Honda Odyssey Problem
For the past few years, Honda has been receiving a lot of complaints and recalls
for the Honda Odyssey. There are different complaints for the Honda Odyssey, from
interior and color dissatisfaction to the more serious ones like transmission
and engine problems. Recalls are also issued regarding the transmission and the
engine of the Honda Odyssey.

The most common problem for the Honda Odyssey is the five-speed automatic transmission
failure. This is a problem not only for the Odyssey but also for most Honda and
Acura cars. Another commonly reported problem is the sticky sliding door that
is hard to open. Other complaints and recalls also report engine failures because
of misaligned belts and other engine problems. There were also complaints about
its engine and brake noise.
Honda addresses these problems in a variety of ways. Some remedies include extended
warranty for the transmission and engine parts. With the 2005 major redesign,
it is also expected that the sliding door problem have been resolved. Honda also
introduces a noise reduction mechanism to lessen the interior noise caused by
the engine.
For more information about the
Honda Odyssey problems, you may browse the official website of the NHTSA. Complaints, recalls and technical
service bulletins for the Honda Odyssey can be found there in full details. Consumer
reports and forums are also good web domains to discover other Honda Odyssey problems.