Honda Accord Problems 2000-2005

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  • vietviet Member Posts: 847
    (1) Turn on ignition key (but do not start engine), (2) Press and hold trip odometer reset handle 1 minute or more until "Mtn. Req." light goes off.
  • realtormikerealtormike Member Posts: 2
    Thanks, but I want to hard wire it.
  • user777user777 Member Posts: 3,341
    did you read all the posts in reply to that by vz1?

    almost certainly you have a clogged or crimped drain hose (possibly - i not sure how probable - even one that fails to exit the vehicle?).

    here is a simple test to prove this assertion: run your AC, park your car with the AC on and vehicle running (of course). get out and look under the vehicle in the vicinity of the left front wheel. you should see an almost steady stream of condensate leaving the vehicle. if you do not - the AC is probably your problem.

    there is no other source of water on a clear day ;)

    let me describe the noise you may be hearing when making the left turns...i recall its like running water slowly from the tap into a hot skillet. am i right?

    people need to remember to periodically check their oil level when filling up the tank with gas. this is an excellent time to check thier other fluid levels but they also need to remember to clear debris (leaves, sticks, tree bark, pine straw etc) from the air intake at the bottom of the windshield to help prevent this from happening!

    hope it helps.
  • tomlivtomliv Member Posts: 29
    Hmmm ... you want to switch?? Just joking ...

    I've read enough posts here that suggest that the interior build quality on the Accord isn't what it used to be. Sounds like you got an interior made on a good day. All I can say is that if all Hondas had this rattle like mine, Honda would be out of business. It's too bad ... I like the look of the car, it drives fine, no mechanical problems ... but I'm embarassed to drive people around in it because of the interior noise. Looks like it'll be Round 2 with the factory rep.
  • wesman01wesman01 Member Posts: 9
    I was coming home today from Mammoth Mtn on the I395 driving at 80 to 90 MPH and had to apply the brakes to slow down to 70. At the high speeds, I noticed in pulsing sound coming from the brakes. I wasn't braking hard. It felt like my brakes were vibrating. Is this the ABS kicking in or are my discs warped? I have a 2005 V6 EX Accord. BTW, at lower speeds, the breaks did not vibrate or pulse.
  • chucko3chucko3 Member Posts: 793
    Your rotors are warped.
  • darondaron Member Posts: 4
    I've had my car for just a few days. The cd player has a whine that is very annoying when between songs or when the song is fading out. this happens with any CD...sounds like the cd motor is causing feedback into the speakers. Any suggestions?

    What are the thoughts on rustproofing or undercoating? I've used Z-bart in the past and have had good success with it. I have a 1991 Lebaron Convertible without a speck of rust on it. Should I have my Accord rustproofed or undercoated?

    Thanks

    D
  • dwynnedwynne Member Posts: 4,018
    I would have the dealer look (listen, actually) at the CD player - sounds like a defective player or a loose ground someplace. Does the speed of the motor cause the speed of the whine to change or it is constant no matter how fast you rev the motor?

    You don't need anything of the rust-proof crap-o-la. On a modern car that junk does more harm than good.

    Dennis
  • darondaron Member Posts: 4
    Thanks Dennis!

    Sound stays constant whether your are driving or sitting in the driveway.

    I have to have the car in this week to install the day/night mirror...I will have them take a look.

    d
  • jimmer23jimmer23 Member Posts: 2
    user777,

    I had read all the posts, but it didn't seem like there was a definitive answer. Now in hindsight I see that you were bang on with your prognosis. I took the car into the shop last night and they blew air into the drain tube and water came gushing out, indicating some type of blockage. The sound has since subsided (granted it was only fixed last night).

    You are correct that the sound was similar to water running onto a hot skillet. At first I likened it to sand shifting in a canister behind the dash, then as time went on the sound changed to more of a light squeal or hiss (much like water on a hot skillet). Weird that it only happened on left turns -- that one still baffles me.

