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1. Has anyone else had feedback from a Honda rep regarding the windshield rattling issue?
2. There is a rattle coming from the driver's seatbelt adjuster on the B pillar. It will go away, at least temporarily, if the seat belt height is changed to one of the other positions. Has anyone else had this problem, and if so, is there a fix?
3. There is a rattle/vibration noise coming from the glovebox, even when empty. It will go away if the glovebox door is opened. Any suggestions?
Thanks for any help.
I too have had the driver's seatbelt adjuster noise - although mine is not a rattle and is, instead, more a plastice rubbing noise. Dealer has thus far been unable to hear it and so unable to fix it.
As for the glovebox (I assume you mean passenger front and not center console), I believe the u-bolt most gloveboxes latch on to close can be adjusted in much the same way as a door hinge. It may be that yours is too far away and the glovebox lid is not being pulled tight against the box when you close it.
Happy motoring!
-fS
However, if it still starts maybe the problem is the starter relay.
Does anything still work ?
Cheers,
MidCow
If you have a Volt-Ohm Meter (VOM) or can get ahold of one you could possibly troubleshoot yourself. You can pull a fuse and check and see if you have voltage at the fuse box. You could also check for voltage at various other locations.
It sounds like you have an electrical gremlin, either a broken wire ( most likely ) or a short somewhere. They are difficult to find and resolve. It would be best, probably, to find Honda dealer ( more expensive) or an independent (less expensive) and find out if they will diagonose your electrical problem/s for a fixed fee. If they want to charge by the hour be wary, it could be expensive. Form the diagnostic, you should be able to determine you next course of action. If a broken wire/s is/are found, that is pretty simple to fix. It also could be a power window circuit boars or controller., but the fact that you mention several things going out all at onece that don't appear to be common, seems to indicate a wiring harness came loose or rubbed and broke ( open circuited) some wires.
Good Luck,
MidCow.
I USE 5W30 IN WINTER AND 10W30 IN SUMMER. IS THIS OK FOR THE ENGINE? PLEASE ADVISE. my e-mail is richbf2@hotmail.com.
THANKS IN ADVANCE
1) Make sure the steering does not drift.
2) Make sure the brakes do not pull to one side.
3) Drive on a rough road and listen for rattles.
4) Make sure the seat does not slide forward when I brake.
5) Check visually for any flaws in the body or interior.
1) Alignement or tires can be fixed under warranty
2) Be very careful here. Honda recommends you gently use the brakes for the first 200 miles. If you aggressively stop to see if it pulls you might significantly shoeten the life of YOUR brakes.
3) Okay if you wnat. But most rattles don't occurr immediately and most can be fixed under warranty.
4) Just because one or two people have reported this problem doesn't mena it is prevelant. Again, be careful on stopping hard in a new car before the 200 miles is up.
5) Good idea!
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The mileage on your car should really be in single digits. You don't want to buy a car with miles on it or a demo. Why you ask? Because the miles are uusally very hard miles flooring the car to see how it accelarates. Slamming on the brakes to see how it stops. These are not the kind of 600 gentle miles honda recommned with no full throttle or the 200 miles gentle braking that Honda recommends to actaully break-in a car properly.
Have what my salesman did. Go over ALL of the fetures with you and show you how they work. It will take an hour but it is worth it!
Make sure you have all the options you paid for and did not get charged for extra options you didn't want: protecttnat, undercoating, window etching, ADM.
If you are financing look very carefully at the finance agreement. Ask yourself if you really want Honda Care, GaAP insurance, etc. These are expensive and in most cases not needed.
Some thing you might want to check:
(1) seat position make sure you are comfortable.
(2) road noise on highway.
(3) how the car handles on the highway. responsiveness Jounce.
(4) mirror blind spots.
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Honda makes an excellent manual transmssion so you can't go wrong there, 5-speed or 6-speed (better becuase comes with the V6)
Good Luck,
MidCow
I had this same rattle coming from the passenger side adjuster. I found that the noise came from the vertical plastic piece just behind the B-pillar (about 2 inches wide and 6-8 inches long). The solution I found was to remove the B-pillar and put felt tape on the back of this plastic piece (between it and the metal piece about the same size behind it) and also on the back of the B-pillar around the opening for the seatbelt attachment. I haven't heard the noise in about a year. Good luck.
