Imagine returning from a shopping trip, arms full of packages, only to find your Honda Odyssey's power tailgate refusing to open - or worse, closing unexpectedly or emitting alarming warning sounds. This frustrating scenario isn't isolated. Numerous Odyssey owners report similar tailgate failures. If you're among them, this guide outlines your legal options.
Owners or lessees of 2018-2021 Honda Odyssey vehicles experiencing power tailgate malfunctions due to water leakage may qualify for inclusion in a class action lawsuit.
These malfunctions compromise vehicle functionality, potentially requiring costly repairs and diminishing resale value.
The collective lawsuit against Honda aims to secure compensation for affected owners through unified legal action.
Successful litigation could yield reimbursement for:
The case is managed by Nye, Stirling, Hale, Miller & Sweet LLP and Sauder Schelkopf LLC, firms specializing in automotive defect litigation.
Honda Odyssey power tailgate problems span multiple model years with these frequent manifestations:
While no official recall exists, Honda issued TSB 22-018 (July 19, 2022) addressing tailgate operation issues:
Faulty right-side tailgate spring dampers failing to provide adequate support pressure.
Replacement of right tailgate spring assembly requiring:
This 1.1-hour repair is covered under standard warranty.
Persistent defects in 2020+ models may qualify for lemon law claims when:
Approximate average settlements by model year:
Note: Settlement values vary case-by-case and shouldn't be interpreted as guarantees.
Owners experiencing unresolved tailgate issues should consult qualified legal counsel to evaluate individual or class action options. Proper documentation of all repair attempts and communications with dealerships is essential for building a strong case.