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First of all, Noble Green will be dropped! I LOVE that color. Deep Green Pearl will be added.
The Most important change is....Side Curtain Airbags.
Get this. Side Curtain Airbags will be optional on all EX with Cloth models, but LXV6 and EX models with Leather will have them as standard.
The LX and DX models do without them, but at least the EX models have them as either options or standard.
2) Where can I find instructions on how to program them?
Can I use the system with an aftermarket stereo or does it have to have the OEM stereo installed for the keyless entry system to work?
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I just read the above on another Honda board and I'm hoping you guys can help out. I have the same kind of car ('97 Accord EX) which I got some yrs back without keyless entry / security system etc.
=> Is it true that the system is already installed in the car?? and offcourse any input on the above questions too....
Any input appreciated.. Thanks.
Also I was wondering if this year really is a good time to buy an 03 model cause it kind of seems like the 03 might come out to be one of the runt of the accord line especially in years to come, being that there isn't really anything great about it at all.
Well any input?
What color combo did you get?
Maybe cars needed that in 1970.
Has anyone else notice the bottom of the front bumper getting scratched when pulling into a parking place with a high curb? I used some touch up paint, but I will have to be more careful about parking.
My Accord is Japanese made (oil base paint) and is still showing scratches on its hood and roof. I am desiring to protect the finish especially since it is so new. Any ideas to protect the finish?
I am very happy with my new Accord.
As far as the oil changes, even if you are following the "severe" maintenance schedule, at 7500 miles, you still should not be on the third change yet.
If there is engine-damaging sludge developing developing during the recommended maintenance intervals, the solution should be to find out why and the fix the cause under warranty, not change the oil more often so you are oblivious to whatever is causing this problem.
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I know of no verifiable source that has claimed that ANY other brand of vehicle has had such a problem in recent years. If I am incorrect, someone, please point me to the correct link.
If I send you a few empty Marvel Mystery Oil jugs and my address could you ask the dealer to fill the jugs with your used oil? So you can send it to me.
A couple of things I didn't like so much: acceleration from 60-90 is probably good for a 4 banger but you will find it lacking if you drive a good 6 banger on a regular basis like I do. As good as the 5spd auto is it would still be nice to have a manual mode for the times you want more control over gear selection. The steering has good center feel but is too numb or over assisted once you turn off center; which makes it harder to feel what the tires are doing at higher cornering speeds. I don't like the arrangement of the fan, sterio volume, and heater temp controls rotary knobs on the dash. I found reaching the temp control, without looking, to be a little awkward at times. I would often grab the sterio volume control instead; in this case climate control would be your friend. Split folding rear seat backs would be a lot more useful than the whole rear seat back folding. The all-in-one inside trunk and gas filler door lever requires some training before you remember when to push or pull.
No car is perfect but Honda has gotten much closer with this car.
but to each his own...:)
From there, I can only make educated guesses on the quality of the final finish - one being that cars of either paint type will look the same when the cars are new.
Another is that over time, the chemical-based finish will probably hold its quality better, it coming from more developed technology.
In the near future however (based on referenced articles below) it would look like all cars will have water-based paint, and because of constantly evolving technology, will have the same long-term quality as before.
Bottom-line: For now, the Japan-made cars will probably look better longer, but will look just as good as the US cars when new.
Paint SMEs (subject matter experts), your thoughts would be interesting...
Some reference:
1) Japan - http://www.basf-coatings.basf.de/kernkompetenzen/fzlack/kn_en.htm
2) US & world: http://www.basf.com/static/OpenMarket/Xcelerate/Preview_cid-10240- - - 57510649_pubid-974236850984_c-Article.html
In the meanwhile, we should stop wasting money, natural resources and time while fattening the wallets of oil companies, "snake oil" companies and local purveyors of such products and too-frequent services.
Now, why are we making such an issue of that here in an Accord discussion? ;-)
There are lots of oil usage discussions on our Maintenance & Repair board - again, the keyword search will help find them.
My current MXV4 Energy tires are V-rated, but I don't have a problem with H-rated tires. I'm totally against buying the MXV4 tires because quite frankly, they are overpriced for what you get. The ride is good, but the handling in wet or dry basically sucks. And they are not extremely quiet.
