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Takata recall:my car was purchased in college station, texas and spent its first eleven years in austin, texas where the heat and moisture was prevalent as alleged in the reports of causes for failures of the takata airbags yet my car is never listed in the recall lists. And with the recent urgings of the nhtsa for older vehicles from that region being among those in most urgent need of having the airbags replaced i am considering having them replaced anyway at my own expense. My questions are: will i be reimbursed when my car is finally recalled and why isn't my car included in the recalls?

I been seeing the airbag come on and off while at a standstill and while the vehicle is in motion,yesterday while on the highway i unbuckled my seatbeat and the light came on and stayed on even after i rebuckled the belt i heard on the news about a issue with these type of cars having airbag issue

Over the past couple of months the red airbag light would sometimes stay on while driving. Called local honda dealer who said my 2004 accord wasn't recalled forthis issue based on my accord's vin. I researched airbag issue & saw other hondas had been recalled. I have seen on nhsta site that many other 2004 accord owners have had an issue with airbag light staying on. This means the airbag will not work in an accident! it is a serious safety issue. I was concerned about my safety & needed my car inspected. My car failed inspection because of the airbag problem (code 61-10). I had seat removed & new seat buckle switch installed. This cost $225.61 to fix so my car would pass inspection.honda recalled some cars for the airbag issue in 2007. Honda needs to look into this & fix this & reimburse those of us who have fixed it.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 14v351000 and 14v700000 (air bags); however, the parts to remedy the vehicle were unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time to repair the recall. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. ..updated 02/01/16updated 10/26/2017

Takata recall.why was my 2004 honda accord never included in one of the three recalls (15v320000,14v700000, 15v370000) affecting the 2004 honda accord? i previously asked honda but they would not respond.what is the technical explanation why my accord was not included in these recalls.?i purchased the car new and have not been notified of any recalls. Is the car safe to drive?

Takata recall : warning light on dashboard indicates the side airbags are off

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the air bag warning indicator illuminated intermittently. The contact took the vehicle to an independent mechanic where it was discovered that there was an open circuit in the passenger inflator. The mechanic linked the failure to a possible recall based on a service bulletin the mechanic discovered. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and stated that the vehicle was included in nhtsa campaign number: 14v700000 (air bags). No further assistance was offered. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was unknown.

Today's date:tuesday, july 28, 2015.takata air bag recall:just rec'd a recall notice from honda dating july 2015; i am being given conflicting information regarding the most recent consolidated recall for honda. According to the above letter rec'd both the driver {ordered to be replaced a 2nd time even if already replaced = june 6, 2015} and the passenger side airbag.made appointment with brewster honda for july 7th to have both the driver side and the passenger side airbag replaced}.brewster honda only replaced the passenger and not the driver per the newest july 2015 notice stating that this was a 'consolidated' recall and that both airbags needed replacement even if the driver's side was already replaced {which it was on june 6th).brewster honda said they would call me when it arrives ~ that was on july 7th and follow up 2 weeks later.i called today to find out status and i am now being told my car's recall is closed.according to the congressional june 6th meeting driver's airbags would very well need to be replaced 2xs ~ honda is showing my car's recall as 'closed' yet they did not replace the driver side airbag the 2nd time as instructed; i do not feel safe!help!!!!!!!i would appreciate a phone call and not an email please.

2004 honda accord has an intermittent problem with the drivers seat belt.a contact in the seat belt latch is causing the air bag system to malfunction.my local honda dealership stated that the air bag will not function with this problem.an internet search shows many honda?s with the same problem.this problem in the seat belt disables the air bag and also disables the seat belt warning light which warns the driver if the seat belt is not latched.the honda warranty states that ??any honda seat belt component that fails to function properly during normal use? is covered by a lifetime warranty.however, honda is refusing to replace the seat belt latch under warranty.

"takata recall" i have been to several dealerships and they refuse to replace my driver side and passenger side airbags yet i continuously get letters in the mail notifying me that if my air bag goes off i could die. I guess they figure it's cheaper to pay off the victims family than actually fix the problem.

The contact owned a 2004 honda accord. While driving 45 mph, the contact's vehicle was involved in a crash. The contact attempted to stop the vehicle from striking an object in the road and crashed into the median. The air bags did not deploy. A police report was not field. The contact sustained injuries to the back and chest, which required medical attention. The vehicle was destroyed and towed. The dealer and manufacturer were not contacted. The vin and failure mileage were unknown.

Takata inflators- supplemental restraint system indicator light came on

This accord is equipped with takata airbags.honda had recalled vehicles but only in certain states. This recall should be nation-wide.what is nhtsa going to do about this? [xxx] . Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

Airbag sign is on

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving, the air bag warning light illuminated. The contact called local dealers, mike piazza honda located on 1908 e old lincoln hwy, langhorne, pa, 019047 and hamilton honda located at 655 us-130, hamilton township, new jersey, 08691, where it was informed that there were no open recalls on the vehicle and that he could bring the vehicle in to be diagnosed but there would be a diagnostic fee. The contact was un-pleased due to the last time the vehicle was diagnosed free per the same failure. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and informed the contact the same information as the dealers with no additional assistance offered and referred the contact to the nhtsa. The failure mileage was approximately 156,000.

The contact owns a 2004honda accord. The contact stated that the air bag warning lamp was illuminated. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for diagnostics or repairs. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure who did not offer any assistance since the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign id number: 07v001000 (air bags:frontal:sensor/control module). The failure and current mileage was 70,000.

Airbag light on.

2004 honda accord with several problems since purchase. Consumer states that it all began with the vehicle jerking, warning lights illuminating, brake pads were low, transmission replaced, broken motor mounts, and the horn stopped working.when the consumer took the vehicle back to the dealership, he noticed the srs light was on, which may have been due to the horn not working.

"takata recall"my local paper stated that you have declared all honda air bags to be unsafe, particularly those for 2004 honda accords located in the high heat and humidity associated with florida.i have contacted honda on two separate occasions and have been told that my car is "completely safe".i don't feel safe and would like to know what nhtsa is doing about this situation.thanks

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving 55 mph, the air bag light warning illuminated. The contact stated that the vehicle was not taken to the dealer for inspection. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 51,000.updated 08/20/13*ljthe consumer stated when he put his seat belt on, the air bag light went out. While the vehicle was running, he un-latched the seat belt, the air bag light illuminated and stayed on, after he put the seat belt on. Updated 08/22/13

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that when the vehicle was started, the air bag warning light illuminated. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact received a recall notification of nhtsa campaign number: 14v700000 (air bags); however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.

"takata recall"air bag off warning lights will stay on, and has been illuminated at the majority of starts. The passenger air bag off will turn on, and stay-on at times, majority will shut-off, the driver side will turn off sometimes, mostly the light will stay-on. Not hardly will there not be one of the air-bag lights on, and i never know which side, or if both.

My 2004 honda accord exl generated a seat position sensor srs code at 85,000 miles. Srs light was continuously on. I found the nhtsa campaign # 07v001000 recall for the exact same issue on the 2004 accords, but my vin was not included. The honda dealer would not cover the cost of the repair as a result, but was fully aware of this "common" issue. They indicated i should not have the issue again once fixed. I also contacted honda and notified them of the extreme safety-related issue, but they refused to cover the cost of the repair. Now 4 years later at 155,000 miles, the srs light is once again on and the code indicates the same seat position sensor issue. I contacted honda once again and raised the issue.i unfortunately received no compensation or understanding for the repair. I stressed the fact that this is a critical safety-related problem and honda should take the matter more seriously.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated the driver fell asleep behind the wheel and lost control of the vehicle. As a result, the contact crashed into a bus tunnel and the air bags failed to deploy. A police report was filed. The contact sustained neck and back injuries that required medical attention. The vehicle was towed from the scene. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was unknown.

Air bags replaced, after picking up car from honda dealer; car will not start. Appears something is sucking all the juice so starter does not have enough power to start. Car worked great before (besides the kill people at low speeds thing), handed over to honda, now wont start. Mind you this car was actually recalled in 2014 but only just now received new bags. Very un-pleased with the way honda handled this very scary situation.

Major electrical problems began about 2 years ago. Radio display won't light, but radio/cd still plays; air conditioner cools intermittently, though compressor is working and freon is adequate; tail lights sometimes work, sometimes don't; ignition switch makes a noise as though the engine was already started when i turned the key, even though it wasn't - eventually the ignition switch had to be replaced (problem still occurs from time to time); brake calipers have always pulsed no matter how slow i come to a stop; and airbag light comes on for no apparent reason as there is not hindrance to the sensor switch mechanism below the seats.

Takata recallnhtsa lists the vehicle as subject to the honda recall.honda currently does not list the vehicle as subject to the recall.vehicle was purchased in south florida, always driven in florida.the srs light is continuously activated whenever the vehicle is used. Local honda dealer is aware of the problem, has failed to act. Honda dealer has had this problem noted on the vehicle's service record as "primary item concern"in january, 2013.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the air bag warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a private mechanic where it was found that the driver's seat position sensor needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted about the failure and informed the contact that the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign number 07v001000 (air bags). The failure mileage was 143,550.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 14v351000 (air bags); however, the part to repair the recall was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 14v351000 (air bags) however, the part needed to perform the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not notified of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Updated 5/11/15

The air bag warning indicator is illuminated spontaneously regardless if the vehicle was in motion or at start-up and whether the front passenger seat was occupied or unoccupied. The recall 07v001000 (air bags: frontal: sensor/control module) does not include my vin.

Srs light comes on and seat belt buckle needs to be removed and replaced and steering column needs to come off to figure out why light continues to come on. Seems like this is happening to many other 2004 honda accords and needs to be addressed. I'm told my air bags won't deploy until it is fixed.

2004 honda accord the air bag is not designed to adjust to a person's weight.*mwthe consumer would like permission to deactivate the driver's side air bag.the consumer stated she has to sit close to the steering wheel in order to reach the pedals.

Airbag light is on meaning the airbag is off. Drivers side seatbelt does not operate properly

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving approximately 35 mph, the air bag warning light illuminated continuously. The failure recurred on multiple occasions. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 180,000.

My accord recently turned on the airbag light and was taken to the honda dealership for inspection.at the honda dealership it was determined by a honda technician the vehicle has a code for the driver's airbag inflator and also possible bad clock spring.the honda advisor referred me to honda customer support since the vehicle had never been in an accident.i called honda customer service and they refused to assume responsibility for such an important safety component.

Takata recall.our son was involved in an accident with an 18-wheeler on an interstate highway as a front-seat passenger in our 2004 accord last week and his airbag did not deploy but the driver-side bag did deploy and caused harm to the driver who wound up having his lip sewn back together.

Takata recall. The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 15v320000 (air bags); however, the parts to do the repair were not available. The dealer (honda of spring, 17350 north fwy, houston, tx 77090, 832-601-4000) was contacted and confirmed that the parts were unavailable for the recall repair. The manufacturer was notified and confirmed that the recall parts were not available and provided a loaner vehicle. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect. Consumer stated honda passenger side but not driver side. Updated 11/19/18

Takata recall ,i got in contact with honda corp about recall on airbags and honda told me that my vin number was not on the recall ,i told them that my air bag light was on and they told me to go have it fixed at my expense ,so i did not not take my car in for the recall and like a month after i contacted them ,my wife was hit in the front end of car and the passenger side air bag deployed and the accident was not not even a hard compact accident ,i'm glad no one was in the passenger side of the car in the accident ,its very sad to see see a company like honda corp ,not take responsibility for there actions and put peoples life in danger

My vehicle does not have a recall but does have the airbag passenger light on.

My vehicle is part of the takata airbag recall.i heard on the news this morning that it may take 2-5 years to complete this recall.in the meantime would it be safer to disconnect the airbag until it can be replaced?it seems to me that this would be the most logical solution since, even in a minor fender bender the airbag could possibly deploy and cause serious injury.

Takata recall air bags should be reinstalled in all vehicles of the year that was being recalled. I have a 2004 honda accord sedan and i find it applauding that responsibility isn't being accepted 100%. If one air bag is defected then they all should and could be, with that being said i urge them to honor the faulty equipment and fix it instead of 'playing with people's lives' and wait i to see if the worse happens when the air bags are supposed to be a safety item in case of a accident in which they will release.

Dt*: the contact stated while driving 65 mph on a dry freeway, the driver's air bag deployed without incident.the contact did not hit anything in the road nor drive over a bump in the road prior to the incident.the air bag light had not illuminated. The vehicle was pushed off of the road and remained on the side of the road pending a tow truck.there were injuries sustained.the dealership wasnot notified.

Takata recallon july 19, 2016 my wife was returning from a luncheon about 2pm on hwy 111 on a sunny, dry afternoon following traffic within speed limits when to the best of her recollection the air big exploded causing physical damageto my wife.she lost control of the vehicle andran into another vehicle'this accident resulted in the total loss of the accord.about six or eight weeks ago i took the accord in to the honda dealer in cathedral city and requested that the airbag be inspected as a was aware of a recall on this vehicle in may 2016.i was told that the air bag was safe and nothing was done on the car.i have reason to believe that the recall work on this air bag (replace parts) should have been done by the dealer and this accident would not have occurred.

In spring 2014 i contacted us govt national highway traffic safety administration. At which time they indicated that honda had an open investigation for air bags automatically deploying. The lady on the phone told me to call honda and make i report which i did.honda had me contact the local dealership which indicated that it would be $395 to investigate the issue.i got back of hold of honda & told them i would not pay for them to investigate their air bag almost killing my daughter, when the airbag deployed whilst driving, not hitting anything.fortunately for her, it was a slow speed when this occurred and she was not hurt. Today i stopped at honda cortland oh apostilakas, i didn't get a written estimate. Honda wants to charge me over $1600 in materials and an indeterminate amount of work hours to perform the labor. Air bag disables the heater and other functions on the car, thus it needs replaced or provide a solution to use my car again.

I received a recall notice stating that the air bags needed to be replaced due to potential danger or death. I followed allhonda's directions to the letter and was given an appointment time and place for the work. When i showed up at the dealership, ourisman honda bethesda md for the work to be done the dealer said honda had set up a website, handed out appointments and promised customers that the work would take a half an hour, without their knowledge. That they had not agreed to participate in honda's scheme and thati had no appointment and that they did not have the parts to do the work. Is this good service? is this what customers are to expect? how can such incompetence rebuild customer trust? is nhtsa aware of this situation?

Letter from senator nelson on behalf of constituent re 2004 honda accord recall for defective airbag inflators (attn: josiah manzo).the consumer stated part of the recall work was performed on april 9, 2015.

Takata recall. On 5/1/2018 around 5:30pm i was driving approximately 25 mph on busy city street not making any turns. No one else was in the vehicle other than me, the driver. I ran over a small bump and the passenger-side curtain and seat airbags deployed. There was no contact/collision against the vehicle.

Driver seatbelt does not buckle, parking brake malfunction with brake light on, air bag light on.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 15v370000 (air bags) and 15v320000 (air bags); however, the parts needed for the recall repair were not available. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.

Making loud knocking noise around my stirring wheel

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the air bag warning light illuminated. The contact was alerted to a recall under nhtsa campaign id number: 07v001000 (air bags:frontal:sensor/control module) and thedealer was notified but informed the contact that his vin was not included in the recall campaign. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileages were 84,000.updated 11/14/12*ljupdated 11/15/12

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving 35 mph, the contact heard an abnormal noise and the passenger side air bag deployed inadvertently. The air bag warning indicator illuminated. There were no injuries. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer to be diagnosed or repaired. The contact left a voice mail for the manufacturer and was awaiting a call back. The failure mileage was approximately 140,000.

