Older Honda Accords

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  • black01coupev6black01coupev6 Member Posts: 195
    semez...that's part of the smart air bag system. It detects when shorter people or children are in the front seat or when someone is leaning in the path of the side air bag. The light comes on as an indicator to tell your passengers they will get their head knocked off if they don't move or to tell them to get in the back seat. I don't see the problem with that.
  • jmtreetopjmtreetop Member Posts: 130
    I believe that when the light comes on it actually disables the side air bag for the passenger.
  • talon95talon95 Member Posts: 1,110
    jmtreetop is correct... when the side air bag light is on, the air bag will *not* deploy. It's not a warning telling the person to move.
  • black01coupev6black01coupev6 Member Posts: 195
    I thought it just depowered the airbags...in any event...if you don't like the light then you should still tell your passengers to move into an upright position or to get in the back seat.
  • picenopiceno Member Posts: 55
    To: mwalker3000

    In May, 2000 I bought a new Honda Accord EX V6 in Montreal, Canada for $30,075 (before taxes). Included in the deal: simulated wood grain on dash, doors & center console; GOLD emblem kit (well worth getting).
  • picenopiceno Member Posts: 55
    To SEMEZ:

    3 days after I bought my 2000 Honda Accord EX V6, the SRS warning light came on and stayed on.
    I took it it to the dealer, and it turned out to be a faulty SRS unit. The dealer promptly replaced it. Be careful, however, as I was very nervous about driving the car with the warning light on. The reason? Fear that the air bag would engage, possibly causing me to lose control at high speeds.
  • talon95talon95 Member Posts: 1,110
    The SRS light remaining on is a completely different situation from the side airbag light staying on. The SRS light is a warning light (therefore red). The Side Airbag light is informative (therefore yellow). While the SRS warning light staying on indicates a problem, the Side Airbag light staying on is not a problem, unless there is no passenger. If there is no passenger, then you'd have to have the light checked.

    The SRS warning light covers problems with both the front and side air bags.
  • gcmitchgcmitch Member Posts: 2
    my new accord has a steering problem. the car appears to track fine but, when you must make those minor steering corrections there is this uncertain feel in the steering. It seems I have to make the correction in the intended direction and than and than compensate in the opposite direction. Almost like too much play in the wheel. I returned the car at 200 miles. The dealer said alignment was out slightly and adjusted. The problem persist and it goes back tomorrow for first oil change and this problem. The service guy says post 1998 accords changed pwr.steering pumps and his personal Accord is somewhat like this. My sons 2001 coup seems to steer fine. This is very unHonda like. Anyone else ever heard this one? I I itch
  • hbund216hbund216 Member Posts: 162
    I have the same steering issue with my 2000 4cyl. I took it to the dealer and they said the alignment was ok. It makes the car annoying on long trips. Lately I've either gotten used to it or it has gotten a little better.
  • canadianclcanadiancl Member Posts: 1,078
    I drove my brother's '98 Accord and thought it had excellent steering in terms of feel and weighting, tracks well, almost Prelude quality. so maybe Honda did screw up after the '98 model year.
  • black01coupev6black01coupev6 Member Posts: 195
    Both my 99 4-cylinder and 2001 V6 track just fine. The 99 had the factory wheels and tires and I put 17" on the 2001 but even with factory tires it was fine.
  • jrct9454jrct9454 Member Posts: 2,363
    ...on our '01 V6. If anything I would call it a slight improvement over the '98 4 cyl.

    Look, the cars involved need an expert, caring, technician to give them a good 4-wheel alignment with state-of-the-art equipment. That may or may not be the local dealer. Look for someone who specializes in sports or racing setups in the Yellow Pages. Cost will be under $100. You can also try rotating tires from front to back and side to side, in case one of the tires has a defect that is causing the wander, something that is unusual but hardly unheard-of.
  • talon95talon95 Member Posts: 1,110
    My 2000 EX V-6 tracks and steers just fine... it's a huge improvement over my previous car, a '97 Cutlass. That thing was all over the road.
  • lateraluslateralus Member Posts: 13
    So I've had the machine for bout 9 months now, and I still really want heated mirrors- like on the sister car, the Acura AL, and the the way that the Canadian DX and EX models are equipped (according to my owner's manual). Somebody out there has to know how I can make this work, I know the pieces fit, the wiring is probably there, and a place for the fuse. I'd like to hear if anyone else wants this too, or can help. By the way, love the car.
  • picenopiceno Member Posts: 55
    We can't read your mind...your message is not clear.
    The EX V6 has heated external mirrors as STANDARD equipment.
    Do you mean these mirrors or are there others?

