2020 Honda Ridgeline UNKNOWN OR OTHER
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1. Visibility: rearview mirrors/devices: exterior. Driver mirror fell off. 2. Windshield multipurpose camera unit, u3000-49, burned out. Requiring replacement within 4 years of purchase. 3. The auto idle stop stalls the car.
The visor on the drivers side will not assume the position so that it does not interfere with complete visibility of the front window. It was hard to adjust when we first bought the car and we thought it would get less stiff but it hasn’t.
Auto Idle Stop system is not working correctly. Usual it happens at a traffic light, the truck Auto Idle Stop system sometimes will not start the engine and requires me to put it in park and restart with the primary starter. Took the truck to Honda dealer and they told me the best remedy was to turn off the Auto Idle Stop system every time I use the truck. This does not seem like a reasonable fix. I have had the truck or 5 years, but only have about 26000 miles on the vehicle.The Auto Idle Stop system has failed to work approximately 15 to 20 times since I bought the truck new in 2020.
AIS system not working properly . Vehicle stalls when brake is applied when car is stopped and at idle. Does not restart when brake is released as designed . This creates a safety hazard when in traffic . This has occurred frequently . Automatic Idle Stop/Start (AIS) System
In response to a recall for the possible failure of the rear camera, I had the Honda dealership make the repair. Upon receiving my vehicle, I noticed that the wiring bundle had numerous small gauge wires exposed. I photographed them and corresponded with the dealership. They said they’d rectify my concerns. After visiting the dealership again for yet another recall concerning front passenger seat sensors, I was informed that the wiring issue was standard Honda practice and I should contact Honda. I filed a complaint with Honda and I just heard from them by phone and I was told they don’t consider exposed wires running from the bed to a tailgate a safety concern. I had checked two additional model years of the Honda Ridgeline(22 and 25) and found the same unshielded situation. Certainly a design flaw and a safety situation. Honda intends to do nothing although there is an active recall for rear camera failures. A truck bed is used to carry all kinds of things and unprotected wiring to vital components is unacceptable.
My auto start/stop wouldn’t restart my car in traffic. I ran the battery down trying to restart it and finally had to jump it off
How long should it take for repairs on the recall items? I have not received info from Honda, and a call to a local dealership has done nothing except being told "we'll call you when the parts are in." First recall was 1 year ago, the other 9 months ago.
The reverse camera on the vehicle flickers black and then shows the image, or will be black the entire time. This happens intermittently
DRIVER MIRROR ALWAYS REQUIRES REAJUSTMENT. THIS ON INITAIL STARTUP OR EVERY TIME REVERSE GEAR IS SELECTED.
The backup camera is no longer working - just a black screen
Rearview camera stopped working due to the tailgate wire harness failing from normal opening and closing of the tailgate .the issue appears to be identical to the subject of a recall in 2017 to 2019 model years.
Backup camera goes black - no picture. Doing some follow up on the internet, this appears to be a problem that has affected other Honda Ridgelines.
The backup camera display is sometimes black. This is an intermittent problem that seems to stem from a poor connection. Manipulating the wiring leading from the tailgate can restore the camera's operation. This wiring is routed in such a wear that it seems prone to mechanical wear over time leading to a poor connection.
Rear camera stopped working. The screen is blank with the guide lines showing
Sunroof exploded while traveling eastbound on [XXX] near Pensacola, FL. Per the internet this has occurred. There is currently a class action lawsuit against Honda. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
Rear camera stopped working about six weeks ago. It does work intermittently when the tailgate is down. Dealer claimed I need new camera and harness, approaching $1,000! Independent repair shop confirmed it is just the harness. My understanding is that 2017-2019 models are under recall for the harness safety defect. Please extend this recall to the 2020 model year!!!
Rear back up camera show black screen when put into reverse. Honda has recalled the 2017-2019 ridgelines which includes 117,445 trucks. 2020 has not been included. Purchased in July of 2020 camera went out in march of 2023. The ridgeline behind the tailgate is a massive blind spot so without the camera even if you turn your head around you can not see anyone shorter than the tailgate standing at least 6 feet behind the truck and can cause an accident by accidentally running over someone or backing into another vehicle when backing into cross traffic.