Airbag light stays on continuously.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 14v700000 (air bags) and 14v351000 (air bags) and stated that the dealer failed to provide a clear explanation of what parts were replaced for both recall repairs. The dealer indicated that the serpentine belt was cracked, the brake fluid was low and that the antifreeze was dirty. The dealer repaired the vehicle but did not complete both recall repairs and did not confirm if the parts were available to repair the vehicle. The manufacturer was notified of the dealers repairs and the contact was waiting for a response from the manufacturer to remedy both recall repairs. The contact had not experienced a failure.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving approximately 45 mph, the contact rear ended another vehicle that stopped abruptly. The air bag did not deploy. A police report was filed. The driver sustained some injuries that later required medical attention. The vehicle was damaged and was towed to a collision center. The dealer and manufacturer were not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 79,000.

Takata recall of air bags. How can i know if my car is in danger of killing me or my precious granddaughters if my car is in an accident and the air bags deploy? please advise on any new developments. I have had the airbags replaced on a recall already, but have heard that there is a problem with the replacements.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 15v320000 (air bags) however, the parts needed to do the repair were unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.

There are plenty of online posts regarding the srs light intermittently coming on in honda vehicles.dealership stated that problem was due to a faulty sensor inside the seat belt buckle.considering the magnitude of reports, there should've been a recalled issued.although the new car warranty booklet clearly states on page 31 that there is lifetime coverage of any seat belt component "that fails to function properly during normal use," honda has refused to honor it per conversation w/[xxx] @ 800-999-1009 on 1/23/13 @ approximately 9:05am et.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

The srs light of my car come on and goes off all the time. Sometimes when i am driving, suddenly will turn on for a while. I usually pull over and turn off the engineer and turn it on back and wait a few. This happens constantly, and i have read the manual, this has to do with the front air bags, and according to the manual book can be 'an alert to a potential airbags, side curtain airbags, front seat belt tensioners or the driver's seat position sensor and the front passenger's weight sensors' we have check it all the time and it just goes on all the time as it comes off all the time. I have gotten to a point that concerns me a lot.

I was hit by a truck from behind whilei was waiting for oncoming cars to pass ( i had to turn left). The truck was going at least 50 m/h. My honda is totaled. None of the six airbags in the car deployed.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the air bag sensor illuminated intermittently. The vehicle was to be inspected. The contact was not notified of nhtsa campaign id number: 14v353000 (air bags). The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 67,000.updated 8/19/14updated 09/11/14

2004 honda accord.consumer writes in regards to airbag recall notice issues.the consumer stated the vehicle has been sitting at the dealer for six weeks, because the mechanic accidentally stripped a nut on the wheel. The air bag recall was rectified.

Takata recall. The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact received notification that the vehicle was included in the takata recall. The vehicle was repaired. Afterwards, the air bag warning indicator illuminated. The contact called walker jones honda (2700 memorial drive, waycross, ga 31503; 912-283-4250) and was informed that the warning indicator may have a faulty light bulb. The vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred intermittently. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The nhtsa campaign number was not provided. The approximate failure mileage was 225,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 14v351000 (air bags); however, the part needed to repair the vehicle was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not notified of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.

I received a safety recall notice in march 2015. I immediately called honda of santa cruz and made an appointment. I went to the appointment and was then told that the honda dealership was out of parts and unable to address my airbags at that time. It is now the middle of june and nothing has been taken care of. I am worried for my life and my ten year old son's. I am fearful to drive my car and constantly anxious about this safety recall. I am very disappointed with the way that this recall was dealt with.. Please let me know how this is going to be solved.

Takata recall. There is no recall on this model, according to your website. However, an intermittent "side airbag" warning appears most trips, then disappears for a while. The local honda dealer checked and said there are no recalls for side airbags; therefor there will be a repair charge for analysis and'/or repair. When the warning does come on it typically will start when the key is turned to "start" and stays on for some time, but may go off before the trip is ended.

I am noticing airbag symbol popping up often, not sure whether it is problem with airbag or computer part faulty that makes the airbag to not function. Either way it is a safety concern and should be addressed by the manufacturer.

How do i know if my airbags need to be replaced. I want to give this car to my teenagedaughter. Please help.

I purchase a car from sunshine auto new link finance on west tennessee st tallahassee fl on march 22 2016 i purchase this auto off good faith from the sale women and owner after taking vehicle home i notice the vehicle was barely pulling like it was low on fluids i also notice 2 recalls air bags n one back seat beat working as require by law it was also pently motion on highway turning n riding down road this company runs a fraud scams n owner claims he always out state n business closed down after fraud customer out there money comany has been under 8 differnt name since 2011 please feel free to call [xxx] any more questions.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

While driving on 787 in albany n.y. My 2004 honda accord locked up in the front end and seemed to slam back into drive i had all of my children and my husband in the car at the time of the incident we all were jerked forward due to the sudden lock up we were able to get it home and realized that transmission fluid was pouring out we inspected ourselves and took the transmission pan off to find what appeared to be thick metal chunks/gears inside my transmission pan and now will not hold fluid. Luckily no one was hurt but this could have potentially been deadly.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving 15 mph, the contact crashed into a stationary vehicle. The air bags did not deploy. The contact was not allowed to drive the vehicle in the event that the air bags would deploy later. The vehicle was towed to a lot. There were no injuries and a police report was filed. The dealer and the manufacturer were not contacted. The cause of the failure was not determined. The vin was unknown. The failure mileage was 100,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the air bag warning light illuminated. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 15v370000 (air bags) and 15v320000 (air bags); however, the part was not available within a reasonable timeframe to schedule the recall repair. The dealer did not give a specific date for when the part would become available. The manufacturer could not provide an estimated date for when the contact's vehicle would receive the recall repair. The approximate failure mileage was 80,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.while pulling into a parking space, the vehicle suddenly accelerated and jumped over two curbs and a bush.the vehicle finally came to a stop when it crashed into a parked vehicle.the contact had her foot on the brake pedal during the acceleration.the air bags failed to deploy.the occupant seated in the passenger seat sustained lower back injuries because the seat belt failed to restrain the passenger and the contact.the vehicle is currently being repaired at a body shop and will be taken to the honda dealer to be diagnosed.police report number 07171505 was filed with the cochie county sheriff's department.the speed was unknown.the current and failure mileages were 39,000.the consumer stated the air bag light had illuminated, however there was no air bag deployment. Updated 10/10/07.

I have noticed the air bag light comes on, took it to honda dealership and they told me that the code is 61-10. They would order the seat belt part (special order).i was under the impression that seat belts would be covered by the warranty for the life of the car. Dealers told me"it's electrical problem in the seat belt, not mechanical" and honda does not cover this even the language in the warranty does not express this at all. I was very disappointed how honda would not honor the warranty. Wondering how they received high marks for customer relations. The only recourse i have is spend the $260.00 and never, never buy another honda again !

Honda accord was at a complete stop when rear ended by another vehicle. The air bag sensor did come on but the air bag did not deploy.the air bag sensor remains on after impact.

The air bag sensor light for our 2004 honda accord is on almost all the time while driving. Sometimes goes off, sometimes just stay on the whole time we drive. I believe it's under the air bag recall (nhtsa campaign #07v001000), but when we call the dealership they said our vin number is not in the recall list. I need to know why our vin number is not on the list and we have the same problem that's.

Another death could be avoided, this car was recalled in 2014 too late for eadomination of the car, and now after speaking with attorneys again the air bars are involved.our son was so evict rated that there was nothing to do, pronounced dead at the scene . Emt's were helpless, he lost his face and his chest.no protection from this vehicle, pleas notify others.[xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

Takata recall-my car is not recognizing my airbags in this car.if there was an accident, they wouldn't work.

Takata recall.i am trying to find out if i have takata air bags in my 2004 honda accord and why it has not been recalled.i wrote american honda motor co., automobile customer service in torrance, ca and all they would tell me in a phone call is my 2004 honda accord is not included in the recall and to contact the nhtsa for information as to why my 2004 honda accord is not in the recall. Does my vehicle have takata air bags? if it does why is my 2004 honda accord not included in the takata air bag recall?honda said i should take my vehicle to an authorized honda dealer and pay to have it inspected if i want to know what kind of air bags are in my vehicle.i see that 2004 honda accords are included in the list of affected vehicles for the takata air bag recall - why have i not been notified of the recall?i bought the car new and have been the sole owner.is my 2004 honda accord safe to drive?

I was pulling into a parking space in a parking garage.when i was about 3/4 of the way into the parking space, i put my foot on the brake.apparently my foot slipped or i had put it on the gas pedal instead of the brake.my car surged into the concrete wall about 5 feet in front of me as i pushed harder on the gas pedal because i thought i was pushing the brake.none of my 8 airbags went off and i do not believe that my seat belt tightened its tension at impact.i suffered a shattered patella, 3 broken toes, a bruised sternum and a black eye.if the airbags and seat belts had worked properly i believe my injuries would be less severe as they would have kept me from flying forward at impact.the impact was strong enough to crack the transmission case, break one engine mount, break the air conditioner, destroy the bumper and hood and cause repairable damage to the quarter panels.your crash test reports and honda's safety information do not seem true to me due to my personal experience.

Takata air bag recall: i have called local ganley honda in north olmsted, ohio three times, leaving messages twice, asking if the air bag needs to be replaced again. I left voice mail when the service department was busy. No one has called back.

The passenger seat air bag light comes on and off intermittently, when no one is sitting in the seat!specific recall; id 07v001000.there are several recalls listed for airbags, but it said my car is not affected; however obviously it is!

I was driving at a slower speed in a parking lot at wal-mart, and suddenly the side airbag curtains and passenger seat airbag were deployed. At this time there is no recall for this 2004 honda accord model for my vin.

On 10/27/14 i went to http://www.honda.com/recalls and discovered a safety recall on the front airbags of my 2004 honda accord.on 10/28/14 i called jim mcnatt honda of denton (4050 interstate 35 frontage rd, denton, tx 76210) at (888) 605-6932.they said the parts were back ordered but they would call and let me know when they were available.on 11/22/14 jim mcnatt replaced my driver side airbag but they told me the passenger side was still on back order.they said they would call me when it came in.on 2/6/15 i received the official safety recall notice in the mail and on 2/7/15 i received a voicemail from american honda regarding the recall.on 2/6/15 i called jim mcnatt advising them of the notice i received and asked if the passenger airbag part, the one requested on 10/28/14, was available.i expressed my concerns that it?s been almost three months and no-one from jim mcnatt has contacted me regarding the back ordered part.the service adviser told me he scheduled an appointment for me on 2/25/15 to replace the passenger side airbag.this would at a minimum give him a reminder to call me before 2/25/15 if the part was still not available.as of 3/22/15 i still have not heard back from jim mcnatt and my passenger side airbag is still not repaired.the recall notice stated that if american honda or the dealer has failed to repair the defect within 60 days from the time i first contacted the dealership (10/28/14) i may submit a complaint to the nhtsa (safecar.gov).american honda/the dealership has failed to repair my safety defect within a reasonable amount of time and has failed at following through with what they said they were going to do.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 15v320000 (air bags) and 15v370000 (air bags); however, the part was not available within a reasonable timeframe to schedule the recall repair. The dealer did not give a specific date for when the part would become available. The manufacturer was contacted and could not provide an estimated date for when the contact's vehicle would receive the recall repair. The contact was not experiencing a failure.

To whom it may concern:there is a huge safety problem with the passenger air bag sensor in my car. The passenger seat airbag indicator lights comes on intermittently when no items are in the seat, and occasionally comes when items are in the seat. The seat definitely has a short in it and i am concerned about it not working properly if i am involved in an accident.## vin passed ##

I just tried to trade in my vehicle today and the dealer declined it due to a recall notice. I in fact had all the airbags replaced in september 2016 due to a recall notice and never even knew anything about this 2004 recall! thanks honda!!! do the new airbags not take precedence over this recall? can you please take this off of the nhtsa website so i can sell my car?

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the air bag warning light illuminated. The vehicle was serviced under nhtsa campaign number: 15v370000 (air bags) but the remedy failed to repair the vehicle. The contact mentioned that the air bag warning light illuminated after the recall repair. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown. The vin was not available.

Takata recall- i would like to address this issue that honda corp will not take responsibility for with my srs light on my car that will not go off when i drive the car and honda corp has recalled the same make and model car i own but they say my vin number is not on the recall list ,i find this very hard to beleave ,because i have the same issue with my air bags but honda will not take responsibility for the issue with my car

My air bag light has been coming on my honda accord for about 2 months.i took it to frank brown dealership.they kept it all day and did not find anything wrong with it.the light comes on continually.i am taking it back in tomorrow because you never know if air bag will go off.they charge $75 diagnostic fee even if they do not repair the problem.

My 2004 honda pilot had a recall for something not working properly in the airbag system.since receiving the recall notification about the 2004 honda pilot's airbag, the airbag warning light in my 2004 honda accord lit up on august 28, 2019 and has stayed lit since the first time it lit up. My 2004 honda pilot did not have its airbag warning light come on and it did have a defect. I asked the dealership about an airbag system recall on the 2004 honda accords. They said it did not have one and would not check why my 2004 honda accord airbag warning light has lit up without me paying a $99 fee. These cars were made during the same time period. These models have both had previous problems with the airbag or part of its system. I do not want to die from a faulty part honda put into my vehicle because the recall has not been processed for that vehicle yet. I am telling you this in writing so my family has grounds to sue if i am hurt by a part you know is faulty and have not recalled it in a timely manner as you know you need to do. These vehicles were made in the same time frame. You know you use the same basic parts from the same manufactures. Announce the airbag system recall for the 2004 honda accords so i can get my vehicle fixed and not worry about driving around a potential time bomb.

I purchased a honda accord 2004 v6, with 44,954 miles, certified at carson honda, in carson california onfeb.9, 2006. This is my first car purchase from a dealership.i sometimes us to see the airbag light on and the last time i saw i on was about 2 weeks ago. I did call american honda in torrance,ca. I had concern re. The takata airbag recall. They asked me the mileage of my car i told the rep. ,it had about 170,000, he thought it was funny, because the car had so many miles. I did tell them that i had seen the airbag icon on and i had trouble with the transmission which had to be replaced, they said there are no recalls and end of call. Where can one see old recalls on car? i did receive a card called" important legal notice for owners of vehicles with takata airbag inflators". Chapter 11 case. 17-11375(bls) my car is not in the recall am and am very concerned about the safety of passengers and myself. American honda or carson hondaare nothelping me with my concerns. I feel that vehicles with this takata airbag should be replaced. Is is very scary hat people have died instead of been saved.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 15v370000 (air bags); however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.

I took vehicle in for air bag recall with takata part -- honda fixed driver side but now says that the passenger side airbag for my vehicle will not be available until march 2015 -- how can they allow the seriousness of such a defect go on for so long while putting me and any passenger in my auto in potential danger including death.i live in miami fl which falls in the most high risk hot/humid areas of the country!

Air bag warning light stayed on for sometime before i could get an appointment at a repair shop. Auto repair mechanic explained that the driver side air bags would not function due to a faulty driver side seat belt buckle. Buckle was replaced on 12/17/14 & air bags were enabled.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the air bag warning light remained illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the driver side air bag failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 124,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the air bag sensor light remained illuminated. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer to have a diagnostic performed. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and denied assistance with the repair because the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign id number: 07v001000 (air bags: frontal: sensor/control module) the vehicle was not repaired. The failure and he current mileage was 68,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving approximately 45 mph, he swerved and crashed into a ditch in order to avoid a crash with another vehicle who was merging into his lane. The contact crashed into four trees but the air bags did not deploy. The contact was not injured. A police report was not filed. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was destroyed. The approximate failure mileage was 129,564.

According to this website as well as all other sources, my 2004 honda accord coupe should have a takata airbag, but i have not received a recall notice, and this site does not show my car are being recalled.why is my car not recalled?i am very concerned about my family's safety when drive my car.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 14v700000 (air bags) however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.

I was in a parking garage and pulling into a parking spot.i was within 2 feet of the concrete wall and foot over break when my car accelerated with enough force to deploy the airbag and push the frame into the radiator.it happened so fast, i tried to brake but it was over within seconds.i could not have been going more than 2mph or less as i did not even have foot on gas.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving approximately 5 mph and making a right hand turn, the vehicle suddenly accelerated to 50 mph. The vehicle crashed into a pole and the airbags did not deploy upon impact. The driver was not injured during the crash. The police were not notified. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was pending an investigation. The manufacturer had not been notified. The failure mileage was approximately 62,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving at any speed, the air bag warning indicator illuminated and remained lit. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure recurred and the vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was not provided.

