general problems of the 2018 Honda Pilot - part 1

68 problems related to power train have been reported for the 2018 Honda Pilot. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2018 Honda Pilot based on all problems reported for the 2018 Pilot.

1 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 12/12/2025

This 2018 Honda Pilot has been taken to mechanic after a number of check engine and other dash lights came on while trying to accelerate to merge with freeway traffic. Mechanic pulled a p0369 code and I paid for replacement of the cam shaft sensor. Problems continued shortly after work and mechanic conducted further inspections and determined the sensor had been worn by a walking camshaft. There are hundreds of these same complaints posted on the web by angry customers dating back over 5 years yet no recall. The car will unexpectedly lose power at any time and shudder and will not accelerate with difficulty steering when all the engine lights start flashing. With luck, you can pull over to side of road. Repair is over $3500 after spending a lot of money already replacing the camshaft sensor which didn't fix the problem.

2 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 12/09/2025

I have taken this vehicle into the Honda dealership on five separate occasions to report a power transfer problem. I first visited the Honda dealership to report this problem on 9/2024. It hasn't been until my most recent visit on 12/18/25, that a customer service representative told me that my vehicle needed a new torque converter. It is available for inspection upon request. The first occasion when the vehicle caused a safety issue, we were preparing to make a left hand turn and the car jerked, the dash lights flashed, and the vehicle completely turned off. This was in the summer of 2024. We have had many smaller incidents leading up to this first occurrence but they haven't resulted in the vehicle completely shutting off. Most of the power transfer problems occur when we first back out of the driveway, put the car into drive, press down on the gas pedal, and there is no propulsion forward. This has occurred on a regular basis since the purchase of the vehicle. After two to three seconds the car jerks forward and then drives. This will also occasionally occur when we are stopped at a stop sign or at a traffic light waiting to propel forward or make a turn. Many of the safety issues occur when trying to make a turn with traffic, and there is no power to propel the vehicle forward. We have been fortunate to have the other vehicles slow to allow the Pilot to pause before moving forward. We now have to ensure there is a large distance before making a turn. We have had the dealership, continental Honda of anchorage, reproduce the lag problem, July 2025. Recently, we had a transmission system problem warning light come on the vehicle. We have also had a flashing p, r, d indicator light when the vehicle was in those gears. The transmission system problem light appeared on December 9th, then it reappeared on the 17th.

3 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 11/17/2025

Issue with power train caused car to go into limp/survival mode. Dealer found issue with power train sensor code, error po 369 cmp sensor interruption cmp sensor damaged. Mileage on care was 73,048. Had to replace power train at approx $ 3,646. 00.

4 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 09/25/2025

While accelerating to merge onto the highway at 40-50 mph, the ~50k mile engine lost power and began to abruptly decelerate. All warning lights came on. The car was taken to the dealership where we were informed that the camshaft broke. Fortunately we were not struck or involved in an accident because of this but it was very dangerous and we were very lucky. There were not any warning indicators before this incident, but the car was taken to the dealership recently for a torque converter replacement per a recall. I am unsure if this repair contributed to excessive play that could have caused the camshaft failure.

5 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 09/22/2025

Driving to work on the freeway, all of a sudden acceleration stopped. Pulled over as warning lights came on due to transmission. Additionally, the check engine light appears randomly due to emission and also the “awd” light comes on. Within a few days or even weeks it turns off. This has been on and off since we purchased the vehicle from carmax.

6 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 09/08/2025

I am filing this complaint because Honda has acknowledged a torque converter defect in service bulletin 23-078 (dated August 31, 2023), which applies to 2017–2019 Pilots and ridgelines equipped with the 6-speed automatic transmission. The bulletin states that certain torque converters may have been manufactured outside proper specifications, causing cracks in the lock-up piston, pressure bleed-down, and eventual loss of clutch capacity. This failure is associated with diagnostic trouble code p0741 (“torque converter clutch circuit performance / stuck off”) and can result in shuddering, hesitation, loss of power during acceleration, or sudden and irregular transmission behavior — all of which create safety risks in traffic, merging, or highway conditions. My 2018 Honda Pilot meets all the published eligibility criteria: it is within 8 years of the original service date, has fewer than 150,000 miles, and has stored the dtc p0741. Despite this, both my dealership and Honda America have denied coverage, claiming my VIN “does not qualify. ” while a goodwill request was filed on my behalf, I was informed that even if approved, I could still be expected to pay part of the repair. This denial is unacceptable given Honda’s recognition of the defect and effectively requires me to cover a repair of a faulty product that is necessary for safe operation of the vehicle. Because Honda has already issued a service bulletin acknowledging this defect and created a warranty extension for some vehicles, I urge NHTSA to investigate whether the defect is broader than Honda admits, and whether a recall or expanded coverage is warranted to ensure drivers like myself are not forced to operate unsafe vehicles due to VIN restrictions.