I have a recall for PGM-FI and Honda said they won’t honor it due to salvage title.I am concerned that it could be a safety hazard due to vehicle not restarting after idle stop engages when stopping on the road.
The rear view screen function located on the dashboard's video monitor stopped working and the screen only showed the yellow guide lines and the rear view image was blanked out. I took the truck to a Honda dealer for repair and they found the cause was the Tailgate Harness wiring rubbed down and the wires are broken. I was informed that it would cost me approximately $500 to purchase and replace the wiring harness. This issue was rated by NHTSA as a safety issue and Honda issued a recall for 2017-2019 Ridgeline trucks. When I contacted Honda they stated that my 2020 vehicle was not covered and they would not reimburse me for the fix. Because this issue is the same as 2017-2019 vehicles, NHTSA should require Honda to extend their recall for this issue to 2020 vehicles.
Backup camera stopped working.
As I was backing out of the garage, the backup camera failed to show video on my display. I almost ran over toys, and the safety failure of this feature is essential. The video has failed to show on the display, although no damage has occurred to the vehicle. It seems that there must be a failure in the wiring.
This a transmission and auto idle shut off issue. The condition has happened 8-11 times over the 80K miles I have owned this vehicle. It happened today Sunday 6/18/2023 at 12:13pm. With the auto idle shut off engauged, at a stop light, foot on the brake and waiting for the light to change to green, the transmission will shift from drive to neutral, without touching anything. I will get a notification on the dashboard " that I need to put my foot on the brake to start the car", but my foot is on the brake already, waiting for the light to change. The vehicle will not start in neutral, I have to put the vehicle into park to start the vehicle. If I don't see the notification on the dashboard, focused on watching the light change, when the light turns green, take my foot off the brake, the next thing I know, I am rolling backwards towards a vehicle behind me. When the light turns green, the vehicle behind me thinks I am going to move forward, instead I am rolling backwards towards them, before I reapplied the brakes. Twice the vehicle behind me looked like they were going to hit, but stopped short. I have been the two dealerships with my concerns and one did a software update, but the problem continues to persist. One dealer recommended notifying Honda of America and I have done this. 6/12/2023 case 13880068, no response yet and 6/17/2023 second request case 13893182. At first I thought I was doing something with my hand, but I now drive with my right hand on the passenger armrest to make sure I have no involvement in the condition I have describe.
The back up camera failed. I can't see what is behind me when backing up.
The window pillar is made of cheap thin plastic that melts easy and I believe is a fire danger. I have had two incidents, the first in July of 2021 shortly after I purchased my vehicle and I reported it to Honda product complaint 12387373. Honda replaced the molding with the same exact part. I have had another issue on the same side with the same part in a different location in the middle of February in 40 degree temperatures in front of an office building. Honda is saying there is no issue. I believe that since this has happened twice now it is a fire hazard.
This complaint is about Tesla vehicles that I passed or passed me yesterday in Southern California on the 15 and 210 freeways. The conditions were treacherous with low visibility and rain. At least one dozen Tesla vehicles were encountered and none had their lights on although it was raining and visibility was low. They did have front “driving lights” illuminated but no rear lights were visible. In California, it is the law to have your lights on if it’s raining. The lack of rear lights presented a dangerous situation in foggy and damp conditions even though it was not nighttime. These observations were made between 10 AM and noon as well as 3:30 PM and 5 PM. My Honda Ridgeline had its lights set on automatic and they were illuminated the entire time. I can’t understand why the Tesla vehicles didn’t have any lights displayed in the rear of the car unless they were breaking. It must be a software oversight because I observed various models and production years. This needs to be rectified for all our safety.
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The 2020 Honda Ridgeline has 27 UNKNOWN OR OTHER complaints on file. Review the timeline above for detailed owner experiences.