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Anyone have this problem?
This happened once or twice on our Odyssey in the past, and I never quite figured out for sure why. BUt they were only down an inch or so.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
I just got my car out of the body shop where they fixed my bumper. It wasn't nearly as expensive as I thought it would be, $723 before insurance, but I had to pay the $500 deductible. The paint matches almost right on. I'm happy.
Thanks to everyone who tried to help me save money though.
The problem is unique with the 03 accord. Honda decided to use a cable instead of a rod from the handle to the latch. Moisture works its way in and settles at the bend in the cable and freezes. The solution is to remove the door panel and apply heat to the cable with a heat gun to evaporate the moisture.
Just curious, how does one remove the door panel? Eventually I am probably going to have to replace mine, I have a baseball sized hole in mine down by the courtesy light from having the door slam on the end of my snow brush that wasn't completely in the car. :mad: but anyway I haven't been able to find any indication of where to remove screws or clips or anything. Maybe I'm not looking hard enough.
I just bought Honda Accord 2003 sedan 2.4, Bage Color, Automatic transmission. I am living in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Unfortunately the first owner of the car lost the english owner booklet, Repair Guide. The Milage of car is 69,200km
I would like to ask if some one can help me out to download the repair guide, Owner manual for this mentioned model, It would be great help for me.
Thanks for your co-operation.
Wajeeh
I purchased an 2005 Accord EX from an out of state dealer, and now find that the door locks don't respond to one of the remotes. Of course, I didn't find this until I got the car home (150 miles!). It was a replacement key that they cut for me, but apparently forgot to program to the car. I've checked, and the battery in the remote is fine.
Would anyone be able to share the sequence I need to follow to program the remote to the car?
Thanks for the help!
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
You can order paper copies of various Honda manuals here:
http://www.helminc.com/helm/search_service_owner.asp?Style=2HDX04HSEQ85VCP&class- %5F2=AHM
would like to know if it is possible to download that online manual? because it is not easy to read online everytime, I want to download and print, is it possible? or do you have the PDF copy? if yes please send it to me
regards,
you can order a paper copy there, or you could find one on eBay...
it looks like this system downloads a portion of the overall .pdf file, a section at a time. you could use the diskette icon within the .pdf viewer window to save sections at a time to your computer.
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you could register your vehicle on Honda's OwnerLink, and probably get the whole thing in one shot, plus, get recall notifications and other items.
thanks and regards
or it should be on a tag on the driver door jam, or on a sticker affixed to each door, the trunk, the hood (lets you know if a panel has been replaced following an accident).
the VIN should be on your insurance card.
the VIN should be on tax documentation, and license plate application.
the VIN should be on your bill of sale, your title, your loan documentation.
Poster indicated "Chassis Number". I suspect (but am not sure) this is the same thing as the VIN, as no matter where it was made, it will have a VIN (at least I thought so).
Thanks for the clarification though. Hope the poster locates the information.
Looked for fuse location on in my owner manual, I can not understand most of the terms. All small fuses in the underhood are OK. Can anyone please help me and point me to the right fuse?
Headlights and dashlights are also OK
Thanks in Advance
The service manager at our dealership claims all is normal, but I'm asking: That fact the engine itself feels smooth, and the fact I can still feel significant vibrations coming from the steering wheel when the car is idling (600 rpm) in gear -- does that indicate anything?