7 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 09/06/2025

I came to a stop at a red light on a busy street. Vehicle turned off due to autorignite feature. When light turned green it no longer would turn the engine on in order to go. All my lights turned on, I couldn't put the car in drive. I couldn't put in neutral, reverse or any feature. It wouldn't allow me to do anything but put the hazards on. It had happened to me 3 times since the same exact way. Only way to get it to go in drive is by turning the vehicle off completely, if it let's you. Then once it is off, starting it and going about your day. Codes do not register as I have taken to dealership before and they say it would note it but it doesn't and have refused to repair under the warranty. It also has an acceleration and deceleration issue that has been documented on my visits that has yet to be fixed as well and is a known problem but because it is is not the correct year and model it won't get fixed. I have had someone take video since then to show what happens on the other occasions as my proof since Honda corporation themselves wouldn't doing anything either.

8 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 08/26/2025

Leaking front shock, front differential, and transmission.

9 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 06/28/2025

The contact owns a 2018 Honda Pilot. The contact stated that the transmission warning light illuminated while driving above 70 mph on the highway. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer where it was diagnosed and determined that the torque converter needed to be replaced. The contact stated that the warranty was extended but was declined due to the vehicle having a salvage title and a rebuilt title. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted, but no additional assistance was provided. The failure mileage was approximately 55,000.

10 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 06/16/2025

There is a popping noise when turning and hitting bumps and a slight clicking noise when driving. I am very unsure as to where the issue is coming from (cb axle, steering rack, ball joints, bushings, some say welds or loose bolts). I see many people online talking about this issue online. It needs to be addressed.

11 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 06/15/2025

Engine failure due to connecting rod bearing manufacturing defect (NHTSA pe25008). Component: engine; available for inspection upon request (replaced; documentation available). Warning symptoms: at 94,000 miles during routine maintenance while under warranty, I reported engine knocking to the dealer. The advisor dismissed it as "normal valve noise" and did not document the complaint. Knocking progressively worsened over thousands of miles. Failure: at 100,750 miles the engine required immediate replacement. Dealer diagnosed rod bearing failure; bearing was worn and failing. Engine was replaced before catastrophic seizure. I had just returned from a family trip — seizure at highway speed would have caused loss of power, power steering, and braking assistance, creating serious crash risk. Confirmed: dealer diagnosed and performed engine replacement. Honda provided partial goodwill coverage but refused to disclose the percentage or provide written documentation. When I formally requested full coverage for this defect under federal investigation, Honda stated the case was closed and refused to put the decision in writing. Honda recall 23v-751 addresses this defect but excluded this vehicle despite identical failure. Vehicle was maintained per Honda maintenance minder at dealerships.

12 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 05/30/2025

This car has had numerous transmission issues and a documented torque converter failure. Honda extended the warranty for 2018 Pilots with these failures but did not include our VIN number even though it’s the sane problem. They are refusing to fix it. This is a widespread issue and they are refusing to help us even though there are known manufacturing problems. The dealer hid this problem from us before the sale even though the code was documented in their system in Dec 2024 and we bought in may of 2025 reassured that it was a great car. Dealer refusing to fix it even with these records and hiding this from us and Honda corporate doesn’t care and said they only have to fix the ones that have certain VIN numbers even though it’s the same problem and systemic. Rotten crooks endangering our family and ripping us off!.

13 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 03/26/2025

Transfer case exploded internally and cracked the transfer case while pulling out of parking lot. I still have the transfer case for inspection.

