Table 1 shows one common wheel related problems of the 2011 Honda Odyssey.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Wheel problems |
In June of this year my wife took her van in for tpms lite being on. Was told the the tire valve nut holding it to the wheel had come loose and replaced the entire valve, nut, and washer. Also told by the service advisor that they see a lot of these was a common happening. This month December 2017 she took it again for the tpms lite came on again. As before they replaced assembly she paid her bill and left. Here's my concern for her safety as well as mine. If traveling at a high speed and this nut came loose the lite would come on, but if valve came totally loose and tire overheated and blew out wouldn't this be a safety concern? most of this was overnight once and then driving it once.
The whole van started vibrating ad shaking like the van was going to come apart. I checked on the NHTSA reports and a lot of this is happening. Some dealers are saying different things and Honda is not doing anything about it. It seems like the disks are to small for the weight. 1 person had racing disk and brakes put on and no problem. Other people had the brakes redone by Honda and about a few thousand miles the same thing happened. Check to see what people are saying on your web sight. ( not safe for us ) . I knew a while back Honda always had problems with the rotors. But, I thought they fixed that by now. Please do something. I just turned 40,000 miles. After 6 years. All other service has been good.
The tire pressure monitoring system warning came on after seasonal wheel/tire change by tire dealer. Each time that the tire dealer tried to program the Honda system it malfunctioned after approximately 24 hours of operation. All parts are of Honda manufacture. During the periods of that tpms flashed on the instrument panel one has no way of knowing if tires are safely inflated. I was forced to drive over 200 miles over 3 days in order to reach a Honda dealer. The dealer "found tpms sensors were not programmed to vehicle. . . Reprogrammed sensors". I understand that Honda is unique among auto manufacturers in it's tpms system not being serviceable by the tire industry that the public must rely on for safe operation of Honda cars.
Brake components defect.