Service Brakes Related Problems of the 2004 Honda Pilot

Table 1 shows eight common service brakes related problems of the 2004 Honda Pilot. The number one most common problem is related to the service brakes (eight problems). The second most common problem is related to the brake light on (three problems).


Recently reported Service Brakes problems of the 2004 Honda Pilot

The Service Brakes problem

Brakes seem to stop suddenly must brake slowly to avoid a sudden stop seatbelt locks up if I do not pull it forward and leave room in the belt so that it isn't completely holding me in also the driver seat will only adjust sideways.   Read details...

The Brake Light On problem

The modules housing the rear lights, including the brake lights, on my 2004 Pilot are defective; red, plastic reflectors inside both modules of my vehicle have detached. The modules are one piece in design and cannot be opened or repaired.   Read details...

The Brake Electric Antilock problem

While going at about 20 mph in light rain, car in front of me broke suddenly causing me to hit the brakes. Upon stepping on the brakes, I heard a clicking sound. The car kept on rolling and did not stop. I tried moving left onto a turning lane to avoid hitting the car in front.   Read details...


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