There are 15 owner-reported driver assist & adas complaints for the 2019 Honda Insightin NHTSA's database. These are unverified consumer reports and may not reflect confirmed defects.
The Honda Sensing suite's CMBS uses a combination of a front-facing camera and a radar sensor, it detected a sewerage as a hole and steel plates as a hole and made a sudden unsafe stop. Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) experiencing a false positive. We were going to like 15-20 over the steel plate and it made an emergency unsafe stop. It keeps doing it over and over. At this point it’s becoming really unsafe so I wanted to report it. It stopped all of sudden and made my neck in pain as my wife’s back. No the problem has not been talked to the dealer or they never told me about this kinds of problems will happen. No any warning lamps.
The lane departure warning system in my Insight has, for the six years I have owned it, regularly been confused by shadows on the road - flashing a departure warning and trying to adjust the steering while I am driving within my lane. I was prompted to write this today because the LDS went off four times during my 8-mile drive to work this morning. It's mostly been a distracting annoyance, but as far as I know the system can't be disabled - just turned off manually every time the car is started. In sum: the vast majority of the times the lane departure system has alerted, the vehicle has not in fact been departing from a lane, but the LDS appears to be responding to shadows on the road - particularly in the morning and afternoon when shadows are darkest, and specifically while crossing a cable-stayed bridge (the cables cast lines of shadows across the roadway). I will put a date in your form, but this has been going on since I bought the vehicle in 2019.
I was stopped at a stoplight and then the light turned green. I began to accelerate and immediately and simultaneously my car began flashing BRAKE, beeping, and slamming on the brakes. I came to a literal grinding halt. There was no car in front of me nor was one merging into my lane. It was completely unwarranted and quite honestly frightening. There was a car behind me but thankfully they did not hit me. The CMBS clearly malfunctioned. Because there was no collision I did not file a police report. This however did put me at a huge risk of getting rear ended. The car has not been inspected since as this is not an open recall. There were no warning signs (lamps, messages, etc) before this occured.
I experienced an inadvertent emergency braking action in my 2019 Insight while cruising at highway speed. I was in the right lane, which had just doubled in width due to an on-ramp joining the highway. This situation will sometimes confuse my car's Lane Keeping Assist System, causing a side-to-side shudder or swerve, but in this case the Automatic Emergency Braking activated, causing me to lose about 10-15 mph in speed. There were no other cars around, and I never lost control of the vehicle. Most of the time, an AEB activation like what I experienced is completely harmless. There are no other cars around, and the road surface is good enough to prevent a loss of control. If another car is close behind or the road surface is extremely poor (ice, substantial water, etc.), this experience could possibly result in a rear-end collision or a spin-out. Because my AEB incident was harmless, I never reported it to the police, insurance, dealership, or manufacturer. I'm unaware of any warning lamps, messages, or symptoms before or after that could be related to the incident. As you can see, my report is anecdotal and I didn't save any precise documentation (e.g. dashcam footage) from when the incident occurred. My main goals in reporting are to corroborate the potential issue in investigation EA25002 and add my car's VIN as another data point.
Was driving 35-40 MPH.. no cars or objects in front of me. Vehicle automatically applied the brakes and almost brought me to a complete and abrupt stop. The vehicle behind me almost collided with me. This has happened multiple times.. with yesterday (5/24/24) being the worst. I also reported this to the Honda dealership where vehicle was purchased.
I started the car on December 9th to find a bunch of errors. All the sudden I have lost my cruise control, collision prevention assist, light assist, and other features. I immediately took the car to the nearest Honda dealership near my home and got it checked out. The code showed that part #36163-TXM-A45, a camera used for these features, had failed. I was told by Jessie Loso, the repair representative, that the part will need to be replaced. The car had only 14,763 miles on it however because it was barely driven during COVID lockdowns. Now the original part was not damaged and it had failed on its own for no apparent reason. The only reason that we were given by Victory repair department is that the car was left out in the elements. This was not an appropriate excuse for this failure considering we live in an area where many people park on the street or use their garages for storage, due too lack of space in their homes. I was told by Victory Honda in San Bruno. CA to call Honda about the defect in the part and for reimbursement. The complaint was placed with Sady Case #13552610 on December 22nd with Honda itself. I was told that since there was no recall on the part itself, that I would not be reimbursed and that I would not get an extension on my warranty. I asked to speak to a manager or supervisor because I was not even being heard out by the representative. I was informed that a manager would get back to me eventually, but I would still not be reimbursed for a part that had failed for no apparent reasons or damage. I am writing this report today because this part is tied into many safety functions of the car. If the part has malfunctioned in this way, then who is to say that the car won’t break randomly due to the same part. I find this extremely concerning and was told by BAR in California to report it to the NHTSA just in case it is a consistent issue with Honda vehicles.