My daughter was driving my 2004 honda accord and was traveling at about 30 mph.she had my 12 yr old in the passenger seat and got too close to the edge of a road that didn't have a shoulder. It pulled the tires off and she overcompensated swerving back onto the road. There was another car coming so she swerved back towards the ditch and hit a power pole head on.the airbag on drivers side deployed but slowly and with very little force at all. My daughter described it as falling out and barely inflating.however, the other daughter's airbag shot out hard and fast and caused her to break a bone in her rt dominant hand. She had to have surgeryon thatknuckle/finger using three pins. They had to eventually go back and do surgery to remove them since they buried under the skin.i was completely unaware that there was a recall on the airbags since i wasn't the original owner of the car.

Air bag sensor light came on abruptly and stays on. Turned the ignition off and on multiple times but the air bag sensor light stays on.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While the vehicle was parked, the air bag warning light illuminated and the radio failed to function. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the brake pads, dome light, and multiple parts needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 252,869.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the driver side air bag warning light illuminated intermittently. The failure occurred after the vehicle was serviced under nhtsa campaign numbers: 14v351000 (air bags) and 14v353000 (air bags). The vehicle was taken to the dealer. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 160,000. Updated 06/15/15.

I've been trying to get a local honda dealership to repair the recalled part since march 2015. I've been repeatedly told that no parts are available and will not be available any time in the foreseeable future. Every time i drive the car i worry that i will die due to the defective part which honda refuses to send to any of my local dealerships.

Honda accord.consumer writes in regards to air bag recall notice issues.the consumer was unable to get an appointment for three months.

I noticed that the srs light was intermittently illuminating on the dashboard of my 2004 honda accord.it turns out that the driver's side seat belt buckle switch is defective, according to the dealer.honda states in their seat belt limited warranty:time period: this warranty continues for the useful life of the vehiclewarranty coverage: honda will repair or replace, at its option, any honda seat belt component that fails to function properly during normal use.this includes all parts and labor charges.my honda dealer (fairfax honda 703-934-8500) informed me that this wasn't under warranty because the component needing repair was an electrical component.however, the honda warranty clearly states any honda seat belt component, and does not differentiate between electrical and mechanical components.furthermore, because of this defective component, the air bag system will fail to deploy properly in an accident.i feel that since honda has instituted a lifetime warranty on any seat belt component failure, they should have to repair this defect without any charge to me.i would appreciate nhtsa looking into this matter.

2004 honda accord. Consumer writes in regards to airbag defect. *ldthe consumer stated the dealership would not cooperate with picking up and returning the vehicle to complete the recall repair.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the air bag sensor illuminated intermittently. The vehicle had not been diagnosed or repaired.the failure mileage was 87,500.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact stated that while the vehicle was parked, the driver side air bag deployed inadvertently.the contact sustained injuries as a result of thedeployment. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and advised the contact to have the vehicle towed to the dealer. The vehicle was not towed, diagnosed for the failure or repaired.120,194.

Intermittent to constant air bag fault light. This is the exact same thing as my 2006, 2005, and 2004 honda accords. 2004 accord air bag light came on intermittently in april 2019. Seems to happen at startup. Stays on now more often than not.

I was hit extremely hard by a semi truck on the driver side of my carwhen the semiwas making a small right turn in the middle lane on race street my little car became wedged almost underneath the shield and roof slightly began to get crushed but the airbags never deployed,when i heard the cracking of the shield i looked back at my children who are and still to this day are terrified! the back tires of the semi is staring them in the face i immediately squeezed out of my seat belt it wouldn't unlockat this point my car is being pulled back and forth from the driver of the semi keeps trying to widening his turn while i'm blowing the crap out of the myhorn he still doesn't realize he hit me yet, maybe because his dog is all over the passenger side from him jerking the semi back and forth i grabbed my children and jumped out i was literally stuck between a traffic poll and a nightmare just glad to be alive (((((airbags))))never deployed always had problems with this car the water pump the door locks,heater wouldn't shut off,only had the vehicle for a few months to say the least and it broke down a few weeks after purchasing it when i tried reaching the dealership who sold me the car i could never could get an answer

Airbag light on without any accident. I report to dealer they said is my car identification numb notinclude.

Takata recall: i had an accident in which my honda accord hit a tree at about 40 mph after sliding off of the highway due to ice and the driver side air bags did not deploy!the hood was blown off and there was engine damage, but the air bags did not deploy.the air bags were recently replaced by brown's honda in arlington due to the"takata recall".they clearly either didn't replace them or didn't install them correctly.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact stated that the air bag warning light illuminated intermittently.the dealer had not been notified.the manufacturer was aware of the failure but did not offer any assistance since the vehicle was no longer under warranty and was not associated with any recalls.the vehicle was taken to a private mechanic who informed the contact that there was an open circuit within the air bag system that needed to be replaced.no repairs were performed.the current mileage was 89,000 and the failure mileage was 83,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While starting the ignition, the air bag indicator illuminated on the instrument panel. The dealer (napleton's river oaks honda, 17220 torrence ave, lansing, il 60438) stated there was no recall on the vehicle. The dealer did not repair or diagnose the vehicle. The contact purchased a diagnostic tool and discovered that there was a failure on the seat position sensor wiring harness. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 90,000.

The airbag warning light is on most of the time. The light is on when the car is started and stays on while in motion and stays on at an idle or in park. Once in a while the light goes off, however, rarely. It stays on most of the time.

Today, i had passenger side ceiling and seat air bag inadvertent deployment while driving on highway.there was no passenger in the passenger seat.as the driver, i was the only person in the vehicle (however, approximately 30 minutes later, there would have been a toddler in the passenger side of the backseat) .i was startled and confused by the unexpected explosive noise ("boom") and only noticed the side air bag "curtain" a few seconds later and after that, the protruding passenger seat air bag.

Air bag warning light is on. Comes on randomly.

2004 honda accord.the srs warning light was coming on intermittently.when it came on, if i restarted car it usually disappeared.it started happening more frequently.i took it into honda, they diagnosed it as code 61-10 left front buckle failure and replaced it under lifetime warranty.

The contact owned a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving 30 mph, the proceeding vehicle stopped and she crashed into it. The front driver's air bag did not deploy during the crash. The contact suffered injuries to the chest. The police department was notified. The manufacturer took a complaint. The vehicle was destroyed. The failure and current mileages were 97,000.

About a year ago i noticed the passenger side airbag warning light on the dashboard now i am afraid to let anyone sit in the front passenger seat in light of this new information about exploding airbags.please keep me updated on this recall. Thank you.

Takata recall. The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the air bag warning indicator illuminated. The vehicle was taken to ocean honda of brockton (300 manley st, brockton, ma 02301, (508) 928-8591) to be repaired per nhtsa campaign number: 19v501000 (air bags). The dealer informed the contact that there was a separate diagnostic test, which would cost an extra fee. The contact called the manufacturer and no remedy was provided. The failure mileage was 221,834.

I was driving my car and my transmission started slipping. I keep up with all of the scheduled maintenance for this car. I got the transmission rebuilt and now less then 3 months later the car is starting to jerk again and the drive light on the dash is starting to blink. I also have this error code that won't go away saying there is something wrong with the fuel tank. I got the gas knob changed and the error goes away but when you hook the computer up to it, the code still comes up. The air bag light also comes on and off when it wants to.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. After the vehicle was started, the air bag warning indicator illuminated intermittently. The failure recurred on several occasions. The vehicle was taken to a dealer. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 80,000. Ma 10/15/2015 updated 11/10/15.

2004 honda accord. Consumer writes in regards to recall concerning an airbag defect. *tgwthe consumer stated the vehicle was recalled in 2004 for a safety defect related to the air bags. Soon after the defect was supposedly remedied, an intermittent seat belt warning light illuminated, on the dashboard. The vehicle was taken to an auto repair shop, where it was determined, it was not a seat belt issue, but an air bag issues. The consumer was referred to the dealer, where they informed him, it would cost % 199.00 to correctly diagnose the problem. The consumer contacted honda motor company, and was informed, they would not pay for any repairs, that were not related to the recall.

The contact owned a 2004 honda accord. While driving at an unknown speed, a bmw crashed into the rear of the contact's vehicle. The vehicle was towed and deemed a total loss. The air bags did not deploy. The contact sustained injuries to the neck, back, and leg, which did not require medical attention. A police report was field. The local dealer and manufacturer were not contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 200,000.

I've been noticing my airbag light continued to come on and off. I received this letter in the mail concerning the airbags. I just want to feel safe in my car. The car was stationary then i begin to move; the airbag comes on constantly.

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The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.while driving 35 mph, the air bags on the passenger side opened up like curtains in the front and rear seats of the vehicle.the ceiling on the passenger side was split in the middle.there was no impact or crash involved.the contact took the vehicle to the honda dealer for repair, but they refused to acknowledge the air bag defect and would not repair it for free.the honda manufacturer spoke with the dealer and concluded that they were not paying for the failed air bags.the current and failure mileages were 64,474. Updated 03-04-08

Vehicle was involved in a collision at 40 mph and vehicle's air bags did not deploy.*mr the consumer was told that the vehicle did not dip enough and that's why the air bags did not deploy.the consumer feel this is a poor explanation and believes the air bags should have deployed.

My car was hit on the driver side bumper anywhere between 40-50 mph.the police report is still pending to state the appx speed.my car crumbled, the bumper totaled, and the hood rolled up.my face hit the driver side glass and shattered the window.at no point during the accident did my airbags deploy.this is very concerning, especially in this type of accident.thank you!

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated the srs warning indicator light illuminated constantly while driving. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the dealer confirmed that the vin did not qualify for repairs under nhtsa campaign id number:07v001000 ( air bags:frontal:sensor/control module). The manufacturer was not contacted and the vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 60,000 and the current mileage was 77,264.

2004 honda accord. Consumer writes in regards to an alleged takata airbag flaw. *tgwupdated 12/02/14

Unable to accomplish recalls 14v-351 and 14v-353 due to parts shortage. First contacted larry hopkins honda of sunnyvale on march 27, 2015, 60+ days with no parts yet.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the air bag light remained illuminated. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 15v370000 (air bags) and stated that the part needed for the recall repair was not available. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 117,000.

I took my car to a local honda dealer for a recall to be repaired.after getting the car back, i still get a dashboard warning light indicating that the part may still be defective.the part in question is the passenger side power seat wire harness (seat srs sensor).i was not aware of this recall, but the dealer was kind enough to inform me, but i just don't feel the issue has been corrected.

I was traveling about 30 mph and a animal ran out in front of me. I swerved and sideswiped a tree and hit a tree on passenger side. The air bag came out on drivers side giving me 3rd degree burns on my hand. I did not suffer any other injuries. I cant believe how bad i the airbag had burned me.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 15v32000 (air bags) and 15v370000 (air bags); however, the part do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.

My airbag light on the dashboard has stayed on all of the time since 2008. Not sure of exact date. Airbag light goes off on occasion but most of the time the airbag light stays on. I've never got a recall notice on this issue. I've checked my vin when there's a recall on airbags for my year 2004 honda accord ex and it never shows that my 2004 honda accord ex has a recall issue with airbags.my airbag comes on when i start up the vehicle, sitting still or driving on the roadway. I've also noticed that sometimes when i'm driving theshoulder seat belt on the driver side will lock up on me constantly. I'm afraid the shoulder belts going to lock up on me while driving and cause me to have an accident because i'm being held tight against the seat belt.

The contact owned a 2004 honda accord. While driving 15 mph, the driver's air bag deployed on its own. As a result, the contact lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a pole. The air bag warning indicator illuminated prior to the failure. The contact sustained a bruise on her left arm that did not require medical attention. A police report was not filed. The vehicle was towed to the contact's grandmother's residence. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 19v182000 (air bags). The vehicle was not diagnosed and was deemed destroyed. The dealer and manufacturer were not informed of the failure. The cause of the failure was not determined. The failure mileage was unknown.

Airbag light started coming on intermittently. Now it's coming on and staying on every time i drive. It comes on with all the other lights during the start/self-test, then goes out, comes back on and stays on.

On saturday, november 15, 2014, at around 8:20 am, i was driving northbound on 880. Traffic was very light and the road is very smooth in that area because it was repaved in the last year. My speed was 65 mph. I was driving in the rightmost lane because i was close to my destination and because flow of traffic is somewhat higher than 65mph in the other lanes. Without warning and without impact from any other vehicles or from anything on the road, the passenger side airbag activated. Although my ears were ringing, i was able to take the next exit, hegenberger rd, which was about 1/2 mile from when the airbag exploded. There were no warning lights or other indications of problems before the airbag activated.

The srs (supplemental restraint system) dash light comes on and will not go off until the part is replaced. The dealership told me the airbags would not operate or would not operate properly if a wreck occurred because the part was "bad".i was provided a rental car while the part was replaced.previous research revealed a previous investigation into this problem on the 2001 honda accord.(why is the same defective part still being used?).

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The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the air bag warning light remained illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the driver side air bag failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 152,200.

The steering wheel started jerking uncontrollably while driving,the consumer was unable to maintain control of the vehicle.the driver applied the brakes, but the pedal went to the floor. The vehicle crashed into a parked vehicle and it flipped over.the air bags did not deploy. The insurance company repaired the vehicle.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 15v320000 (air bags) and 15v370000 (air bags). The vehicle was taken to the dealer for repair; however, the part needed was not available. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time to provide the part to do the repair. The contact had not experienced a failure.

My vehicle shows the drivers side airbag is not working. This occurs every time i start my car.

The vin number in questions has 2 recalls and we tried going to sloane honda dealership 9903 bustleton ave, philadelphia, pa 19115-2145 and the refused to complete the recall with always an excuse. Went times and had an appointment each time specifically for the recall and they finding some excuse. First they said that we are not the original owner(s) and my name did not appear on their system as the correct name for the vehicle even though we purchased it brand new from the same dealership back in 2004. The second time the stated that they finished the recall, however, the airbag light is still on and when i checked online as well as your website it is still listed as incomplete. The third and final time spoke to [xxx] (service manager) and made an appointment and he wouldn't even talk to me or honor the appointment. Then called honda directly at 888-234-2138 for recall complaint and what to do about it and could never get anyone. Always busy or unavailable to take phone calls. Tried finding an email as contact info for honda directly and there wasn't one. I do not know what else to do. The vehicle in question has a recall from the manufacturer and the dealership we originally bought it from refuses to fix the issue with always some sort of an excuse or lie to us stating that it was completed. The recall as of now is still incomplete. Please advise further. Sincerely,concerned vehicle ownerinformation redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

My 2004 honda accord had been left parked overnight on our driveway. At about 10:30 in the morning the next day,12/18/11, i got into the car, and with my door still wide open and the car in "park", i turned on the ignition and started the motor for a 2 or 3 minute warm-up. I was on the driver seat and my wife on the passenger seat with her door also wide open. I was talking to my wife with my face turned towards her while the car warmed up. After about two minutes, i turned off the motor and pulled out the key from the ignition switch to hand it to my wife still facing her with my left side towards the steering wheel. Our house key and the car key were on the same key chain and i was handing it to my wife to lock the front door of the house. Right at that moment, the driver side airbag violently exploded with full force and with a very loud bang whipping my face and my left ear. Whatever i had in my hands (my wallet, a cd and the car keys) were all blown away and landed outside the car and i was completely deafened and disoriented by the blow and the loud explosion. For the next two hours or so, i was hurting in my left ear and was unable to hear anything with that ear. Its been more than 24 hours since that incident and my ear though not hurting as much, still has some ringing.i reported the incident to the american honda motor company but am very disappointed with their handling of this situation. They want me to have the car towed to a dealership and have it checked all at my expense. They refuse to pay for any expenses whatsoever that i may incur with regards to this incident including medical check-up. And to make matters worse, they claim that the car is out of warranty and as such they are not obligated to pay for any repairs. This is not a warranty issue, it is a serious safety matter, they cannot absolve of their responsibility. I feel totally helpless!!

