Instrument Panel Problems of Honda Pilot

Honda Pilot owners have reported 3 problems related to instrument panel (under the electrical 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.

1 Instrument Panel problem of the 2020 Honda Pilot

Failure Date: 02/15/2020

2020 Honda Pilot. Consumer writes in regards to electronic sparking from dash display. The consumer stated a noise could be heard coming from behind the dash. The sparking and grounding blanks out the instrument panel and dash display. The dealer was made aware of the failure and advised there was no known fix.

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2 Instrument Panel problem of the 2019 Honda Pilot

Failure Date: 07/24/2019

Tl the contact owns a 2019 Honda Pilot. The contact stated that the instrument panel intermittently stopped illuminating. The dealer and manufacturer were not notified. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The contact had not experienced a failure.

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3 Instrument Panel problem of the 2010 Honda Pilot

Failure Date: 07/21/2009

This is in reference to the 2009 and 2010 Honda Pilot, all trim levels. The speedometer only has numerical markings for every 20 mph, such as 40, 60, etc. Between these are engraved lines only at increments of every 5 mph. However the engravings are so close in color to the background that they become invisible during many daylight conditions, such as variable shadows, flat lighting, deep shadows, etc. Rather than being able to accurately ascertain your speed by a quick glance at the speedometer, which is a very basic and essential safety obligation (and one which is very easy to comply with, such as done on the Honda cr-v) the 2009-2010 Honda Pilot requires that you divert your attention from the roadway for an extended period of time, as much as 2. 5 to 3 seconds, to account for focusing on the speedometer, locating a line, discerning that from the background, etc, similar or longer than the time required to perceive, evaluate, decide and react to an emergency condition on the roadway. In many cases, even when diverting your concentration for an extended time away from the roadway, you are unable to accurately determine your speed. At 60 mph a vehicle will have traveled over 220 feet in 2. 5 seconds. This creates a very dangerous condition, certainly equal to or greater than many other causes of distracted driving. I notified Honda of this concern by telephone, but have never received even a return call acknowledging my concern. I believe that they will not take any action unless compelled to do so by your agency. Thank you very much for your consideration.

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