15 problems related to brake master cylinder have been reported for the 2007 Honda Odyssey. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Honda Odyssey based on all problems reported for the 2007 Odyssey.
2007 Honda Odyssey abs braking system is soft with low pedal. Difficult to stop the vehicle at times, frequent problems for last several years. Even after recalls for faulty seals in the brake master cylinder years ago and then the recall for the vsa modulator . Bumped garage door while pulling in! dealer said: faulty abs modulator.
The contact owns a 2007 Honda Odyssey. The contact stated that after the vehicle was serviced for an unknown recall, the check engine and abs warning lights illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the master cylinder needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and stated that the VIN was not included in NHTSA campaign number: 10v504000 (service brakes, hydraulic). The failure mileage was 114,256.
The brakes suddenly hardened and would not engage while going downhill. This problem was first noticed in . I took the vehicle to woodland hills keyes Honda and learned that the brake power booster was defective. This same vehicle was the subject of a recall of the master cylinder. Based on Honda's recommendations, the power brake booster is to be replaced if there is any leak. It is my position, that the master cylinder upon determining that it was leaking as implicit in the recall required that the power brake booster be replaced. Had this been replaced there would not have been a failure to the power brake booster.
I have had 2 brake recalls on my 2007 Honda odessey. During my last visit to a Honda auto center they changed the brake master cylinder and upon a "visual" inspection advised me that my brake pads were at 3mm each which is sufficient. I know for a fact this was wrong because my car mechanic advised me that I needed new brake pads. I believe that the 2 recalls for different brake issues have compromised my brake performance and prematurely deteriorated my brakes. I also feel that it is a huge safety concern to tell someone that their brakes are fine when they are clearly not!.
Consumer states ongoing problem/defect with a Honda Odyssey concerning front wheels wobbling and vehicle jerking the consumer stated the wobble from the front wheels was most noticeable at low speed turns. The consumer stated when he hit the slightest bump, the wobble could be felt in the steering wheel. After turning a corner, and the steering wheel was released, the steering wheel returned to straight forward with a series of jerks. The dealer was unable to provide a remedy even though there were complaints from other customers. The consumer stated he returned to the dealer regarding problems with the brakes. The service writer informed the consumer there was a weakness in the hydraulic brake system and the master cylinder would have to be replaced. The consumer learned of a recall, but records showed it was never replaced. On may 21, 2010, the modulator and sealing caps were replaced. On January 19, 2011, the dealer installed a master cylinder repair kit. The remedies showed little to no improvement. The consumer stated after not using the brakes for a few miles, he would have to pump the brakes several times, in order to stop, because the pedal would go to the floor.
The contact owns 2007 Honda Odyssey. The contact stated that while trying to park the vehicle, she applied the brakes which did not respond or slow the vehicle which resulted in a crash. The vehicle was recently repaired under a recall for the brakes (recall 10v504000: service brakes, hydraulic: foundation components: master cylinder). After the accident, the vehicle was taken into the dealer and they did inspect. The vehicle was repaired. The failure mileage was 36,000 and current mileage was 37,000.
The contact owns a 2007 Honda Odyssey. She experiences soft-pedal during brake application. Increased stopping distances may eventually lead to a vehicle crash. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, and a technician stated the brake cylinder for her model type was not sufficiently designed. The technician drained the excess fluids. The repair did not remedy the failure. She filed a complaint with the manufacturer, and was advised that they were investigating the failure. The current mileage was approximately 45,000. The failure mileage was approximately 35,000.
2007 Honda Odyssey lx brakes do not stop vehicle quickly enough. Dangerous. My wife coasted through an intersection while applying all the pressure she could to brakes. Has been to dealer and they say Honda denies there is a problem. I have read online that this vehicle has brake problems due to abs and master cylinder issues, and also due to poor stock brake pads. But Honda apparently denies any issues. This vehicle is dangerous.
2007 Honda Odyssey minivan. Brake pedal began going all the way to the floor after 10,000 miles. Dealer has replaced the master cylinder and module (twice), as well as bleeding the lines over 4 attempts to fix. Now they are beginning to explain that this is normal behavior, even though the change was sudden and dramatic and the vehicle is obviously unsafe to drive.
The contact owns a 2007 Honda Odyssey. While driving at speeds of 35 mph and approaching a traffic light, the contact noticed that the brake pedal became unusually soft. In order to stop the vehicle, the contact had to depress the brake pedal farther into the floorboard than usual. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the master cylinder was replaced. The approximate failure mileage was 14,212 and the current mileage is approximately 30,000. Updated 5/20/2010 updated 07/19/jb.
7 times(3 times on highway, 4 times on small roads) my 2007 Honda Odyssey exl failed to stop when brakes were applied. I would apply brakes and the van would keep going. Most of these times when the brakes are applied again the van would stop. I took the car numerous times to the dealership and they said they couldnt reproduce the problem. But they replaced the brake master cylinder 2 times(once for defective master cylinder and once for incorrectinstallation). Finally they asked me to trade the van for a different one. They paid $2500 for the hazzle and I had to pay $5500. . Beacuse of the safety concern I traded my van to get a new one.
Honda Odyssey-07- has a brake problem. Vehicle's brake pedal feels weak and pedal goes to the floor. Dealer replaced the brake master cylinder,but that problem has not been resolved yet. Odyssey has only 1,400 miles.
Soft, spongy brake pedal. Dealer replaced master cylinder, bled brakes twice on advise of tech line without noticeable improvement. Brake pedal can be depressed below height of accelerator pedal, have twice caught the edge of my foot on accelerator pedal when braking causing unintended acceleration. Have case open with Honda office in torrance, CA. . . They cannot tell me if or when there will be a fix. Do not have confidence in these brakes.
The car will not stop unless the driver exert a lot of pressure on the brake pedal. The car was brought into the dealership on multiple occasions. The dealership changed the master cylinder and stated that is the characteristic of the car for the remaining visits. Honda posted a fix on January 14, 2009 on service bulletin 07-045. The fix should be a recall because it reduces the stopping distance of the vehicle.
2007 Honda Odyssey. Consumer states excessive pedal travel and spongy feeling of the brake pedal the consumer took the vehicle to the dealer, but it was returned in the same condition. A month later, they replaced the master cylinder, but there was still no change. On may 4th, 2010, the consumer took the vehicle to the dealer for a brake recall, however the problem still remained.