honda accord transmission slipping and not shifting. *tr
The back seat does not allow for a flat sturdy surface for an infant car seat. I have pulled as tight as I can on the seat belt and latches and find that neither offers a secure 1" standard of play. The seats tip when I turn a corner with my grandchild in it. It is unsturdy. I have tried heavy and light seats and they still tip. I have to stuff towels underneath to try to balance, but of course a towel in an accident will not protect in an accident. By law I must use a back seat and not a front seat. Is there a flatter more stable back seat?.
The contact owns a 2009 Honda Accord. The contact stated while driving at an undisclosed speed, the accelerator pedal was depressed; however, the vehicle failed to accelerate as intended. The contact stated that there was an engine misfire. In addition, the check engine warning light illuminated; however, the check engine warning light was no longer illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic and the dealer; however, the failure could not be duplicated. The contact stated that the failure reoccurred almost every two months. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 79,000.
Tl the contact owns a 2006 Honda Accord. While the contact was inside the vehicle, both the front driver and passenger doors would not unlock on several occasions. The vehicle was taken to burns Honda (325 rt. 73 n. , marlton, NJ) where it was diagnosed that the seat track and clips were faulty and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was 33,000.
transmission problem i bought this car about july 13 2016 tranny is slipping and sometime it will idol very hi than it jumps gears my daughter drive this car she is now scared to drive spoke to honda nothing they can do even thought thay have lots of complains from that that year spoke to the dealer he wont do anything either stated he will give me 1200 back went i bought it for 3200 than stated he will fix car bur i have to pay for it
I was using my heated seats this morning on my way to work. I set the driver's side seat on the low setting and within a few minutes my left thigh began to burn. I looked down and saw smoke coming from the seat and noticed the leather beginning to discolor. I immediately turned the heat off and snuffed out the smoke with my fingers. I am now in the process of notifying Honda.
tl* the contact owns a 2001 honda accord. while stopped, the contact applied the accelerator pedal but the vehicle would not accelerate. the vehicle was inspected by an independent mechanic. the mechanic stated to the contact that the transmission would have to be replaced due to a failure in the differential bearing. the transmission was previously replaced twice by a dealer under a manufacturer's recall. the vehicle was repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 25,000.
bought the car new in 2001 from john eagle honda clear lake. the first transmission gave out at 37400 miles due to a defective transmission. car transmission suddenly started making noise and slipping between gears. honda placed vehicle on their computer and received an error message. we were told a new transmission was only solution. the same error message came up on the "new" transmission. we were told to try honda customer service for assistance, which told us the solution, was totally up to the dealership. we waited for over two weeks for [xxx]to call; i had to call him again today to get his reply. the clear lake honda dealership that we have been going to since 1997 says their "hands are tied". [xxx] the service manager states he talked to vernon sage, district manager, and states they have no transmissions to correct another defected transmission but they can sell me a new one??!! this is an issue of safety not just cost and it is absolutely unacceptable that honda cannot honor their mistake. if this transmission would go out while on a highway there could be a real tragedy. they knowingly replaced transmissions with the same defect. this car is driven 90 percent on the highway and wells maintained w/the same honda dealer. there is no reason that this car should need two transmissions within only 112000 miles. the dealer passes the problem to honda customer service, which in turn hands the problem back over to the dealer. it should be a crime to know of a failure that could cause a major tragedy and not honor or accept your mistake and make it right. this is an issue caused 100% by a known defective transmission that honda and the dealership are completely aware of. there are entirely too many other honda owners with the exact same problem with the second transmission. there is not any "goodwill" from honda by putting in the same defect. information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr
the first failure was in 2003. while i was driving on the highway my transmission went out completely in traffic. i was able to get off the street before the car completely stopped. the repair was done in 2003 during a national recall. the car started showing signs of slipping in 2009 . i contacted honda about the replacement transmission and they said it was out of warranty. the transmission completely failed in march, 2010. i was traveling at 55 mph when the car started to lose power. this is the second incident with this car where the transmission went out while i was driving this car. *tr
i bought a 2002 honda accord 2dr ex v6 new around dec '01. the day after delivery i noticed a whining sound around 40-45mph. i practically begged the sales mgr to let me do an even trade... he said no (albert fieto). honda replaced the transmission under warranty but the same problem appeared about a year later. it is just at the right sound level where it drives me nuts but the tech from the dealer can't hear it; my wife hears it as well. there is no excuse for the same problem appearing twice on a new car.i fell like i threw away 25k! i real feel honda should replace the vehicle.*ak