    Anyway, thank you for your posts.
  • mayormacmayormac Member Posts: 1
    I have a similar problem. When in motion a very loud metallic/grinding noise is emitted from the right front tire area. Sometimes its louder than others. I am taking it to shop to have it looked at. I will post the problem and solution soon. If anyone has figured this one out, please let me know. Thanks.
  • user777user777 Member Posts: 3,341
    my pleasure. glad it helped. pass it on. ;)

    it happened to me in a '94 accord, and the water ended up in the passenger footwell only on left turns. i like you remain puzzled, except i imagine the evaporator condensate drain engineered in such a way that the pan exits to the right and has higher sides on the left, so when making left turns, the water seeks a lower level exit which is on the right.

    anyway when the shop blew compressed air up the drain tube - i too was quite amazed at the amount of water that came gushing out!!!

    the telltale signs are that "hissing" or "water dripping onto a hot skillet" sound, water in the footwell when turning left, and water failing to exit the vehicle when you look at the under-side with the AC running and the car stopped.

    if anyone lives in close proximity to pines or deciduous trees, remember to take note of the cleanliness of the cabin air intake below the windshield and windshield wipers (as seen with the hood open)... be vigilant and keep the area free of debris of any kind to lower the chances of a clogged drain.
  • jwbst21jwbst21 Member Posts: 1
    I have a 2003 Accord. Around 30,000 miles, the alarm system would go off for no reason. I can stop the alarm by pressing the unlock key, but minutes after locking the car again the alarm will go off. Here is what I have noticed when this has happened: its very humid outside, it recently has rained, and the temperature is above 65 degress F. I have taken it to the dealer once, and they said that a checkout of the computer was clean. It just did it again over the weekend. I believe that one or more of the sensors is faulty, and when it gets some moisture on it the alarm system goes off. Has anyone else experienced this problem, and if so, what were the conditions like outside?
  • volunteervolunteer Member Posts: 1
    My 94 Accord had a water sloshing noise which turned out to be a clogged up AC drain line. A coat hanger wire from under the car into the drain hose gave me a temporary fix, but ended up dropping the box down from the inside to give it a good cleaning.
  • ctalkctalk Member Posts: 646
    I noticed when i turn on the A/C i can feel my engine vibrate, espcially through my steering wheel. Is this normal? I noticed in my past car (Corolla) i did not have this problem.
  • littleolittleo Member Posts: 1
    I have 98 V6 with approx. 80k. I pulled it into the garage last night (after washing it) and it started right up. This this morning I go to leave or work and it cranks fine it just won't fire up. I haven't had any problems with it except ever since I purchased it in 2000 the fuel gauge has never worked properly with it is above half full, but once it gets below half it seems to work fine. It seems like I might not be getting fuel to the engine is there any way to check the fuel pump or any other suggestions?? Thanks
  • user777user777 Member Posts: 3,341
    tried the hanger too - also temporary. the compressed air was necessary. gee i miss the '94. what a solid vehicle!
  • lastwraithlastwraith Member Posts: 350
    You should be able to hear the fuel pump activate when you turn the key in the ignition. Besides listening for the fuel pump (you do not need to start the engine for this) and maybe giving the fuel filter a whack there isn't too much you can do without getting dirty. If you haven't changed the fuel filter or don't know when it was changed then that might not be a bad place to start checking things out. It's simple and (relatively) cheap.
  • asuriasuri Member Posts: 2
    I share your pain, my friend. I have 2005 EX-V6 and with in no time I hear these noises from the dash board, driving window.

    I am getting this knocking noise when I accelerate from 20 mph - 40 mph, anyone experienced/ing this in the new accords?
  • asuriasuri Member Posts: 2
    I have driven Accord 4 cyl 2002 with absolute pleasure but I think that some thing went wrong when I decided to give it away for EX-V6 2005 which is turning out to be leaving a very bad taste in my driving experience with Honda.

    The new Honda feels like a haunted ride with creeking noises coming from all the directions. Driving window, Safety belt. rear of the passenger seat and now a funny knocking noise at slow acceleration.

    Any one familiar with the knocking noise?

    By the way, drove Solara and I must say that it never felt that engine had any noise despite being switched on and kept on neutral.
  • dgdw81dgdw81 Member Posts: 2
    I’m considering the purchase of a 2001 or 2002 Honda Accord EX 4 cylinder with an automatic transmission. Leaning towards a coupe but can go with a sedan if that’s an easier find. It’ll depend on what’s available when I set out to look. There isn’t an ugly color that I’ve seen on either model either so I’m flexible there. Between my easy going attitude towards this and the sea of these cars that have recently come off lease this should be a piece of cake right?