    I have a 2000 Accord EX V6, and love the car! No steering
    problems of any kind...the handling is great.
    However, on sharp turns, the car`s rear end does seem to
    want to thrust outward (centrifugal force). For this reason,
    I'd love to have all-wheel drive, or traction control.
    I almost purchased the 2000 Subaru Lagacy GT.....but I've always felt that Subaru is pricing itself out of the market. The pricing
    on the WRX is ludicrous!

    If anyone wants to see pictures of future cars, go to
    http://community.webshots.com/user/vinceburlapp
  • truck96truck96 Member Posts: 22
    I have a 2001 accord with the factory 6 cd disc in dash option.When you disconnect the battery the radio won't come back on till you reprogram it with the 5 digit code. All the owners manual says is to use the preset buttons to put in the 5 digit code, in simple terms what do i need to do 1st,2nd 3rd.
    Thanks in advance
    Greg
  • smithmdsmithmd Member Posts: 167
    If the card with the 5-digit number says "53432", then turn the radio and press 5, then press 3, then press 4... The radio will start working after you put in the 5th digit. That's how it worked on my '95. I haven't had to do it on my 98. The "preset buttons" are the 6 numbered buttons that you "preset" with radio stations.
  • ravynravyn Member Posts: 101
    nice name. =)
  • stkachovstkachov Member Posts: 4
    With engine turned off depress "mileage clear" stick/button on dashboard below odometer, turn the engine on, unpress the stick.
  • stkachovstkachov Member Posts: 4
    I have a 2000 V6-EX 4-door. Been driving it for 18 months, 15000 mi. Here are pluses and minuses that I have found.
    Pluses:
    1. Roomy - lot's of niches to put stuff away, coins, cd's, maps, notepads, etc. Front and back seats especially if you have a small child.
    2. Powerfull - V6 plus the light weight of the car make a good combination.
    3. Good looks - I like the body style, and the dashboard is pleasant to look at (more refined than Camry), steering wheel (leather wrapped)looks and feels good too.
    4. Handling - Very good.
    5. Cost - Less expensive than Camry or Passat.

    Minuses:
    1. Noisy - When driving over 50 mi/hr road noise from tires and wind noise can be overwhelming (Camry is much quieter, even Corolla is quieter).
    2. Transmission response - Automatic transmission sometimes shifts with a delay (0.5-1 second), this can be a bit unnerving when trying to switch lanes and speed up at the same time (Toyotas are better with this)
    3. Car stereo - stinks! Component speakers up-front need at least 18 RMS from head unit, this unit produces about 7-8. Rear speakers are almost non-existant. With this car, if you want better sound replace the head unit first. (It's a good idea to replace the speakers too) I would recommend Alpine 60 watts/channel head unit and Infinity Reference speakers. Oh, the antenna in the window is a bad idea too.

    Would I buy an Accord again? Well, the most annoying thing for me is road noise. If that is problem is not addressed, I will not.
  • jrct9454jrct9454 Member Posts: 2,363
    ...has been diminished in the '01s, though not yet to Toyota levels. I've owned both, so I know what you mean. It will be interesting to see if Honda puts any emphasis on this in the '03 redesign. It has never been a priority of theirs, the way it has with Toyota, but every new model Honda releases gets criticized for this [Acura TL, MDX, RL, Civic] vs the competition, and you'd think sooner or later they would start giving this area more thought.

    My '01 EX V6 responds instantly to the throttle, and downshifts have always seemed timely to me. I've rarely in my car buying history had this much power to work with, so maybe my standards aren't tough enough. Similarly, we think the sound system is fine, but then this has never been a priority with us. Half the time, even on longer trips, the sound is off, so we can talk or just enjoy the scenery quietly...yeah, I know, hardly typical...
  • fxashunfxashun Member Posts: 747
    Is great. I love it over the sorry thing they had in the 1999's.
  • smithmdsmithmd Member Posts: 167
    This is a test message. Sorry for the interruption.
  • soberssobers Member Posts: 496
    is not due to some design problem, just replace the tyres with the ones used on Toyota.