14 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 02/07/2025

I have had a recall that the dealer has renegged on helping me with. About a couple of years ago we scheduled appointments, we missed work, showed up at the appointments for our two cars, only to be told that the parts are on back order. We keep getting the same response over and over. The last time I called a couple of weeks ago, the service department hung up on me. I called back and asked to have the service manager call me. He did not return my call. I have left message for the general manager, and he has not returned my calls. I need my recall remedied. My vehicle sometimes hesitates to start and has acceleration issues.

15 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 01/20/2025

- received error when driving that stated "transmission system problem. " - took into a service shop and the code p0741 was confirmed as the error. - took to Honda service repair, they confirmed the issue with the torque converter that needed to be replaced - proceeded with the repairs at Honda (replacement of torque converter and replacement of 2 studs on catalytic converter that broke during their replacement of torque converter) - informed there is a warranty extension for my year/make/model on this torque converter as it has a known issue, however my VIN is not currently included in the warranty extension. My vehicle is in great condition with low mileage (approx 85k miles at time of repair), so I believe given the circumstances my VIN should be included in the warranty extension that currently exists for other vins in my same year/make/model as there was clearly a defect/issue with my torque converter as well. Link to existing warranty extension: [xxx] information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).

16 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 11/11/2024

There is an auto start/stop feature on my 2018 Honda Pilot. I’ve owned it new since July 2018. My wife and I have experienced the same issue both together and separately. The auto stop feature will engage with the break depressed, but the auto start function will not always engage when the break is released. This has left us stranded in the middle of intersections in the middle of left turns with oncoming traffic driving around us, stalled on the freeway with cars whizzing by us at 70+ mph blocking the fast lane, blocking congested one lane roads with no recourse for drivers behinds to get around us, etc. This feature stops the engine but periodically does not allow it to turn back on. With the engine stopped by this feature, but not shifted to park/ neutral, pressing the ignition start/ stop button does nothing. Shifting to park, and pressing the ignition start/stop button significantly delays removing the road hazard now created by the vehicle’s now dangerous location. To further complicate the matter, the engine starting has, on many occasions, taken multiple minutes to start, endangering myself, my wife, my four children, and other family / friends on too many occasions to count. My local dealership recommended replacing the vehicles battery, even though I had no other battery related problems. I did, in fact, follow that recommendation, only to have the same problem persist. I have encouraged my wife to disengage this feature proceeding forward, but the feature automatically resets itself everyone the ignition is started. This becomes problematic if the feature is forgotten to be turned off or, due to placement of the features button, the feature is inadvertently re-engaged.

17 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 11/10/2024

My transmission failed although it was scanned a few weeks earlier indicating no issues with the transmission. I was lucky that the car failed once I stopped and wouldn't shift back into gear however it could have failed while driving. The car was driving fine and was slightly slow to engage, but I believe that was due to the fuel pump recall, which I could not have fixed because of a shortage of parts. My concern is that the transmission would have failed during my trip while driving over the mountains. It would have been really dangerous. There appear to be problems with the transmission in the 2018 Honda Pilots.

18 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 10/31/2024

The contact owns a 2018 Honda Pilot. The contact stated that while driving approximately 35 mph, the vehicle started jerking and hesitating with the transmission warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer who diagnosed that the transmission was faulty and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not yet repaired. The manufacturer was not yet contacted. The failure mileage was 64,000.

19 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 09/16/2024

In regards to TSB 23-078 Honda states that my VIN does not meet the parameters for service even though the dealer service techs are stating this is the issue. Since it is not a recall there is nothing they can do but recommend what the service dept wants to do, which is temporarily fix the problem. Which is bring the vehicle in for a transmission service every 20000 to 30000 mile for service at a cost of $500-600 to me. Which is less than half of the recommended interval. They have been treating the transmission with an additive up until this point.

20 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 09/09/2024

Transmission failed suddenly while on the highway. Engine light came on, and could not shift above first gear. Took to the Honda dealership where we purchased the vehicle (purchased new in 2018) and was told transmission failed and needed to be replaced. This is a 2018 Honda Pilot with only 35,000 miles on it with all routine maintenance done.