2004 honda accord.consumer writes in regards to airbag replacement part not available to complete recall notice. Updated 8/10/15the consumer stated the airbags were replaced by the dealer under recall. Updated 11/24/2015

Though 2004 honda accords are being recalled due to deadly airbag malfunctions, and though honda was initially adding cars to the recall list by customer request, honda has refused to add my 2004 honda accord to the vehicle recall list and replace its airbags.a second 2004 honda accord, that i purchased the same year from the same dealership and later sold, is on the recall list, which adds to my valid concerns that honda's recall list is not complete or accurate, especially considering honda has continued to add new vin numbers to the recall list over the past year. Although i called honda's recall hotline, they failed to show any concern for my personal safety and refused to replace my airbags.honda has caused many senseless deaths by refusing to adequately and promptly address the airbags defects in its cars, and it is unfathomable to me that they would continue on their course of deadly apathy.

My car got into a minor accident a neighborhood. The airbag on the passenger seat came out. Everyone including the police thought it was odd because there wasn't anyone sitting on the passenger seat. The driver's side on the other hand, the airbag did not come out.and the airbag light is off even though the passenger airbag came off. I have a question as to why that is?alsomy seat belt became too tight and does not allow me room to moves.

Airbag warning light comes on randomly, whether car is hot or cold.reading many other similar complaints, it seems statistically improbable that so many airbag problems would occur without existence of systemic problem similar to my 2005 accord, which was recalled.please enforce similar safety concern in these series that use same airbag parts.until then, honda will not investigate without costly diagnosis fee and ambiguous expensive repair recommendations.hope it doesn't randomly punch me in the face while i'm doing 70 on i75!

A light comes on saying passenger air bag off. Is this not a safety problem. I am a senior citizen.

Urgent - safety issuesrecently my air bag light indicator came on when i started the engine and it will stay on until i turn off the engine . This seem to be happen more frequently but it does not happen all the time. Further search on the web this seem to be a common problems for 2004 honda accord, below are steps that i had tried.1/ if the light came on when the engine start, turn off the engine and start again sometimes the light goes off sometimes it does not.2/ if the light came on when the engine start, turn off the engine then buckle the seatbelt and start, this seem to turn off the airbag light.3/ with the engine running while in part, un-buckle the seatbelt sometimes the airbag light come on but not the seatbelt light. Other time seatbelt light on and airbag light off ( i think this is how it should be)searching through nhtsa website i found one really that might related to this on 2007 (nhtsa campaign # 07v001000) airbag frontal sensor/control module but did not receive any recall. Please help to look into this as the airbag might not work when there is an accident.

Driver side airbag light stayed on unexpected..(sometime on, sometime off).

Takata recall

Takata recall: my 2004 honda accord is in a recall group but when i type in the vin, it shows that it is not subject to recall. Is this because the airbag has desiccant or is it not included because of a lack of incidents where the air bag exploded with excessive force? my vin is [xxx].'information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).'

The srs light of my 04 honda accord has been on since late 2011. Since it's a long drive, i adjusted the position of my driver's seat to make myself comfortable. Somehow, the srs light started to turn on and it has been on ever since, indicating the airbag might be deactivated.i researched online and realized it's a well-known issue related to driver's seat position sensor harness. Honda announced a safety recall back in january 2007 to fix this issue for some vehicles of certain models. The model i have was included in the recall but not the particular vehicle i have. I contacted honda for explanation and they insisted it be my own responsibility to get this diagnosed and fixed. Many honda ownersincluding myself just never received any recall notice that we think we deserve. Relating this to the recent honda scandal of under-reporting the number of people died in honda vehicles, it could be a similar scheme of practice of under estimating the number of vehicles involved in the recall.i finally got a recall notice several weeks ago regarding the airbag inflator issue and i thought both the srs and inflator issues would be fixed with a single service. I was wrong and the dealer only took care of the inflator not the srs. I called honda and they ignored my complaint once again.i hope federal regulators can investigate this case and i know i'm not alone. Life could have been lost due to non-opening honda airbags.i believe it's a bigger problem. Please see the link below for more details of similar complaints.http://www.hondaproblems.com/trends/airbags/.

I contacted the pat peck honda dealership in gulfport, ms in oct 2014 to schedule a service appointment for my daughter's car because of the airbag recall. I was told that the part was on backorder and she would be contacted when it came in. My daughter called once to check on it and was told they were still waiting on the part.on jan 3, 2015, she called the service dept and was passed around to approximately 4-5 different people/departments, none of whom acted like they knew what to do or who to transfer her to. She was told to leave a message, which she did, and she was still not called back. I then called the service dept and asked for the manager, explained who i was and who i was calling for and about and was told they had no record of the initial request in oct 2014 and no record of any parts being ordered. I was assured that the replacement part would be ordered immediately and she would be contacted to set up an appt. It is now feb 3, 2015 and we have not heard anything. We received the 1st safety recall notice regarding the airbag issue in the mail today and now there is a 2nd recall on the same airbag(s). I am contacting the service dept again tomorrow, but this is totally unacceptable, on both honda's part and on pat peck honda's part. The fact that takata is the only manufacturer of this airbag is also highly concerning, both in their denial to take responsibility and in their lack of concern. Honda has always had a great reputation and high resale value, but this will be the last honda we own. This is not a minor safety issue and i happen to value my 22 year old daughter's life a little more than honda does.......that point has been made very clear. There has not even been an offer made to disconnect the airbag, which is what we will have done, if these are not replaced immediately. Totally unacceptable................

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that in an attempt to avoid colliding with another vehicle, the contact lost control and crashed into a cement wall at 65 mph.all of the air bags deployed except for the front driver side air bag. As a result, the contact was reported injured.the vehicle was towed to and authorized dealer where it was deemed as destroyed. The vehicle was not inspected for the air bag failure. The failure mileage was 94,000. Updated 11/22/11*ljupdated 06/13/2012

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that nhtsa campaign number: 14v353000 (air bags) and nhtsa campaign number: 14v351000 (air bags) exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repairs. The dealer informed that the contact that she would have to wait approximately one month for her vehicle to be serviced under the recall.the manufacturer was not made aware of the delay. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact did not experience a failure.

My vehicle's airbag light has been coming on and off since july 2014. Until recently (end of november 2014), i had no idea about the manufacturer's recall. In today's world, businesses are not even trying to be responsible towards their customers and try to charge for airbag light checking or replacement. To prove it, even during the major national recall for honda airbag, the honda dealer: columbus, oh: germain honda of dublin6715 sawmill rd dublin,oh 43017united statesdeclines service. They initially denied service saying that there is no recall open for my vehicle by the vin number, then she said that it was already taken care of sometimes in 2004. We have owned the car since 2005 and we never had it repaired for this problem. I want to prevent an accident and not look for trouble, but it is difficult to be proactive when the dealers want to charge you even when there is a well-known nationwiderecall for the very problem you are reporting. Please help with making it easier for customers to have their cars repaired without having to fight for it or convince the dealers that it is their responsibility. Thank you!

This vehicle was purchased used- how do i know it wasn't originally from a "known humid state"? and what about cars that might have been exposed to superstorm sandy? this sounds like general motors and toyota when they claimed "driver error". Ifhumidity is a factor, it's a factor- is honda saying we don't get humidity in new york?

Airbag light comes on because of a faulty sensor under the driver's side seat. While you published recall information for this problem, honda is attempting to make me pay to fix the problem that they created. They stated that it is not listed for my vin # however, if a recall exist for the problem my vehicle should be fixed free of charge.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While parked, the contact noticed that the air bag warning light illuminated on the instrument panel. The failure recurred intermittently. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. There was a recall under nhtsa campaign id number: 07v001000 (air bags:frontal:sensor/control module) that could have been related to the failure. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and advised that the vin was not included in the recall.the vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 68,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 15v370000 (air bags) and 15v320000 (air bags); however, the parts needed for the repairs were not available. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repairs. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Updated 11/18/15*lj

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the air bag warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, but was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 200,036.

I got a safety recall notice in january 2015 and contacted colerain honda dealer on 02/04/2015 for the replacement of the air bags. I did not hear from them until 03/10/2015 and called them back on 03/11/2015.i haven't so far heard from them to fix the recall issue. I received a second recall notice on july 2015 which reminded me to file a complain.

While driving the vehicle's drive axle collapsed causing the driver to loose control of his 2004 honda accord.the driver's side air bag deployed but did not inflate.the vehicle was totaled. *sc

I cannot look up my vin on your main page. I keep getting the message "cannot contact recaptcha", both on my mac and iphone

2004 honda accord. Consumer writes in regard to takata airbag recall and replacing the airbag sensor; which is not covered under the recall. *as

2004 honda accord with air bag that deployed for no reason customer wants to reimbursed for repairs**ccthe consumer was told that the air bag deployed because something may have triggered the air bag sensor.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While parked, the air bag warning light illuminated on the instrument panel. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for diagnostic. There was a recall under nhtsa campaign id number: 07v001000 (air bags: frontal: sensor/control module) that could have been related to the failure. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and advised that the vin was not included in the recall. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 150,000.

2004 honda accord exl air bag safety recall.*mr

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the air bags light randomly came on and off. The contact stated that the light can came on and off whenever the seat belt was engaged or someone would sit in the passenger seat. The contact found nhtsa recall campaign id number: 07v001000 (air bags) and took the vehicle to the dealer who stated that the seat position sensor sub-harness needed to be replaced. The dealer advised the contact that the vin was not included in the recall. The failure mileage was unknown. The current mileage was 51,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving 45 mph, the air bag warning light illuminated when the consumer hit a bump in the road. The vehicle was serviced under nhtsa campaign number: 14v700000 (air bags), but the remedy failed. The contact mentioned that the air bag warning light continued to illuminate after the recall repair. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 157,247. Also, the battery was replaced and there was an issue with the driver's side seat belt buckle.updated 10/26/15.....updated 11/02/15 ...updated 03/19/18... Consumer stated faulty cable reel replaced per ahm updated 05/16/18

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving 25 mph, the passenger side air bags deployed. The contact mentioned that there was no accident or impact that caused the deployment.the vehicle was not taken to the dealer. The manufacturer was notified and stated that since the vehicle was not included on any recalls they would not be offering any further assistance.the failure mileage was 155,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated the air bag light started flashing on and off a few months ago and is now on constantly. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer and was told that the seat position sensor had failed. The dealer mentioned nhtsa recall campaign id number: 07v001000 (air bags: frontal: sensor/control module), but the vehicle was not included. The failure mileage was unknown, but the current mileage was 57,000.

While traveling at 35mph, my 2004 honda accord ex crashed into a stopped vehicle.no airbags deployed. Driver was sole occupant of the honda.captiol honda of mcminnville, or, was not able to determine why the driver airbag did not deploy, but determined that both front sensors and the driver side airbag had to be replaced. (nhtsa recall 04v551000 was completed dec 2004.)

1. (the events) moving the driver's seat forward for my 5' tall wife and moving the seat all the way back when i drive, i am 6' tall, the air bag warning light will come on.2. (the failure) air bag warning light, happens all the time, from just minutes at a time to days at a time, a failure of the sps causes the air bag system to default to full inflation pressure, regardless of the seat position.3. (corrections made) none. I noticed a recall for this car 'nhtsa campaign id number: 07v001000' and contacted honda motor co. For recall repair information, they checked my vin number and said that there were no recalls for this car. I connected my obd2 scanner to the car and there were no codes.i am not alone, checking different honda forums, there are many honda owners with this same problem.

Air bags: frontal:sensor/control module indicator light came on suddenly on july 22, 2008. Subsequent examination by honda dealer service department revealed that the wiring harness for the sps which was attached to the seat frame was broken. Dealer denied any responsibility, as had honda america, despite the fact that a recall announcement for this very problem was issued 1/2/2007 (nhtsa campaign number: 07v001000). They claim that my car's vin # was not part of the recall which makes me responsible for fixing the problem.

There is a recall on my 2004 honda accord drivers side air bag. In february i contacted honda in torrance california according to instructions explaining my situation. I am teaching overseas in a dod school and needed to get a european honda dealer to fix the car. They said just contact the european dealer. I did and after 3 months said they did not have the proper bag. They would have to order it from the usa. I have not heard back from them after two inquiries. Again i called torrance california(american honda headquarters. This time july 2006, the girl said, oh yes you did call in february. Can i speak to a supervisor. No. She would send it to a case manager. About one week later a manager calls my wife at work and tells her they only have brown and grey air bags no black ones in the entire usa. And they do not know when they will get them in if at all. She said our car's entire interior is black we need to have black to maintain the quality in case we have to sell the car. No way is this possible. You can have the grey or take a chance on the one you have being defective. This is absurd. How can i get them to send me the airbag and i can walk it to the dealer so i can get this fixed since they are unable to and do not care whether it getsdone or if there is any danger involved.it was purchased at southeastern honda in florida.2004 honda accord lx silver with totally black interior.trying to argue with this guy is difficult from germany. Is there anyway you can rectify this.

On may 14, 2008, i brought my 2004 honda accord ex to my local honda dealer because the srs (airbag) indicator came on and remained on during operation.the dealer charged me $263 for replacing the wiring harness under the driver's seat.i believe that the repair should have been completed at no charge because there is an outstanding nhtsa recall (07v001000) that specifically refers to the srs indicator and problems with the wiring harness for 2004 honda accord models.my service rep at the dealership said that the vin on my car did not fall in the vin range for the recall, but the documentation for nhtsa recall 07v001000 does not specify a range of vins for 2004 models, only for 2005 models.i am asking that the nhtsa clarify and/or expand the vin range for 2004 honda accords to include my vehicle and that the dealer reimburse me for the charges i have already paid.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact stated that the srs (air bag) indicator illuminated in her vehicle.the dealer performed a diagnostic, but could not produce an error code.the dealer then reprogrammed the sensors in the driver's side air bag and the indicator dimmed.recently, the contact noticed that the indicator was illuminated again.the dealer stated that the air bag needed to be replaced.she was informed that her vin was excluded from nhtsa campaign id number 07v001000.the manufacturer confirmed that the vin was excluded and offered no assistance.the current mileage was approximately 61,950 and failure mileage was approximately 51,000.updated 4/28/09 updated 04/30/09.

Over the past 10 months, starting approximately august 2009, the air light in my 2004 honda accord exl would intermittently come on then go back off.more recently, it comes ona daily basis. When i buckle my seatbelt and start the car it may appear and stay on the entire time while driving.then when i stop and turn off the car then turn it back on, the light may or may not show up again. I found that there was a nhtsa campaign number: 07v001000 for 2004 honda accord."component: air bags:frontal:sensor/control modulesummary:on certain vehicles, the seat position sensor (sps) detects the driver's seating position and adjusts the air bag inflation pressure accordingly. The wiring harness for the sps was attached to the seat frame in the wrong location and may have been over tightened. The sensor wire may break and cause the air bag warning light to be illuminated, and the sps to fail.consequence:a failure of the sps causes the air bag system to default to full inflation pressure, regardless of the seat position. Full deployment of the driver's air bag can increase the risk of injury for smaller drivers in a frontal crash.remedy:dealers will replace the seat position sensor wiring subharness. The recall will begin on or about february 8, 2007. Owners may contact honda at 1-800-999-1009."i contacted america honda motor and they said that this recall was on the 2004 accord lx and ex but not my exl model or my vin number.i feel that my car is exhibiting the same issues and should have been included in the recall.

Info copy of ltr addressed to american honda and honda cars of columbia atty represent client luegenia mcclurkin died from traumatic injuries automobile collision 12/31/2004 re: defective air bags.*no answer required**.*mrthe air bag was torn when it deployed.there is also a question as to whether the air bag may have deployed inadvertently and caused the accident.recall #04v551000 was issued december 2004.

