Battery Cable Problems of Honda Passport

Honda Passport owners have reported 6 problems related to battery cable (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Honda Passport based on all problems reported for the Passport.

1 Battery Cable problem of the 2019 Honda Passport

Failure Date: 03/06/2020

While the vehicle is running and driving, the infotainment system fails. The first event in the sequence is that the audio from any source (am, fm, satellite, iphone) will start to crackle and intermittently cut out. Then the infotainment screen in the center of dashboard will go dark and all sound will stop. Additional events include the driver screen (speedometer, etc. ) behind the steering wheel going dark. Sometimes the messages �no audio source� or �network connection lost� are displayed on the screen. Occasionally the system will try and reboot after 10-15 minutes, with the screens turning on again for a short period of time (5-10 seconds) before going dark again. The only way to recover temporarily is to park, turn the vehicle off, open the driver's door (shuts off retained accessory power) and then restart the vehicle. This system failure happens with and without an iphone connected via genuine apple usb cable. None of the following have resolved the problem: resetting the infotainment system to factory settings; disconnecting the battery cable under the hood; and, temporarily removing the infotainment power fuse under the hood. Checking the system settings via the infotainment system application indicates that the system is up to date and no updates are available. This has been happening for several months. The Honda dealer service department stated that they never heard of this issue, and suggested that I film the issue when it occurs!.

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2 Battery Cable problem of the 1998 Honda Passport

Failure Date: 09/13/2005

I will be driving and my car will just shut off, I also have the extended stopping problem and braking causing me to manually steer. I have also had trouble with the car not starting or starting slowly. I was told there were several recalls before I purchased the car and they were repaired - the abs was done last year but the problem continues. I would like the abs replaced. I checked your website for outstanding recalls and found. I called the dealer and was told the abs was done 2/04 but the truck continues to have the same problem - extending stopping. I have had my Passport 3 years and have only received one recall - but the problem currently exists . . . Extended stopping distance. The only recall sticker in the door is for the pedal. Additionally, I have also had a problem with the truck turning off in the middle of a turn (forcing me to manually steer my car) 98v70 (describes it completely) my truck also refuses to start properly. It starts and then shuts off - sometimes it takes up to 3 times to turn on and stay on. (sb03-03-s003 describes this as well) since I cannot determine who performed the other recalls, how can I be certain they were done or done properly? my vehicle continues to have the identical problems associated with the following recalls: NHTSA campaign # 02i002001 - service brakes, hydraulic; anti-lock (5/29/02) 98v170000 - electrical system - wiring, front underhood (7/23/98) 98v170002 - electrical system - wiring front underhood (7/23/98) 00v058000 - suspension, rear (2/29/00) 97v206002 - other (11/11/97) I have not had any accidents as a result, but I am afraid to drive with my children in the car if my car just shuts off in the middle of a turn, or on the freeway and at low speed. I have also had it accelerate while on the freeway revving the engine constantly - these have all happened for the last 3 years with no recall notices.

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3 Battery Cable problem of the 1998 Honda Passport

Failure Date: 12/17/1998

Negative battery cable failed. Yh.

4 Battery Cable problem of the 1998 Honda Passport

Failure Date: 11/16/1998

Nar 9-10-03. Consumer complaint on a defective 1998 Honda Passport pursuant to maryland's lemon law. Battery cables replaced, brake warning light illuminates, rear suspension defective, and brakes pedal inoperable.

5 Battery Cable problem of the 1998 Honda Passport

Failure Date: 09/01/1998

Consumer questioned as to why he wasn't notified in a more timely fashion relative to the recalls. (nar).

6 Battery Cable problem of the 1998 Honda Passport

Battery cable failed.


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