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  • thanhhothanhho Member Posts: 6
    I have the same problem with my 2003 V6 with the noise after parked too. I brought to the dealer and the tech said that the way it is. I have a 1990 and a 95 Accord as well but there wasn't any noise like that. Also the road noise made me headache every time I drive the damp car. I have to think over for the next Honda purchase. Any advice? Thanks.
  • thanhhothanhho Member Posts: 6
    I can feel every single rock on the road while driving my 03 V6 acccord. I feel like I'm driving in car with 20 low profile tires and I have to hold car steering wheel really hard to keep it on course. Any ideas? Thanks.
  • bburton3bburton3 Member Posts: 185
    The story of that place is somethign else-here is another bit-they produced a Corolla and a Chevy something-virtually the same vehicle with different badges-get this a year later the Toyota had a $800 higher used price than the identical CHevy despite having the same sticker prices out of the factory. Wonder if that plant is still operating-think it was in Fremont CA.

    Perception = Reality
  • aggie1995aggie1995 Member Posts: 318
    snakerbill:

    ho about pebbles.......? just kidding. Thanks for the post. I do think that the vast majority of Honda/Toyota buyers would agree with your stance on the better Japanese quality. That brings me to

    BBurton:

    Very true! There is no reality only perception. You took the words right out of my mouth! (I think the car you were thinking of is the Chevy Prism (aka now defunct Geo Prism))
  • lichtronimolichtronimo Member Posts: 212
    what makes the NUMMI situation interesting is that even the Chevy was a Toyota under the bowtie. In that case, perception is different than reality, but I don't think you could make the same arguement about comparing a Corolla or Civic to the Cavalier.
  • patpat Member Posts: 10,421
    Ummm, let's try to get back to the Accord now, okay?

    Thanks.
  • stringreenstringreen Member Posts: 17
    I had the same problem. The dealer did an alignment and the car rides as smoothe as glass. I have a 03 EX Coupe.
  • 03lxv603lxv6 Member Posts: 130
    Anyone has a suggestion how to reduce the brake squeaking that happens during the several initial brakings. The high-pitched noise drives one nuts. Starts from about 3000 miles on my 03 LX V6.

    Thanks.
  • snakerbillsnakerbill Member Posts: 272
    Is the Civic made in the USA? I thought it was made in Canada except for the Si which is made in
    England. If Consumer Reports states that Japanese built cars are better than say, a Chevrolet made in the USA, does it not seem reasonable to believe that the same logic would apply to other cars made in the USA, no matter if they are GM, Ford or Honda or Toyota???? I never meant for my post to give the allusion that everything stated was fact, and I think opinions derived from personal experiences are of value in rating products, however if you would read my last post you would see that the small parts comments were from parts manufacturers who operate factories in different parts of the world. I think they are in a position to make such statements as fact.
  • robr2robr2 Member Posts: 8,805
    Civic coupes, sedans, and GX's, and Elements are made in East Liberty, OH.
  • hmurphyhmurphy Member Posts: 278
    My brakes started grinding during the first few stops about two weeks after I bought the car. The dealer replaced the front pads and machined the rotors, and that fixed it.

    It wasn't really a squeaking noise, but perhaps it has the same cause?

    I had to leave the car overnight so the dealer could hear the initial grinding. That might be helpful if you want the technician to be able to replicate the noise.
  • gamehengamehen Member Posts: 6
    My power window on the front passengers side will not close. While attempting to close it today, it sounded as if it was grinding and would only raise about 1/3 of the way. It sounds as if it is off the track. Was able to pull it shut --- but does not work automatically. Motor sounds like it is working. Will have to take this into a Honda Dealer. Anyone know what might be wrong and how much this will cost to fix.
  • jcrobertsjcroberts Member Posts: 54
    I just changed my oil for the first time on my 2003 Accord LX with auto. I was pleasantly surprised I could reach the filter from the top and not have to reach under the engine like I did on my 1987 Accord LXi. I was surprised that it took 4.4 quarts of oil to fill her up. I understand the Camry takes only 2.5 quarts. I would think that more oil could carry more contaminates before needing to be changed.
       I plan on changing it every 3750 miles of 2/3 city and 1/3 highway driving over 4 months. I have been told that oil filters by-pass after some 2900 miles of filtering. I have also been informed that there is no significant difference in engine wear for those changing their oil every 3000-4000 miles; however, there is some difference for those who wait until 5000 miles for an oil change.
  • anonymouspostsanonymousposts Member Posts: 3,802
    If your car is riding rough or seems unsettled check your tire pressure. Seems minor but with our 03 Accord EX coupe that turned out to be the culprit. The tires were at 40 PSI when they should have been 32. Same thing happened a couple of weeks ago when we picked up our 03 Civic SI. It was driving very uncentered. The culprit yet again was tire pressure. Lowered back to Honda's recommendation and it drives like a dream now.
  • atlantabennyatlantabenny Member Posts: 735
    Like you I prefer changing the cars' oil whenever possible. Comment on Camry oil capacity: it's probably 3.5 rather than 2.5 quarts. My Camry Solara would take 3.5 without filter change, slightly more with.

