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For a long time, Honda has a reputation for buying engines and sending cars. The company’s engines are known for their durability and performance. However, recently, an investigation into the Pilot SUV model of Honda’s star in the United States has attracted people’s attention. According to information released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Defect Investigation Office (NHTSA), it has received 221 complaints and several field reports alleging a defect in the automatic start-stop function of the 2016-2019 Pilot model engine. The safety investigation involved about 194,731 vehicles in the U.S. with 3.5-liter engines and nine-speed automatic transmissions, including the 2020 Honda Pilot, the documents show. Complaints from car owners received by NHTSA claim that when the automatic start-stop function is activated, “the engine cannot restart on its own after it has come to a complete stop at a traffic light or at an intersection.” In order to improve the fuel saving rate, many cars are equipped with the engine start-stop function when they leave the factory. When waiting for a red light at the intersection, they will automatically stop running, and they will restart by themselves when they start. However, in terms of user experience, they have suffered a lot. remove .
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