Software problems of the 2020 Honda Pilot

Six problems related to software have been reported for the 2020 Honda Pilot. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2020 Honda Pilot based on all problems reported for the 2020 Pilot.

1 Software problem

Failure Date: 10/31/2020

2020 Honda Pilot touring 1,156 miles - 3 months old. Vehicle began to stall when pulling into garage and applying breaks. Loud sounds coming through speakers as if you're driving through hail. Tuner lost, network connection failed, dashboard black. Vehicle can also apply breaks when no other car is around. Latest system failure car stalled when applying breaks at an intersection. Also driver passenger mirrors independently move while driving. Software update to control box and gauge control module without fix. Now tightened wires behind blu-ray player. Sensing/break issues are unknown to Honda and have not been fixed.

2 Software problem

Failure Date: 10/01/2020

2020 Honda Pilot touring has complete black out of all electronics and the dash board since purchase regardless if the vehicle is moving or stationary. Popping and cracking constantly throughout and behind dash/windshield regardless if the car is stationary or moving. There is no way to measure engine speed, fuel, oil pressure, or what gear you are in. Total electrical failures are occurring since purchase, and the dealer has no fix for the issues, but does acknowledge all of these safety and electrical failures are factory born, and Honda has failed to find or provide a fix. With all systems failing, the car is not safe to drive. The brake system will brake when you are traveling slow or at high speeds, regardless of the fact that nothing is around the vehicle. This car should be recalled and returned to the factory before more people are killed or injured. The current recalls do not fix any of the electrical safety issues. These cars require a total rewire of faulty harness wiring which is a fiber optic defect from the factory, therefore, software updates do not and will not fix these safety issues. All of these vehicles require a total rewire. Honda should be ashamed of themselves for allowing consumers to continue driving these death traps!.

3 Software problem

Failure Date: 08/01/2020

Infotainment screen goes blank, instrument panel goes blank, radio, loose backup camera, radio, gps. The radio intermittently works, and has a static or cracking sound. These problems occur while the car is in motion, or stationary, while in the city or on a highway. I get messages such as network communication lost, no audio connection, check tuner. There have been occasions where I lost the instrument panel, and did not have a speed indicator, and have been backing and loose my backup camera. This last time I took it to a dealer, they pulled it over to the side for over an hour, then came to the waiting room and told me they didn't have any parts to repair the problem, and did not know when they could get the parts. It was as though they never heard of such a problem. The dealership did update the gauge control module software, but the safety problems persist. I have video on my phone of some of these occurrences, and can upload the invoices I received from the dealership.

4 Software problem

Failure Date: 07/15/2020

Main dashboard display goes dark, along with infotainment system. Cracks and pops heard from the speakers. Hands free stops working. We've reported this to the dealer and had the car looked at on multiple occasions. This week a software update was applied that seemed to make the problem worse. With main gauges and hands-free not working the vehicle is not easily or safely driven.

5 Software problem

Failure Date: 07/01/2020

The contact owns a 2020 Honda Pilot. The contact stated that the back-up camera and dashboard warning light failed to operator correctly while in reverse or in motion, with an abnormal noise being heard. The vehicle was taken to gerald Honda of matteson (5505 auto CT, matteson, IL 60443) where it was diagnosed and determined that the apple car play software needed to be updated. The vehicle was repaired however, the failure recurred. The vehicle was taken back to the same dealer four additional times. The manufacturer was contacted but no further assistance was provided. The failure mileage was approximately 1,300.

6 Software problem

Failure Date: 04/06/2020

Last week 4/8/2020, my 2020 Honda Pilot elite starting making cracking noises through the speakers while driving. A couple of seconds later the entire radio, navigation, and information center with speedometer, gas and other vital information of engine systems went black. The system came up and stated that it was rebooting and did not have data access. I called the dealer and they told me how to conduct a hard reboot. I did this and it worked for about 20 minutes and then did it again. When I called the Honda dealership back they stated that Honda was aware of the problem but did not yet have a software fix for the problem. During my research on the internet, I have found that this is a huge issue well documented on the internet for 2017 - 2019 model Pilots. In fact there is a class action lawsuit for those model years for the same exact issue. But now, having been to the NHTSA site, I see that it is also an issue for new 2020 models with very low mileage. This is a big problem and needs to be investigated immediately as everything that the driver needs to safely monitor their driving is affected by this problem and vehicle owners are not getting help from their local Honda dealership service departments. A national recall for safety needs to be issued right away and pressure on Honda to find a solution and fix should be required by law! our local Honda dealership did state that there appears to be a problem with the wiring harness, but it only temporarily fixes the issue after being replaced.




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