    On drain interval, some points to ponder: changing engine oil is largely dictated by contamination of that oil by unburned gasoline. In older, carburetted and contact point/condenser (remember those ?) engines, combustion efficiency was so-so. Thus, 3k mile changes meant good maintenance.

    Today, all engines are fuel-injected and have consistently hotter electronic ignition systems - all managed by a computer - that burn fuel much more efficiently. Thus, less oil contamination and longer oil drain intervals are safely justifiable (same reason tranny oil lasts longer - there's no chemical contamination there).

    Additionally, oil technology evolves together with engine technology (see SAE/API codes in oil containers) to deliver optimum useful life. Having been in the oil industry once, we can rest assured that oil companies strive to lengthen, not shorten, oil life - thanks to competition and integrity of chemical engineers.

    One remaining common factor that impacts oil contamination by unburned fuel is the air filter. Old and modern engines with clogged filters will have more fuel contaminating the oil. Thus, this needs to be changed as scrupulously as before.

    With that addressed, I feel safe extending oil changes to 5k miles in mixed driving, 7k if mostly highway.
  • bd21bd21 Member Posts: 437
    It's probably the regulator which is attached to the motor. I'm not sure if Honda lets you replace this part separately or as a mated set. Expect to pay $150 to $350 to get it fixed depending on the parts situation. Take it to a glass shop for the work, it will be far cheaper than letting Honda do the work. It's highly unlikely the window is just out of the track from what you are describing. Good luck and let us know your out come.
  • sockpuppet1969sockpuppet1969 Member Posts: 308
    I was driving from North Carolina to Massachusetts in my 2003 Accord with nav. In Virginia on I95 a small stone struck my windshield resulting in a small star/crack. At that point I used the voice activation feature "find nearest Honda dealer". The system gave me the address AND phone number of the dealer. Using my hands free phone, I called the dealer who arranged to have a glass repair guy meet me there. The car then directed me to the dealer. He fixed the window in a little over and hour. I then had the car take me back to the highway and I was back on my way. This would have been next to impossible to coordinate without the nav system. By fixing the crack immediately, I was able to prevent it from spreading as I had over 1000 miles of driving to do on the trip. VERY COOL!

    There is also a DETOUR feature on the system so that when you get stuck in the inevitable traffic passing through DC (or anywhere else for that matter) it will re-route you around the bumper-to-bumper stuff. A true sanity saver.
  • tblazer503tblazer503 Member Posts: 620
    Went to Les Schwab to check out some new tires for the (03) Accord...

    So they take trades... I asked them how much they would give me for the old ones(Michelin MXV4 S8's) he says... nothing.

    So he measures them(I have been rotating about every 5k or so w/ the oil changes) and they are 6/32"(rear) and 6.5/32"(front)... i have 11k miles!!! sheesh. I'm like so lemme get this straight, at about 20k miles, I'm gonna need new tires on a car? yup. No signs of "abnormal" wear, abuse, etc... just wearing out fast and evenly... lol.

    So I called the dealer I bought it from... service manager offered to check it out since the tires(which start at 10/32" and have the same tread wear rating(400) as a 65,000 mile Michelin tire) are about half gone and won't make it through even the warranty period.

    I'll let you all know(if you are interested) what comes out of it... I thought these S8's were supposed to be great tires... =o(

    Edit... by the way... these tires are like $150 each to buy. =o(
  • anonymouspostsanonymousposts Member Posts: 3,802
    Most of our recent cars (99 Accord, 01 Accord, 2-02 Civic SI's, 1 03 Civic SI, and a 95 GS300) have all had MXV4's. The one's we have had long enough to see any wear have lasted alot longer than they are telling you your tires have left. I wouldn't put it above some tire shops to exaggerate the truth to make a sell with the most profit. We had 40,000 miles on the 99 Accord and they were still around 50%.
  • rsetlurrsetlur Member Posts: 10
    Do any of you know of any websites that has an indepth review of all the features and thoroughness of the map and POI data on the honda/acura voice activated navi system?
  • bobstbobst Member Posts: 1,776
    The Michelin tires on our 97 and 99 Accords both lasted about 65K miles. They semed to perform fine, but we don't drive our cars very hard, so we never tested the limits of the tires.

