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CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2006 Honda Pilot is a solid trouble-free model year with no major problems reported, except for a minor trend of window regulator failure. However that's an easy fix of a few hundred dollars -- not a big inconvenience for an older vehicle, all things considered.
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- Average Mileage:
- 103,050 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 1 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (1 reports)
body / paint problem
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water soaking floorboards, not from sunroof
Have only owned this car 2 months so I don't really know when or how long this problem has been going on. We had lots of rain and snow in March and April and that's when I noticed it. It does not seem to get water in the interior when it's just sitting. I have blown out the sun roof drain holes with air added water and cleared all debris so I'm fairly confident it's not coming from there. But driving in wet weather it gets in to the cab soaking the floorboards. No drips from dash , heater core, a/c, nothing. Called Honda and of course they have never heard of such a thing. Very disappointed in them. Car's great but for that. Seems that it's a body seam problem that Honda won't own up to let alone fix. Does anyone have similar problems and did you fix it and how? Thanks for letting me vent my dismay and frustration.
- Alie A., Ft Collins, CO, US