Ten problems related to seats have been reported for the 2006 Honda Pilot. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2006 Honda Pilot based on all problems reported for the 2006 Pilot.
While driving, the seat came off the base and something was loose, the seat basically will fall back if you just lean back, while stop and go the seat will also move back, something is loose or broken, this is a defect from Honda. Yes this can be inspected upon request this is dangerous because the seat can break off and just fall back anytime not only impact the driver safety while it can also hurt someone sitting behind it no the seat has not been inspected by anyone other during oil change check was told to have someone to look at it. No there is no warning or message or any symptoms before the failure.
About 9 days ago our Honda Pilot (parked, off, keys out of ingnition) had a malfunction in the drivers side heated seat and caught fire burning half the seat and the door, this could have happened while driving which makes this a massive safety issue, I had previously had my car checked out only days prior to incident and nothing was found. There was no indication, warning lights anything to tell us this would happen no one has checked the car since because we have no money and the car is no longer legal to drive.
The casing of the driver side backing just fell off for no reason. Driving on a normal street. Not doing anything but normal driving.
After buying our 2006 Honda Pilot used, within 8 months the driver's side front seat back cover popped off while sitting in the garage. We noted that the area of the cover that holds the small clips had been previously fixed with wire. We contacted the local Honda dealership and ordered a new cover (part number 81127-s9v-a21zc) and clips (part number 91566-sp0-003). We had them installed by the dealer, but six days later the cover popped off for a second time, again while parked in the garage. We again contacted the dealer and were told to bring the vehicle in. This time, the service manager himself took care of us. He used a heat gun to attempt to melt the cover back into the proper shape, replaced the clips and assured us that this would be a permanent fix. Because we were not confident with the fix, we contacted Honda America and took out a case number (05085702). Honda America's only comment was that we needed to work through the dealership. A month later, the seat back cover came off again while in the garage. We again contacted Honda America to inform them and to follow-up on our case. They again told us that we needed to work through the dealership. When we specifically asked about our case we were told that it would be reviewed but that we would not be contacted concerning the results of their review. We then contacted the dealership and were told that the service manager would contact us. We are still awaiting his callback. Note that each time the cover failed while the vehicle was in the garage, it was during moderate temperatures ( low 60s to high 70s) so I do not feel that temperature was a factor.
The drivers-side seatback panel constantly falls off. There are two hooks at the top and two fender-plug style clips at the bottom that are supposed to snap the panel into place, but these plugs continually pop out of the pylons on the panel itself and the panel is no longer secured to the seat. I have had several passengers that found the panel dropping onto their laps or toes while driving. I finally gave up on the plugs entirely and opted for heavy-gauge wire-ties that have secured the panel to the back of the seat once and for all.
We are original owners of this 2006 Pilot ex-l and are experiencing dangerously hot conditions with the drivers seat. On high setting it is unbearable and seems much hotter on the left side base portion. On low setting it is much hotter than normal also. I have noticed a slight electrical smell and am very concerned. Please advise.
While driving the vehicle at approximately 40mph, the plastic support clips on the driver's seat back panel dislodged and the seat panel fell off completely. I tried to reattach the panel but that failed. I contacted the dealer (concerning this and another issue) and after being told that it was my fault, the dealer offered to replace the back panel as a "good will" gesture. The panel was replaced (new). I noticed that the fit was not correct and mentioned that to the dealer, but was told that was the best they could do and within three weeks the same thing happened. I, again, contacted the dealer, and they ordered a new part, again, and replaced it. I am still not happy with the "fit" of the part. I have had the seat panel replaced for about 3-4 weeks now and it has not fallen off yet. Hopefully this will be the end of my ordeal.
The contact owns a 2006 Honda Pilot. The contact was driving approximately 45 mph when the plastic support clips dislodged from the front driver's seat back panel and resulted in the panel becoming partially detached. The failure would occur whenever the vehicle was in motion. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the support clips were replaced. Most recently, the similar failure recurred and the contact purchased a new back panel for the front driver's seat to replace the defective one. The manufacturer was notified of the defect. The approximate failure mileage was 50,000. Updated 02/06/bf the consumer stated the repair to the clips were made by the dealer twice within two years. The consumer was informed if they replaced the cheap plastic clips, it would fall again since the plastic slot where the clips slide into become bent each time it falls out. The panel falls off spontaneously without any warning. Updated 02/10/12.
While driving down the road the back of the seat fell off. My husband bought the replacement clips and put it back on but it continues to fall off.
Driver's side seat warmer gets unbearably hot! the seat seems to only warm on the right side, but it is extremely hot!!.
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