    We replaced both sets with Bridgestone RE 950's. The tread on these tires is very open, so they should be good as dispersing the water when driving in the wet. They were also rated very good by the Tire Rack.

    Because the tread on the Bridgestones is so open, we thought they would be too noisy, but that has not been the case. We are as happy as Barney.
  • according2meaccording2me Member Posts: 236
    It will be interesting to see what the dealer measures the existing tread to be. My MXV4+'s lasted 81K.
  • aggie1995aggie1995 Member Posts: 318
    Just as a point of reference I wanted to post my gas mileage data and see how it compares to any others.

    2003 EX-L 4 Cyl Manual
    2200 miles

    Car is driven twice per week on a 60 mile round trip drive with a 4 hour stop in the middle.

    The drive is 75% highway and 25% suburban city streets.

    I'm averaging 29.5 MPG using Sam's Club regualr gas(cheap). A/C is always on.

    I only fill up about every 3 weeks. I fill up about 14 gallons with about 420 miles per tank.

    I'm pleased with the mileage so far. In Nov I am taking a 600 miles round trip that is all highway, so I'm hoping I can wring 35/36 out of my Accord on that trip.

    What is everyone else seeing as far as MPG?
  • ssiussiu Member Posts: 25
    Questions on 2004 LX sedans (I4 and/or V6):

    Is 8-way power driver seat worth the money? (Never driven a car with power seat before, so I am unfamiliar with it.) Does it give more adjustments than manual driver seat? If yes, do those adjustments make a big difference? If I am the only driver, then seat adjustment is usually "set it once and forget it" so power seat doesn't seem worth the money? Even with two drivers, after some practice you can adjust manual seat to your liking quite quickly.

    There seems to be a consensus (though not unanimous) that the Accord tires are not that good. But is the Accord's braking power (i.e. stopping distance) worse than, or on par with its Japanese-make peer (especially the Camry sedan), if you fit them with the same tires?

    How much worse are the brakes of LX I4 (with rear drums, and no EBD) compared to LX V6? i.e. how much percentage longer stopping distance, assuming same tires on both. If I am very concerned with safety, would I need to worry that the LX I4 has "poor" (below-average, at least) brakes?

    Do front seatbelts have load/force limiters (in addition to pretensioners)?

    Do the cars come with front and rear splash guards?

    Are there any "accessory power outlets"?

    Is there a button for the driver to lock out (disable) all power windows, so that a child seating at the rear cannot play with the window while the car is moving?

    Can I set the audio system to have sound coming out from the front speakers only (i.e. not to disturb sleeping passengers at the back)? (Question applies to I4 and V6 which have different audio systems.)

    When I turn off the CD player (CD changer for V6 model), does it remember the exact disc/track and location to resume playing next time? (If not, maybe the beginning of the track?)

    Thanks!
  • winbrowinbro Member Posts: 235
    NY to pittsburgh area. MPG 32. I was most interested in the pulling L or R. I had very little pulling at all, and what I did have I would consider normal road crowning effect. this now causes me to wonder even more, because basically the ONLY road it pulls left is the one I take to work.

    not without problems though, the moonroof rattle really got on my nerves. I cant understand this because all I have to do is pull down gently in the center of the headliner and the rattle goes away. also heard a rattle in the coin box by the CD holder compartment. that only happened on the bumpiest local roads. as far as the tires go, I had no problem with gripping and stability. anyone familiar with the PA TPKE knows the
    S-curves near Pittsburgh, well the michelin's did well in them at 70 mph or so. as far as tire noise goes, on asphalt - no problem, however on concrete roads - very noisy.
  • talon95talon95 Member Posts: 1,110
    I'll take a shot at the ones I can answer...

    "Is 8-way power driver seat worth the money? (Never driven a car with power seat before, so I am unfamiliar with it.) Does it give more adjustments than manual driver seat? If yes, do those adjustments make a big difference?"

