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Yesterday I opend the hood to remove some leaves and found out that there was a unfilled screw hole on top of the engine. There were some other screw holes but they were all connected to something but not this one. Is it possible this screw was not put back after 1st oil change? Or is it normal?
Is there any signs that a screw was ever there?
You really need to be more specific on where you think the screw is missing.
Mrbill
Also, my console has an annoying creak, and I can't open the deep portion of the console (right latch) without the top tray becoming unlatched and falling back down.
no big deal, but glad to have a warranty.
I'm out of warrantee as of last January. Is this complicated to fix and any known issues on the 03 that might mean this would be covered under warrantee?
If I remember correctly, Honda logo is at the center and a few lines are connected to the top of the engine. The missing screw hole I was talking about is on the lower right side of the honda logo.
Thanks for your replies folks. Let me check it again.
Lower right side and upper left side.
I'm new to the forum..I've a 2004 Honda EX v6..I tried to make a u-turn in a Wal-Mart parking lot yesterday, but hit a light standard..the car's in the body shop today as I'm getting an estimate on the repair..is it better to pay the insurance company my $500 deductible, then let them pay the rest of the expenses, or just pay out of my pocket if it isn't too much over the deductible..any ideas or suggestions?..thanks
The problem is that the windows slip down after I alarm the car. This does *not* happen always and is very non-deterministic. I first noticed this behaviour a couple of months ago. Since then the problem has been on and off, sometimes showing up 3 to 5 times a week sometimes not all for a few weeks. I tried to close the windows and then disable the passenger access to them, all to no avail.
If I reset will I solve the problem or am is my problem in a different league? Unlike the earlier questioner, I have no way of knowing when the problem has been solved. I appreciate any response in this regard.
Thanks
Similar story: my dad kept a spare set of keys to his Odyssey minivan. Once when I was driving, the power sliding doors kept trying to open (since we were in motion the doors wouldn't open, but they would sound their alert buzz). It happened sporadically for several hours, and then we realized the problem - my dad was keeping his spare key in his back pocket, and when he sat down, the sliding door button would accidentally be pressed. Why my dad keeps keys in his BACK pocket is beyond me, but in the end, it turned out to be the remote just doing its job.
Not sure if this helps at all - but best of luck!
Submitting a claim to your insurer makes sense when you have a large claim. Then you pay only $500 and they pay the rest of the money. But you know that every claim of yours makes you less "favorable" with your insurance company, or ANY insurance company (they all SHARE information)... So every claim actually COST you money down the road when it's time for renewal. And if you think taking your business to another company would be less expensive, again, all them companies share information and all know your history with your existing company...
I Just got the estimate for the bumper..it would be $1324..the way I figured it, I'd be paying $500 deductible, the company would only be paying $700..this is after I had already paid a year's worth of premiums..so I had already thought about paying the whole amount out of my own pocket, and not face a rise in premiums..which begs the question, why pay all that money for insurance, then when it's time to make a claim, it's not really worth it?????
The ruggedy aluminum around it has 2 "missing screws" on the top left, and on the right where the air filter is connected.
Unfortunatley on the first day of purchasing the car, I found that the edge of Shift Lock Release slot cover was broken as soon as I received the car from the dealer shop. It looked like a technician from the dealer tried to open the Shift Lock Release slot cover by inserting a key or sharp instrument in it. So I took a picture of the broken part and let my sale agent know that on the next day. My agent said he was sorry about that and told me to arrange service appointment to get the part to be replaced.
I have been driving this car for 7 months now and scheduled my first maintenance service including replacement of the broken part today. Finding the broken part in my new car really unsatisfied me on that day of purchasing the car with full payment but I had no choice but accepting it as only a visual problem. At the time, my DX was the last one available in stock in Seattle area.
Here is my question: while I was reading the Accord owner's manual today, my eyes were poping out. The manual(P. 182) says that "if you need to use the Shift Lock Release, it means your vehicle is developing a problem. Have the vehicle checked by your dealer."
To me, it sounds like that my car was initially had some problem so that technician at the dealer shop tried to insert the key in the Shift Lock Release slot cover and accidentally caused damage on the surface.
Now(maybe too late) I began to worry about my car and wonder if this car had initial problem and the technicians working at the dealershop tried to release shift lock?
Am I too paranoidid or should take any action against this?
From Seattle
(I am sorry for my bad English which is my second language. Thank you for reading.)
depending upon age, and M/F, and previous claim history, it may very well be better to bite the bullet and pay the entire amount.
you're asking an interesting question - but probably one for another forum.
The only reason to use that slot is that it allows you to shift into neutral without having the key. Maybe it was in the way and instead of finding the keys the tech decided to put it in neutral and push it out of the way?
Or maybe they are just supposed to check that it works as part of the pre delivery inspection?
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
Try this:
http://www.collegehillshonda.com/instructions/03accord/cassmp3indash.pdf
When I turn on the air conditioner the engine revs drops from about 1000rpm to 500rpm, I tried to get a tune up but it reverted back to doing the same thing.
Any ideas?
And, my '05 idles closer to 500 RPM normally (no AC), maybe closer to 700, but well under 1,000.
A good idea in cases like this is to find another similar car (year and engine), and see what it does, to tell if your condition is normal.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
Looks like you've gone as far as removing the shifter surround trim. Next step is to take off the coin tray's rubber sleeve, and, using 2 round-tipped table knives, carefully pry the plastic coin tray itself. Doing so gives access to 2 screws holding down the coin tray / power port assembly.
Removing said assembly then gives access to 2 more screws securing the pocket part.
You could stop at this point to check potential sources of the rattle. The coin tray/power port assembly, I found, is easy not to reinstall properly. It needs to be pressed hard to snap into place, and the 2 friction clips tend to pop off while doing so.
Make sure the 2 clips are there to secure the assembly. If that's not the source, you can then move to the pocket area to check for missing screws and/or loose brackets, etc.
Mrbill
No need to post pictures.
Thanks for your replies, folks.
My 2005 accord is about 10,000. I plan to bring it to do the tire rotation. My question is does it need to do the tire balancing? The dealer said the rotation price does not include the balacing.
My car is running well, don't see any need but want some expert comment.
Thanks
Mrbill
Does anybody else have this kinda similar noise?
there are many places on the web that can provide helpful advice on "detailing" or maintaining your car's finish.
enjoy.