Honda Odyssey owners have reported 7 problems related to suspension noise (under the suspension 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.
Engine, suspension or unknown ?: three of the 4 motor mounts are broken and not supporting the engine. The one remaining motor mount is under extreme stress and can fail anytime. I have had two dealer service managers confirm this problem and both have said that they are not covered under any warranty or recall. Both have warned me that it is not safe to drive because if the last mount fails it could cause an accident. The condition of the roads and freeways make it very hard to avoid pot holes and I hold my breath every time I hit one to see if the motor is ok. Electrical: 1. After I had the air bags that were recalled replaced there is an electrical ?? problem that turns the radio on and off (I can usually change it by beating on the steering wheel but that doesn't always work. ) 2. Occasionally when I remove the key it continues to beep until I beat on the steering wheel. 3. Often when I hit a bump in the road there is a loud electrical (cracking like a short) sound in the speakers that sometimes I can stop by beating on the steering wheel. If it doesn't stop I pull over and turn the car off and restart it. 4, the door and slider locks do not work on the passenger side with the remote or the locks on the driver's door. I have to roll the window down so a passenger can unlock the door or slider manually. These problems have been going on for the last 2+ years. I am a very low income 75 year old senior who can't afford $1000+ to replace the failed motor mounts. I've put out $750 in the last year trying to solve the electrical issues and transmission flush.
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Rear right wheel camber can't be aligned with extensive noise from rear suspension. Concern that suspension could be failing. Have Honda care warranty from the manufacturer but they refused to diagnose and solve the problem. Dealer wants thousands of dollars to tear down and rebuild the suspension at my expense, which is a significant financial burden in spite of the warranty.
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When the eco button turns on, the transmission starts to make a rattling noise and it changes how the car drives. The steering wheel and foot petal start to shake or tremble. Also, the suspension on the car is extremely noisy and Honda has failed to fix it. Lastly and the most important issue this car has, is that the gasoline moves around in the car as you drive or park your car. You can hear the gasoline swooshing around on the bottom of the car at all times. I've taken the car several times to by local Honda dealership and they cannot fix anything. They state that everything is a "characteristic design" with the car. According to the Honda representative that rode in our car, they have had complaints regarding the transmission, suspension and gasoline issue.
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all problems of the 2015 Honda Odyssey
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All body part of this new van are loose. . Both side front windows while open and close or open the door seems like its broke and windows shakes rear suspension very noise on brad new van seems like driving 10 year old beat up car passenger side inside between 2nd and 3rd row body parts are lose I have contact the Honda they don't want to take care . . Please let me know what should I do. Its a new van under 5000 miles and having major issue.
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When we (family of 4) were backing out of our drive way, at/about 5mph, a loud metallic noise was heard. It appeared to come from under the van, front/left side. We parked the van and looked under the van, everything looked normal. But the noise was quite loud and we knew something was not correct. We drove the van about 50 feet in our cul-DE-sac and heard another metallic noise and something fell under the van. When we looked under the van, we found a piece of suspension spring, about 9 inches long. The piece was not rusted or brittle, it looked pretty stong, but appeared to have been suddenly broken/snapped. Lucky that it did not happen when we were are on any highway or at a higher speed. Later we took van to get, the springs/struts replaced. A google search found out that we were not alone, this seem to have happened lots of other families. A typical website example is below. I could find many more. This looks like a systemic or material problem with these springs and Honda must do something so that none would get injured or hurt. . Read more...
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all problems of the 2000 Honda Odyssey
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Suspension "thump noise" with each dip in road @20 mph. Dealer unable to duplicate. Factory rep. Refuses to contact me for test ride. Manufacturer states 'Honda reps do
not interface with customers".
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all problems of the 2006 Honda Odyssey
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In our dirveway we found a metal circle, about 1/2 " in thickness, about 8" in diameter, apparently made of iron, which was a rusted through, a bit twisted and obvioulsy snapped in one section. We dismissed it as garbage. Three weeks later we heard a noise on our van & brought it to the dealership. On examination of our van, the mechanic brought out another part taken from our vehicle identical in condition as the one found in our driveway. He said it was a front suspension spring and the van, a 2001 Honda Odyssey with appx 58500 miles, was unsafe to drive.
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all problems of the 2001 Honda Odyssey
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Suspension problems | |
Front Suspension Coil Spring problems | |
Front Suspension problems | |
Front Suspension Wheel Bearing problems | |
Suspension Noise problems | |
Rear Suspension Shock Absorber problems | |
Rear Suspension problems | |
Sway Bar problems | |
Multiple Axle Suspension problems | |
Strut Failure problems |