Engine And Engine Cooling Related Problems of the 2023 Honda Passport

Table 1 shows one common engine and engine cooling related problems of the 2023 Honda Passport.

Table 1. Engine And Engine Cooling related problems of Honda Passport

Problem Category Number of Problems
Engine And Engine Cooling problems
3

Engine And Engine Cooling problem #1

My 2023 Honda Passport is having shifting problems (high revs, slow nd unpredictable power to wheels)   harsh acceleration (not easy to safely /smoothly gauge power and speed from acceleration to wheel) high revs "stuck" --not shifting down smoothly/safely these issues are on going. I also researched and saw this has been reported b y other Honda Passport( 2023)  owners. I contacted dealer 10/16/25 to document the complaint and asked dealer to call me back if any service advisories or recalls, they said no, but a service advisor wuld contat me if they felt a follow up was needed.     also, the vehicle had 'catastrophic' computer failure with power lost and warning lights within first 2 years --transmission lost power/engine still ran and forced into the breakdown lane and have vehicle towed.   . Dealer did some type of reset. VIN # 5fnyf8h59pb027063.

Engine And Engine Cooling problem #2

Car feels sluggish and delays accelerating when driven. Occasionally will make a strange sounds when trying to accelerate. The automatic brake will engage when there no obstacle in front of me while I’m driving- has happened a few times since I bought the car. At times, the car will not turn on when the ignition button is selected for no apparent reason.

Engine And Engine Cooling problem #3

My auto-electronic braking was randomly engaging while I was driving. It was unnecessary, & scary. It would just engage, then stop. Then, my emissions systems light came on, & would not go off. I had to get to a safe place. The dealership told me to bring it to them, it never went off the warning was on consistently. It never blinked or went off @ all. I was on the highway, & they kept it overnight. They told me they cleared it & the emissions code never came on. Yes, it did. They still have it tonight bc I refused to take it back, when I was clearly being told I did not see what I saw (even parked) where would I get that from if the light didn’t go come on? they refused to acknowledge what happened, & as of right now I’m in a rental even though they wanted their rental back. It’s a 2023, bought brand new. Full warranty, & they are putting people @ risk. I drove as slow as I could, & followed the directions from the owners manual. I could have been re-ended, due to erratic braking, & my entire vehicle could be destroyed if Honda refuses to own up to the malfunction. I have had problems w/this SUV since the 1st week I bought it. I believe it should be taken back under the lemon law! it’s not safe! not even 7,000 miles on it yet. I bought it w/7 miles. It started by saying I was departing my lane when I wasn’t for about a week, then the brakes would just slam on randomly. They said they reset it, they refused to change the oil @ 70%, had a new guy, who stated the emissions light did not come on! it did! I drove as slow as possible on the highway to get it to service bc I had no choice. They said the the camera was dirty, then the braking was fine, via the code went off, but did not drive it. They literally called me a liar that the emissions light didn’t come on. It was on when I drove it in, & left it. They did not inspect emissions. Emissions has nothing to do with their explanations. I don’t have an invoice yet, I refused taking it back. They haven’t even driven it.


Engine And Engine Cooling related problems in other Honda Passport model year vehicles:



Passport Service Bulletins
Passport Safety Recalls
Passport Defect Investigations