There are 6 owner-reported engine complaints for the 2017 Honda Odysseyin NHTSA's database. These are unverified consumer reports and may not reflect confirmed defects.
At 60 mph the vehicle began shaking , I pulled over , put it in park while still running, and got out to inspect. I noticed some smoke from under the hood and by the time I got inside to release the hood latch , the smoke stopped. With multiple lights on the dash I shut it off . It would not restart . It was towed to my home. We pulled off the belt and attempted to turn the engine crank with a breaker bar, and it is seized. We also hooked up a scanner in which it showed many faults.The battery tested good , and the starter was trying to engage .
2017 Honda Odyssey Piston ring failure leading to stop spark plug working while driving. This makes car shake heavily and can’t drive more than 20mph, sound from engine is loud. Had been happening every 1000 miles or so, changing spark plug temporary fix it. Spark plug starts failing one after another. This started happening before 60K on odometer.
Flashing check engine light came on. Took this to the dealership and they found that one of the cylinders misfired and a sparkplug has fouled oil. Piston rings needed to be replaced. This happened because of oil buildup when 3 of the cylinders stop firing when the engine is in "fuel efficient" mode. As I understand it, the vehicle design is to turn off half the cylinders when I drive efficiently and that causes buildup over time. This is a ticking timebomb that will eventually cause this damage and render the vehicle undrivable.
Twice within 3 months our 2017 Honda Odyssey (65,000) miles has had a misfire in the engine and had a flashing engine light. Had to change spark plugs and coils twice and they had to adjust the pistons. Mechanic says he sees this a lot with this year and make. He also said it’s something you would say after 100000 miles maybe. Not with such a new car.
CAR IN PARK AND ENGINE ACCELERATED TO 5000 RPM
MY VERY NEW 2017 HONDA ODYSSEY (ODY EX-L 6AT) WAS 1307 MILES DRIVEN. WHEN I WAS DRIVING ON THE HIGHWAY THE CAR SUDDENLY SHOWED LOW OIL PRESSURE LIGHT AND THE ENGINE TEMPERATURE GAUGE NEEDLE WAS AT THE H MARK AND THEN SMOKY FUMES WITH SMELL OF BURNT RUBBER CAME FROM THE ENGINE HOOD. I IMMEDIATELY STOPPED THE CAR AND TOWED IT BACK TO THE DEALERSHIP. HONDA DEALERSHIP SAID IT WAS A MANUFACTURING DEFECT RELATED TO COOLANT LEAK AT THERMOSTAT HOUSING RESULTING IN BLOWN HEAD CASKET THAT CAUSED EXTENSIVE DAMAGE TO ENGINE.THE HONDA DEALERSHIP REPAIRED THE CAR UNDER FACTORY WARRANTY. MY QUESTION IS HOW CAN HONDA SELL SUCH DEFECTIVE FAMILY CARS TO THEIR CUSTOMERS AND NOW HOW CAN I TRUST THEIR WORKMANSHIP IN FIXING THIS CAR ??
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.
Data synced from NHTSA on Apr 26, 2026