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The contact owns a 2004 Honda Pilot. While driving 70 mph, a loud bang sound emitted from the vehicle and the wheels seized without warning. The vehicle was towed to the contact's residence. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 207,584.
Suddenly car started making bad noise from engine. I went to store to fix it. They saying its factory recall and we can't fix it. I didn't find any information from your website. Also it's very risky. I suppose to drive my car from Michigan to Virginia but the auto technican told me wil be risk it's will stop your wheel and you will in big accident. Sears auto didn't fix my car. They refer me to go Honda dealer for recall issue. Please advice me. Thanks
This vehicle from original purchase has had a wheel vibration that seems to be incorrectable by dealer. I believe it is a defect from the manufacture Honda. The vehicle has also needed brake rotors resurfaced at less than 20,000 miles and is currently waiting for parts to have two tie rods replaced.
- Atkinson, NH, USA
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- Akron, OH, USA