Honda Pilot warped moonroof wind deflector causing vibration noise and risk of breakage on Honda Pilot

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Honda Pilot owners report experiencing issues related to a warped moonroof wind deflector, which can cause vibration noise and pose a risk of breakage. These owners often notice wind noise originating from loose or damaged door seals, window seals, or roof racks. Additionally, some find that the moonroof may not close properly due to interference with the headliner slider, leading to operational difficulties. Vibration noises, particularly from the rear of the vehicle, are frequently attributed to crossbars or other aerodynamic factors. If left unaddressed, a warped wind deflector can increase the likelihood of breakage. To mitigate these issues, owners are advised to inspect and repair potential sources of noise, adjust the moonroof slider for smoother operation, and seek professional assistance if vibrations persist. Regular maintenance checks can also help prevent these problems and ensure a smoother driving experience.

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