Table 1 shows one common unknown or other related problems of the 1996 Honda Passport.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Unknown Or Other problems |
I recently purchased a 1996 Honda Passport and was told "you can't go wrong with a Honda"--drove good, body good, interior immaculate, etc. A mechanic looked at it for recent repairs needed on the electrical system and I was shown the horrific rusted frame, he actually put his hand through it!!! and not just in one area, the whole frame!! unbelievable! I am a service tech that drives a vehicle, on average, 500 to 700 miles a week. Fortunately, I was not driving on the interstate at 70mph when the frame could have cost me my life--or anyone else's that could have been in my path. This is totally unacceptable. I have read many forums since recieving this information about my Passport, and it's obvious Honda is aware of the faulty steel that was used on these frames. They should compensate anyone still driving one of these morbidly unsafe vehicles and get them off the road! this is not an isolated problem. Recalls were issued on many other models and makes, however they did not include this year or make. Unbelievable!! a company that uses inferior product and is made aware of it, should step up and take care of it. As a business owner myself, I am livid that Honda does not feel responsible and we--car owners stuck with their junk--have to take a huge loss for their incompetancy. Shame on Honda!!! I will never own another one!.
Vehicle flew through the air like a plane landing on two cars killing four people.
Engine check light came on/off. Also, radiator leakage/replaced horn.