21 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 08/29/2024

While driving my 2018 Honda Pilot I stopped in an intersection to make a turn and when I came to a complete stop my vehicle stopped running. Assuming it was the auto start/stop I released the brake and attempted to accelerate to complete my turn the vehicle failed to re-start and shuttered / stalled. I then could not get my vehicle to restart and had multiple warnings on my dash along with check engine light being lit. 1 of the errors showed "emissions system problem" as well as "move vehicle to side of road and park". I could not get the vehicle to do anything even though it was already in parked from stalling out. I had to press start/stop button to turn my vehicle off completely for approx. 2 minutes and then was able to get vehicle restarted and then shifted to drive to clear intersection. This has happened multiple times in different circumstances. I have had the vehicle back to Honda dealership twice and they said the do not see any issue or cannot get issue to repeat.

22 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 08/15/2024

Sitting stopped at a red light. These messages with the check engine light start scrolling on the dashboard: tsa, emissions system problem, stability control, eps, etc. It kept changing. When trying to go in drive to he engine had reduced power and I had to get out of the intersection quickly. The code to show up when scanned was p0369 camshaft sensor. Had the vehicle towed to Honda dealership to find out that other Pilots in my same year model have this issue but my specific VIN was not included in the recall lvm or the service bulletin 19-045 even though the same year model is included.

23 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 08/08/2024

The components of my vehicle that were affected is from the power train and emissions. Honda issued an TSB on August 2023 for this. The warning light on my vehicle is now illuminated. I have a dtc code p0471 stored on my vehicles computer and can no longer pass a smog chech without the problem being repaired. This issue has impacted my vehicles torque converter. When I drive at high speeds my car shakes and I get a warning that says transmission system problem. Also the transmission slips and has poor fuel mileage. Honda extended the warranty for this part because it is prone to failure. My vehicle was diagnosed at gardena Honda on Sep 4,2024. The service advisers confirmed that my vehicle has the issue that the warranty was extended on. However, due to my vehicle having a salvage title they will not honor that warranty. This issue should have been recalled instead of extending the warranty. Other Pilot owners may pose a serious risk to themselves and others as Honda failed to notify myself and other about the risks of having a defective part on the vehicle. I can no longer drive my vehicle because of the risk involved. The dealer quoted me $5000. 00 to repair. Federal law requires car manufacturers to repair any issues that arise from emissions regardless of bad title. Honda refused to repair on 9/4/2024.

24 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 07/02/2024

My car is 2018 with 54k mile . Now the car has check engine light on . The code is p0430 . This code relate with fuel pump recall . I went to Honda dealer at fremont but they said . They need to back order part . But my car now has a problem could not pass smog . Please could you help to us how to do . Thank you so much .

25 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 06/27/2024

The contact owns a 2018 Honda Pilot. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign number: 23v858000 (fuel system, gasoline); however, the part to do the recall repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The contact stated while driving 75 mph, the message stated that the transmission was overheating was displayed. The contact pulled over to the nearest exit to park the vehicle and allowed the engine to cool off. The contact then continued to drive; however, the message displayed after driving for a while, causing the contact to pull over and allow the engine to cool off again. The failure recurred while driving. The vehicle was taken to east coast Honda (8756a us highway 17 bypass south, myrtle beach, SC 29588); where it was diagnosed and determined that the rotors needed to be replaced and the transmission fluid needed to be flushed and refilled. The rotors had been replaced and the transmission was flushed and refilled. Approximately two weeks after receiving the repair, while depressing the accelerator pedal, the engine revved with an abnormally loud sound. The vehicle was taken to another dealer where the contact was informed that the failure was related to the recall; however, the part for the recall repair was not available. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The failure mileage was 66,000. Parts distribution disconnect.

26 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 06/21/2024

I have been waiting since March for the fuel pump recall replacement and am now experiencing transmission issues. Vehicle lurching repeatedly and all light indicators came on. Honda is recommending replacement of cam shaft, thrust cover, and position sensor but still has yet to replace fuel pump recall. Vehicle only has 68k miles on it and has all required maintenance completed at dealer.

