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Trouble With Your 2025 Honda Pilot? You’re Not Alone

8/24/2025

 
Buying a new SUV should bring confidence, but if you’re behind the wheel of a 2025 Honda Pilot, you might already be second-guessing that decision. Between engine failures, safety system malfunctions, and a growing list of recalls, this model is showing signs of trouble very early in its life cycle. For some drivers, that has turned into repeated service visits, and for others, it’s resulted in fear behind the wheel.

​A Surge in Car Complaints

The 2025 Honda Pilot has racked up over 60 consumer complaints through NHTSA so far, with drivers reporting complete electrical failures, random engine stalls, and unpredictable behavior from the collision avoidance system. When so many issues surface early, it’s hard to know if the vehicle is a good investment, making it one of the worst cars of 2025.
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Engine and Powertrain Issues

Drivers report engine stalling, misfiring, and gear shifting problems that sometimes happen within days of their new Honda Pilot purchase. Stalls occurred in the middle of busy intersections, and the SUV has been known to slip into neutral or reverse without warning at stoplights.

Forward Collision Avoidance Failures

The Pilot’s safety system is supposed to prevent accidents, but in some cases, it’s causing them. Several owners reported the automatic braking system triggering at highway speeds without reason. Sensors also failed entirely, leading to low-speed crashes with trees, toys, and parked vehicles.

Electrical System Shutdowns

A large number of complaints involve complete electrical failure. In some cases, the SUV shut off and wouldn’t restart, locking the doors and leaving owners stranded.

Visibility and Structural Defects

There have also been issues with windshield cracking under normal driving conditions and no replacement glass available. Distortion in the glass, mirror detachment, and poorly mounted components that compromise visibility and structure also impair visibility for 2025 Honda Pilot drivers.

​Recalls for the 2025 Honda Pilot

So far, four recalls have been issued for this model. One involves a software defect in the fuel injection system that can cause engine stalls. Another concerns a loose brake pedal pin that may stop the brakes from functioning correctly. Honda has also recalled vehicles for a third-row seatbelt issue and a fuel filler pipe defect that could lead to a dangerous leak. These recalls cover major safety systems and affect hundreds of thousands of vehicles.

​Your SC Lemon Law Rights

If your new 2025 Honda Pilot has persistent problems, you don’t have to keep waiting for the next repair. South Carolina’s Lemon Law exists to protect you when your new vehicle turns out to be unreliable. Steve Moskos helps clients across the state take legal action when car complaints go unanswered or unresolved. We’re here to help if your newly purchased Honda Pilot in South Carolina qualifies. Reach out and ask us how the SC Lemon Law may apply to your case.

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