59 problems related to assist have been reported for the 2019 Honda Odyssey. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2019 Honda Odyssey based on all problems reported for the 2019 Odyssey.
8/10 times when turning on and driving the vehicle, an error pops up on the dash indicating the lkas and acc no longer work. Dealer found the code was u3000-49, they could not get it to clear. Sometimes the car will start without the problem, but then at some point through the drive it will occur and lkas and cruise control will no longer be avaliable.
The lkas and several other lights are on in the vehicle and no one has been able to provide any answers as to why. Nor can the problem be fixed. There is also a problem with the transmission. Upon acceleration there is a hesitation that the car will not engage.
Monocular camera failure. Diagnosed by Honda dealership. Safety risk because the adaptive cruise control, auto high beam, road departure mitigation system and collision mitigation system no longer work properly. The warning lamps are continuously on the car, reporting this problem as well.
Out of nowhere I received 5 warnings regarding adaptive cruise control, collusion mitigation, lane keep assistant, automatic high beam. . . Etc failure. Upon restarting the car, the warnings would clear itself on occasion but would reappear on following start up.
All the symbols related adas suddenly popped in my car with no rain or snow or any accidents. When I checked with Honda dealership, they said it caused due to software issue and nothing related hardware and it needed 2500$ for replacing the entire system. If it is software causing this issue why would customer had to pay for it, and it could be a recall. I noticed similar issue for all 2019 and above models.
Brought my 2019 odessey to the dealership shortly after I had the following error messages appeared on my dashboard: brake system, auto high-beam problem, collision mitigation system problem, lane keeping assist problem, road departure mitigation system problem, & adaptive cruise control problem. Sometimes these pop-up intermittently. Other codes I've seen twice since this issue started are transmission system problem and blind spot info system problem. The dealership mentioned that these error codes are most likely associated with the other codes mentioned above. Did a diagnostic at the dealership and they initially cleared all codes and u300-49 returned and they are recommending replacing the multi-purpose camara unit and they are charging $2,256. 95 for this to be done. This repair is costly and from what I understand is a common issue for odessey owners. In addition, since this little part seems responsible for upholding these safety features it seems ridiculous that we paid good money to have this vehicle, but our all these safety features seem to be on hold until we get this costly repair done. I personally don't feel 100% safe driving the vehicle. To me, it feels like a gamble to put my family and the public in danger by driving the vehicle because every time I turn on the vehicle the warning sounds beep and flash, I don't feel safe.
Adas system has failed. Out of the blue, multiple warning lights have came on at the same time. This failed system is a danger by taking away some important safety features of the vehicle. -collision mitigation system problem -auto high beam problem -road departure mitigation system problem -lane keeping assist problem -adaptive cruise control problem vehicle has been taken to local mechanic to check codes. Codes cleared yet returned immediately. Seems to be an issue with a multipurpose camera in the front.
I began have an issue with intermittent warnings on my vehicle a few months ago. They’d come and go, sometimes going away for a couple weeks. I took it to Honda they said it was the battery. After changing the battery it continues to intermittently show warnings. Collision mitigation problem, adaptive cruise control problem, lane assist problem. I took it to 3 mechanics and no one could figure it out. Finally I went back to safelite where I got my windshield replaced in September and when they hooked it up they could see that it was the multipurpose camera failure. Error code u3000 49. When the warnings are turned on all those safety features are obsolete. Upon further investigation via the internet I now see there’s hundreds of posts with this specific problem with their 2019 Honda Odyssey.
Lka; collision mitigation problem; auto high beam; road departure mitigation; adaptive cruise control dashboard has all of these lighting up. Dealer said it was a sensor issue. No accidents; well cared for vehicle just spontaneously started issuing these alerts each time the car starts and the duration of the drive. Due to all the warnings the driver isn’t able to see fuel range etc.
I took my van to the dealer and they told me that the sensor inside of the front mirror is faulty, causing the following lights to continue to cycle if the car is adaptive cruise control problem (acc); auto high-beam problem (a); road departure mitigation system problem; collision mitigation system problem; lane keeping assist problem (lkas); brake system lights. I am unable to engage or disengage any of these systems, including when I am driving. This seems to be a major security hazard and I am aware of others that have experienced this with this exact year, make and model (across different packages) of Honda minivan. I just wanted to report this in case this becomes a major concern for other consumers.
The adaptive cruise control stopped working while it was on and we were driving. Also the lane keep assist went out at the same time. It appears to be an extremely common issue in this cars with the front sensing camera which is the issue we have.
5 emergency lights came on at the same time, we went to the Honda dealer and the problem is the front camera, they told us there, for the diagnosis it was $250 dollars and if we want to fix it it would be $1900, I think that Honda should cover that because it is a car with only 30,000 miles, it is a very expensive repair for a car that is not that old.
My car experience a sudden and catastrophic failure of the multipurpose camera, part number hp36160-thr-a81. Many of the safety features of my car are dependent on this part, which given the age and low mileage of my vehicle has obviously failed prematurely. The safety features impacted on my vehicle by this part failure include acc, lkas, collision mitigation and road departure mitigation systems. I receive continuous warning lights and alarms while driving the vehicle related to these systems. These warning lights and alarms cannot be stopped. Without these systems working properly the vehicle is not safe. I was told that 8tbwpupd cost roughly $1600 to replace the part necessary for these systems to work.
