalls. The vehicle would also lunge forward. The problem was unable to be duplicated. The consumer was informed that the transmission was bad. Please refer to recall#04v176000.
Van shakes horribly after reaching 60 mph and is really bad from around 70 mph. Taken it in at least 3 times for the same thing and it is still not fixed. They changed out tires and balanced but to no avail.
Consumer complained about two problems. The first problem involved the sliding door located on the right side which did not close when it was opened. Took vehicle to dealership six times. However, problem recurred on July 19, 2005, and the dealership told him to bring the vehicle back. Consumer has repeatedly been told by the dealership that there was no problem. Dealership replaced some parts, but consumer saw no improvement. He was concerned about the door malfunctioning when opened. What if it would malfunction when it was closed and it opened while driving. The second problem involved transmission. He received a recall notice that was dated spring/summer 2004. He took the vehicle for service and they said there was no problem. Transmission hesitated while driving.