Accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Joel, Sep 23, 2003.

  1. Joel

    Joel Guest

    I am driving a Honda Accord 2003. During the summer my brakes did not feel
    right. The pedal would drop too low and feel soft. It would catch better if
    I pushed on the pedal a second time. I took the car in and was told I need a
    new master brake cylinder. I now was driving the car last week and the same
    problem happened again. I took the car back to the dealer where they gave me
    a loaner to drive. I was told there is a brake computer module that needed
    to be replaced. This was last Thursday. The part is back ordered and I hope
    to get my Accord back tomorrow. Has anyone had a similar experience? Is it
    possible for a computer part to cause such a problem? Any help would be
    greatly appreciated.
     
    Joel, Sep 23, 2003
    #1
  2. Mine started shaking when braking. Took it in, they told me the rotor
    was warped and the pads needed replacing. I only have 30,000 kms on
    this car. (2003 Accord Sedan 2.4l stick) They weren't going to cover
    it under warranty. I bitched and fired an email off to Honda with
    links to other people complaining about the same thing. Some as quick
    as 5000 kms!

    They then covered it under warranty.

    Jody
     
    Knuckles Muldoon, Sep 25, 2003
    #2
  3. Joel

    Dave Kelsen Guest

    Jody, would it be too much trouble for you to provide me with some of
    those links? My car (2003 Accord LX Auto) is doing much the same.

    Thanks.

    Dave Kelsen
     
    Dave Kelsen, Sep 26, 2003
    #3
  4. Here are the lot that I emailed to Honda, Dave.

    Jody

    http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/complain/results.cfm


    Make: HONDA Model: ACCORD Year: 2003 Complaint Number: 10037232
    Summary: 2003 HONDA ACCORD 2DR COUPE MT. DUE TO STEERIG WHEEL
    VIBRATION INDUCED BY BRAKING SPEEDS >40MPH I BROUGHT MY CAR TO THE
    DEALER AND HAD MY BRAKE ROTORS RESURFACED SINCE THE ROTORS WERE
    DISCOVERED TO BE WARPED. THIS PROBLEM IS APPARENTLY A CONSISTENT
    PROBLEM ON THIS VEHICLE. I HAVE HEARD THAT POSSIBLE WHEEL TORQUE
    PROBLEMS ARE CAUSING THE WARPING OF THESE ROTORS. I HAVE NEVER HAD
    ANOTHER VEHICLE WITH THIS TYPE OF PROBLEM.


    Make: HONDA Model: ACCORD Year: 2003 Complaint Number: 10030149
    Summary: BRAKE ROTORS WEAR OUT PREMATURELY, CONSUMER HAS ONLY OWNED
    THE VEHICLE FOR SEVEN MONTHS. DEALER NOTIFIED. *AK


    Make: HONDA Model: ACCORD Year: 2003 Complaint Number: 10032559
    Summary: BRAKE VIBRATES AT SPEED ABOVE 40 MPH. HAPPENED AROUND 9000
    MILES AND PROBLEM PERSISTED SINCE THEN. *NLM


    Make: HONDA Model: ACCORD Year: 2003 Complaint Number: 10028744
    Summary: I HAVE HAD TO RESURFACE THE ROTORS EVERY 5,000 MILES.*AK


    Make: HONDA Model: ACCORD Year: 2003 Complaint Number: 10029272
    Summary: THERE IS A PROBLEM IN THE BRAKING SYSTEM OF THE NEW 2003
    ACCORD COUPE. IN MARCH, I HAD TO HAVE THE ROTORS RESURFACED BECAUSE OF
    VIBRATION. IT IS NOW ONLY JULY AND NOW THE PROBLEM IS BACK. MY LOCAL
    HONDA DEALER DOESN'T WANT TO DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT, AND THAT I MUST
    PAY. I HAVE RESEARCHED THE WEB AND THERE ARE OTHERS WHO HAVE SIMILAR
    COMPLAINTS ABOUT THE NEW ACCORD COUPE'S BRAKES.*AK


    Make: HONDA Model: ACCORD Year: 2003 Complaint Number: 10036817
    Summary: BRAKES ARE NO GOOD AFTER 6500 MILES THE DEALER WON'T FIX THEM
    UNDER WARRANTY BECAUSE HONDA CLAIMS IT'S THE WAY I DRIVE. *AK

    Make: HONDA Model: ACCORD Year: 2003 Complaint Number: 10036915
    Summary: I AM EXPERIENCING A BRAKE ROTOR PROBLEM WITH MY 2003 ACCORD
    SEDAN. THE CAR HAS 25000 MILES AND IS GOING IN FOR THE 4TH TIME FOR
    SERVICE ON THE BRAKES. THE ROTORS WERE RESURFACED TWICE AND REPLACED
    ONCE AND THE PROBLEM IS BACK AGAIN.*AK

    http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/[email protected]/5432!keywords=allin:msgtext%202003%20honda%20accord%20brakes