What I basically want to know is what tire did 1998-2002 Accord Coupe V6 owners(205/50-16) replace their Michelin's with?? Why? And how do they like the replacements as compared to the OEMs??
ANy help would be appreciated.
I asked you for a "non-Toyota" link regarding sludge. You've only provided a Toyota-specific link. Any other reference that you have to non-Toyota problems would be appreciated.
Great traction and breaking. Not all weather tires, so not recommended in the snow.
It drives much smoother and safer than the michelins. Cost $100 jper tire.
I have MXV4's on my GS and love em. No worse/better then the Turanza's on our 03 EX-L coupe.
Tom
I believe Blane is asking for a link about specific cars/engines that have had a sludge problem -- besides the Toyota problem...The
link
http://www.aera.org/Techside/enginesludge.htm
only speaks about generic sludge.
Have there been other engines with a tendency to sludge even when maintained at reasonable intervals?
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
Rotate every 10K or so to extend tire life.
I've read the Tire Rack reviews for the Bridgestone Turanza LS series tires. The reviews are generally good, but the tires are kind of pricey, therefore I was considering the Dunlop SP SPort A2s. The Michelin X-one's aren't made in my size. As I said before very few tire make are made in 205/60-16. Michelin's only choice is the MXV4 series, which I refuse to buy again.
I was basically just trying to get some input from someone who has switched tires on their coupes from the MXV4s to either the SP SPort A2s or Turanza LS series tires.
I've heard alot of good things(from tire rack reviews) about the LS Turanza, So I may fork over the extra cash for them.
I haven't checked about pricing yet at local shops, but I know some like Sears will come close to Tire Rack's pricing.
Tirerack had the "T"s for $63/tire versus $85/tire for "H" speed rated Turanzas and Michelin Energy MXV4 Plus at $119/tire.
I just bought a new 4 cylinder EX 4 door A/T. I really like this car (although I miss my 94 EX coupe tremendously)...but I have noticed a few things while driving the car. If you have noticed any problems with your vehicle please share!
First is it just me or are the brakes really sensitive??? This is something I need to get used to. I read somewhere else on another discussion board about some of the Accords having bad brakes (make loud noises). Does anyone know about this?
I noticed that this car idles really high (1200 rpm) after it has just started. I can practically drive out of the parking lot at 20 mph without using the gas pedal.
Also noticed that the rain will leak down the inside of the door if the windows are cracked or open (now I know why people are buying those ugly door visors!)
Overall, I think the car is great. It is my first new Honda in nine years...so I am adjusting to all the new gadgets and improvements.
Any comments or observations?
If you trade in a Toyota for a Honda will the Honda engine sludge? Sorry. Couldn't help myself. Every 3,000 miles or so on that oil and pretty much any engine will be fine. Certainly a Honda one will.
Good to know I was missed....
WHich Dunlops do you have? the SP SPort A2s? You had MXV4's on a Accord Coupe before?
dudleyr,
Same questions for you as above.
Thanks for the aera.org link to a decent generic discussion of sludge. Clearly there have been, and will continue to be, such generic concerns with engines that have not had their oil and filters changed regularly.
It is interesting to do a Google search on "engine sludge". The first few pages of links are overwhelmingly related to Toyota-specific problems. There's got to be a message there, realizing that Google's page-rank algorithm places the most popular links near the top of the search results list. See here: http://www.google.com/technology/index.html
I've had my new '03 EX (4cyl, auto, cloth) for about 4 months now, and just took my first long trip, meaning one where I actually loaded several CD's into the changer and listened to them for several hours in a row while driving at interstate speed. When I ejected them (immediately after stopping the car), they were all (not just the last one played) disturbingly hot to the touch, though being the shape that they are, they cooled very quickly after being out. After I discovered it, I put in just one at a time for the rest of the trip. It still got hot, but at least came out after only one hour. I don't know how much heat a CD can tolerate. I'm sure that its useful lifetime must be shortened at elevated temperature.
The outside temperature was about 60, so I had little or no heat and definitely no air conditioning running. This hadn't happened before on short drives (or maybe the reason is short playing time), even in the winter when I did use the heat in the car. Is this a malfunction of the unit that I should take in for repair, or an unavoidable "feature?"