Honda Odyssey owners have reported 7 problems related to front seat belt (under the seat belt category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Honda Odyssey based on all problems reported for the Odyssey.
The contact owns a 2012 Honda Odyssey. While driving approximately 60 mph, the contact hit a deer that was positioned in the middle of the road. The front driver's side air bag failed to deploy upon impact. During the crash, the front passenger's seat belt did not retract properly to secure the occupant. There was no personal injury. The front driver's side of the vehicle sustained severe damages. The vehicle was towed to a collision center and repaired. The technician stated that the air bag failure was contributed to the wire connectors disconnecting from the air bag sensor. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 7,758. . Updated 04/19/12
updated 06/04/12.
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2006 Honda Odyssey. Consumer writes in regards to defective part in rear motor mounts
the consumer stated Honda was aware of the problem. Instead of correcting the problem they were passing the cost to the consumer. The consumer stated he started complaining about the vibration problem in July 2007. Despiteseveral trips to the dealership, without fully getting the problem resolved the rear motor mounts were never looked at until the van was out of warranty. The consumer was then informed it would cost $1000 to repair a problem that Honda was well aware of. The consumer also stated he was charged $26. 00 to un-twist the passenger side seat belt. The dealer stated seat belt don't twist by themselves. Two weeks later, after limited use of the set belt, it twisted again. The power steering pump was replaced. Updated 10/04/11.
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On 4 Nov 06 at approximately 1128 my vehicle was involved with a front impact crash and the following safety defects occurred causing personal injury. The details of the incident are as follows: weather: clear road conditions: dry level grade speed: approx 35 mph vehicle was traveling down 2 lane secondary road when another vehicle pulled in front of it. My vehicle impacted the other one in the left rear quadrant. The damage to my Odyssey was directly on the front grill and bumper area. The frontal airbags failed to deploy and both front seat belts were dislodged from the mounts located on the inside door post. I think the airbags should have deployed and the seat belts were defective. Both of the items were replaced by dealership and airbag was found to be defective. Part numbers listed below. Module airbag control: 77960shja02 seat belt 04818shja01zc seat belt 04814shja01zc buckle frt seat belt 04816shja21zc buckle frt seat belt 04813shja01zc along with other various body parts.
Drive side seat belt constantly locking up and will not release imediately, causing discomfort and shoulder injury.
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Passenger seat belt tension excessive, causing shoulder injury.
Seat belt tension excessive, continues to lock up, causing shoulder discomfort, potential shoulder injury.
When I bumped a metal sign in the walmart parking lot on Feb 18 2002 driving 5 mph, my airbags deployed and the seat belts froze. I found in the manual that they are only suppose to deploy upon moderate to severe impact. I along with 3 other body shops and my insurance, state farm, felt that the air bags deployed faulty and never should have gone off. There was no other damage to the vehicle, demonstrating how lightly the sign was hit. This was an expensive defect that I would like to report, in case it should happen to someone else. ****dimsii ivoq entry posted after 12/12/02 cut over to artemis****760765.
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