Consumer was broadsided by a pickup causing a collision with another vehicle both side air bags deployed, the driver side front air bag did not deploy. After the consumer was broadsided the vehicle continued forward striking a telephone pole head on.the consumer received a recall notice prior to the accident and did comply with the recall.the air bag that was mentioned in the recall was the very air bag which had supposedly been serviced. Recall# 04v551000.

2004 honda accord ex 4 cylinder, 5 speed manual, original owner. Had honda handle the recall fix on driver front airbag when that recall was issued years ago. Everything ok per honda and the dashboard indicators. Within the last 2 years the dashboard light for driver's front airbag will intermittently come on, stay on for entire trips. Haven't been able to connect its activation to any specific occurrence or regular pattern. Ask my independent mechanic about it and he referred me to the dealer. Haven't made an appointment. Any news from other owners?

2004 honda accord lx v6 with safety recalls**nar**ccwhile accelerating from a stop, the automatic transmission exhibited a problem shifting into second gear.the consumer did some research online and found a nhtsa recall (o4v176000) which addressed the problem the consumer was having with the vehicle.the consumer also found a recall on the frontal air bags (04v551000).the consumer never received any recall notices.

On saturday 04/12/08 my wife and 12 month boy were involved in an accident, with another vehicle that failed to stop at a stop sign. My wife did not have time to really apply her brakes and had a head on collision with the drivers side of the other persons vehicle. My wife's airbags in our 04 honda accord did not deploy. My wife broke her bone in her left hand in four places and we are waiting to see if she will need bone pins to rectify her injury. My son "thank god" was uninjured. If they can repair our vehicle, we feel that our vehicle would be unsafe to operate on a daily basis due to the airbags not deploying in this accident. My wife and myself are self employed and are now both unable to work at this time due to her injury and the daily care of our 12 month old boy.

My 2004 honda accord ex started illuminating the front airbag on my instrument panel. I was wondering if this a unsafe warning about my airbags. I have read other complaints and it seems no one was reimbursed for fixing the problem, that is listed as a recall. Do we have any other means of getting it fixed?

Consumer's vehicle was involved in a frontal crash on the passenger'sside, with a guard railat approximately 50 mph upon impact,neither frontal air bags deployed. The dealer was not notified at this time.

The consumer was involved in a collision while driving 15 mph.the consumers vehicle was struck with great impact. The passenger side air bag deployed, however, the driver side did not deploy.

Dt:contact states the driver's side air bag deployed in her mother's vehicle without an accident occurring. Her mother was driving slowly coming up on an intersection. She did not hit anything prior to this incident.the dealer stated they saw a scratch on the bottom of the driver's door that might have indicated she hit something in the road.her mother states she was injured, but has not gone to the doctor.

I was driving to workon 9/21/2010. Traffic was coming to a stop and i began to apply my brake. Upon applying brakemy vehicle accelerated causing me to rear end another vehicle. My air bags did not deploy and i'm not sure what my rate of speed was because i was trying to stop when the car accelerated. My front end is damaged to the tune of $4,886.08. After my accident i was confused about how it happened. I knew i had was paying attention on just didn't ram into another car. I was on a street was several school bus stops and they where making their rounds. So speeding is not an option. I was talking with my fiance and he stated that this has happened to him once while driving my car. He did not have an accident, and also thought it may or may nothave been operator error it kind of shocked and confused him as well. I'm going to have my vehicle checked while being repaired. I just want this looked into this was really scary and could have ended up much worse.

Vehicle struck a call box at an impact of 60 mph and none of the air bags deployed. The vehicle was totaled by the insurance company. Please provide any further information.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact noticed that the wire underneath the driver's seat failed due to the air bag sensor module.the vin was not included in nhtsa campaign id number 07v001000 (air bags:frontal:sensor/control module).the vehicle will be repaired at the contact's expense.the failure and current mileages were 52,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact noticed that the air bag warning light would sporadically illuminate on the instrument control panel.on one occasion, the light remained on for approximately 20 minutes.the dealer stated that her vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign id number 07v001000 (air bags:frontal:sensor/control module); therefore, the contact would be responsible for the repair costs.the manufacturer did not provide any assistance.the failure and current mileages were 57,000.

Dt:the contactowns a 2004 honda accord. The consumerwas involved in a car accident on 10-11-05. The consumer was sitting still and an another vehiclehit consumer's vehiclein the rear while going 45 mph and pushed itinto the car in front. It was a four car accident. There was more damage done to the rear than to the front of the vehicle. The contact was not immediately injured. Her knee did hit the steering column, but she was not initially injured by this. The contact was alone in the car. Upon impact,the driver'sair bag did not deploy.the contact has not yet spoken to the dealer or the manufacturer, but planned to. Do so. The car was totaled. A police report was taken. The accident was reported to the insurance company.updated 11/16/05.

My daughter was in an accident on 3/3/05 with her 2004 2 door honda accord. She was traveling 40 mph and hit a vehicle turning across traffic head on. Not only did her air bags not deploy, her seat belt did not hold her back either. I tried contacting honda, and their answer was they will refer it to legal department. I want to know my daughter is going to be safe driving a brand new car and they don't even want to send anyone to look at it.

My wife was hit head on at an intersection in a 2004 honda accord v-6 (nav).the other person was at fault.she had her seat belt on.she fractured her l-2 lumbar in the accident but had "no" other injuries?we purchased this car for the safety factors and the name brand honda.we were life long honda purchasers as this was the 2nd brand new v-6, but we will never buy another honda.my wife was traveling approx 35 mph and the other person (commercial van) was traveling approx45-50 mph.why did she break her back, the airbag and seat belt should have prevented this!!!!!!

While driving srs light appeared on the dashboard and remained on.vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection, andmechanic determined that the clock springneeded to be replaced.

During a 35 mph rear end collision, the driver's seat belt gave slack and did not retract/lock.the consumer sustained injuries.evoq filed by: janice levsen.the consumer stated the air bag did not deploy.

Drivers side, side curtain airbags deployed for no apparent reason while driving 45 on a rural road.slight bruising on my arm and ear ringing occurred along with some stress added to 3 year old and wife with concerns about future and random airbag deployments.

Received a safety recall notice from honda with the title:"2004-05 accord driver's seat position sensor harness replacement"called dealership to schedule appointment and no hours available on weekends to perform maintenance.my job during the week prevents me from being able to have the work done.need to have completed onweekend.dealership is "rensselaer honda, 770 hoosick road, troy, new york12180"phone number:518-279-1171.

2004 honda accord lx involved in a t-bone accident on the driver side door and the driver side air bag did not deploy.*mrthe truck was going approximately 40 mph when it struck the car.the outer door cover was ripped off of the door and the re-enforcement bars were pushed in.

The air bag warning indicator is illuminated spontaneously regardless if the vehicle was in motion or at start-up and whether the front passenger seat was occupied or unoccupied. The recall 07v001000 (air bags: frontal: sensor/control module) does not include my vin.

Air bags: frontal:sensor/control module indicator light came on suddenly on july 22, 2008. Subsequent examination by honda dealer service department revealed that the wiring harness for the sps which was attached to the seat frame was broken. Dealer denied any responsibility, as had honda america, despite the fact that a recall announcement for this very problem was issued 1/2/2007 (nhtsa campaign number: 07v001000). They claim that my car's vin # was not part of the recall which makes me responsible for fixing the problem.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the air bag warning light illuminated. The contact was alerted to a recall under nhtsa campaign id number: 07v001000 (air bags:frontal:sensor/control module) and thedealer was notified but informed the contact that his vin was not included in the recall campaign. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileages were 84,000.updated 11/14/12*ljupdated 11/15/12

2004 honda accord recall for seat position sensor. Consumer states that one dealer stated that they didn't have to do anything unless the warning light was on. But the other 2 dealers said they would have her car for a few hours.the consumer received a recall letter in the mail regarding a problem with the seat position sensor. Recall # 07v001000.

The air bag sensor light for our 2004 honda accord is on almost all the time while driving. Sometimes goes off, sometimes just stay on the whole time we drive. I believe it's under the air bag recall (nhtsa campaign #07v001000), but when we call the dealership they said our vin number is not in the recall list. I need to know why our vin number is not on the list and we have the same problem that's.

On may 14, 2008, i brought my 2004 honda accord ex to my local honda dealer because the srs (airbag) indicator came on and remained on during operation.the dealer charged me $263 for replacing the wiring harness under the driver's seat.i believe that the repair should have been completed at no charge because there is an outstanding nhtsa recall (07v001000) that specifically refers to the srs indicator and problems with the wiring harness for 2004 honda accord models.my service rep at the dealership said that the vin on my car did not fall in the vin range for the recall, but the documentation for nhtsa recall 07v001000 does not specify a range of vins for 2004 models, only for 2005 models.i am asking that the nhtsa clarify and/or expand the vin range for 2004 honda accords to include my vehicle and that the dealer reimburse me for the charges i have already paid.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. When the contact started the ignition, the srs air bag warning indicator illuminated. The failure occurred spontaneously regardless if the vehicle was in motion or at start- up and whether the front passenger seat was occupied or unoccupied. The contact stated there was a recall which could possibly be related to the srs defect, recall 07v001000 (air bags: frontal: sensor/control module). The authorized dealer was notified of the failure and they informed the contact that her vin was not included. The vehicle had not been diagnosed or repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 20,000.updated 5/2/11updated 05/19/11

Re: faulty safety feature of the honda accord lx-g model. The consumer the side air bag off light did not signal an improper leaning of a passenger against the window.the safety feature is provided for the protection of the front seat passenger against facial injury during side air bag deployment.

The contact owns a 2007 honda accord.while swerving to avoid a deer in the road, the contact crashed into the side of a tree at 30 mph.the vehicle spun twice into the same lane.the air bags deployed after the crash had already occurred.both passengers were injured.a police report was filed.the vehicle was towed to a dealer and the insurance company stated that the vehicle was destroyed.the contact was unaware of the recall on the air bags at the time of the crash.the vin and engine size were unknown.the current and failure mileages were 52,000.the consumer provided photos of the vehicle, insurance information, and recall information pertaining to the vehicle. Updated 09/10/07

1. (the events) moving the driver's seat forward for my 5' tall wife and moving the seat all the way back when i drive, i am 6' tall, the air bag warning light will come on.2. (the failure) air bag warning light, happens all the time, from just minutes at a time to days at a time, a failure of the sps causes the air bag system to default to full inflation pressure, regardless of the seat position.3. (corrections made) none. I noticed a recall for this car 'nhtsa campaign id number: 07v001000' and contacted honda motor co. For recall repair information, they checked my vin number and said that there were no recalls for this car. I connected my obd2 scanner to the car and there were no codes.i am not alone, checking different honda forums, there are many honda owners with this same problem.

Over the past 10 months, starting approximately august 2009, the air light in my 2004 honda accord exl would intermittently come on then go back off.more recently, it comes ona daily basis. When i buckle my seatbelt and start the car it may appear and stay on the entire time while driving.then when i stop and turn off the car then turn it back on, the light may or may not show up again. I found that there was a nhtsa campaign number: 07v001000 for 2004 honda accord."component: air bags:frontal:sensor/control modulesummary:on certain vehicles, the seat position sensor (sps) detects the driver's seating position and adjusts the air bag inflation pressure accordingly. The wiring harness for the sps was attached to the seat frame in the wrong location and may have been over tightened. The sensor wire may break and cause the air bag warning light to be illuminated, and the sps to fail.consequence:a failure of the sps causes the air bag system to default to full inflation pressure, regardless of the seat position. Full deployment of the driver's air bag can increase the risk of injury for smaller drivers in a frontal crash.remedy:dealers will replace the seat position sensor wiring subharness. The recall will begin on or about february 8, 2007. Owners may contact honda at 1-800-999-1009."i contacted america honda motor and they said that this recall was on the 2004 accord lx and ex but not my exl model or my vin number.i feel that my car is exhibiting the same issues and should have been included in the recall.

Vehicle air bag sensors are failing.my 2004 honda accord v-6 has had the air bag sensor fail twice within the first 36,000 miles. I'm told by honda this is a common problem.when i asked if the air bagsystem would still work i was told no and that i should drive carefully and avoid accidents.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact noticed that the air bag warning light would sporadically illuminate on the instrument panel, which indicated that the frontal air bags were inoperative.in the event of a crash, the air bags may not deploy.the manufacturer stated that the vin was excluded from nhtsa campaign id number 07v001000 (air bags:frontal:sensor/control module); therefore, the contact would be responsible for the repairs.the vehicle has not been repaired.the failure mileage was 39,000 and current mileage was 41,000.8/7/09 updated 08/11/09.

I need some help with a recall problem, i own a 2004 hondaaccord, and the airbag light came on about a month ago, there was a recalled from honda for this problem, but when i took it to the dealership, andi was told thatthis vehicle was not on the recall. Theywere refusing to fix it, they wanted me to pay for the sensor. Although it wasthe same sensor that was recalled by honda, i didn'tunderstand why this vehicle being the same model andsame year wasnot on the recall.

Dt:2004 honda accord.the contact stated while driving 65 mph, the driver's side air bag deployed.there had been no accidents prior to this.the contact stated there was a noise coming from under gas pedals since purchased the vehicle.she took the vehicle to the dealership three times, and they stated they could not find anything wrong with the vehicle.the contact was able to get to the break down lane. She then had the vehicle towed to the dealership, who stated there were scrapings under the vehicle and a bolt was missing.according to the dealership, she ran over something to cause this.it occurred on october 6, 2005.updated 12/19/05. 8jb

Vehicle was involved in a side collision.upon impact, the side air bag failed to deploy.this caused the driver to sustain major injuries, and was transportedto the hospital by ambulance.vehicle was towed to a dealer for inspection. The cause had not been determined at this time.

The air bag sensor in the passenger seat of the consumer's 2004 honda accord did not operate as it should.the consumer stated the side air bag off light does not signal animproper leaning of a passenger against the window. The honda technical department dept. Recommended replacing the sensor in the seat, however, that did not rectify the problem. The technical dept then told the consumer the side air bag off light was purposely deleted in order to spare the driver any alarming attention.

Random deployment of passenger side airbags. Side curtain, and door airbag.2004 honda accord coupe.

While driving 65 mphvehicle drove over small debris in the road when suddenly the side curtain air bags deployed inadvertently. No injuries reported.

Passenger's side air bag goes off whenever the passenger's daughtersits in the seat..the manual states 65 lbs in this seat, but the passenger's daughter weighs 90 lbs. The air bag goes off. Dealer states nothing is wrong.

My wife was driving to work between 35-40 mph on a clear day when the side air bag curtain deployed for no reason. The drivers side seat bag partially deployed. Luckily, she was able to control the vehicle, bring it to a stop and we had it towed to the honda dealer.my wife helen, had temporary hearing loss (several hours) as a result of the curtains deploying.even though the car is under warranty honda has so far refused to fix the problem and after examining the car could find no reason for the curtains to deploy.

I have complained to honda about my transmission slipping, almost stalling out and then taking a huge jerk...it normally happens when letting up off my gas...this has been ongoing for almost 2 years; last night i had the ride of my life in only a matter of seconds!i was stopping by the bank to get cash from the atm; as i let up off my gas, the car did a hard jerk and jumped the sidewalk hitting the corner of the bank.i'm so glad no one was using the atm at this time.my airbag never deployed and my seat belt released for me to get out but now it is jammed and will not pull out enough for me to wear it!with all the complaints i've found that are very similar to mine going back as early as 2003, i really feel that honda should take these complaints more serious and that they should be held responsible for repairing the issue and any damages incurred due to the issue.i am a nervous wreck and i hope no one will experience what i just went through.there should be a thorough investigation requiring honda to fix this problem.

While driving at 55 mph the rear and front side air bags deployed inadvertently. Consumer has a police report of the road conditions. Dealership claimed it was spring.