    The main difference in adjustments is that the 8-way power seat can adjust the front and rear height independently, while the manual seat only adjusts the overall height. IOW, the power seat can adjust the angle of the seat cushion. I use this to make sure that I get sufficient thigh support (bringing the front edge of the seat up). Is this a critical difference? I don't think so.

    "There seems to be a consensus (though not unanimous) that the Accord tires are not that good. But is the Accord's braking power (i.e. stopping distance) worse than, or on par with its Japanese-make peer (especially the Camry sedan), if you fit them with the same tires?"

    CR rated both the I4 and V6 Accords as above average in braking, and the I4 Camry had slightly longer stopping distances, so it's essentially a wash. I don't know about your drum brake vs. disc brake question.

    "Do the cars come with front and rear splash guards?"

    Not standard on any Accord model, but available as an accessory.

    "Are there any "accessory power outlets"?"

    One in the console and one in the center armrest (intended for cell phones). This is for the EX, but I think they're all the same.

    "Is there a button for the driver to lock out (disable) all power windows, so that a child seating at the rear cannot play with the window while the car is moving?"

    Yes. When set, the only power window control that works is the driver's window on the driver's door. Even the driver can't adjust the passenger door windows.

    "Can I set the audio system to have sound coming out from the front speakers only (i.e. not to disturb sleeping passengers at the back)? (Question applies to I4 and V6 which have different audio systems.)"

    Both have a fade control, which controls front-to-back balance. I don't know if it can cut the rear speakers off completely, but it should quiet them enough for your purposes.

    "When I turn off the CD player (CD changer for V6 model), does it remember the exact disc/track and location to resume playing next time? (If not, maybe the beginning of the track?)"

    The changer starts at the exact location, and my previous Accord with a single CD also did so. So my guess is that they all do.

    This is for US-spec cars... I believe all of this applies to Canadian-spec cars also.
  • shrubshrub Member Posts: 3
    Yes, details about the NAVI would be helpful. Is it upgradable? Does anyone know if it has been hacked/modified?

    the calendar feature is nice but only if it can be synched with a phone or pda. Otherwise, it is a real pain to have to type events in. I tried it at the dealer. took me a while to mistype the thing.

    Speaking of which, are there pens for the touch screen? My fingers were too large to hit the keys on the screen and I am average sized. I tried my Palm pen, but it was not big enough to register.

    I was really looking forward to bluetooth cell phone integration mentioned here, but apparently it is only available on the Acura units. Any chance that it can be activated on the Accords?
  • hmurphyhmurphy Member Posts: 278
    ...after reading these posts about the navigation system. I skipped it when I bought my Accord, because I basically just go to work and back every day.

    I think I'll put it on the list for my next car.

    However, by the time I'm ready for something new, cars will probably drive themselves anyway...
  • justinjustin Member Posts: 1,918
    i did a total of 8 hours of highway driving this weekend, all along the 81 Corridor in VA. averaged a little over 27mpg. driving over 70mph the entire time.

    also, have to say, the passing times between 75-95mph are second to none. i just think about passing a slow truck that is clogging the left lane, and before i know it, my car and me are ahead of the pack again. smooth and painless. ;)
  • explorerx4explorerx4 Member Posts: 20,822
    i'll say up front i don't have a nav system.
    they seem very over priced. you can get a laptop pc for less than a grand. navi's seem to be around 2k. you can get detailed maps from aaa pretty cheap, directions from mapq for free.
    i've seem the nav in an m5, and it does look pretty good though. it had exit #s, which seems like a good thing. most of the time, reading the road signs works too. some people want 500 watt stereos. if that's what they want, good for them if they have one.
    2024 Ford F-150 STX, 2023 Ford Explorer ST, 91 Mustang GT vert
  • mdconsumermdconsumer Member Posts: 14
    Hi, Everyone, I just test-drove 3 different 2004 Accords two days ago (two EX V6 Sedans and one EX-L 4-cyl). The first one I drove was the EX V6 NAV that I am shopping for, and the car's brake action was extremely sensitive--It rocked or shook me whenever I applied the brake. I am not kidding--I felt my upper body rock forward abruptly (like whiplash) from the force of the brake action. Since this bothered me the first time it happened, I applied the brakes several more times during the test drive to make sure it happened everytime, and it did, rocking me fairly strongly each time. By the time I finished my 5-to-10-minute test drive, I was suffering from motion sickness from the rocking motion. This car had 19 miles on it. Because of this, I asked to test drive another EX V6 (this one without the NAV but that shouldn't matter here). This car was just unwrapped with 1 mile on it. The brake action was smooth and I would be happy with the braking if this was the car I bought. Then I test-drove an EX-L 4-cyl (brand new with 0 miles driven), not expecting any rough brake action because I thought it was a fluke with that particular car, but it happened with this EX 4-cyl as well. (I'm frankly confused that this braking characteristic would be inconsistent within the same model and trim).

