Forward Collision Avoidance Related Problems of the 2025 Honda Ridgeline

Table 1 shows three common forward collision avoidance related problems of the 2025 Honda Ridgeline. The number one most common problem is related to the warnings (five problems). The second most common problem is related to the automatic emergency braking (three problems).

Table 1. Forward Collision Avoidance related problems of Honda Ridgeline


Recently reported Forward Collision Avoidance problems of the 2025 Honda Ridgeline

The Warnings problem

The forward collision warning system consistently produces false errors resulting in flashing lights, shaking wheel, and audible alarms causing significant distraction from driver's focus. Daily frequency of alarms creates a false alarm risk as driver has to mentally adjust to ignore the alarm   Read details...

The Automatic Emergency Braking problem

The collision mitigation braking system (cmbs) repeatedly has applied breaks under both highway and non-highwaty road conditions when there was no vehicle or presence of other risk factors that should have caused the system to activate.   Read details...

The Adaptive Cruise Control problem

Unsafe auto high beams. They do not come on over 45mph. They have a mind of their own and seem to always come on and off at the wrong time. Also is dangerous to the oncoming vehicles that become impaired due to the high beams coming on when another vehicle is approaching.   Read details...


Forward Collision Avoidance related problems in other Honda Ridgeline model year vehicles:



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