Rear view camera Camera suddenly changed colors and is blurry. Cleaned multiple times and it is still always like this now. Shows neon bright colors instead of reality. Needs software update possibly?? There was a recall for this before and it was fixed by previous owner. But there may need to be a new update drivers are not aware about?
I was driving down the street and a car slowed down way in front of me. While I was braking my automatic braking system turned on and brought me to a complete stop. This caused my car to get hit from the back. The automatic braking does not slow down the car, it brings the car to a complete stop. Another incident, I was driving on the highway with nothing was in front of me and the brake signal started flashing and slowing the car down.
When you turn on the right indicator the camera which shows the right right side of the vehicle it either does not turn on or when it turns on it turns off within a second there is no recall I just wanted to make sure that it's reported and fixed by Honda as a safety issue.
Lane keep assist doesn't response on a clean white dotted lane. In most occasions. I have seen several forums discussing the same issue. Plus the information system crashes mid way driving in ex trim. Which causes buzzing sharp noise and distraction while driving.
the automatic breaking system seems to be malfunctioning and is available for inspection upon request. safety of occupants at risk due to possible accident caused by unwarranted breaking. the problem cannot be consistently reproduced and was not confirmed by dealer or independent service center the vehicle has not been inspected by manufactuer, police or insurance reps the system would inadvertently be activated on previous occasions. but on this last instance, the breaking was harder and more sudden and was activated when there was no danger of frontal collision.
Both types of errors have occurred multiple times. Sometimes, the forward collision warning system triggers when no obstruction is present. More frequently, the adaptive cruise control decelerates even when no car is nearby or the car in front of me has not decelerated. In both cases, depressing the accelerator pedal overrides the automatic braking and avoid an accident.
The contact who is an attorney, called regarding the crash of a 2019 Honda Insight and another vehicle. The contact stated that while the Honda Insight driver was driving approximately 65 MPH with the Forward Collision Avoidance: Adaptive Cruise Control activated, the vehicle crashed into the rear of another vehicle. The contact stated that the Forward Collision Avoidance: Automatic Emergency Braking feature malfunctioned, and failed to prevent the crash. The contact stated that the air bags in the Honda Insight deployed. Unfortunately, the driver of the other vehicle died in the crash. The driver of the Honda Insight was arrested; however, there was no information regarding injuries being sustained. The contact stated that the driver was found to not be intoxicated and was not distracted while driving during the crash. The contact stated that the driver might have fallen asleep from exhaustion during the crash. The contact stated that both vehicles were towed away from the scene and the Honda Insight was deemed a total loss. A Police report was filed. The contact was unaware if medical attention was sought by the driver of the Honda Insight. The manufacturer was not contacted or notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 32,000.
Driving on the highway in the evening with no obstruction ahead of the vehicle, the "Automatic Emergency Braking" system engaged, giving an audible alert, visual alert, and applied braking enough to accelerate the car from 65 mph to 40 mph. No one was behind us luckily so there was no crash or injury but there easily found have been. I took the car in for repair and the service techs found no issue with the car or the system. I have now seen this reported in Accords which share much of the same design and technology as the Insight. Please add this to the the complaint list for the outstanding issue so Honda will include the Insight into their analysis.
I BOUGHT MY NEW 2019 INSIGHT 4DR CVT TOURING JAN 2019. AFTER LESS THEN TWO YEARS OLD 5 WARNING LIGHTS CAME ON, ACC-ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL, LKAS-LANE KEEPING ASSIST, COLLISION MITIGATION BRAKING SYSTEM, ROAD DEPARTURE MITIGATION AND AUTO HIGH BEAM. I TOOK IT TO MY LOCAL HONDA DEALER THEY FOUND THE CODE B2A60-49 - MULTIPURPOSE CAMERA UNIT INTERNAL ELECTRONIC MALFUNCTION. BECAUSE THE CAR HAD OVER 30,000 MILES (OUTSIDE THERE WARRANTY) THEY TOLD ME TO CALL HONDA AMERICA CUSTOMER SERVICE AND HAVE THEM APPROVE REPAIRS. MY CALL TO HONDA AMERICA WAS A CALL FROM HELL, RUDE AND NO HELP WHATEVER, I ASKED A DOZEN TIMES TO PLEASE TALK WITH A SUPERVISOR AND THE ANSWER WAS NO. I WAS THEN CUT OFF. ALL THE SAFETY FEATURES THE COME WITH THE CAR ARE NOT NOT WORKING AND HONDA WILL NOT FIX IT. FOR ME TO HAVE IT FIXED WILL BE OVER $1600 (SEE ATTACHMENT)
Complaints are unverified consumer reports submitted to NHTSA. A high complaint count may reflect vehicle popularity, not defect severity. Data sourced from NHTSA public records.
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