    The dealer salesperson said this rocking motion from the braking force is normal and is typical of ABS brakes. My current car (a 1992 Civic) does not have ABS but have absolutely no jerking motion when I brake and this is a 12-year old car.)

    Does anyone who have 2003 or 04 Accord sedans have similar experiences w braking? Please let me know if you do, and what can one do about it? Is the condition possibly temporary (i.e. will the brakes get less harsh after they break in?)

    Any help would be greatly appreciated, as I had my mind set on the Accord EX V6 NAV, and was very close to sealing the deal.

    Thanks very much in advance.
    Kevin
  • s852s852 Member Posts: 1,051
    All cars brakes are not the same. After driving an Accord, I drove a Ford Taurus and thought there was something wrong with the Ford's brakes because I had to press much harder to make it stop.
    You have to adjust to how sensitive different car models brakes are.
    After you noticed the sensitivity of the Honda's brakes, why did you continue to press the pedal so hard during the entire test drive?
    Some cars are also jumpy on the gas pedal at low speeds. I drove an Expedition for a day and for the first few seconds of driving at parking lot speeds it was jerking around due to a very sensitive gas pedal. In less than a minute I was able to adjust and drive it smoothly.
  • tblazer503tblazer503 Member Posts: 620
    have you tried test driving a LX w/o the EBD?

    I noticed this as well, but the LX was pretty smooth all around for braking. (I believe the 4cyl are the only ones w/o EBD)

    The electronic braking force distribution is a safety feature that basically distributes the brake force to the tires that need them, and alleviate it from tires that don't ... this is supposed to help prevent the ABS from activating(since it increases braking distance) and still give you control of the car... neat feature, but I noticed it causes "abrupt" braking sometimes. If the brakes are warmed up, it doesn't happen as severely, just mainly when they are cold.
  • financeoptionsfinanceoptions Member Posts: 6
    From what I hear, the Navigation offered by HONDA is top of the line.

    In regards to hooking up a laptop in order to save a few bucks, I dont think so. Talk about useless, bulky and ever so cumbersome.

    I guess you are missing the point in regards to how easy the Navigation system is. Voice activation, the system even talks to you, which is a lot easier then "reading signs" while traveling around areas you are not accustomed to.

    So lets see, you receive voice activation, a talking spokes person , and a touch screen for around 1500 bucks, not too shabby if you ask me.

    Aftermarket will never, and I repeat never equal the honda navigation system!

    Wish I purchased a nav with my current car.
  • sockpuppet1969sockpuppet1969 Member Posts: 308
    Road maps or mapquest directions are just not the same as the nav system. Seriously, try to read a map or printed directions while you drive. Talk about dangerous. I don't think all the detractors out there fully realize how integrated/functional the nav system really is. It gives you distance to your next turn/exit and also warns you in advance with voice messages like "in a quarter mile make a right turn" or "make the next left turn". This lets you get to the right/left safely ahead of time. Try having your wife do that (not to be sexist but in my case it is true). It also speaks the names of major roads and exits so as to avoid confusion at the last second (was I supposed to take exit 289A or 289B?). When on a long trip it will give you time and distance to final destination. Personally, I think this helps with driver fatigue to know that you only have a certain number of hours left. Its great to know your estimated time of arrival too instead of just guessing.

    Try to have your detailed map or mapquest directions tell you where the nearest gas station is or where to eat (categorized by cuisine type) WITH the phone number so that you can call ahead for reservations.

    Admittedly, I am directionally impaired. I am also a gadget freak. This thing is awesome! It makes traveling safer, easier and more fun. You may argue that the cost is excessive but I have not heard a single person who owns a car with nav say that it was a waste of money.
  • jebinc1jebinc1 Member Posts: 198
    Anyone have any info on this? The maps are still 2001. Every fall they are supposed to release a new DVD. None for the past two years......
  • chucko3chucko3 Member Posts: 793
    How's about when you brake, take it easy on the brake pedal and keep the pedal in?
    Don't pump the brake. Let's the ABS do its work.
    It took me a few times to adjust to this sensitivity going from 89 Accord to 2003 EXV6.
  • thanhhothanhho Member Posts: 6
    My 03 Accord almost overturn when i do the S curve. I feel like driving with the 25 years old struth. Is alignment will help or is it the struth itself. Also rattle while ac on at 1100 rpm. These drive me nut. Any idea?
  • lelandhendrixlelandhendrix Member Posts: 240
    I understand that some people will be perfectly happy with the Michelin Energys, but you really don't know how much better it can be with other tires until you try it yourself. The energys were loud on poor surfaces and were scary on patches of standing water.