    #5433 of 5686 Brake Problems!!!! 2003 Honda Accord EX/V6 by jambriz
    Jul 22, 2003 (7:57 am)
    Hello, I've been having brake problems with my car since I had 8k
    miles. Every time I hit the brake, my brake peddle starts to vibrate.
    I finally had a chance to take the car back into my local Honda Dealer
    and have the brakes checked. They replaced my front brake pads and
    machined the rotors and "told me it was only a one time deal". They
    told me that I was "riding" my brakes and this would not be under
    warranty the next time it happens. I never ride my brakes, I paid 27k
    for this car, I baby it!! Well here it is a few months latter and same
    brake problem, I feel that this is a bigger problem then Honda would
    like to admit. Does anyone have any more information about this?
    Please let me know.



    http://www.carsurvey.org/viewcomments_review_38069.html

    4th Aug 2003, 00:09 I bought my 2003 Honda Accord LX V6 last December
    2002.
    The car has been pulling to the right ever since. After driving
    approximately
    500 miles, I had it looked at. The alignment was perfect, so they
    switch the
    two front tires and the problem seemed to have disappeared. I took the
    mechanics for a test drive, but he was unable to explain the problem.
    I was
    given all sorts of reasons why cars pull to the right. It was the way
    the
    roads were constructed or because it was too windy. I have been
    driving for
    over 15 years and cars don't pull like my Honda does. I went to a
    dealer an
    test drove the same model. The result was the same: the car pulls to
    the
    right.
    I had problems with the electric seat advancing one notch forward when
    braking. Honda will replace the seat as soon as they get one in the
    shop.
    The brake disks do not seem to be able to withstand the heat caused by
    braking. I had to be turn the disks after 3,000 miles. The shop turned
    them
    last week at 9,500 miles.
    I tend to brake with moderate force and I live in Phoenix, but still,
    I bought
    a Honda.



    22nd Aug 2003, 09:55 I have had my 2003 Honda accord five months. The
    motor
    makes a loud ticking noise, there is popping sounds coming from the
    rear,
    middle and front. I have already had to have to rotors turned at
    10,000 miles,
    and they have new carpet on order for me know. The carpet was pulling
    away
    from the sides. I have took the car to the shop and the techs do not
    hear the
    motor or the popping sounds and they are driving me crazy. I still
    have my
    1995 Honda Accord with 180,000 miles and it has never gave me any
    trouble at
    all.



    http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/[email protected]/5624!

    keywords=allin:msgtext%20limit:.ee997a9%20brakes




    #5625 of 5686 Recurring brake problems by hmurphy Aug 23, 2003
    (10:18 pm)
    Like some others on this board, I'm having early brake problems with
    my 2003
    EX-V6. About two weeks after I bought it, the brakes developed a loud
    grinding
    noise, which the dealer was unable to fix. After bringing Honda
    Customer
    Service into the equation, the dealer replaced the pads and resurfaced
    the
    rotors.

    Now, at about 6000 miles, the brakes are beginning to shudder when
    applied at
    speeds over 65 mph or so. I will have to confirm the problem with the
    dealer,
    but it appears that the rotors are at fault. I may have to reacquaint
    myself
    with my representative at Honda Customer Service.


    Other than that, the only other problems are the rattles mentioned
    elsewhere,
    very hot key, and out-of-whack thermometer. I can live with all of
    those, but
    not with perpetually failing rotors.

    I noticed several complaints on the NHTSA site for malfunctioning or
    nonfunctioning airbags. That's pretty scary. Here's hoping mine are
    never
    tested.

    The car is very fun to drive, and passengers love it, too. I hope that
    Honda
    can resolve these issues in the near future, before the ownership
    experience
    is soured.