Started the car one morning and instantly a bunch of warning messages appear on the dashboard stating; 1) collision mitigation system problem 2) lane keeping assist problem 3) road departure mitigation system problem 4) auto high beam problem 5) auto emergency braking problem. There is also a brake system light on now (amber color) due to the above. Never had an issue before now. This is on a Honda Odyssey 2019 ex with just over 35k miles. Took car to local mechanic who ran diagnostic report and found the following issue; "integrated driver support/monocular camera driver support system issue; multi-purpose camera unit/millimeter wave radar internal electronic failure" contacted the Honda dealership who want $1500 for a new device and programing; this is disgusting. This issue is so widespread its almost ready to be a full blown recall.
1. The multipurpose camera, which is needed for the adas to function has malfunctioned. Yes, it is available for inspection request. 2. The malfunctioning multipurpose camera caused the advanced driver-assistance systems (adas) to perform unreliably. Features such as lane keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, and collision warning either stopped working or provided false alerts. This created unpredictable driving conditions, as I could not rely on the systems to detect other vehicles, maintain lane position, or warn of potential collisions. The issue increased the risk of an accident for me and for other drivers or pedestrians, especially in traffic or on highways. Upon doing some research, it seems clear that this is a wide-spread problem, which Honda has not issued a recall about. 3. Yes, this has been reproduced and confirmed by a dealer. 4. No, it has not been inspected by the manufacturer, police, or insurance rep. 5. No, there were not any warning lamps, messages, or other symptoms prior to the failure.
The front facing camera located at the top of the windshield goes bad and affects multiple systems. The manufacturer is aware of this issue. While the part only costs $150 - the dealerships want to charge upwards of $2000 to replace the camera - they say that owners are not allowed to replace it themselves. You cannot disable the advanced features. This issue is extremely common across all Honda models that use this camera.
2019 Honda Odyssey recently started having these problems intermittently, about 50% of the time I start the car: acc problem collision mitigation problem lake keep assist problem auto high beam problem it prevents the front collision mitigation from working.
I'm experiencing several error messages on my 2019 Honda Odyssey, which include issues with the brake system, lane keeping assist system (lkas), auto high-beam, road departure mitigation system, collision mitigation system, and adaptive cruise control (acc). These warnings are not only persistent but raise significant safety concerns, especially during instances where sudden braking is necessary due to a vehicle abruptly cutting in front. The constant illumination of the brake system lights is particularly alarming as it casts doubt on the reliability of the brakes in critical situations. It appears that these problems are not isolated, as other Honda owners have reported similar safety risks affecting both drivers and passengers.
Getting the following error messages on 2019 Odyssey: - brake system lights - lane keeping assist problem (lkas); - auto high-beam problem (a) - road departure mitigation system problem - collision mitigation system problem - adaptive cruise control problem (acc) - brake system lights these errors have caused safety issues, especially when someone comes in front of the car randomly or cuts you off. Also, the brake system lights being on always make you think the brakes will not work when needed. These errors seem to be a known issue with Honda car owners putting drivers at risk and also the passengers.
Received several error messages with collision avoidance, braking, lane keeping, front collision avoidance. I took it into the dealership and they quoted me 3k to fix it. I had code dtc u3000-49 multipurpose camera unit/ millimeter wave radar internal failure. They could not explain why it would come back on and work for a while and indicated both systems have to be replaced because of their software. I took the vehicle to dealership two months earlier for loss of acceleration and engine not accelerating when pressing pedal. Alternator replace. Upon searching the internet, this seems to be a common issue with the Odyssey dating as far back as 5 years. My errors are the following: -acc issue -lkas issue -collision mitigation system -auto high beam problem. I am beyond frustrated because these are all safety related systems. A close friend and master mechanic believes that it is an electrical/ software and not a component issue since the components seem to be functioning at times. I am not sure why all of these systems are failing at once.
Multiple safety system error codes began popping up while driving, transmitted, drive gear "d" on dash was flashing and when I pushed the park shift button it went to neutral for a few seconds before going into park, Honda is not sure why error codes won't go away after clearing,.
My dash displays errors dealing with the Honda sensing. I took it into the dealership and they quoted me 3k to fix it. Upon searching the internet for a solution, this seems to be a common issue with Hondas, dating as far back as 5 years. My errors are the following: -acc issue -lkas issue -collision mitigation system -auto high beam problem while some complaints date back to five years, it’s very clear the issue is ongoing in Honda Odyssey models, as owners, including myself, are still posting to see if there is a fix. Honda’s resolution is to pay them 3k which I find appalling, since it’s very clear that their models are continuing this issue - along with the fact that it is being reported that owners are experiencing issues still.
There has been no incident. And I hope there is not. But the forward camera that assists in the road departure mitigation, forward collision mitigation and lane keeping assist has failed. Also inoperative is the cruise control, auto dimming headlamps and the brake system light is on. I find it hard to believe that after some of the less critical recalls that have been sent out for this vehicle that they don’t address this very important safety system. The camera alone costs $800 and that doesn’t include the cost of installation and calibration. I have a family of six and we use this van extensively. But we cannot afford this repair and are forced to drive with all of these lights on in the instruments. We take extremely good care of our vehicles. It is serviced well and has been in no major accidents. Please help us get action for ourselves and others who are in danger.
The front camera is malfunctioning creating the following warnings and preventing safety systems from working properly: 1. Lane keeping assist problem 2. Collision mitigation system problem 3. Road departure mitigation system problem 4. Auto high-beam problem 5. Adaptive cruise control problem in addition, the "brake systems" light is on. This issue not only prevents safety features from functioning, but may mask other issues since the "brake systems" light remains on at all times. The vehicle has recently undergone the recall repair work for the most fakra service cables. No other mechanical issues were detected by the Honda dealership or an independent Honda certified mechanic.