Serious 2005 Odyssey Brake Problem?

Discussion in 'Odyssey' started by Jeff Parrish, Aug 1, 2005.

  1. Jeff Parrish

    Jeff Parrish Guest

    I just had my 05 Odyssey serviced at the dealer for what sounded like
    serious brake problems. I've read posts across the Internet from other
    owners expressing similar problems. I describe the problem as a loud,
    almost grinding noise, that comes from the front brakes during the last
    stages of a hard stop (like stopping on a downhill). The noise is
    accompanied by a vibration that can be felt through the floor. I liken the
    sound and feeling to what can be felt when you tighten a wheel lug nut.
    They creek as they are torque'd down. That's what the brakes sound and feel
    like.

    The dealer replaced the pads with ones they say are of a different material
    than what came on it at the factory, and they turned the rotors. The
    problem continues and may even be worse. There is something more going on
    here than just the pads and rotors.

    Any other owners with a similar problem, or knowledgeable folks who might
    offer some direction on where to go with this?
    Thanks,
    Jeff
     
    Jeff Parrish, Aug 1, 2005
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  2. http://www.odyclub.com
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Aug 1, 2005
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  3. Jeff Parrish

    dageaux77 Guest

    Same thing happening to our '05 Odyssey. I had it at the dealer all day
    Saturday, and they heard it, and 'deglazed' the pads, and still same
    problem.

    Then, they finally found a "Honda Tech Line Summary Article",
    #ATS050707..."Grinding, Growling Noise from the Front Brakes - A grinding,
    growling noise when applying moderate to hard pedal pressure at low speeds
    is caused by the brake pad friction material. An improved material will
    be announced in a forthcoming Service Bulletin."

    In fact, while online this morning searching for this Tech Line site (did
    not find), I found this forum and saw your msg. Sounds like your pads'
    material already replaced with no help...disappointing.

    Hopefully, we'll see a recall soon...
     
    dageaux77, Aug 1, 2005
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  4. Jeff Parrish

    dageaux77 Guest

    Same thing happening to our '05 Odyssey. I had it at the dealer all day
    Saturday, and they heard it, and 'deglazed' the pads, and still same
    problem.

    Then, they finally found a "Honda Tech Line Summary Article",
    #ATS050707..."Grinding, Growling Noise from the Front Brakes - A grinding,
    growling noise when applying moderate to hard pedal pressure at low speeds
    is caused by the brake pad friction material. An improved material will
    be announced in a forthcoming Service Bulletin."

    In fact, while online this morning searching for this Tech Line site (did
    not find), I found this forum and saw your msg. Sounds like your pads'
    material already replaced with no help...disappointing.

    Hopefully, we'll see a recall soon...
     
    dageaux77, Aug 1, 2005
    #4
  5. Jeff Parrish

    dageaux77 Guest

    BTW - just talked to American Honda Motor Co, in Calif., and I told them
    you already had your material replaced, and they said that the material
    being designed now to remedy this specific issue has not yet been
    completed, and should be by Fall 2005. They do not understand why your
    dealer would have used anything else.

    Also, they noted an unrelated recall was issued yesterday having to do
    with air bag sensor light problem. Told me to expect notice in mail about
    repair.
     
    dageaux77, Aug 1, 2005
    #5
  6. Jeff Parrish

    dageaux77 Guest

    BTW - just talked to American Honda Motor Co, in Calif., and I told them
    you already had your material replaced, and they said that the material
    being designed now to remedy this specific issue has not yet been
    completed, and should be by Fall 2005. They do not understand why your
    dealer would have used anything else.

    Also, they noted an unrelated recall was issued yesterday having to do
    with air bag sensor light problem. Told me to expect notice in mail about
    repair.
     
    dageaux77, Aug 1, 2005
    #6
  7. Jeff Parrish

    Jeff Parrish Guest

    Thanks for the info. I'll mention the article number you list here to my
    dealer and see if they're aware of it.
     
    Jeff Parrish, Aug 1, 2005
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