27 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 05/10/2024

The contact owns a 2018 Honda Pilot. The contact stated while driving at approximately 35 mph when she was depressing the accelerator pedal the vehicle was hesitating in gaining forward momentum. The contact stated that the failure was intermittent at first but was starting to be a recurring failure. The contact stated that an unknown warning light was illuminated. The contact stated that she was no longer driving the vehicle. The contact had taken the vehicle to a local dealer, where it was diagnosed and determined that the torque converter needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was informed of the failure. The contact had researched online and related the failure to manufacturer technical service bulletin number: 23-078 torque converter lock-up clutch (power train). The failure mileage was approximately 71,000.

28 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 01/26/2024

The contact owns a 2018 Honda Pilot. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign number: 23v858000 (fuel system, gasoline); however, the part to do the recall repair was not yet available. The contact stated while driving at various speeds and depressing the accelerator pedal, the vehicle shuddered and hesitated while responding. Additionally, the power train warning light was illuminated intermittently. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, where the fuel injectors were replaced; however, the failure persisted. The dealer informed the contact that the part to do the recall repair was not yet available. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 150,000. Parts distribution disconnect.

29 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 12/18/2023

For months Honda dealer has not yet resolved the two recalls indicating parts and instructions from Honda are not availalbe. Thus, the dealer is unable to resolve the recalls. This has been going on for months and is unacceptable. When the NHTSA issues a recall, why can't consumers get their recalls fixed ?.

30 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 11/07/2023

“transmission system problem” message is displayed. Vehicle still runs fine, but reverse camera becomes disabled.

31 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 10/27/2023

I own a 2018 Honda Pilot (VIN number ending in jb030597) which was purchased from perfection Honda on July 14, 2018. I am the only owner of the car and have taken the car to the dealer for all required maintenance services at the recommended time intervals. The car began stuttering after a stop on October 27, 2023. I took the car immediately to perfection Honda and they stated that the issue was the front engine mount despite my concerns about the transmission. They replaced the front engine mount and flushed the transmission fluid and returned the car to me on November 7, 2023. The car had the same issue on November 8th and I had to return the car to the dealer. Approximately one week later they stated that there was no issue and returned the car to me. On February 6th the car had the same issue and had to be towed to the dealer. This time they stated it was the fuel pump, which had been recalled. They replaced the fuel pump and returned the car to me on February 13th. On February 26th the car had the same issue of stuttering upon acceleration from a stop and had to be towed again to the dealer. On February 28th the service personnel called to inform me that a new transmission was needed. When the car first began experiencing the issue, I had had the car for five years and three months, three years of which had restricted driving due to the covid shutdown in 2020 and in three months during 2021 when I was out of the country for travel. The car now has 57,380 miles. The issue began when the car had 54,079 miles. While there was fortunately no accident, the stalling after a stop and continued stuttering of the transmission is a significant safety issue. Each time I had my two children in the car with me and had to pull to the side of the road to avoid being rear ended. While other 2018 Honda Pilots have active transmission and engine recalls, my specific vehicle is not covered by those tsbs. Honda has stated that there are no active recalls on my vehicle.

32 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 08/04/2023

Purchased and next day warning light came on for transmission problem. Took it to Honda and was told it was the torque converter. This part is on back order due to multiple installs on other Honda’s.

33 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 05/19/2023

While stopped at an intersection, the vehicle's auto start/stop technology engaged. When driver attempted to drive, the auto start/stop wouldn't disengage, as a result the car would not start. The vehicle prompted the driver to put the car in park and push the ignition button to start the car, however nothing happened, meaning the car would not start. After about 2 minutes, the car was able to start and the driver was able to continue driving. An immobilized vehicle at an intersection put its passengers at risk, including 2 children under the age of 3. Dealer will be notified of this occurrence.

34 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 02/21/2023

Powertrain: the transmission has problems engaging, where I have had several near misses due tot he car not moving in the delay of the transmission engaging. This has been going on for some time and the dealer tells me there is nothing wrong, that it is a special transmission and I need to get used to the shifting mode. I have 36,300 miles and have complained several times over the past five years, this is a real safety issue since the car will not move and when it dose it lunges forcefully. Idle shut-off: the engine shuts off and will not restart, it has also shut-off on the freeway at random times.

35 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 02/01/2023

Transmission is jumping between first and second gear randomly.



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