    The michelines used on the Accord are costlier than the quite tyres camry uses. I have seen my friends needing new tyres at 30,000 mile service for their 4 cyl camrys. Also have seen a lot of used 98 camrys with very bad tyres in used car market. On the other hand micheline son Accord go for 45k+ miles which is quite a good thing if you consider the savings.

    Believe me, changing your tyres on Accord will get rid of 95% of the noise.
  • fxashunfxashun Member Posts: 747
  • canadianclcanadiancl Member Posts: 1,078
    Isn't the stereo on the 2001 the same as on the '99 except for the substitution of the CD changer for the single CD?
  • fxashunfxashun Member Posts: 747
    At least on the Coupe. I like the V6-EX Coupe's stereo.
  • blume1blume1 Member Posts: 25
    Pardon me!!! but I have a question!! I have a new Honda Accord (or rather wife has it-- 844 miles ) I test drove all models and configurations of the new accords once the boss (wife) decided she wanted a new accord. Abour 50% of the cars I drove had the "thump at cold start". This is what Honda calls the the clunk at start up of automatic trans. Hondas. Our new car has the same symptom. I found here the TSB # (this has been known about for a year or so!!! ) and called the local dealer's svc. mgr. and asked him about this. He said sure -- --while he had not recalled the exact TSB # -- they had fixed several with this problem --- noise/clunk --- WHY THE HELL DOES THE FACTORY NOT FIX THESE THINGS WHEN THEY KNOW THEY ARE A PROBLEM???!!!!! My car has a build date of 05/01/01-- IF THE THE FACTORY IS AWARE OF THIS PROBLEM--- THE DEALERS KNEW OF THIS PROBLEM----CAN'T THE DEALERS FIX THEM ON THE LOTS BEFORE THEY SELL THEM -- WHAT IS GOING ON!!! I HAD A 1990 ACURA INTEGRA --- -- SUPER CAR --- GOD ---THIS IS WHY I STAYED WITH HONDA MOTER CO !!!!_-I hope this new one hold up as well --- WAKE UP HONDA -- YOU ARE CRAPPING IN YOUR HAT IF THIS LOW QUALITY CONTROL IS ALLOWED TO CONTINUE!! Sorry I will get off of my soap box now!!!
  • black01coupev6black01coupev6 Member Posts: 195
    "thump at cold start"? please explain. I have 14,000 miles on my EX V6 and haven't heard any weird noises from my tranny at all.

    I can vouch for the Michelins..my 99 sedan had 38k on it and the tires looked like new and still had a good 15k left in them. Of course this is with frequent rotate and balances..but no alignments were necessary.
  • jsmillerjsmiller Member Posts: 2
    I recently purchased a Honda Accord LE after spending considerable time comparing it to a Camry CE, which is an almost identically priced car. I thought the Accord's sound system was a lot better. I'm certainly not an expert, but my daughter is musically inclined and has a very good ear and she agreed with me.
    A few other comments: I didn't notice much difference in quietness; I thought that both were very quiet cars. The Camry was definitely smoother riding on bumpy roads. The Accord seemed to a little bit more of the 'feel' of a firm grip on the road. Both cars shifted smoothly. The Accord had more zip, at least if you tromp on the accelerator. If you floor the accelerator on the Accord, the automatic transmission lets the engine wind up almost to redline before shifting. This is the 4-cylinder Accord, so you do hear it when it winds like that, but it remained very smooth.
  • har1bushhar1bush Member Posts: 207
    I understand your frustrations, but you dont have to take it out on us (and your keyboard)... Besides, look at all the other manufacturers from around the world (i.e. American and some European makers) and you'll see that they are FULLY AWARE of THEIR problems as well but they make a buncha crap (I still don't understand why a single American car cannot make a car without at least one piece of the interior being crooked)! Plus, just appreciate the rest of the car's qualities and the fact that it'll run for 200K miles if you take good care. Besides, they fixed it already!
  • jrct9454jrct9454 Member Posts: 2,363
    ...has nothing to do with the transmission, though the symptoms are confined to automatics because of the vacuum routing. It has to do with the engine mount that needs correct vacuum to work, is easy to fix, and all you have to do is get to the dealer and they'll take care of it for you. Should dealers be more aware and apply TSBs to unsold cars on the lot? In true safety situations, this is generally the rule; in all other cases, most manufacturers will not cover the warranty cost until the car is sold, as quirky as that sounds...and this policy is not unique to Honda...ask any recent Mercedes owner.

