2003 Accord EX Radio Display Lights

Discussion in 'Accord' started by sconig, Nov 18, 2005.

  1. sconig

    sconig Guest

    The display lights on my 03 Accord EX have dimmed to the point of no
    visibility. The radio and temp controls work perfectly, but I have to
    guess what the display says unless I am in bright sunlight. This seems to
    be a common problem, and there is no solution I can see except for
    replacement. My vehicle is out of warranty, and it will cost me $1000 for
    a new one at the dealer. If anybody has any possible solutions, or
    alternate methods of fixing this situation, I would love to hear them.
     
    sconig, Nov 18, 2005
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  2. sconig

    Dick Guest

    I think I read on this group that Honda is extending the warranty on
    that problem. You may have to contact the field office if your dealer
    denies it.
     
    Dick, Nov 19, 2005
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  3. sconig

    Cy Guest

    That is a TSB (Technical Serive Bulletin) repair and should be fixed
    FREE. I just had the exact same thing happen to me. Raise hell with
    Honda Corp if the dealer doesn't fix it.

    It is a very common problem.
     
    Cy, Nov 19, 2005
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  4. Just because it's a TSB does NOT automatically make it a free repair (it's
    not like a recall in that regard). However, as has been mentioned in this
    thread, this is one case where Honda has covered the cost for some owners.
     
    High Tech Misfit, Nov 19, 2005
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  5. sconig

    Dick Guest

    Looking at previous messages on this subject, it looks like some have
    been successful in getting Honda to at least pay for the parts by
    filing a case with Honda. There is a TSB on the problem. 04-027.

    Dick
     
    Dick, Nov 19, 2005
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  6. sconig

    sconig Guest

    Thanks for the suggestions. Someone sent me a pdf file of the service
    bulletin, so I will take that with me to my dealer and raise hell until I
    get a solution. Thanks again to everybody for their help!
     
    sconig, Nov 19, 2005
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  7. You weren't happy with your first post on this topic?
     
    Sparky Spartacus, Nov 25, 2005
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