Consumers Sue Honda Claiming Auto Giant Hid Defect, Leaving Vehicles “Dead in the Water” According to FeganScott
Idle Stop feature flawed in thousands of Honda and Acura Vehicles
The suit claims that a wide range of Honda vehicles including the popular Odyssey, Passport and sister-brand Acura models share a flawed ‘auto start/stop’ function (also called “Idle Stop”) intended to save fuel by shutting the engine down at stops. The complaint alleges that the Idle Stop system routinely fails to restart the engine as designed, leaving drivers unable to move their vehicles from intersections and highway entrances, among other locations.
According to the 113-page complaint filed in
“We intend to demonstrate in court that Honda knew of the defect but chose to ignore the very serious safety implications in the Idle Stop system out of a desire to bring the vehicles to market quickly, at any cost,” said
According to the complaint, while Honda remained mute about the defect, consumers learned of the problem only after the
“All the drivers we’ve spoken to have very similar experiences; panic when they try to move their cars from intersections, freeway onramps and other dangerous locations and finding themselves stuck in place,” Fegan added. “One parent reported that she was stranded in a busy intersection with her kids in the car, describing the situation as being ‘dead in the water.’”
“This is more than an inconvenience; this defect puts drivers at very serious peril, and we intend to hold Honda accountable for its actions,” Fegan added.
Drivers of the affected vehicles are encouraged to send their contact information to autosafety@feganscott.com to learn about their rights.
The vehicles listed in the suit include: 2018-2020 Honda Odyssey, 2016-2020 Honda Pilot, 2019-2020 Honda Passport, 2015-2020 Acura TLX, and 2015-2020 Acura MDX that are equipped with the Idle Stop feature.
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Case No. 1:22-cv-05299
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