    Finally, if 50% of the cars in stock have the problem, I would choose my new car from among the other 50%.
  • iglobeiglobe Member Posts: 2
    I am about to finalize a deal for 2001Accord Lx at $120 above invoice. The dealer is more than willing to give me at this price. However I wonder whether I should wait for 2002 or just go ahead and drive home the 2001 Accord LX. Does anyone have an idea when to expect 2002 models to be available.
    I desperately need the advive so that I donot have to repent later.
    Thanks
  • tcpip1tcpip1 Member Posts: 121
    I think blume's concern is a valid one, especially from a satisfied Honda user. Eevryone is doing it does not mean everyone is doing the right thing. I do believe car companies improve the same generation of cars based on users and dealers feedback. That's why some people say the 1st year car of a new generation may have more "bugs."
  • markz2kmarkz2k Member Posts: 112
    I wondered the same thing last year when I bought a 2000 EXV6. I figured, and the dealer confirmed there'd be very minor differences between the '00 and the '01. Well, that turned out to be wrong! There were several changes I would have liked to have, like the (supposedly) reduced noise levels, 6-disc changer, etc... But they did discontinue the color I liked for the '01's. (Signet Silver)

    This late in the year, I don't think you should be paying anything over invoice on an '01. I paid just a bit under invoice in June of 2000. Sales are slower now, and in this area at least, Accords are going well under invoice. Especially with the re-designed Camry and Altima coming out.
  • auburn63auburn63 Member Posts: 1,162
    the thump at start is only in L4(4 cylynder) auto trans with cruise. As JCRT had said only in safety issues do they fix before sale, all others have to wait until sold and complained about.But I do agree it would be better to take care of all known issues before sale and have submitted it as an improvement idea in the past..
  • lateraluslateralus Member Posts: 13
    Sorry about being vague. I do have a 2000 EX-V6, and I am inquiring about the external mirrors. You say the heated ones are standard on the EX-V6? Well, according to my owner's manual, only vehicles sold in Canada have this option. And, I'm looking at my window sticker now and there's no mention of them. I'm not saying you're wrong, I just hope I'm not being cheated out of them. Does your EX-V6 have this option? If so, I'm going back to the dealer. Thank-you.
  • sunshine60105sunshine60105 Member Posts: 129
    I dont think that Blume is yelling at any of us, he's simpily telling us his frustrations,and typing in caps in case a Hondo maker reads this,or he simply accidently had his caps on.... :)
    Have a super day!
  • sunshine60105sunshine60105 Member Posts: 129
    I can understand your frustration.... :)
    I'd be frustrated too.
  • isellhondasisellhondas Member Posts: 20,342
    What this "cold start thump" is...something I've never heard (seriously) and I drive, ride in LOTS of these!

