Honda Pilot owners have reported 3 problems related to fuel hoses lines/piping and fittings (under the gasoline fuel system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Honda Pilot based on all problems reported for the Pilot.
2016 Honda Pilot. Consumer writes in regards to clogged fuel injectors and fuel pipe. The consumer stated the manufacturer offered to cover the parts, but not the labor.
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I was driving my wife's 2003 Honda Pilot stopped at light and when I started to drive away started to smell gasoline vapors coming into vehicle. Drove home and smell continued after shutting vehicle off. Next morning drove to Honda dealer on tyndall parkway, in panama city florida, waited all day for an answer from service department, finally 1500 hrs on Friday, they told me the fuel line had separated at joints and couplings and that was the smell I experienced. They kept the vehicle since then awaiting parts to repair fuel line. I was told parts would not arrive until Tuesday 5-29-2012, they still haven't, was told again they would be available on 5-30-12. They also advised me it would cost$ 250, for part and total bill would be $1300, when I asked why so much, they stated labor would be for 11 hrs and cost $1150. Being it was a safety concern agreed to pay as my wife has ms and is handicap and having to keep a window open in 90+ temp. Would cause her ms to flair and possible relapse. . 1). My question is why wasn't this vehicle recalled as a safety hazard with possible effects from gasoline fumes exposure and possibility of catching on fire of vehicle which both could have lead to possible death or injury of handicap individual or vehicle occupants. And is it common for the fuel line to break in this model vehicle?
2). Does Honda allow for 11 hrs to replace and repair the fuel, and what is their responsibility in the matter of this incident? not to notify owners of possible injury or death due to faulty equipment of their vehicles. I want a response from Honda on these issues. 3). And a investigation into these concerns involving fuel line burst and connections involved here. And will this dealer provide written information as to why this happened and will they notify Honda headquarters and customer services of this incident?
updated ivoq 06/06/12 . . . . Updated 06/18/12.
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I initially noticed a gasoline smell in the garage. Then, after filling the gas tank one day, and parking in the garage overnight, I discovered a puddle of gasoline on the garage floor! the gas is leaking from the fuel tank, at the seam or joint where the tank's integral cylindrical "tube" projection transitions to the flat surface of the tank. The rubber filler hose clamps onto this tank tube, but the leak is in the tank "tube joint seam" only. Light finger pressure on the side of the tube results in a more obvious leakage rate. I contacted Honda owner link, and was told that a dealer had to confirm my observation before Honda could help with this safety defect. I took the car in, and the service tech reported "fuel leak at the filler neck. Tank has no road damage. Tank will need to be replaced. Fuel is leaking at this time. " I waited another 2 hours for the service manager to contact and receive a response from the Honda dpsr. She declined any "goodwill" assistance "due to miles and year of vehicle". The quote to replace this safety defect is $1200, and no one at Honda accepts any responsibility. I have tried to elevate this dangerous safety defect within Honda, and have been told it is not a safety defect because there is no NHTSA action in place. I was told that the only further elevation avenue beyond the Honda dpsr was to file this NHTSA complaint, and wait for enough similar fuel tank failures to be registered by NHTSA. Meanwhile, gasoline is leaking from my defective Pilot fuel tank, and my only choices are to run it out of fuel and park it, or to pay $1200 myself to correct the Honda design or manufacturing defect in this fuel tank. I do not understand how Honda can deny responsibility for this extremely dangerous safety defect, when their technician has confirmed that it is integral to the fuel tank, and that the tank has not been damaged in driving.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Gasoline Fuel System problems | |
Tank Assembly problems | |
Fuel Hoses Lines/piping And Fittings problems | |
Fuel Injection Rail problems | |
Gasoline Storage problems | |
Fuel Injector problems | |
Fuel Injection problems |