Electrical System Problems of Honda Passport

Honda Passport owners have reported 214 electrical system related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 21 most common electrical system problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's electrical system (169 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's battery cable (6 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.


Recently reported Electrical System problems of Honda Passport

The Electrical System problem

2023 Honda Passport trailsport rear a/c is blowing warm air and will not get cold. If rear ac is not blowing any cold air than it will be sure that front ac will follow, this should be a manufacturer defect recall because there are many same model with the exact same problem   Read details...

The Battery Cable problem

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.   Read details...

The Alternator/generator/regulator problem

Idling for a long time, or driving at very low speeds for a long time (stop-and-go in a severe traffic jam) also having most of the vehicle's electrical equipment turned will cause the battery to go dead because the alternator does not adequately charge.   Read details...

The Wiring problem

Computer shuts down on the audio system. Has been to the dealer 3 times for repair something is wrong in the wiring. While driving these loud noises come from the dash then after awhile it says audio off. Then network shutdown   Read details...

The Horn Assembly problem

Check engine keeps coming on & off. . When making a left hand turn and/or engaging the left hand turn signal; this causes the horn to sound. After taking the vehicle in numerous times costing $130. 00 to run the test I am told they are not able to find anything wrong.   Read details...




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