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Re: Honda case number : N012006-12-2800187 I have 2006 Honda Odyssey minivan with 7000 miles on it. The van didn't start and even I couldn't pull my key out from the ignition. I had to tow the local Honda dealer on 12/22/06. After 6 days of investigation, the dealer reported to me that they found the cable was eaten by rodents. The repair cost will be $1300 since the warranty doesn't cover the cable damaged by the rodents. I am living in this house for 6 years, and I never had this kind of problem with other vehicles so far. I think this is the Honda vehicles defect. They need to place the recall for this issue. Even if I repair the vehicles, I am worried to paying another $1300 if the rodent or other animal decide to come back again. Could you investigate this issue to avoid second victims? my house is not surrounded by woods or anything.
Apparently the "master" control switch in the driver's door experienced a loose connection. This prevented the windows from operating, I exited the vehicle while it was running to use an atm machine, since the window would not operate and the doors locked, trapping my 2 year old inside.
- Clarkston, MI, USA
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- Glenview, IL, USA