    50%!!?? I guess I'll start listening harder.
  • josh78759josh78759 Member Posts: 2
    I know this is for newer model Hondas but I have a 1992 Accord with 80K on it. My brakes stop well but I can feel the pedal losing pressure from time to time. Does anyone know what causes this problem?
  • pmarvinpmarvin Member Posts: 25
    Since a number of people asked about my '91 Accord with, now, 381k miles on it, I thought I would post this.
    I keep quite detailed records, but won't bore you with too many details. I change oil and filter (Castrol GTX 10w30 oil and ABF [anything but Fram] filter) every 3k miles. Valve adjustments, through about the first 200k, were every 15k; now they are every 30k. Plugs, gearbox oil and air filter every 30k, fuel filter every 45 to 60k, and timing belt, water pump and balancer belt every 75k. CV joints have been changed twice. Clutch, gearbox, starter and alternator (all from junkyard, except clutch) have been changed once - clutch and gearbox (bearing went bad) at 213k miles. I've changed front brake pads
    probably half a dozen times and rear brake shoes once, at about 325k. The radiator had been worked on a couple of times; both radiator fans were changed, the a/I one twice. The original battery lasted a couple or three years as did the replacement. Since then I've used aftermarket
    batteries and twice had to change them because they leaked. I replaced the muffler about a year ago. Both front door handles (inside) broke and were replaced; the driver's and rear passenger's side window winding mechanisms were replaced. The radio antenna (just antenna; not motor) was replaced. The ignition switch has been replaced twice. There are a few things I've forgotten, too.
    I live in El Paso, TX and drive, almost weekly, to Chihuahua, Mexico, a round trip of about 600 miles with the driving around I have
    to do. In the summer (air conditioning all the time), I get in the mid to high 20's driving between 85 and 90mph. In the winter, it's a couple of mpg better. In the US (usually 70 to 75mph), I get close to 30 in the summer and 31 to 32 in the winter. Around town is in the low to mid 20's. I have never had to replace any of the fuel injection system nor the oxygen sensor. The car still passes the annual inspections, including exhaust gas check, here in El Paso. The head has never been off the engine. It uses about half a quart of oil between (3000 mile) changes. The radio is about to die and the low fuel light hasn't worked for the past quarter of a million miles. Other than that, it's fine!
    Regards,
    Phil
  • qwallsqwalls Member Posts: 406
    The master cylinder is probably starting to go. My '91 Accord with 201k miles is starting to do the same thing.
  • auburn63auburn63 Member Posts: 1,162
    Really, you have never noticed it. It sounds as if someone hit the subframe with a rubber hammer. Just a one time thump, first start of the day usally. Only happens with L4 automatics with cruise. Nothing severe but alot of people notice it for some reason..I would just write it off as normal if I was an owner and didn't know of the bulletin..
  • smartmonkeysmartmonkey Member Posts: 6
    Does anyone experience some kind of rattle in 2001 Accord??? I own an Accord EX, quite a nice car, but this noise is making me mad for paying for the car at this class. It sounds like it comes from the glove box. Is there some sort of TSB on this? Any easy fix? I hate going to the dealer. They are taking too much of my time... This is so sad.. no more honda for me after this one if they don't maintain the quality of their product :(
  • picenopiceno Member Posts: 55
    MY APOLOGIES!!

    I assumed(incorrectly) that you were from Canada.
    Unfortunately, I don't know if HEATED external mirrors are standard on Accord EX V6 in the United states. They ARE standard in Canada.

    But I don't see why, if you buy the top-of-the-line Accord that you should not get heated external mirrors as standard equipment.

    If you are really stuck, call Honda U.S.

    Piceno
  • vinceburlappvinceburlapp Member Posts: 64
    I just received new pictures of the 2003 new Accord. The sedan looks to be pretty conservative to me. There might also be a wagon .

    It's all posted on my roommate's page at:

    http://www.thehollywoodextra.com
  • werdmanwerdman Member Posts: 9
    Does anyone know when the 2002 Accords will be available at local dealerships? Also, is there any plan to change the styling for 2002 or in the near future? Your help is appreciated.
  • bimmer4mebimmer4me Member Posts: 266
    When I purchased my 99 LX 4cyl, I did notice the evident thump noise at a cold start-up, but dismissed it as a Honda thing. It wasn't until I read the posts regarding this issue, that after all, it definitetly wasn't normal. I called American Honda's 800 # and had them fax me the Service Bullitin 00-059. I called my local Honda dealer and made an appointment to have this easy fix corrected...the first thing the service advisor asked me was, do you have an 98-01 A/T 4 cyl. Accord? My car goes in Wednesday for the fix and a free oil & filter change for the inconvience...at least my local Honda dealer is responding in a postive way towards a loyal Honda owner. You would think it would be in American Honda's best interest to come forth and inform us Honda owners of this particular issue, but since it's not a safety issue, they don't considerate important enough to issue a recall.
  • smartmonkeysmartmonkey Member Posts: 6
    From what I have heard .. don't quote me :) Accord 2002 should be released by this August or September expecting a larger engine displacement and more power. We are looking at possibly 2.5L and 5AT gated shift from Acura TL. Quiteness should be the same. They might add more chrome stuff around the body make it looks more fancy as usual :). Accord 2003 is scheduled to release September 2002 and should be on time...
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