    Since this model has been around for a while I’m thinking that there should be a good amount of people that can tell me things to watch out for when purchasing and also any maintenance issues that I should be particularly attentive to.

    The following website details some things to look for in this generation of Accord. Is it pretty much spot on?

    http://www.samarins.com/reviews/accord.html

    Have there been any recalls that I need to make sure have been performed on these two model years? Is this website pretty much a bible when it comes to finding that stuff out?

    http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/tsb/tsbsearch.cfm

    I did hear of Honda extending their automatic transmission warranty on some vehicles. How long would that extend for and does this include the ‘01/’02 Accord EX 4 cylinder models or was it just for the V6 models? Does it transfer to someone purchasing the car used? Anyone have a website with the run down on this warranty? I’ll admit I didn’t look too hard for that information just yet . . . :P

    Let me know. Any help is appreciated!
  • tdztdz Member Posts: 16
    Accord 2004 - If it is a stick try higher octane gasoline for knocking, may help. Creaking noises will never go away they just change location they are coming from right after I bought it area over driver head was very bad and anoing went away when winter started. Windows are something I cant get read of took it to the dealer they changed gasket, Problem is with the windows mountings they are not in fixed position so over every bump you go windows bounce up and down. Also, driver seat moves buck and forth slightly, dealer seid don't break or accelerate hard :confuse: :confuse:
  • tdztdz Member Posts: 16
    Is it normal for front side windows to "give" when they are lets say half way up.
    I noticed that I can move the glass by hand a little, glass itself does not seam to be in the fix position. Also, I took the car to the dealer and complain about window vibrating and making annoying noise, dealer replaced seal gasket around the window and told me that will take care of the problem.
    It did not help at all.
    any idea?
    thanks
    Can anyone check their window?
    :)
  • srobaksrobak Member Posts: 96
    Yes, it is normal. The extra load of the AC system is causing slightly higher RPM and resonance vibration. This has been a "trademark" of Hondas for some time.
  • taurustaurus Member Posts: 1
    hi, i have a problem today when i start my car. first the panel lights up, and then it went off. i turned my key, but no response. i took the key out and try again, this time it worked. but i noticed that clock was reset. this is the second time i experienced the same problem. last time was about a month ago when i finished refill the gas.
    anyone had the same problem? anyone knows why?
  • punkybouypunkybouy Member Posts: 1
    Anybody having problems with the leather seats in their 04 Accord? My 04 EX with leather has a problem with excessive wear on the drivers side outboard bolster. Leather appears to be cracking after only 18 months. I read a review of the Acura TL and there was a similar complaint. Take a look at the left side bolster down where it joins the seat. At my 20K checkup I will have the dealer take a look.
  • chucko3chucko3 Member Posts: 793
    The car is still under warranty. Bring it to the dealer.
  • chucko3chucko3 Member Posts: 793
    And the engine should be smooth after that.
  • mrbill1957mrbill1957 Member Posts: 823
    I have a 04 EX-L and I haven't seen anything yet, although mine probably has alot less miles. I did treat the seats twice with leather treatment right after I got it, not sure if it did anything, but figured it didn't hurt.

    A friend has an Olds, and the seats look good except for one panel on the passenger side which is cracking. I suppose it's possible to get a bad piece of leather.

    Mrbill
  • priyadarshipriyadarshi Member Posts: 9
    I have also a 2001 LX Accord 4 cylinder and gas mileage is 20 mpg. I drove very day 20 miles, 10 on highway and 10 on city. I feel that it's mileage is bad. I checked with the dealer and thet said it's depend on the way you drive. But I think some thing else has gone bad. Initial 2-3 years. it's mileage was good 28-30. If you know any thing about this problem, pl. let me know!

    thanks
  • tuxeytuxey Member Posts: 5
    Just yesterday I was driving and my dashboard lights all turned on, I heard a humming noise and then the ac shut off. I drove it nearby to the mechanic. They said my altinator bracket broke which is why my belt snapped off, which also caused the ac to stop. I had the same exact issue less than 2yrs ago. Anyone know of any similar situations that would cause this? My coworkers all said altinator bracket breaking doesn't sound common at all. I just want to make sure the mechanics are not cheating me on this. Thanks
  • blaneblane Member Posts: 2,017
    tuxey:

    You've not indicated how old your vehicle is, nor how many miles are on your odometer. If it's quite old, it may have been improperly serviced in the past.

