Honda Passport owners have reported 57 problems related to brake electric antilock (under the service brakes 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.
Vehicle experiencing ongoing problem with brakes disengaging whenever vehicle goes over a bump.
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On brakes: reported prob. Several times/ service dept. Said no recall / no problem, now experiencing problem with stalls and sluggish take off.
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When applying brakes on any type of road surface, rain or no rain, truck skids as though it is on ice, and does not stop at all. Truck has been taken to two dealerships. Three attempts were made at two dealershps to correct the problem. The problem with the abs continues. Please provide any further information.
When consumer stepped on brake pedal to stop or reduce speed, brakes didn't stop vehicle or reduce speed, especially after passing a bump.
While driving put on brakes and vehicle would slowdown. Then, it would release and stop. Consumer went through intersections because of this problem, and had an accident.
Hit brakes, pedal went down to floor, didn't stop car, hit truck in front of me. Airbags didn't deploy. Loy.
While braking at 50mph on a damp road, applied brakes normally to stop for a light and the brake pedal went to the floor, the abs clicked loudly, and the came to rest past the intended stopping point.
Brakes seem to disengage every time bumbs are encountered.
When attempting to brake, occasionally the vehicle will slow and then accelerate as if the gas pedal is depressed with the brake. Dealer has had numerous times, but claim they cannot duplicate problem.
On occasion when we step on the brakes, the car will suddenly accelerate. Tho I have complained numerous times, Honda cannot duplicate therefore will not do anything to resolve it. I am afraid someone is going to get killed with the car. Still have 6 months before lease is up and they won't buy out the lease or take the car back. Its very dangerous and I have witnesses who have seen it happen. Twice we have had accidents with it, twice I've gone through lights, once I hit a sidewalk trying to park because it jumped. I have 3 children and am afraid one of them will be hurt. This is a safety issue I'm concerned about - and its like they don't care or believe me. I didn't know where else to turn.
When applying the brakes pedal nearly goes to the floor, causing extended stopping distance. Please give any further details.
Dealership did not have the parts available to perform recall 02 I 002 00i concerning abs brakes.
Consumer called complaining about having abs problems . Every time they brake abs slides, and the vehicle won't stop totally. Manufacturer or dealer were not contacted at the time of this call.
Owner received recall notice 02i002001 concerning abs brakes. Dealer did not have the parts to perform the repairs. Dealer stated that consumer would receive notification when the parts become available.
Went on wet pavment, applied brakes, and they shuttered like they were going to catch, but kept gliding forward, this happened often. Also, happened on dry pavment. Dealer has been contacted.
Consumer purchased the vehicle from the insurance company with a salvaged title. Consumer received recall letter 021002001 concerning abs took vehicle to the dealer for repair. Dealer would not honor the recall because their records show that the vehicle was a total loss.
When traveling and upon making a graudal stop on wet or dry pavement consumer noticed pulsation within the brake pedal, resulting in extended stopping distance. Consumer has contacted the dealer, parts have yet to be replaced. Please provide any further details ea-99-008.
When applying abs brakes pedal goes to the floor, resulting in extended stopping distance. Also, brake pedal and the gas pedal are located very closely together which causes them to depress at the same time.
While driving at 60 mph vehicle suddenly accelerated up to 90 mph, causing loss of control. Braking system could not slow the vehicle down. The emergency brake had to be applied, and the vehicle had to put into neutral and shut off, to stop. Dealer has been contacted.
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Ea9900; abs braking system; when applying brakes under under normal conditions, the pedal is spongy and the system does not engage right away, which causes the driver to misjudge a stop. The dealer is not able to rectify the problem. Please any further provide further details.
Abs pump went out, causing anti-skid brake system to become inoperative. Dealer has been contacted.
Pe98051, braking system/abs; when making a regular braking stop, the pedal went almost to the floorboard. A noise came from the abs system, but the truck continued to travel an additional distance, about 10 feet before stopping. The roads were covered with snow when this happened. The prolbem has been reported to the dealership. The dealer is not able to correct the problem.