Warning problems of the 2019 Honda Passport

Six problems related to warning have been reported for the 2019 Honda Passport. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2019 Honda Passport based on all problems reported for the 2019 Passport.

1 Warning problem

Failure Date: 12/02/2025

The lane keep assist camera internally faulted and intermittent tries to work but will immediately fault out. Lights will show for adaptive cruise, lane departure, and collision avoidance. Code shows internal fault and is shown in bulletin to replace. Happened begining of 2025 like most other people.

2 Warning problem

Failure Date: 10/20/2025

Vehicle has frequent and persistent “front camera fault” warnings appearing on the dashboard, which result in continuous alerts and the disabling of key safety features including the brake system, collision mitigation braking system (cmbs), lane keeping assist system (lkas), adaptive cruise control (acc), and road departure mitigation (rdm). These warnings occur under all driving conditions, including clear weather and unobstructed roads. The dashboard fault warnings appear on nearly every vehicle start, and all Honda sensing feature indicators flash continuously while the vehicle is in operation. Because continuous multiple warning lights flash on dashboard, it is difficult to determine which alerts are genuine and which are false. This is thus a serious safety concern that warrants a formal recall. A diagnostic scan by dealer informs an error code of u3000-49 that is front camera needs to be replaced at a cost of $1,900, excluding a non-refundable diagnostic charge of approximately $190. Due to the exorbitant cost if no extended warranty purchased, owners reporting this do not proceed with the repair and continue to experience this ongoing safety issue.

3 Warning problem

Failure Date: 10/03/2025

My front windshield camera. Yes because of my camera having glitches my car would randomly brake no my front camera won't work at all and my dashboard looks like a christmas light show with all the warning lights it has been confirmed by a independent service center no no,no warning lamps no messages or other symptoms of the problem prior. To the failure everything happened at all once on oct3 2025.

4 Warning problem

Failure Date: 03/10/2025

Approximately a month ago several warning lights started turning on. These included adaptive cruise control collision mitigation lane keep assist road departure mitigation high beam detection when I brought the car to the dealer for a diagnosis they informed me the windshield camera and possibly the radar as well would need to be replaced. The products were not under warranty and the cost to replace them is exorbitant. These are vital components of the safety system in this car and should be replaced at the dealer cost.

5 Warning problem

Failure Date: 07/20/2024

Adaptive cruise control; automatic emergency braking; blind spot warning lane departure warning; lane keeping assistance; parking collision warning.

6 Warning problem

Failure Date: 09/23/2023

The monocular camera, part 36160-tgs-a13 failed. This camera drives the vast majority of safety features on the Honda Passport. Those affected features include adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, forward collision warning, lane departure warning, lane keeping assistance, parking collision warning, automatic high beam control, and more. This vehicle has not been in a collision or subjected to any reason that would disable the camera. This camera, and apparently a significant number of others of this same model number appear to simply be defective. American Honda (and the dealers) indicate that the part is backordered with no eta for restock, yet oem part suppliers have the part readily available for one day delivery at $600. A quick search of the internet reveals this part failure is common, and the dealer response of backorder with no eta seems to be a standard response. The one dealer I dealt with indicated they are personally handling 2 such cases at this exact moment. Given the more than 1,000 Honda dealerships in the country, this indicates that it is more than possible that over 2,000 newer model Honda vehicles are driving on the roads throughout the country with the vast majority of their safety features disabled. Dtc code provided by the dealer is u3000-49. The problem has been reproduced and confirmed by norm reeves Honda dealer at their huntington beach California location. The resulting component failure causes nearly every warning light on the vehicle to turn on.


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