general problems of the 2007 Honda Pilot

Eight problems related to tire have been reported for the 2007 Honda Pilot. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Honda Pilot based on all problems reported for the 2007 Pilot.

1 Tire problem

Failure Date: 02/28/2018

The relatively new tire (29000 miles driven) did burst on the side. The discount tire store representative couldn't explain why? I have pictures that I can send you. In addition to the bills I incurred in the repair and replacement. Total cost $140. 30 in total. The dealer believes it is a manufacturing defect.

2 Tire problem

Failure Date: 10/25/2009

I have a 2007 Honda Pilot ex. There were a couple of incidents that the brake/ oem tires (goodyear made integrity) are not responsive well during sudden braking on dry road. The tires was not able stop the car from slipping and cause the abs brake to be active. I contact Honda dealer a couple times and were told that the condition was normal for this car, no problem found. I then replaced all tires to michelin. Now the car braking is much more responsive.

3 Tire problem

Failure Date: 02/15/2009

2007 Honda Pilot vibration at speeds 65 and higher. Bought new tires, had them balanced three times by 2 different tire companies. Dealer (frank ancona Honda-olathe, KS)said they have never heard of this before on the Pilots. They said that the tires were the problem. There are thousands of people that have written on internet threads and blogs about this same problem. Honda basically said I'll have to live with the vibration & told me it was a waste of time for me to bring it back again.

4 Tire problem

Failure Date: 01/23/2008

Tires slip consistently upon right turn in rain, causing the vehicle to hydroplane and lose control. No matter how slow I make the turn. This occurs even when stopped before slowly turning right. I have never owned a vehicle that did this before. Extremely unsafe.

5 Tire problem

Failure Date: 07/21/2007

I have goodyear integrity tires as oem on Honda 2007 Pilot with 14k miles. I was only vehicle of 8 with 2 blowouts while traveling rocky road to camping site. Tires were properly inflated, vehicle was not overloaded, and I was traveling at same speed (slow) as all other vehicles.

6 Tire problem

Failure Date: 05/25/2007

Ever since I bought the car on 5/25/2007 the tires always slip in wet weather. No matter how slow you stop or how slow you start out from a stop they slip 90 percent of the time. There has been lots of complaints about the "goodyear integrity" tires that Honda puts on the Pilot's. All the complaints are about it slipping in wet weather and how unsafe it is. . Read more...

7 Tire problem

Failure Date: 01/01/2007

Ever since I bought the car less then a year ago the tires always slip in wet weather. No matter how slow you stop or how slow you start out from a stop they slip 90 percent of the time. There has been lots of complaints about the "goodyear integrity" tires that Honda puts on the Pilot lx's. All the complaints are about it slipping in wet weather and how unsafe it is. . Read more...

8 Tire problem

Failure Date: 11/01/2006

The tires on the 2007 Honda odyssey -- touring model -- are michelin pax -run flat tires. You cannot take the vehicle to just any tire repair shop to fix a flat, you must go to a dealership that has the appropriate equipment. This means making an appointment (waiting a day) and hopefully you are close to a major city. I spoke with a representative at michelin tires and they said if I were to be in a remote location they would send a tire out to me & pay for accommodations until I received the tires. Honda & michelin are not set up to provide the consumer with service/accessibility to maintain this tire. I feel Honda should have informed about the problems associated with this product and given me a choice. I would not have purchased a car with these tires. I have 3 small children and now have to be concerned about getting a flat tire in a remote location, and fear for our personal safety. I choose now to only travel near major cities. Honda said I would need new rims & tires. . . And they do not seem to want to help. I am hoping you can provide me with a contact or give me some info on how to get these tires off my vehicle. Also shouldn't Honda be willing to replace a product that has issues associated with it. When I had my flat tire I took my car to 3 tire shops and was told they would not touch the pax-tire & they had no plans on acquiring the equipment to fix them because it was too expensive and not enough vehicles have the tire system to make it cost effective. Honda first needs to better inform the consumer what they are getting into and the issues associated with this tire system. . . Second they need to provide those of us who don't want the tires a way to switch them out. It cost about $150. 00 to fix a flat! please help me get these tires replaced!!!!.




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