In Oct 03 I had my 03 accord LX in for service. When I picked up the service advisor told me that the tech noticed the rotors were bad (I had not mentioned them, but had heard that there was a problem from this site). They replaced them and the pads for free. Wow, what great service! The car had 11k on it at the time.
Fast forward to Mar 05... Car has 26k on it and for the last 2 months I have a slight vibration when stopping. I took the car in for a check engine light and asked them to check the rotors b/c I might be having the same problem. I was advised that yes they were warped, but that it was a problem not covered under warranty (15k later after originally replaced).
My questions are this:
1) Any people out there with similar problem? If so what resolution did you get?
2) Would 1st replacement have "fixed" the problem or is this an ongoing problem caused by something else?
BTW, I have never had a rotor problem with any other car I have had, which makes me think that it is not necessarily me. Any help is appreciated!
I agree with gregc. Once rotors have warmped and are trued, the fact there is less metal on one sector than another leads to warmping more easily the next 10K. I think they are also more susceptible to splash water causing warping (driving throug rain and puddles).
I recommend replacement rotors like Raybestos Best, not the price-competitive cheaper level. I replaced them on my car of another brand and haven't had a lick of trouble since. Save yourself the angst; replace the things if the dealer won't and rmember it when you purchase your next car brand.
When you do a high mileage replacement for pads, replace everything, calipers, rotors (if not already done) and you'll save yourself angst 10-20-30K later.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
And since it doesn't affect heat dissipation it doesn't affect rotor warping.
What are real causes of excessive heat in brake rotor warping:
(1) Brake pads create too much heat ( apparently Honda had this problem with early 7th generation
(2) Brake discs are not large enough for the car weight.(debateable are honda's brakes not quite big enough ?)
(3) Normally brake cooling is through airflow past the discs. Such things as brake dust shields are bad because they can reduce the heat dissipation and result in warping.
(4) driver has repeated stops that cause heat build up.
If the rotors warp during normal driving they should be covered under warranty. If not, what about Midas lifetime brake pads ? Just a thought.
Thanks,
MidCow
P.S.- Torquing of wheel lug nuts also does not affect the electrical systems
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
The problem never occurs if the doors don't need to be unlocked or if the door is unlocked with the key.
Thanks,
DeCap
Nobody here could possibly "have a fix" for your concerns, as they would more effectively be presented to your Honda dealer. If it is a defect, I'm sure that the part would be replaced under your warranty. Just stand your ground.
I saw your posting on Edmunds regarding the problem you had with your '98 Honda Accord's Alarm system. We are having the same problem with my wife's accord and haven't yet received much help or encouragement from the dealer.
How did you solve the problem that you had?
Thanks for sharing,
DeCap
Any help is appreciated...
Mark
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Bought 05 EX V6 in 2/05. After first week, noticed that after I pull out of parking space and first start to drive and accelerate out of a turn, I will hear a rubbing sound (and feel it in the pedal) as if something was rubbing up against the bottom of the car. It will happen only once. I will not be able to duplicate when the vehicle is warm. So far, dealer has not been a\ble to hear the noise.
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brandon
Just overhauled engine and trans.
It passed emissions test before overhaul.
Now it will not pass emissions because of a high
CO twice normal values should be 1.0 but getting 2.4 . Any ideas???
Wheelman
Is it something that would need a lot of work.
Also the battery seems to drain away pretty fast. That is drive the car from work to home and park it. When try to start it after a couple of hours the battery has already died out. Is is time for me to get another battery.
One of my friend was telling me that it could be an electrical defect and that there is a leak somewhere.
Do let me know if you would be knowing the reasons for these problems.
Wheelman
Wheelman
Wheelman
Just don't wash those brakes when they are very hot (from hard braking). That would be courting rotor warping.
Wheelman
Wheelman
After an attempt or two the car starts and we are on our way. My son said it did it about 2-3 months ago but didn't tell us.
Shifting from Neutral to Drive doesn't require pressing the brake, but Neutral to Park/Reverse does require pressing the brake.
For your battery, if you live near a NTB shop, bring the car to them. They will do a charging test for free. They will tell you if the car needs a new battery or not. If your car still has the original battery, there is a very good chance it will need a new one.
I'll take it to the dealer next week and see what they have to say. If they can't do anything, they should at least be able to tell me if the mirror is glass or some sort of plastic. If glass, then I could try a glass polish. If plastic, a plastic polish.
Sorry, can't help with the trans selector problem.