    In regards to strange brakes, my Accord took some adjusting to--much more time than you spend in a test drive. I had a 1992 Civic sedan previously, and found it MUCH easier to modulate brake pressure in that car. The salesman making some remark about it being the ABS, that is a load of crap.
  • thanhhothanhho Member Posts: 6
    I have the 03 Accord V6 and it does the same thing. I also have the 95 Accord and 90 Prelude and have no problem with the car. I regret to get the 03 Accord. Maybe I have had wait for the new maxima at the time. I really regret to puchase this car.
  • snakehairsnakehair Member Posts: 120
    I too have noticed a very sensitive brake pedal feel in my '03 Accord V6 especially compared with the wife's Highlander. It hasn't helped when Honda's transmission "guesses" what I am doing and downshifts adding sudden engine braking also. I forget what the feature is called, but it does make forcefull stopping on wet roads trickier.The brakes by themselves are grabby, but not dangerlously so.
  • gatrhumpygatrhumpy Member Posts: 126
    Does anyone know if the Honda Navigation System Play DVD's? I know the 2004 Acura TL does, but you have to put the car in park in order to play DVDs. Also, does anyone know how to disable this feature?
  • mikeysoftmikeysoft Member Posts: 63
    You can call the 888 number in the Nav manual. The last time I called it said that non-Accords systems will be avaiable around Nov. It said if you have a 03 or 04 Accord, you have the latest DVD. My DVD date is Sept 2001, I think.
  • aggie1995aggie1995 Member Posts: 318
    Is it worth it?.....

    Depends on your experience with seats in the past. If you fit most cars comfortably with very little adjudstments needed, then you should be fine in the LX. If like me, you never seem to get the right comfort level in cars, the 8-way power is worth every penny.

    However, I will say the standard LX seats are very comfy even to my picky hindside.
  • jratcliffejratcliffe Member Posts: 233
    "Also, does anyone know how to disable this feature?"

    If there is a way to disable this feature, then Honda has just opened themselves up to a world of legal hurt. It is illegal (and just plain stupid, frankly), to have a movie screen anywhere in the car that's visible to the driver.
  • justinjustin Member Posts: 1,918
    is what Honda uses. i have done little experiments, and it really depends on how much decelleration there is, going down a hill, with brakes applied, before it will downshift. once you get used to it, going to another automatic is strange.

    i don't notice anything strange with my brakes. of course, i came out of a VW, which has always had notoriously grabby brakes.
  • mikeysoftmikeysoft Member Posts: 63
    My 03 Accord 4 cylinder manual states to use 5w20 oil.

    Do the 04 Accords still say to use 5w20 oil?
    I heard rumors that they say to use 0w20 oil.
  • atomic300atomic300 Member Posts: 7
    I am in total confusion about how to work alarm system. For example when parked and listening to radio in acces mode, after ten minutes with enginge turned off. I went to pull key out of ignition and the alarm went off! How do you stop this and listen to radion with engine off without alarm going off when taking key out? Also have the same problem another example. Say you turn off car and you are still inside. Well when you open the door the alarm went off since the darn system sets itself after 15 seconds? Is there a way for this not to happen. Also I never had a car with an alarm system so can't say I am use to it. Thanks
  • tblazer503tblazer503 Member Posts: 620
    interesting. doesn't sound like the oe system.

    I can turn the car off and sit in the car for 30min+ bs'ing w/ my buddies at work, and just leave the car, no issues. Is it possible that you lock the car while you are in it or somehow arm the vehicle?

    I will try and check out the manual to see if there is anything interesting about the security system.
  • hondasellertxhondasellertx Member Posts: 35
    Having any form of video visible to the driver is one of the worst things that can possibly happen. It is only a matter of time until too much attention goes to the screen and a collision occurs. It can't be called an accident if it is the result of purposely setting up the possibility by having video visible to the driver.

    It would never happen because the liberals would find it much too harsh however it should be cause for automatic forfeiture of the vehicle if there is a screen visible to the driver.
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