18 problems related to engine cooling system 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.
Ac unit stops working. Ac clutch and condenser is damaged.
The air conditioning began blowing warm air on my 2005 Honda Odyssey ex-l last fall. I had the local Honda dealer perform an inspection, and he stated that I had a hole in my air conditioning condenser that must have been due to a rock. I believe this problem is a design problem, which Honda will not admit to or repair at their cost. The 2005 Odyssey has little protection against road debris from their new grill designs. Honda should recall these cars and provide protective shielding.
A/c condenser punctured by road debris for third time in 5 years. Design flaw; condenser has no protection behind grill. Expensive, non-warrantied item and repair!.
I own a 2005 Honda Odyssey. . . I had a full failure in the a/c clutch or compressor system. I have seen an enormous amount of customer complaints at how Honda has denied responsibility for a design defect and calls the usual break down as a rock -->where other reputable businesses (goodyear) call it a basic failure. I have never owned a vehicle that is only 4 yrs old -- bought 2 yrs used -- that has a full a/c system failure of this type -- unusual and uncalled for. . . Additionally parts and equipment are understocked or unavailable --> repairs will cost me $1600 in parts and additional $400 for repairs. . Ridiculous on a 4 yr old car. . . And uncalled for at its current age. No rough driving -- no rough usage -- family car used for family travel only. . . Now out of commission for nearly a week while awaiting parts. . . On a common problem as this parts should be more readily available but due to the lack of acknowledgment by the Honda corp. . . We have a shortage on the market that they are profiting from at a probable enormous rate.
2005 Honda Odyssey a/c condenser failure.
A/c unit failed from a pebble striking the condenser while driving down the interstate. $1000 to repair, dealer was aware of the problem before even looking at the unit. Apparently it's a frequent occurrence for these models.
Hole in air conditioning condenser.
Owner noticed that the air conditioning was not cooling. Verified that compressor was running, but it did not load the engine - suspected loss of refrigerant. Dealer confirmed no refrigerant was in system, and found that it had leaked out of condenser via a small hole, probably caused by something striking the condenser. Owner had discovered numerous complaints by owners of same model of vehicle regarding the a/c condenser being exposed and not appropriately protected by grille, and over a year ago had contacted the manufacturer regarding this apparent oversight. Mfr responded by saying they were not aware of any problems. Owner contacted manufacturer with this incident and to date has not received any response. Repairs estimated to be around $800. Owner wants to know why the manufacturer has denied knowledge of this problem, and wants manufacturer to provide a solution to prevent it from happening again. Owner's spouse has medical condition requiring air conditioning.
I own a 2005 Honda Odyssey and it has 39k miles. My a/c just went out and I took it to a local shop and the mechanic was shocked to see I needed to replace the compressor on such a new vehicle. I paid approx $600 to get it fixed. I checked the internet and there are mass quantities of complaints about the Odyssey a/c problem with rock damage to the compressor and Honda is well aware of this problem.
My a/c quit working while on my way home from the airport. I took it to the local Honda dealership who informed me that a rock or other debris from the road punctured a hole in the a/c compressor. I assumed this would be paid by Honda under warranty but I was informed that it would not. In researching this problem online, I have uncovered a large number of other individuals who have had a similar scenario. This is a design flaw in that the a/c is exposed to potential damage from the road and should be subject to a recall to fix it. Honda is undoubtedly aware of this problem but refuses address this issue in a responsible manner, which is a disappointment.
Air conditioner not working. According to the Honda service dealer(ph 805-584-6632). A rock hit the condenser and made a hole. I have seen many people complain about the same problem on the net and feel Honda should pay to fix it as it is a design flaw.
Replaced the air conditioner condenser on Honda 2005 Odyssey van twice (Mar 06, may 08) caused by rocks hitting/damaging the condenser because of a faulty grille design that does not protect the condenser from flying rocks/debris when driving.
Bought a 2005 Honda Odyssey on 7/1/05. On 4/4/06, the air conditioning condenser had to be replaced due to incidental damage from a road debris (probably a rock) puncturing it and leaking the freon out. On 4/28/08, the same thing has occurred. Looking on the internet, I have found many people having this same problem. The condenser coils are on the front of the vehicle with no protection from road debris (e. G. , a mesh or wire screen).
I purchased a "certified pre-owned" 2005 Honda Odyssey and the Honda care extended warranty in March of 2007. I was planning a trip from texas to west virginia with a friend and our three kids, all under the age of five. In alabama, we realized the air conditioning was releasing hot air. I called the Honda dealerships in all the major cities we passed through. Since it was a Saturday on a holiday weekend, no one would help us. I called Honda care and was told they could do nothing because the van was still under factory warranty. When I arrived in west virginia, I made an appointment with the Honda dealership. The technicians there informed me that there was a hole in the van's condenser that "must have been caused by a rock. " I was also informed that this would not be covered under either my factory warranty or my extended warranty. I had no choice but to pay $633. 52 to get it fixed. I spoke to representatives at gunn Honda, who advised me to call Honda. I called the Honda customer service number. The regional manager called me and gave a seemingly rehearsed speech of how this would not be covered under my warranty. After a search online, I discovered that there are many many people who have had this same issue with this model. I am very distraught to think that no one has stepped forward to protect the hard-working citizens of this country from such a scandalous conspiracy. I am an army veteran who served time in iraq. My husband is active duty, stationed in hawaii, set to go to afghanistan. We cannot afford a plane ticket for him to come home because I had to use all of our savings for this. Why are people being deceived about how great Honda is and how the Odyssey is the number one minivan, and not being warned about such an expensive defect in the design? what can be done about this? am I to just let this organization take advantage of me?.
Bought a 2005 Honda Odyssey on 7/1/05. On 4/4/06, the air conditioning condenser had to be replaced due to incidental damage from a road debris (probably a rock) puncturing it and leaking the freon out. On 4/28/08, the same thing has occurred. Looking on the internet, I have found many people having this same problem. The condenser coils are on the front of the vehicle with no protection from road debris (e. G. , a mesh or wire screen).
I bought my Honda Odyssey minivan spring 2005 and we have repaired the air conditioner every year and I have complained to the dealership, they always tell me a rock popped up and hit the system so they are not liable I don't drive my car on rocky roads but I suppose that could happen but every year ? I think it is Honda's standard reply to a problem they know is their fault , I love the way my van handles, looks and really everything about it except it is getting old when spring comes around to bring it in to get the air conditioner fixed.
Ac condenser leak caused by "rock hitting it". Poor design which should have a grill protecting it. Causes freon leak. Dealers now suggesting to install an after market grill after spending $1000 to fix. Clearly a design problem by Honda.
At 9. 974 miles my 2005 Honda Odyssey was found to have an air conditioner condensor leak. This is due to the wide open, low profile opening on the front of the van. This was an expensive repair! I believe there should be a mesh installed there by the manufacturer to protect the condensor.