There are many I'm sure that are "driver error " but like I said it shouldn't be driver error. People shouldn't need instructions on an automatic. It should work like the brand has for years. Seems like too much "driver error" imo. How many of us explain to others that drive our rig to not do this or not do that? Name another Honda product that happens on.
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Thats been my thought this whole time. This machine was designed as a sport/Utility. That being said, ANYBODY from your 16 year old punk kid, to your 99 year old grandma, should be able to get in this thing and drive it with no issues. Doesn't matter if you never go above 3 miles an hour or 63 miles an hour. When was the last time you bought a car and it said you needed to have a specific driving style or your tranny is going to fall out.
From all the posts on here and FB, there is no doubt in my mind there is a problem with the clutch system. Wether that be a design flaw, casting flaw, material flaw etc. There is to many instances to say otherwise. My guess honda has already secretly corrected it without anybody really knowing it, or they are actively working on a solution. I just hope mine has been one of the ones possibly corrected, or they have a recall to correct it. My machine will be used by many different people and I would hate to think the clutches went bad because one particular person drove it in that one particular way that will fry them.