This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
So how do you find out what problems are occurring? For this NHTSA complaint data, the only way is to read through the comments below. Any duplicates or errors? It's not us.
The SRS check light remained on. The owner's manual informed the consumer that the air bag may not deploy in an accident. Vehicle was repaired once, but the problem recurred. Recall campaign; NHTSA campaign id number : 96V217000 on the air bag failure. The vehicle had a recall on the air conditioning wire harness. NHTSA campaign id number : 98V231000. The consumer stated that the SRS light was on and was fixed by the service dealer.
Consumer states that his family got sick several times due to exposure to freon and other toxic chemical leaks from the air conditioning system, consumer states that his wife and granddaughter coughed and gagged to the point of vomiting while riding with the air conditioner running, consumers wife has been diagnosed with a small vessel disease due to exposure to these chemicals.
Lots of water leaks from into the front foot wells. Concerned about water on/around pedals. Dealer said cause was my problem... leaves or something clogging outlet. I think this is dangerous and should have a solution.
While at a stop light with air conditioner on and outside air chosen a strong odor of gasoline. Reported to dealer and was told that a carbon filter was not able to do its job because of the hot weather. Dealer reported several other complaints of this same problem. No suggestion of remedy.
- Denver, CO, USA
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Re: exhaust valve springs - car continually stalled. Re: air conditioner - leak behind glove compartment. Re: cracked engine block- discovered when mechanic was looking for air conditioner leak. Fixed crack and remounted engine block without using existing screw because the screw was causing stress to the block.
Air conditioner does not cool properly when outside temperature exceeds 90 deg. F especially if the humidity is high. Two attempts by a Honda dealership to remedy the situation have been unsuccessful.
A/C motor would not respond to turning A/C on. At times, it will come on after 5-10 minutes, other times it won't respond. This happened before, and Honda dealer replaced failed component, but now it's happening again during hot temperatures
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- Chesapeake, VA, USA