general problems of the 2005 Honda Odyssey

Nine problems related to electronic stability control have been reported for the 2005 Honda Odyssey. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 Honda Odyssey based on all problems reported for the 2005 Odyssey.

1 Electronic Stability Control problem

Failure Date: 05/09/2020

I bought this van and it had a simple problem that we fixed. . It still wouldn't stay running. . I dead on the interstate 3 times. . I dead on a main hwy 5 times. . Had to leave the van in a parking lot 5 times. . Ive had to have it towed to the house bc we cant get it to stay running 3 tims. . . . I believe its one of the recall sincerer . . Maybe. . Or mayb the fuel pump. . But I would love to have what needs to be. . Replaced so I can enjoy my van again. . .

2 Electronic Stability Control problem

Failure Date: 12/05/2017

Car will only run from 3 to 8 days. Then has to jumped off. New battery. Alternator and battery checked no problem. I think it might be the fuse boxes or something electrical. Vehicle is stationary.

3 Electronic Stability Control problem

Failure Date: 02/01/2017

Airbag light goes on and off while driving. Power steering fluid leakage and causing difficulty in maneuvering vehicle.

4 Electronic Stability Control problem

Failure Date: 07/20/2015

During acceleration, and particularly while turning and accelerating (e. G. Left hand turns from a stop light), the vsa indicator (triangle with exclamation point) will flash repeatedly and the vehicle will decelerate (not necessarily brake) until it reaches the standard idle speed or until the wheels straighten out and the vsa indicator stops flashing. This happens when turning either right or left and leaves the vehicle exposed in intersections with unexpected inabilities to accelerate out of an intersection. It is intermittent but happens more often than not.

5 Electronic Stability Control problem

Failure Date: 10/13/2014

My fiancée, me, and ouf 3 month old son were involved in a pretty serious roll over October 13th of this year and we had no air bags during the wreck they deployed at a delay hitting me in the head. I had already hit my head on my window shattering and breaking it. After we were upside down the passenger side air bags deployed, then when about a minute or two went by I exited my seat dazed. As I came out my seat I was met by an forgiving blow my side air bags whitch had not deployed after all thi s time. I got myself together and got my fiancée and child out the car. Honda told me wreck was my fault for improper use of the vsa ok fine but what about the air bags that shouldn't have made them not deploy. The rep was rude and said basically tuff luck and got off the phone as if he did not care it happened I could have died and lost my son due to the air bag issue what if it had went off with me getting him out? the guy said h I nda a as not at fault. I didn't know any of the information he tried to provide me after the wreck so now I'm left dealing with a lot of headaches and mental pain and told to let it go. I'm not going to really concidering court if no one else will help. It was my fault with the vsa cause I had no manual or nothing so I thought all that time we were operating it right so I take that blame but the air bags no it had nothing to do with how we were hammered after the wreck. Physically and mentally.

6 Electronic Stability Control problem

Failure Date: 08/29/2013

After take off from a red light vehicle started to shake and vibrate uncontrollably which caused me to quickly apply the brake and pull off the road. Took it to a reputable mechanic who discovered that rear mounts are bad an estimated $1200 repair. Honda really should recall for this I shouldn't have to shove out money for something that after research I found to be a highly reported problem on these model years.

7 Electronic Stability Control problem

Failure Date: 08/06/2013

Acceleration to 65-68mph up to approximately 73-75mph the van's front wheels enter a mild to fairly strong, alarming, shimmy felt distinctly and synchronized through the steering wheel. We had just recently purchased this van 2 months prior and ironically had 2 brand new yokohama tires on the front rims. We took a trip from midwest to up and along the eastern seaboard. Symptoms initially reasonable got stronger but appeared at the slower end of the range mentioned above. Now it has gotten aggressively worse to the point you'd think I'd need new tires, but they are in good shape with lots of meat on the treads still. I have read many blogs now that indicate very bad design on electronic motor mounts have caused this and con concur with the general populous of 2005 Honda Odyssey Mini-van owners out there that this is a critical fix that needs to be implemented by Honda. Sincerely, sam holroyd 11/2/14.

8 Electronic Stability Control problem

Failure Date: 03/20/2013

The throttle goes to idle setting while driving and does not respond to the gas pedal. The problem is intermittent. The throttle responds again after about a minute after the problem occurs.

9 Electronic Stability Control problem

Failure Date: 06/04/2012

Vsa (vehicle stability assist) modulator failed upon engine start up in a Honda Odyssey Mini-van with just over 19,000 total miles. Downloaded diagnostic code confirmed failure of the vsa modulator. Vsa failure also means loss of abs function on the brakes. Component price is nearly $1000. This is a very expensive component failure after very little actual use of the van. Vehicle is out of warranty based on elapsed time. Research indicates that early (low mileage) vsa modulator failures are very common in Honda Odysseys and other Honda vehicles.


Other Electronic Stability Control related problems of the 2005 Honda Odyssey

Electronic Stability Control problems
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