Driving down road @ 40 mph, in a 2004 honda accord lx, the passenger seat side air bag deployed for no apparent reason, injuring the passenger.at this point, nothing has been done to repair the damages by honda of america or state farm insurance company due to it's rare circumstances. Honda technicians and their district manager said they found no good reason for deployment.they tested the airbag parts after the deployment, and they are currently still functioning properly.theorizing, they commented that a bolt may have smacked up under the car and hit a sensor, creating a frequency mimicking the sound of an impact.according to the honda technicians, these side air bags are activated/actuated on frequency so the second they hear a crunch or glass break, they shoot out.he said that if something created a sound similar to that of an accident or vehicle impact, that they could go off.so, car still is not repaired, and has been checked by honda and state farm adjustors.neither has found any amount of damage to suggest anything out of the ordinary was hit on the roadway, just a small scratch on the bottom of the car, which may or may not have been the culprit.

Car type: 2004 honda accord ex,while driving down the freeway, side impact, airbags (on passenger side) fired with no provocation. Luckily, there were no cars near me. I was obviously startled by the airbags firing, and briefly hit the brakes as a knee-jerk reaction. Had there been other cars near me, there is little doubt i would have caused an accident. Car is now being serviced at a honda dealership. They intend to replace the airbags, roof liner, srs unit(?), and possibly the passenger side seat belt buckle.

Auto purchased new, never in an accident or damaged.airbag light on, dealership replaced sensor free, replaced component at a cost to me for 300.00, airbag light still on.they now say the harness needs to be replaced at a cost to me of 300.00.why is this not a manufacturing problem?no one can answer why i must pay to have this defect fixed.

At approximately 1405 hrs on 09/14/2005 i was involved in a motor vehicle collision involving a coca-cola delivery truck that merged from his lane into mine causing my vehicle to spin into the front of his. The impact of the collision was enough to bend the rear axle of my vehicle. My vehicle is suppose to have side curtain airbags but did not deploy causing me to shatter my driver side window with my head. I would like to know why the air bag did not deploy as it was suppose to. The vehicle information is as follows:2004 honda accord exl v-6 2 door, [xxx] 3-point seat belts at all seating positionsfront 3-point seat belts with automatic tensioning systemdual-stage front airbags (srs)front side airbags with passenger-side occupant position detection system (opds)side curtain airbagsside-impact door beamsimmobilizer theft-deterrent systemthe vehicle is currently located at simpson's body shop, 205 cox blvd sheffield, al 35660 phone (256)383-1919, contact john paul heupel, assistant manageri just wanted to inform your department of this before someone is severely injured from this defect.sincerely,[xxx]. Updated 07/18/2012 information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6)

While driving at night on the freeway at 65 mph, the passenger side curtain airbags deployed without explanation (both the bag that deploys through the ceiling liner and the bag that deploys through the side of the front passenger seat).due to the violence and confusion of the deployment explosion, i first thought that the right side of my vehicle must have been crushed in a collision with an unseen semi-trailer truck.ears ringing from the concussion, i initially fought to control the vehicle, but soon realized that the tires were still intact.as the smoke cleared, i saw that the nearest vehicles were 100+ yards ahead or behind my vehicle.at the next exit, i inspected the vehicle under a street light.there was no apparent damage to the exterior.during later inspections by an insurance adjustor and the honda dealership, no cause for deployment was found.there was no damage to the undercarriage and hence no evidence that an object hit the undercarriage to trigger the deployment.the only external damage was a small golf-ball sized dent in the roof over the right center pillar.the dent was apparently caused by the strong torque that the deploying side-curtain airbag applied to the welded roof mount to which the air bag package bolts.hence, all interior and exterior damage to the vehicle (>$3000 usd) was caused by the false air bag deployment itself.the insurance company concluded there was no evidence of a collision and refused to cover the damages.the honda dealership similarly refused to cover the damage since the vehicle was out of warranty.the dealership further claimed that the air bag controllers do not save the state of the sensors when a deployment is triggered, and hence it is not possible to diagnose failures.i find it disturbing that so-called 'safety' equipment in a properly maintained vehicle can self-destruct and potentially kill the occupant and neither the insurance company nor the manufacturer takes any responsibility.

I parked my car in my parents driveway at approx 11:pm at 2am my father woke me and told me my car was on fire in the driveway. When first seen the fire was inside the car in the front drivers corner by the time the fire department got there the car was totally engulfed total loss.

Radio turns off, display goes dim, now has started to make a loud noise.

The contact owns a 2004honda accord. While driving 40 mph, the vehicle shook. When the contact took her foot off the accelerator pedal, the shaking stopped. The failure occurred over fifty times. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer several times where the spark plugs and egr valve were replaced and the software was updated. The failure continued and could not be duplicated. The failure mileage was approximately 86,000 and the current mileage was approximately 88,000.

As i was pulling out of my parking spot at the local kmart, in my 2004 honda accord ex, i noticed another car backing out also.i applied my brake and put my car from reverse into drive to pull a little ways back into my parking space so i would not get into an accident, when suddenly and without warning (the blink of an eye) my car crashed into another vehicle.in shock, i pressed harder on the brake, but my car continued to accelerate and i could not stop it.i hit two other parked cars before the brakes finally stopped the car.thank god it stopped as my car was heading toward the kmart store.one 85-year old lady was injured while in her car. The other two cars were empty. A lot of damage to 3 vehicles plus almost $7,000 damage to my accord.after my car was repaired, i asked the honda dealership to look at my car and they could find nothing wrong.i asked to have the cruise control disconnected as i have read that may be what causes "sudden acceleration accidents" and honda refused saying if something went wrong they would be liable. This is a nightmare, just horrible, as i am being forced to drive my car and i am frightened another incident will occur.something needs to be done!

My wife had parked in a parking space with a very slight downward slope. There was another space ahead of her. She had been driving in a heavy rain. The car was operating normally. When she returned about 15 minutes later, the brake pedal felt hard. She started the engine and shifted into reverse. The car started coasting forward. The brakes remained hard and didn't stop the car. She stopped it by shifting to park, then turned off the engine. She repeated the attempt to back out of the space - same result. No error messages appeared. She called, and i drove to the scene. The rain had stopped.i felt the hardness of the brake pedal, although it felt more like a stiff spring than a non-power brake pedal to me. I pumped the springy pedal a few times; it didn't change. I started the engine, keeping my foot lightly on the brake. When the engine started, the stiffness immediately disappeared, the pedal felt normal, the transmission worked, and the car drove normally. I didn't get to experience the transmission problem.later, i could find no problem with the brakes. The linkage has only a very slight amount of play, as it should. I depleted the vacuum supply by pumping the brakes with the engine off. The pedal felt very hard, unlike the springy feel in the parking lot.i have a phd in electrical engineering and a lot of car repair experience. This background leads me to conclude that it is extremely unlikely for the unrelated braking and transmission systems to fail simultaneously, and then recover simultaneously. There has to be another common cause, which leads me to suspect the computer system or possibly a sensor, particularly because this happened after driving in a heavy rain. The postulated failure mode is a compromised computer system that could partially activate the abs system and also fail to operate the reverse solenoid valve in the transmission.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact stated that the interior lights failed and he was unable to see the heat, defrost, radio and hazard lights while driving at night.the dealer advised the contact to have the control board replaced.the manufacturer was made aware of the failure however, offered no assistance.no repairs were performed.the current mileage was 157,745 and the failure mileage was unknown.

I own a 2004 honda accord ex. The climate control, cd, radio, defroster, etc are displayed on an back-lit led display console.over a year ago the backlight went out, rendering the display useless.reading various car blogs, this has been a systemic problem with the accords.so much so that honda has recalled some vin numbers (but not mine)in the daylight hours, this is a mere inconvenience, at night ithas presented several dangerous situations while driving in trying blindly to adjust climate settings -especially the defroster. I reported this to honda, but they said that my vin number did not qualify.the dealer said that they will replace this light for $645.please consider investigating.

2004 honda accord v6ex. Audio-hvac display is dark. Honda are aware of all model 2003 & 2004 but refused to recall due to the cost. They even puta service bulletin 04-027 out in all their dealership.

Ignition is locking up at times or not turning on at all

Turning signal for front and back of vehicle stopped working. Bulb and fuse are intact.honda accord ex 2004.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while traveling 25 mph, the radio lights failed to illuminate. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who confirmed that the fuse in the circuit board needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was informed of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 103,502 and the current mileage was 103,705.

2004 honda accord, 2 door, 6 sp manual transmission.while driving, occasionally when turning on turn signal, turning on the high beams or touching the brakes causes an interruption to the electrical system of the car and it just shuts off.if moving with the clutch out, the car starts back up and continues.this happens at least once every time i drive somewhere and gets more frequent the longer you drive--like on a long trip.is exciting when putting turn signal on while passing while at speed on the highway.

I have no lights in the top of the car; a/c lights nor a/c work and the door lights.i feel very unsafe not being able to see when i get in or out of my vehicle. The seat belt tightens up whether brakes are applied or not. Not having any dash lights are essential to the safety of any vehicle.want assist!!!!!!!!!

Climate control display and lighting goes out(also radio display) which makes it impossible to turn on defoggers or other items at night when drivingwell known defect that should cause a total recall.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the radio lights were inoperative, making it difficult to make changes to the radio while driving on the highway. The dealer diagnosed that the radio would need to be replaced. The manufacturer was notified, but denied any assistance with repairs of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileages were 60,000.

The passenger window began rolling up and staying up all on its own, at anytime it wanted. It would return to normal working order after i restarted the car. Then one day- it rolled down, and would not work again. I found out i could override with the keys to roll up. But id have to window lock to stay. Then one day we smell burning- we traced it to the door- and the override no longer works. Now the driver window is beginning to do the same behavior. So far i've replaced driver switch= 325.00 --quote for motor= 400.00--i know it will need the switch too... That is over 1000.00 just to get the window up??? that is absurd!

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the key would not turn in the ignition. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic where the contact was informed that the ignition cylinder needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure, but offered no assistance. The approximate failure mileage was 88,000.

The panel lights on the radio has went out. I can't recall if it happened while i was driving or not, but i noticed it while driving. In the 2004 honda accord, the ac, radio, & clock share the same display. It was raining the other night while i was driving and my windows fogged up. It was impossible to find the defrost button at night since all the display lights stop working. This is a big safety issue and hopefully honda will step up to the plate and fix this issue to ensure their customers are safe while driving their vehicles.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated the lights on the instrument panel failed to function. The dealer nor the manufacturer were notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 102,000.

I received a recall notice for my 2004 honda accord. I work very long days and have very little time to get this recall completed. The problem is that the closest authorized honda dealer is 70 miles away. This makes getting the work done very difficult. My complaint is that there should be circumstances that honda allows others to fix these issues. Now, i may never be able to get this fixed and who knows what may happen to me or my car if that is the case...

The headlights flicker between normal output and dim output making it very difficult to verify if the headlights are even operational at times much less see in front of you while driving. It looks as if the headlights are rapidly turning off and on. This has been happening since the car was brand new but every time it's taken to a honda dealership, they don't know what the issue is. I have paid hundreds and hundreds of dollars repairing random things honda "thinks" might fix the problem but it's still a major issue that affects safety of the honda driver, passengers and other drivers on the road.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated the instrument panel lighting would not illuminate. All of the gauges were operable but the lighting would not illuminate when driving the vehicle at night. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, who offered no assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The vin was unavailable.the failure mileage was 250,000.

(1) enough accumulated driving hours will cause the failure, per honda service bulletin 04-027, and online information: the resistor in the audio unit over time will be heated up and fail due to a design defect, resistor" too close to the a heat sink.2) cd/ac/fan unit display went dark. Consequently, the defroster cannot be reliably set, causing a driving hazard, especially in the wet pacific nw and at night. This is a safety issue, not just the cd display.(3) no onewill contact dealership. This is a complaintagainstthe vehicle, not to the dealership.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact stated that the key had a chip that could recognize the vehicle.the vehicle would stall as if it were being stolen.the chip embedded in the key appeared to be damaged and stopped working.the contact was locked out of the vehicle.she took her vehicle to a repair shop and was informed that when the chip and instrument panel lights turned off, that indicated that there was something wrong with the key.the current mileage was 78,783 and failure mileage was approximately 77,000.

Nhtsa# 10016310... 2004 honda accord 2.4l coupe. A water leak in the middle-front dash board. The leak had run into the ecu of my car and caused my car to lock the transmission. I was lucky to not be traveling at a high rate of speed and in a populated area. Anything could have happened with the ecu shorting in water. My car is currently in the honda shop being trouble shot for the extent of electrical damage. Car will not start.

I got back in my car in the parking lot at wal-mart and the center console display is no longer lighted.this is a safety concern because if the windows fog up and it is dark, you cannot see the buttons.the center of the car that should be lighted is completely dark.honda dealer where i bought the car wants to charge $115.00 for a diagnostic test.i read where the warranty for this was extended to 7 years or 100,000 miles.my car should be covered, but the honda dealer says no.

The unit lights behind the radio knobs, a/c functions etc. Has gone out. It is a consistent issure with these honda's. Honda is requiring almost a 1000.00 to fix. Read the customers reviews online ..its a common issue.

While at a stop light, my car just shut off for no apparent reason. Prior to that i would have glitches (on/off) while listening to the radio but this happened while i was driving. I didn't notice the problem before but it just kept shutting off even though the gas tank was full and the battery in it is new. I took it into a mechanic for a diagnostic but nothing came up in their sensor. The mechanic looked at all of the connections and couldn't sense that there was an issue. I know that i didn't buy a new car but it had a full inspection. I'm worried that although it passed it's safety inspection if it is truly safe to drive since it keeps shutting off while driving and especially coming to stops.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving 60 mph, the low beam, high beam and fog lights became dim. The failure was recurring and the instrument panel and radio lighting would also sporadically fail. The vehicle was taken to a repair shop where it was indicated that the eld device in the fuse box needed to be replaced. The vehicle was also taken to an authorized dealer, who diagnosed that the fuse box needed to be replaced. The vehicle was to be inspected and repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 40000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving 45 mph, the air bag warning light illuminated when the consumer hit a bump in the road. The vehicle was serviced under nhtsa campaign number: 14v700000 (air bags), but the remedy failed. The contact mentioned that the air bag warning light continued to illuminate after the recall repair. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 157,247. Also, the battery was replaced and there was an issue with the driver's side seat belt buckle.updated 10/26/15.....updated 11/02/15 ...updated 03/19/18... Consumer stated faulty cable reel replaced per ahm updated 05/16/18

I have noticed that when i try to turn on car there is a lost in connection and car won't turn on i have to turn the steering wheel in order for car to finally turn on. I think there is a problem with the ignition switch. I have done research and seems like other honda owners have had the same problem. I'm just afraid that car will stop in the road while i'm driving.

Air bags replaced, after picking up car from honda dealer; car will not start. Appears something is sucking all the juice so starter does not have enough power to start. Car worked great before (besides the kill people at low speeds thing), handed over to honda, now wont start. Mind you this car was actually recalled in 2014 but only just now received new bags. Very un-pleased with the way honda handled this very scary situation.

The radio and gear shift lights do not illuminate at all. Cd player ejects cd's immediately upon insertion of disc does not play at all.

1. Car would not start.called aaa, jump started.battery was fully charged.no apparent reason for not starting.no further problems.2004 honda accord on april 3, 2007. 2.neighbor has 2006 honda accord.he started and was backing out of driveway and thecar stalled half way onto street and would not start.taken to dealer.no problem foundon april 9,2007. Could be dangerous if happened on road.

The lights on the radio and ac pannel do not work, the lcd does not display the radio stations or the ac temperatures. Now i find that the cost is over $800.00. Also i remember that when i brought the car in for service, in the past,the technician asked me if i had any problems with the dash light, seems he already knew about this problem over a year ago.

The display has gone out. This is a known fact for honda. They extended the warranty. Many experience after the warranty. Circuit board is faulty and they know it, why not replace it for owners who spent money on their product. This takes away from some visibility inside vehicle. I'm told it may be a heat issue...