    Your symptoms indicate to me that someone may have tightened the belt way beyond specifications, thus straining the parts to the breaking point. The specifications are in the Honda shop manual for your model year vehicle.
  • tuxeytuxey Member Posts: 5
    sorry about that, I was in a rush, I have a 99 accord coupe with almost 88k miles.
    I haven't had much major work done on it since 60k miles, regular oil change was about it. The first time I had the issue where all the lights turned on and it died after driving a few more min, I brought it to this same mechanic that diagnoised it as the altinator bracket broke off. Yesterday I had the same issues and he again said the bracket broke at which I mentioned we went thru this less than 2yrs ago. He said he's not sure why but will look into it! Some people just said it didn't sound right, altinator dying is one thing but the bracket doesn't commonly break like that. Don't know.....
  • blackexv6blackexv6 Member Posts: 503
    The rear struts on my '03 EXV6 with 45k miles are hissing over bounces.

    The noise is getting progressively louder.

    Is anyone experiencing this problem?
  • srobaksrobak Member Posts: 96
    That doesn't make sense. Did you install air struts or something?
  • tjepptjepp Member Posts: 7
    My girlfriend has a 2001 Accord EX w/ 4 cyl. engine. 2 days ago on her way home the a/c stopped blowing cold air and now blows hot air. The change was immediate, not graduaI. She had ice cold a/c, turned off the system to roll the windows down, then decided it was too hot and BAM....no longer had cold a/c when she switched it back on. I figured she may have a small/moderate leak and need a recharge with some sealer. As I attached the hose and gauge to take a PSI reading I got a little over 100 psi..!!! I took it three times to make sure I got it correct. As this is obviously extremely overcharged does anyone have any idea what problems I am into now? Is the compressor or condenser blown? Anybodys help would be greatly appreciated. I'm trying to get a feel for what is wrong before I take it into the shop.
  • blaneblane Member Posts: 2,017
    tuxey:

    It still makes me think that your mechanic overtightened the belt, putting excess strain on all associated parts. That could easily have resulted in your broken bracket.
  • swatswat Member Posts: 1
    I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX CP. The car has been in my family since new and well maintained. What I felt was a minor issue developed maybe a few months ago and now is a nuisance. When the engine is warm and you shut the car off for a short period of time, for example to fill the gas tank, it will not start back up unless you wait a few minutes. The car is a commuter car and gets driven 45+ mi to work, sits for 8-9 hours and then gets driven again 45+ mi. When the engine is cold or has been off for at least 5-7 minutes it will start up fine. If it is warm (engine) and you shut it off and then try to start it back up right away it will turn over for a second or two then stall. If you are lucky to hit the gas pedal at the opportune time and rev the engine for a second it will idle without issue but those occasions are few and far. Any suggestions on what this problem is? Gas mileage and engine performance are good for car with 132k mi. Averaging 31-32 mpg. Any help is appreciated. Feel free to email input. Thanks
  • mrsbiggmrsbigg Member Posts: 1
    I have a '01 Accord EX V6 coupe and the power windows on both doors are stuck. They started out just moving very slowly and then I heard a crunching sound while rolling them down one day only to find that they would only roll partially up and get stuck. I can pull on the windows and eventually get them moving again but the driver's side gets stuck in 2 different places. I have scheduled and appt. with Honda service for next week but would prefer to do it myself. I removed the door panel early this am but was unable to see anything that might be causing the problem. Does the regulator need to be replaced? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
  • amemmamemm Member Posts: 5
    Hi,
    I've got a 2003 Accord (automatic) that sat unused in a parking garage for approximately 2 weeks while we were on vacation. I suspect that my 6 year old was playing with the light in the back seat, and it was left on while we were gone, because we came back to a dead battery. (He does this a lot, and I didn't doublecheck - my bad.)

    Here's the problem. We tried to jump start it, and while it accepts the charge, it also starts the horn honking and the lights flashing continuously. We tried pressing the buttons on the key to get it to stop, but this had no effect. I should also note that we tried with two different sets of jumper cables and two different cars, and the results are the same. The problem must be with my car.

    It is just past the 30K warranty, and our dealer is quite a drive from where the car is. I've called, and they say they can't tell me anything over the phone - it has to be towed in.

