Those who own a 2020 or 2021 Honda Passport SUV should know that multiple customer complaints have arisen in recent month, many of which pertain to persistent engine and powertrain issues. From vehicles that shift into neutral without warning while the car is in motion to transmissions that struggle to shift or emit loud grinding noises, Honda customers are voicing their concerns over these various powertrain issues. The manufacturer has yet to issue a single safety recall affecting these vehicles, leaving customers without answers for now.
According to the driver of a 2021 Honda Passport SUV, the car shifted on its own into neutral while accelerating up a freeway on-ramp. The driver had to restart the ignition several times before the issue was resolved. However, the trip to the dealer yielded no answers, and no solution was provided. Other drivers have reported lagging or struggling powertrains that emit loud grinding noises when attempting to shift. So far, most of these Honda customers continue to wait for clear answers and permanent fixes to these persistent problems.
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