CarComplaints.com Notes: Previously we had awarded the 2009 Pilot "Seal of Pretty Good", but have since removed that honor due to all the continuing complaints about excessive oil consumption.

This Honda Pilot oil consumption defect was subject to a class action lawsuit in 2013. However not all 2009 Honda Pilots were covered by the settlement & by now the warranty extension has expired. The oil consumption complaints keep coming in.

5.4

fairly significant
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
17,143 miles

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2009 Honda Pilot Owner Comments

problem #7

Jul 052021

Pilot

  • miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

I reclined the drivers seat to nap. After my nap the seat would not recline back into seating position. To get the seat to come forward I had to get out of my car and with one hand operate the knob and the other hand pulled the seat forward. The seat did not come fully upright and I had no support from the seat as I started to drive again. After driving for 10 min I found another place I could safely pull over. I once again got out of the car and pushing the knob in the direction that would bring the seat up with one had and pulling on the seat with the other hand finally got the seat in the full upright position. I finished my drive home and proceeded to call the dealership to schedule an appointment for the seat to be looked at. The dealership told me that the motor/drive system needed to be replaced as it was coming apart. The problem was that when they looked to see if a motor could be ordered a whole seat needed to be ordered. Now I have a seat that should I try to adjust the seat back I may never get it back into original position. I was quoted $1872.73 for a new seat and they would need the car for two days because the seat would need to go to the upholstery shop and that would be another $500 because the seat is leather.

- Roseburg, OR, USA

problem #6

Oct 012019

Pilot

  • 75,000 miles
The driver's power seat horizontal position track jammed so that the seat could only be moved about 2 inches forward/backward. This locked the driver into a position very close to the steering wheel and unable to reach auto controls, seat belt without significant difficulty. Honda dealer said they're had a rash of these power seat jam-ups on Pilot. Had to replace the "lower seat track assembly" which cost $1,340 with parts, labor and tax.

- Reno, NV, USA

problem #5

Aug 262014

Pilot

  • miles
Headrests (head restraints) in all the new cars I have sat in are extremely uncomfortable. I am a 5'10" woman. The head restraints push my head and neck forward. I was advised to recline my seat, but this is not ergonomically correct for me and causes me hip and lower back pain. After spending years and much money getting my spine in good alignment I am not about to have it ruined by riding in my car. The car insurance companies might feel that they are covering their **** by having these new rules/restrictions, but I hope the health insurance companies catch on soon that they will be paying many more claims for chiropractic and osteopathic adjustments, X-rays and physical therapy. These head restraints are ridiculous and uncomfortable and therefore encourage people to remove the head restraint entirely, obviously negating and possible benefit to the driver or the car insurance companies.

- Corvallis, OR, USA

problem #4

May 012009

Pilot

  • 10,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

2009 Honda Pilot - issue with power motor on driver and now passenger seat. Motor grinds, seat does not move with ease, occasionally seat feels like it's moving on the rails (when it shouldn't be). Honda states 'technicians are working on it'. problem was first reported over 18 months ago, Honda is aware of issue.

- Bear, DE, USA

problem #3

Feb 102009

Pilot

  • 20,000 miles
2009 Honda Pilot front seats are loose in the tracks... reported this issue to the dealer, was told they could not fix this problem.

- Norfolk, VA, USA

problem #2

Aug 012008

Pilot

  • miles
2009 Honda Pilot, two months after I purchased the vehicle new, I went to buckle my grandchildren in the second seat, and the seat lifted off the frame. I am about to take it into basney Honda in mishawaka for the fourth time. I've asked the dealership what can we do to fix this problem permanently, we will have to look at it. I called Honda customer service, and was told that they cannot do anything, that the dealership will have to take care of it. Honda does have people that the dealership can call, to help them. I asked to talk with someone else(like a supervisor) and was told that I couldn't. this is a safety issue. I doesn't do any good to buckle them in when the seat if not attached to the frame.

- South Bend, IN, USA

problem #1

Jun 012009

Pilot

  • 15,000 miles
The contact owns a 2009 Honda Pilot. The contact stated that the driver's seat was falling off the track and squeaking. He was concerned that the seat would fail while driving and cause a crash. The manufacturer was notified and is currently working on a remedy. The failure and current mileages were less than 15,000. Updated 07/17/09 updated 07/21/09.

- Newport, RI, USA

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