    Does anyone have a clue as to what is going on here? I tried searching the boards, but didn't find anything useful.

    Thanks in advance.
    Angela
  • bimmer4mebimmer4me Member Posts: 266
    can't offer any solution for your problem...your warranty on your Honda is 3 yrs or 36K which ever comes first.
  • mrbill1957mrbill1957 Member Posts: 823
    Where you able to restart the car even though the horn was going off?

    You might try removing one of the battery clamps, and put on a battery charger, then when the battery is charged, rehook it back up. The alarm may be triggered due to a low voltage. Battery cables may not be enough to keep the alarm happy.

    Mrbill
  • gee35coupegee35coupe Member Posts: 3,387
    Did you try to turn the key in the door or ignition. Usually you have to do one of those two to stop the alarm.
  • valvvalv Member Posts: 10
    I have a '04 Accord Coupe. Around 17000 Mi, I began experiencing a braking vibration at speeds above 50MPH. Dealer turned rear drums-still there. Dealer turned front rotors-same vibration. Dealer replaced rear drums-no success, adjusted rear hubs- problem still persists. American Honda claims this is "normal" for all '04 Accords Coupe and is not a safety issue (definitely not for them...). Six months later I still have a vibration when braking even if I just tap a pedal.
    I am seriously considering a warranty breach litigation. Anyone else has the same issue?
  • amemmamemm Member Posts: 5
    Hmmm.. Well I was able to start the car once it was hooked up, but it didn't do anything for stopping the beeping. Is that what you mean?
  • amemmamemm Member Posts: 5
    Thanks for your reply. Let me see if I can answer.

    I was able to start the car once it was hooked up to the other car via the battery cables. I didn't leave the cables on long enough for it to start on it's own though. We did try this very quickly, and it wouldn't restart.

    It started the alarm as soon as the cables were hooked up - not when I started the car. This is the problem, because it's impossible to leave the cables on long enough for it to charge to start on it's own. Hope that made sense.

    Sorry if this is a stupid question, but what is a battery charger? Is it something that I can buy at Pep Boys or another auto type store?
  • atlantabennyatlantabenny Member Posts: 735
    By vibration I assume you mean the steering wheel shaking or the brake pedal pulsing or both. If so, Honda of America is (obviously) misinforming you about the condition being normal.

    My wife's 03 EX sedan had a similar issue, corrected under warranty by Honda with reformulated brake pads and rotor turning.

    Since the 7th gen Accord is such a good car otherwise, I'd consider just replacing the front rotors with better aftermarket rotors (Tirerack sells Brembo vented front rotors for $53 each). The rears aren't as critical, and are an unlikely source of vibration, but you can upgrade those to disk brakes.

    Perhaps the 7th gen Accord is still the best overall buy, but still my wife (03 sedan) and I (03 coupe) have had to accept more interior noises and mechanical problems (sedan's pulsing brakes and coupe's broken motor mount) than in previous Hondas.
  • waltdwarnickwaltdwarnick Member Posts: 2
    I have a 1999 Accord V6 EX with 68,000 miles and have just noticed the same problem. I am searching for some information. Please help.

    Thanks, Walt
  • mrbill1957mrbill1957 Member Posts: 823
    yes, a battery charger is something any store that carries auto supplies would have. They should start around $20-$30, maybe even less.

    I can't say that it will solve this problem, but it's also something good to have around if you think this could happen again.

    Since nothing should have changed to the car when the battery went dead, the only thing I see going on is that the alarm has problems dealing with the low voltage from your existing battery being discharged.

    Normally, you can just hook up a charger to the battery, with the battery clamps still hooked to the battery, but in your case, that probably will cause the alarm to go off. I guess you will find out when you hook up a charger, and see if the problem is still there, if so, then unhook one of the cables.

    Just follow the instructions with the charger for the proper way to hook it up.

    Good luck

    mrbill
  • imidazol97imidazol97 Member Posts: 27,691
    Another alternative is remove the battery from the car. Take it to a local store (Advance Auto, PepBoys, AutoZone, Walmart) in your area who will do a free check on the battery and then charge it for a fee for a time.

    I keep wondering if there's something wrong with the battery or alternator in the car that is keeping the voltage too low for the electronics even when the jumper cables are attached. Are the cables copper and large diameter wiring. If they are aluminum and fairly thin, they may not carry enough current.

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