    #5632 of 5686 auburn63 post #5612 by samironi Aug 25, 2003 (1:03
    am)
    My VIN# falls under the first sequence you listed in post #5612. I
    have had my
    2003 Accord LX 4 door in three times now for this and they just keep
    telling
    me they can't duplicate the problem. I heard it as early as 3,000
    miles. At 8
    ,000 miles I was able to duplicate the noise for the service manager.
    When I
    picked the car up they said that they replaced my strut collars. I did
    not
    hear the noise for a while, but now it back among other noises that
    make my
    stomach turn. The noise I hear from the back end is a grumbling noise,
    that is
    the easiest way that I can describe it. I hear it when I am slowly
    backing out
    of my garage or a parking space. Basically, when ever I am rolling
    with my
    foot off both the gas and brake at slow speed. I never hear it when
    driving at
    regular speeds, only when very slowly rolling. Also, when ever I start
    the
    car, with my foot fully depressed on the brake pedal, when I put the
    car in
    reverse there is a grinding noise from the back end. I do not
    understand this,
    as my foot is completely holding the brake pedal dowm. What is this
    noise? And
    most recently, I am noticing a clunking noise when I turn the steering
    wheel
    while backing out or rolling forward (slowly as well). It's that
    horrible
    clunk I always hear in American cars (sorry, I always hear this
    unacceptable
    clunk in American cars, this is my frist time ever hearing it in a
    Honda). I
    am so unhappy and worried that I bought a lemon. They replaced my
    front brakes
    as soon as 3,000 miles, that concerns me as once again because they
    are making
    a grinding noise, not constantly, but enough that I am worried about
    this as
    well. As long as I am driving, the car seems perfect (outside of
    creaking
    around the windows), but I just want earplugs for when I go to put the
    car in
    reverse or drive, and when I am backing out or slowing rolling through
    a
    parking lot. I am going to print out what you wrote in #5612 and bring
    it in
    to my service center. I really hope they can fix this and the other
    items at
    some point, I am at 17K miles now and I am sick thinking I might have
    bought a
    lemon. Can you make me feel any better about these issues I am having?
    Do they
    sound familiar? Can you expalin the loose dampner and what damage it
    could be
    causing from being loose? If they tightened it and didn't tell me at
    3,000
    miles, could it loosen again? They said they replaced the strut
    collars, and I
    did notice that the noise went away for a while, but it's back again.
    I am
    wondering if they really did replace the strut collars? Wouldn't they
    know
    that my car is one of the cars that falls with in these VIN's you
    listed? I
    would very much apprecaiate anything you can tell me to help me out
    with my
    next visit to the service center. Thank you.


    http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/[email protected]/5560!

    keywords=allin:msgtext%20limit:.ee997a9%20brakes


    #5561 of 5686 They don't build them like they used to by calvinywang
    Aug

    13, 2003 (5:31 pm)
    Bought an LX 5spd (made in Japan) 3 days ago, 400 miles so far. Here's
    a list
    of problems:

    1. Center console door broken.
    2. Buzzes from driver's window.
    3. Pulling to the right.
    4. Engine's noisy between 2000rpm to 3000rpm during accelation.
    Vibration
    coming from gas padel and steering wheel for the same RPM range. Not
    sure if
    this is normal or not. Does anyone know?

    I test drove another LX 5spd (Made in Ohio) before I bought this one.
    Didn't
    really like how the brake was modulated on that one. Even the
    slightest press
    on the panel will make the brake grab.

    Still like the car, smooth manual shift, very little friction along
    the
    drivetrain. It seems to take little to get the car moving.


    Guess JD Power wasn't really out of their minds when giving 03 Accord
    the
    lowest rating on initial quality. Still hoping for the long-term
    reliability
    that Honda was known for.



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    #5562 of 5686 They Build 'em Pretty Well by blane Aug 13, 2003
    (6:00 pm)
    calvinywang:


    The latest J.D. Powers survey rated Honda #9 of the 37 brands surveyed
    (with

    2.18 problems per vehicle), NOT "the lowest" as you stated.
    The results ranged from 1.67 problems for Lexus to 5.09 for KIA, with
    the
    industry average being 2.73.
    The study is based on responses from more than 55,000 original owners
    of 2000
    model-year cars and light trucks. They did NOT rate the 2003 Accord,
    nor ANY
    model-year 2001 through 2003 cars made by ANY manufacturer.

    Your dealer should easily address your problems #1 & 2. Your problem
    #3 may
    just be improper tire inflation. Check it with a good gauge. Your
    "problem" #4
    seems to be a normal sound and vibration level for any four cylinder
    vehicle
    under hard acceleration.
     
    Knuckles Muldoon, Sep 26, 2003
    #4
  5. Joel

    Dave Kelsen Guest

    On 9/26/2003 6:36 AM Knuckles Muldoon spake these words of knowledge:


    <snip>


    Thank you, sir.


    RFT!!!
    Dave Kelsen
     
    Dave Kelsen, Sep 27, 2003
    #5
  6. Your Welcome.

    Otherwise, I love the car. I put new 17" rims:

    http://www.1010tires.com/wheel.asp?wheelbrand=MSR&wheelmodel=103+%2D+Gun+Metal

    with tires:

    http://www.lindertire.com/browse.php?MODEL=G5000Z

    (my car is Graphite Pearl color) She looks sweet now.

    Jody
     
    Knuckles Muldoon, Sep 27, 2003
    #6
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