The headlights on my 2004 honda accord go dimmer and brighter about every minute while driving or parked.this headlight problem only occurs when the a/c or defrost is on.i believe the extra load on the electrical system with these components turned on is causing the headlights to dim about every 60 seconds.it could be related to a fan or other engine component turning on and off, not sure.the dealer replaced my batteryand checked the alternator but the problem still occurs. The dealer says it is normal for honda accords to do this, but i think there should be a recall.this is very distracting to myself and the drivers in front of me. It looks like i am flashing my lights.

For no fault on my part, radio lcd clock light stop working. This should be a recall, it is happening to all 2003 to 2007 cars.

Heads lights dim as i drive in city streets. Honda has a service bulletin on this but never did a recall on hondas 2003 to 2005. The eld has a faulty solder joint. This is what the honda factory service bulletin states. This is very dangerous at night. Part is over $550.00 plus labor.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the vehicle stalled due to the anti-theft system. As a result, the contact was unable to unlock the doors or start the vehicle. In order to enter the vehicle, the contact had to climb through the window. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer, where the contact was informed that the vehicle needed new ignition keys and needed to have its computer reprogrammed. The contact also stated that there were numerous complaints regarding the anti-theft system on the internet. The failure mileage was 160,000.

Radio does not play audio, randomly blasts static at very loud level, causing driver to be startled. No functions of radio work.

Seat belt will not reset the light is on constantlythe wind shield wipers control the water will never pump the water out however the pump is good. The radio works however you can not see the panel and lights, that includes the air conditional and heater lights. The pain on all of my honda's are coming off or fading with a white color and spots all over.

The display for the climate control and radio light went out making it impossible to see what is happening as far as defrost and heat ext..this is a safety issue as it is impossible to see what is going on with the climate control system, and out of the windshield.this needs to be a safety recall for this reason.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the vehicle would stall sporadically and without warning. The contact stated that the instrument panel would illuminate as the failure occurred. The contact took the vehicle to a mechanic and was told that the ignition switch needed to be replaced. The failure mileage was unknown, but the current mileage was 114,000.

My vehicle allows me to remove the key with it not in park. I know that this was a recall on 2003 honda accords but not 2004. I don't understand why this can happen. It will cost me upwards of $700 to fix a defect. It has been doing this behavior since i bought the vehicle back in 2011.

Light for instrument panel display quit working, making it impossible to read climate controls, defrosts, radio etc. This creates a safety hazard when needing to control these functions while driving.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving 55 mph, the air bag light warning illuminated. The contact stated that the vehicle was not taken to the dealer for inspection. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 51,000.updated 08/20/13*ljthe consumer stated when he put his seat belt on, the air bag light went out. While the vehicle was running, he un-latched the seat belt, the air bag light illuminated and stayed on, after he put the seat belt on. Updated 08/22/13

Radio/hvac lighting has failed two times, repaired by honda dealership. The unit is not working again. Unable to see hvac/climate control/radio/clock when unit is out. I almost rear ended another vehicle trying to adjust heat (had to swerve into emergency lane and nearly landed in a ditch. Honda of america refuses to replace the unit despite unsuccessful attempts to repair it.

My 2004 honda accord had an engine fire caused by a defective high pressure power steering hose.the hose sprung a leak, spraying power steering fluid onto the engine, which caught fire.this defect is already the subject of nhtsa recall 12v-222, but inactivity and foot-dragging on honda's part has caused this otherwise avoidable safety incident.

Ignition problem- can not turn key in ignition switch, can not turn on car. Left me stranded several times.when searching complaints there has been previous complaints for same problem.why no recall for problem.i am told it would be very expensive to fix.air bag light keeps coming on- i have never received any recall notice.

I was driving on the freeway with rain, and the whole front panel (where the stereo, a/c, emergency light, went off. As i was tryng to find the emergency light( cause i was going slow in the rain and fix the temp. To clear de window i almost crash with another car. This shoul be taken more serious. I called and honda said i was out of warranty. Ive been going to the dealer and they want me to pay almost a $1000, i called honda customer service and they insist i ve benn out of warranty.this afect the concentration and visibility on the car .i've been reading and its a common problem on this model.

This is the third time this has happened. While driving my 2004 honda accord ex the light denoting the driving gear has come on. The 1st time it happened i took it to crown honda dealership. They said the computer didn't record the act and couldn't find the problem.today on the way to the crown dealership the same thing happened twice. Both times i stopped the car and restarted the car. On the second restart the light disappeared and drove fine. Hopefully this isn't automatictransmission going bad.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving during the evening, he was unable to see the climate control panel. The climate control panel failed without any previous warning. The vehicle was not taken to dealer or repair shop for inspection or repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure; however no assistance was provided. The failure and current mileages were 170,000.

Radio and climate control display stops working.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving 60 mph, the instrument panel lighting failed to illuminate. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who stated that the circuit board needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 143,000. The vin was not available.

Smells burning when use heated seats, something is burning. Passengerseat, we are afraid of fire,,we stopped using it.

Radio and hvac controls lights are out. The radio operates but the lights are out.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While parked, the contact noticed that the center console lighting was no longer illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostics. The technician stated that the circuit panel in the radio system failed and the circuit board would have to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 90,381. ..updated 04/19/12 the consumer stated the center console displayed a variety of data, not just the radio. With the display dark, it was difficult to activate the defroster controls at night. Updated 06/04/12

Vehicle air conditioner drain hose improperly installed by factory, causing excessive water build up in a/c reservoir.water drained onto vehicle ecu, causing corrosion.engine started running poorly, followed by failure of ecu to recognize valid keys.vehicle would not start and had to be towed.problem could have easily cause stalling in interstate traffic.internet searches show this to be a common problem due to the design and placement of the ac unit directlyover the unprotected ecu.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While the vehicle was parked, the air bag warning light illuminated and the radio failed to function. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the brake pads, dome light, and multiple parts needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 252,869.

Radio stopped playing music and makes loud cracking noise that is startling when driving. When searching for solutions online, it was suggested "a chip for the audio output has failed and exploded on the internal printed circuit board." there are hundreds of complaints posted online by other honda accord owners. Honda won't fix and some commentssay that the non-dealer mechanics have further damaged the vehicle when trying fix the issue. The costs to possibly fix with chances of causing more damage is greater than $500. If it's not a common issue, honda should take responsibility and correct the issue. It is dangerously loud sometimes and causes me to lose focus on the road.

I purchased a 2004 honda accord in october of 2008, the car was running and functioning well until the year 2010 where i started to have problems with the radio not working, the transmission failed and now in 2011 had to replace the sop ecm (per honda dealer the memory card of the car), i have spent more than $6,000 on this car because i hadso many major a minor problems with it. And even though i have followed the schedule maintenance visits to the dealer this car still reflecting problems. I have gotten everything fixed till this moment and im afraid the car will still give me problems in the future.

The front instrument panel (the panel that contains the buttons to turn on/off the defrost, heater, air conditioner, radio) failed to illuminate in april of 2009. After getting in my car, putting my key in the ignition, and turning the headlights on i noticed that the panel did not illuminate. Typically, the panel illuminates after turning on the headlights. This day, after turning on the headlights the panel did not illuminate and has never there after illuminated since that date. At first i thought it to be an issue with a fuse (since it is an electrical issue) so i sought the owners manual to see which fuse controlled the panel. After having difficulty understanding the fuse layout i searched online for help and that is when i discovered that many other honda owners have had this problem and that it in fact is not a problem caused by a simple fuse. This is a significant safety issue at night due to the fact that it is very difficult to find the defrost button on the panel when it is not illuminated and on rainy nights or other nights when the defrost is needed be very obstructive to the clear visibility of the driver of they can not access the defrost when needed. Because of this safety issue it is highly recommended that a recall is activated to replace and fix the electrical malfunctions of the panel that i have detailed.

While driving on a rainy day the battery signal flashes for a couple of seconds and the steering gets locked for approx 3 sec and after 3 sec it gets back to normal. It usually happens while turning and on a rainy day. This could result in a situation of life and death. Initially we thought it is just one off situation but these days the problem is increasing. We have got it checked at 2 places including pepboys and they could not figure out the problem.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. When the vehicle was started, the driver's seat belt warning indicator illuminated and remained lit until the vehicle was turned off. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The dealer and manufacturer were not notified. The failure mileage was unknown.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated the instrumental panel circuit board failed. The instrumental panel and interior lights would not come on. The vehicle was taken to alocal mechanic who was unable to diagnose the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 112,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving 20 mph, the radio blinked off and turned back on. The vehicle had not been inspected or repaired. The current mileage was 47,657. The failure mileage was approximately 46,000.

I was driving my normal route and coming up on my right turn. The dashboard lights and all interior lights of my car went black and i was unable to steer my car. Within seconds i tried to brake. My pedal went directly to the floor and my brakes never engaged. I had no steering and no brakes going 55mph (forcing me through a red light). I was t-boned by a suv at 60mph (no skid marks for either of us)- a full impact crash. My side of the car was destroyed, my car sent spinning into and taking out a pole, and then my car spun down an embankment. The next thing i remember is being cut out of my car and then nothing past that. I spent the next 5-6 days at 2 different hospitals. I suffered lung/heart/body trauma (especially due to airbag and seatbelt) and a major concussion. Wherever the airbag hit and seatbelt lay- i'm a rainbow of colors. I am looking at a lengthy recovery and unable to return to work for a few weeks, unable to take college finals, nor can i return to college next semester due to heart trauma. My husband and i hadmoments of brake and steering problems sporadically/occasionally in the last few months. Each time we took in our car we were told "we can't find any problems".and the notorious: "there are no recalls for your brakes". We have four children and this incident has affected each of us.

This reported issue is not specific to my 2004 honda accord, but applies to many vehicles.on almost a weekly basis, i see people driving their cars at night on freeways and city streets without their lights on, posing a danger to other motorists who might not see them.i believe the cause of this can be solved simply:change the light switch to not illuminate the dashboard unless the lights are on.my car always has its dashboard illuminated, regardless of whether the lights are on or not.there is a small "idiot light" of a green headlight when the lights are on, but it hardly noticeable.if instead the car's dashboard would be dark when the lights aren't on (like in 25+ year-old cars), i believe most drivers would be much less likely to forget to turn their lights on -- do you agree?

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord ex. The contact stated that the lighting on the radio and temperture controls would illuminate.the vehicle had not been inspected by a dealer nor repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 70,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord ex. The contact stated that the lights on the radio and cd audio had become inoperable. The dealer was not notified of the issue.the manufacturer was also not notified. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 131,000.

2004 honda/accord, first incident started with interior lights not going on, then console lights not turning on, then radio turning off by itself and finally radio now makes a loud buzzing noise before turning off by itself.

The display for the radio/ac is very dim.the radio still works but you can't see the display.this is a known problem for this type of vehicle.honda needs to have a recall and fix this on all accords.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving 35 mph, the instrument panel failed to function. As a result, all the meters and gauges displayed incorrect readings. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the circuit board needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 141,000.

Car struck deer, damaging front left headlight.within minutes car caught on fire and completely burned out.

My radio and a/c display went out. I have to turn on my interior lights at night to adjust the temperature in my car. It is extremely dangerous if my windows get foggy and i cannot fix it without pulling off of the road. This car needs to be recalled. I should not have to pay $1000 for a problem that all of these models are having.

Low beam headlights wont work, systemic problemwith honda motors 2003-2004 product line,many pilots and civics recalled but not accords . Must use same parts and engineering.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the radio will power on and off on its own and while the radio was turned off it began trying to eject compact disc although nothing was in the cd player. The dealer was contacted and stated they were not aware of the problem. The vehicle failure was not diagnosed nor repaired. The contact does not feel safe driving the vehicle . The failure mileage was 90,000 and the current mileage was 105,000.

Another death could be avoided, this car was recalled in 2014 too late for eadomination of the car, and now after speaking with attorneys again the air bars are involved.our son was so evict rated that there was nothing to do, pronounced dead at the scene . Emt's were helpless, he lost his face and his chest.no protection from this vehicle, pleas notify others.[xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

I purchase a car from sunshine auto new link finance on west tennessee st tallahassee fl on march 22 2016 i purchase this auto off good faith from the sale women and owner after taking vehicle home i notice the vehicle was barely pulling like it was low on fluids i also notice 2 recalls air bags n one back seat beat working as require by law it was also pently motion on highway turning n riding down road this company runs a fraud scams n owner claims he always out state n business closed down after fraud customer out there money comany has been under 8 differnt name since 2011 please feel free to call [xxx] any more questions.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

The interior lighting on the radio and other components went out.it is dangerous to be driving and trying to figure out where fan and other buttons are in the dark.i should not need to use a flashlight to figure out how to clear fog from the windows.if i have a related accident my insurance company would consider it my fault even though it is a design or manufacturing defect.

Noticed upon starting car:lights on my dashboard have darkened completely (and permanently, not intermittently).this includes the defroster indicator, dashboard buttons, climate control, radio, and clock.this is a very common problem for 03-07 accords, hundreds of users have complained about it for years.see the following thread:http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/advice/t-8584.htmlplease submit this to honda for recall action.

Car just shut off when i stepped on the brake. Had to restart the car and it ran fine until i hit the brakes again. Now it shuts off or stalls whenever i use the brakes, turn signals, head lights, and high beam lights. Check engine light will flash rapidly and go out sometimes.

Car would not always start when turning the key.sometimes is would start immediately and other timesi would have to keep turning the key and eventually it would start.a few times it took me over 1/2 hour to get the car started. Battery was less that a year old.had the battery checked and it was ok. Had to take car to garage and have the starter replaced.i tried finding more information on line and found this is a common complaint with the honda accord.my vehicle is only 5 years old and has 63,000 miles on it. I should not of had to replace the starter. I had to pay $390.91 to replace the starter.

The lights on the radio and ac pannel do not work, the lcd does not display the radio stations or the ac temperatures.

The display where the heater and radio is does not light up, we just purchased this veh 2/12/15... I tried to drive it last night and it's a safety issue after dark, u can't see to turn knobs/buttons or any thing to do w/the heater....u have to turn overhead done lights on to see the buttons, it's very dangerous.

When driving on the interstate for over an hour the transmission began slipping but once i began driving on hills the transmission was no longer catching and i could no longer drive the car. The electrical issue comes from the windows not responding immediately to me pressing them down and the lock button on the remote and the lock button on the car door do not lock.

Could not start car on 2 occasions months apart.originally thought steering wheel was locked hard against switch.this time switch easily turned but car seemed to have dead battery.both times no further indication of battery problems.

While driving the vehicle at night, i experienced a spontaneous total electrical failure when switching the dash control which powers the digital thermometer/odometer control. This effected headlights, steering and braking, as if the car was turned completely off, but i was able to coast toward the road shoulder.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While parked, the contact noticed that the lights on the heating and air conditioning panel would not illuminate. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostics where the technician stated that the panel would have to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 119,000. Updated 4/2/12

2004 honda exl v-6; headlights dim as a result of the eld issue which is honda is fully aware of.the car works fine in every other aspect.honda's explanation that this is normal and acceptable does not do anything to ease my concerns as the headlights flicker during nighttime driving. I am very disappointed that honda is not taking the necessary steps to resolve this issue, as it is a very noticeable issue.given the number of online postings and complaints filed directly to honda over this issue, the nhtsa needs to apply some pressure to honda to get them to resolve this dangerous situation on their accord models.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact started the vehicle and noticed that the headlights were activated and the instrument panel lights failed to illuminate. The contact planned to take the vehicle to an authorized dealer for diagnosis. The manufacturer was not notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 85,000.updated 03/23/12 updated 04/09/12

Honda accord was at a complete stop when rear ended by another vehicle. The air bag sensor did come on but the air bag did not deploy.the air bag sensor remains on after impact.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the vehicle failed to start. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, who diagnosed that the battery needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired but the failure recurred. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was unavailable.

There was a recall on the torque convertors for 2004 honda accords but i cannot get anyone to fix my honda's torque convertor under the recall

I had purchased my 2004 honda accord ex on 7-16-04 with 145 miles on it. Two days later i was attempting to accelerate and the car went dead, no power,steering or brakes. I hit the guard rail with my new car. It has about 202 miles on it. So far the dealer said this is the first time this has ever happened from other articles posted here, i see its not. Also on other sites, the end result is always honda finds no problem. I am afraid to drive a car with 202 miles on it. If they choose to repair it. I hope not...

I had been driving 10 min. (70mph) on the interstate when i went to pass another motorist as soon as i turned on my blinker the car started to shutdown. After several minutes i discovered that when i applied the brakes the car would also make an sudden jerk and begin to shutdown. The car would drive completely normal as long as you did not activate either the blinkers or the brakes. I tried several other electrical accessories and none of them seemed to effect the car. After driving for several hours we exited the interstate and put the car in neutral after engaging the brake for several seconds the car died . When i took my foot off the brake it immediately restarted and the problem stopped.

When turn on the a/c, left side blows very hot air, and passenger side blows cool air. I turned the a/c to full (all the way to blue) but still getting extremely hot air from left side while my wife (in passenger) started complaining that she is shivering.

First, i called approximately two weeks ago and filed a complaint over the telephone.the man i talked to said he would follow up with an email to me, which he never did. He also said i would receive something by mail, which i never did. My name is [xxx]i would like to know what happened to that complaint?in short:my 2004 honda accord's transmission failed at 94k. Honda said my vin was not part of the recall. Who did honda make a deal with? i had to pay to have the trans rebuilt. Now going high speeds for long distances the dash board lights up, the d light blinks, the triangle comes on, the engine light comes on. Once the car cools down most lights go off and after 3 cycles, the engine light goes off. Auto zone came up with some p code that it was a sensor. The trans guy replaced it., i am still getting dashboard lights and this time i lost the speedometer. Someone said the trans is overheating. But then why the p code that it is a sensor electrical problem? if honda is having such a big problem with this why isn't the highway safety commission getting involved? why doesn't everyone write to them and make a complaint? why aren't you getting involved with this issue?honda put a bad product in their cars and the consumers are suffering.in 1970s chevy put a small trans in a mid size car with plastic parts. After 3 transmissions and a trip to court the judge ordered they put a bigger trans in my car. Is this the same thing? this is a very serious problem with honda and their transmissions and i would like to know why the consumers are getting the raw deal on this?the honda dealership said they don't know anything about this problem?how can that be when there are so many complaints!information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

On december 30, 2011 the back-light on my radio stereo as well as the a/c panel went out. This poses a safety issue because1. During storms or bad weather, i cannot see what station to turn the radio for tornado warnings or weather updates.2. To adjust a/c or heater settings, i must take my focus off the road to turn on the overhead light and adjust settings.3.in weather conditions such as high fog or where you need to use a defrost, i must must take my focus off the road to turn on the overhead light and adjust settings.

The lcd radio display went dark.everything works but no dashboard information.this is a well documented problem and honda issued a warranty extension.this should be a recall.

Major electrical problems began about 2 years ago. Radio display won't light, but radio/cd still plays; air conditioner cools intermittently, though compressor is working and freon is adequate; tail lights sometimes work, sometimes don't; ignition switch makes a noise as though the engine was already started when i turned the key, even though it wasn't - eventually the ignition switch had to be replaced (problem still occurs from time to time); brake calipers have always pulsed no matter how slow i come to a stop; and airbag light comes on for no apparent reason as there is not hindrance to the sensor switch mechanism below the seats.

The transmission is fail according to honda dealer inspection, honda dealer does not take any responsability of the transmission problem neither the honda manufacturer. Air condition does not cool on even it was repaired once but it still does not work.

Purchased car with 10 miles on it. Failed to start upon leaving dealership. Apparently loose wire. Salesman wiggled with cable and car started. Every day since the purchase of car, i would have a false start requiring a second or even third try to start the car.25 days later, 1200 miles later, the car died and was towed to the nearest honda dealer. Apparently, the battery was not installed properly and all cables surrounding the battery was loose and the headlamp cover was loose also. There is clunk noise when you initially put the car in drive and was told by the dealer that this is normal noise.there is a metallic rub when depressing on the brake and there is loud brake noise also. Dealer said this was normal also, but i'm not so sure of this. *la

2004 honda accord.consumer requests a vehicle recall for faulty radio wiring.the consumer stated a year ago, she began having problems with the radio. It would make a very loud pop and then go off. The audio would disappear, but the radio was still on. At times, there was a popping and hissing sound. The radio issue, occurred on an intermittent basis.

Light display went out that controls radio and hvac components 2 years ago. Dark at night when driving and when the windows get fogged up you can not see the switch to turn on defrost because the printed circuit board has stopped working, so it requires you to turn on interior light to find the defrost button, this is very dangerous while driving at night. After researching last night i found honda extended the warranty on this until 2011 or 100,000. So i called honda and i was told i'm past the warranty it's whichever comes first (i never received a letter from honda or it would have went in to get fixed) this in my opinion should be covered by the dealer as it could cause a fatality with someone fumbling with the interior lights just to get the defrost buttons on.

Audio unit display went blank / extremely dim.this unit controls radio and, most importantly, the heating and cooling settings for the car.covered under extend warranty (7 years /100k miles), but car has 116k miles, yet 6 years old.since electronics failures should be based on usage hours of operation), believe this failure should be covered under the warranty.

The air bag warning indicator is illuminated spontaneously regardless if the vehicle was in motion or at start-up and whether the front passenger seat was occupied or unoccupied. The recall 07v001000 (air bags: frontal: sensor/control module) does not include my vin.

I had purchased my 2004 honda accord ex on 7-16-04 with 145 miles on it. Two days later i was attempting to accelerate and the car went dead.no power,steering or brakes. I hit the guide rails with my new car. It has about 202 miles on it. So far the dealer said this is the first time this has ever happened from other articles posted here, i see its not. Also on other sites. The end result is always honda finds no problem. I am afraid to drive a car with 202 miles on it. If they choose to repair it. I hope not.

The consult circuit board that lights up where to find the defroster, heater, stereo, ac is totally dark. This is a safety issue and i must turn on a light to see the controls and i feel this is a great safety issue and should be a recall for all honda's since i have read on line how many people hadthis problem. I was never notified by honda that they would fix it free (possible) if you get your car there before 7yrs or 100,000 miles but they keep that very quiet. I was so busy paying to keep my home and honda never sent me any word on this and problem.

All lights of display box (for radio, a/c, audio, car info, temperature, clock, etc), display panel, and backlights of all switches on that box, such as heater on/off, a/c, front and rear defroster, temperature, and all controls about electronics,are gone, i.e. Not displayed.functions are working but backlight isn't working.it is a serious problem for safety.for example, in the night when you drive highway, you can't find the defroster switch to turn on to remove fog of rear window. You can't adjust the channel at the night when you need to hear emergency radio channel. No info about car at all. Honda admitted that it had a problem and so they extended the warrant period, but this problem appeared irregularly. For me, just after passing the warrant period they said (100k).it should be recalled.i found a lot of complaints and same issues in the internet.please investigate and ask honda to fix this problem whatever their warrant period.thank you for your effort!

Hi, the honda knock sensor harness wire is made with low-grade material, which is getting snapped or cut due toengine heat or attracting vermin as per blogs dirveaccord.net, odyclub.com as being soya based. The part number for accord v6: p/n 30531-rca-a00 h/c 7134133 or odyssey, pilot: p/n 30531-p8f-a00 h/c 5878327. This wire cost is $5-$6 but it takes about $600 to $700 to replace in local dealership with engine malfunction happening with p0325 code which indicates knock sensor malfunction. The sensor failing suddenly with out warning is causing untold hard ships to all the honda owners and its needs to be fixed immediately to avoid severe engine damage and over heating. So i am requesting nhtsa to investigate and request honda to issue an recall of this small 3inch wire and avoid headaches to the common people.i also see lot of people with acura, honda accord,ody have reported with honda of this problem from year 2004 and find below is a copy of the letter from a blog. That it was reported with sept 10,2004 with case no b012004-09-07011 to american honda motor co.,1919 torrance blvd.,torrance, ca 90501http://acurazine.com/forums/problems-fixes-114/knock-sensor-chewed-mouse-mice-eating-wires-mouse-ate-my-tl-merged-threads-554357/the url is: http://www.acura-tl.com/forums/showt...2&page=1&pp=25.

Battery light continually flickers intermittently.when the battery light flickers, my headlights get very dim, my a/c fans fluctuate in speed, and my aftermarket stereo amplifiers (2) cut out.when it first happened, i immediately took my vehicle to an auto parts store where they tested the battery, starter, and alternator.battery had a dead cell but was still holding a charge.starter and alternator tested ok.i bought a new battery on the spot.that did not correct the problem.i have brought the vehicle to get checked at multiple auto parts stores and the auto repair shop.no one can find anything wrong.every day seems to get a little worse.it has gotten to the point where the battery light is always on and the car loses power intermittently along with all of the other symptoms i have already listed.

I started up my car after being parked for about 2 hours in normal conditions and the lcd display for the radio/clock/ac/heat/vents etc did not light up.i've had it checked and the only solution is an expensive one.one repair place also told me that this has been happening to a lot of honda's lately.

Audio-hvac display model is dark for an unknown reason.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the interior lights on the instrument panel were inoperative, making it difficult to see how far the vehicle was traveling and how much fuel was in the fuel tank. The dealer and manufacturer were notified, but denied any assistance with repairs of the failure. The vehicle was in the process of being repaired. The failure mileage was 75,000 and the current mileage was 106,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact started the vehicle and noticed that the headlights were activated and the instrument panel lights failed to illuminate. The contact planned to take the vehicle to an authorized dealer for diagnosis. The manufacturer was not notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 85,000.updated 03/23/12 updated 04/09/12

The srs (supplemental restraint system) dash light comes on and will not go off until the part is replaced. The dealership told me the airbags would not operate or would not operate properly if a wreck occurred because the part was "bad".i was provided a rental car while the part was replaced.previous research revealed a previous investigation into this problem on the 2001 honda accord.(why is the same defective part still being used?).

Radio/temperature display blacked out.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the lighting on the instrument panel had become inoperable. As a result, the contact was unable to read any of the gauges or meters on the instrument panel. The vehicle was not taken to have the failure diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 97,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While parked, the contact noticed that the center console lighting was no longer illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostics. The technician stated that the circuit panel in the radio system failed and the circuit board would have to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 90,381. ..updated 04/19/12 the consumer stated the center console displayed a variety of data, not just the radio. With the display dark, it was difficult to activate the defroster controls at night. Updated 06/04/12

Over-clocked odometer for 2004 honda accord.

Stereo stopped working completely and has been draining the battery, even when the car is off.the battery has a 5 year warranty, but had to be replaced after only 3 years.after a mechanical diagnostic, it was determined that power is going to the stereo, but the stereo is not working.specific cause for malfunction has still not been determined.

I leased a 2004 honda accord ex v6 in may of 2004, from rick case in miramar fl.on august 31, 2005, i had to have my o ring discharge line replaced, due to leaking power steering fluid and noise.then, on april 3, 2006 i had to have my entire radio/cd player changed out due to led not working and both back window motors replaced due to loud noise and rolling down slowly.in july 2006, i relocated to atlanta, ga and purchased this vehicle via retail (transferred the title) in august 2007.then, november 9, 2007, i had to have the power steering pump replaced due to leaking fluids and a loud noise.today is august 6, 2009 and i am again having the same power steering issues!!other problems that i am currently having with my car: had to get my battery changed august 9, 2007; window motor problems with both my front seat windows; internal lights not working on transmission gear-shift, over-head light.i am so unhappy with this honda purchase as i thought that they were known for their longevity, especially since i have been the only owner and got the car brand new. The main thing is i need answers or directions as to what my next step.please advise, thank you. I am still making payments on this car!!updated 08/07/09.

Honda accord 2004, noise from brakes while driving forward and reverse. After numerous times of trying to correct the brake problem, the consumer was finally told the noise was a characteristic of the vehicle. The battery was replaced.

Could not start car on 2 occasions months apart.originally thought steering wheel was locked hard against switch.this time switch easily turned but car seemed to have dead battery.both times no further indication of battery problems.

I got out the driveway and made a right turn.the ignition key jump out of the ignition key hole and broke the key handle ( plastic with remote doors/trunk opening. The car stalled and stop.i put the key ( the metal part) in but the engine did not start.i tried super glue the metal and plastic back together and turn the ignition key. The engine was on normal.i took the key out, and tried to turn it with the metal part again. The car did not start. I did not realize the serious of the problem until i read the worcester telegram gazette ( saturday 8/13/05) and found the honda acura rsx has the same problem to other and it locked him three times. I may get kill if the key jump out of the ignition and stall on the highway. Please alert honda about these problems: could be bad ignition lock, shift interlock mechanism, or steering column or the anti-theft. Please help and investigate this serious safety device.

Numerous problems, braking system, transmission, problem starting the car. Recall notice for a part to be changed in the transmission. Campaign id number : 04v176000 gear failure could result in transmission lockup, which could result in a crash.the consumer stated that underneath the car sounds like it going to fall apart.the vehicle sways while being driven. *tc

I have a 2004 ex v-6 accord coupe.i have had the vehicle in the shop numerous times.i had the car for 1 week it had 175 miles on it and the check engine light came on.all six pistons were misfiring.i have had the car in 3 times now for excessive noise on the drivers side window.the dealership fixed it once and told me that some noise is normal.. (my 76 honda civic doesn't even make as much noise as this car does)the check engine light comes on and blinks and goes offhas done this numerous times.dealership resets it and says that it is ok. I have also had the car in 2 times because it won't start.dealership says to turn key to first click to let the fuel injection lines fill with fuel.it doesn't work.i am taking it back to the dealership once again tomorrow because the trunk doesn't latch correctly..what a dissappointment this car has been and its not even a year old..i will never buy another honda again.the quality has gone severely down hill.

2004 honda accord lx 4 cyl. Automatic 4 door 4533 miles ey will not come out of the iginition. This has happened four times. Each time i called the dealership to inform them of this event. I was told to bring it in, but they need to see the key not come out of the car to diagnose the problem. If it came out then bring it in the next time you have the problem.each time i was successful with key removal after about 20 minutes of play. I would be able to turn the car off and on. I would drive around, come back park, play with key,giggle key up and down, side to side, and still not be able to get my key out. I made sure that i was in park, back up go forward, and park, pull up e-brake. I risked my car being stolen because i couldn't get the key out at 11:30pm on 12/5/2004. I put my jacket over my wheel to cover it up and locked the car with my spare key. I took it into the dealership, and after 24 hours of being stuck- it came out in the service drive. Honda has had 12 complaints up to date. No recall has been formatted, nor has there been a successful solution to fix this problem.

My 2004 honda accord ex v6 occasionally has issues starting. My honda only has 1600 miles on it.it acts as if it's flooded; everytime i've had to remove the key and try again.i had the same exact issue (along with many others) with my 2003 honda accord ex v6 -- so many that the dealer bought the vehicle back from me (before i could lemon law it) and put me in the 2004 -- because "honda's are good cars".

I was driving on 1995 expressway at 65 mph, when the car completely died, i managed to coast it into a breakdown lane. I called the police thinking i had a computer chip problem that happened to a previous honda. Finally noticed that the radio was working and there had been a key symbol on the dashboard before it went out. I was able to start the car up and then realized that the ignition key had slipped forward into the off position while i was driving. I had not touched it, nothing jarred it and i cannot repeat it by hitting or leaning on the other items on the key chain. I noticed that the key has a lot of room to jiggle in the igniition switch. Checked your nhtsa to see similar problems with honda. Very concerned. Honda will not see the car until next week, they claimed of hearing about it in older cars but not newer.

Intermittently my v6 ex 2004 accord is difficult to start, and requires several attempts to get started.the dealer tell me that this is "normal" for this make and is related to the computer chip in the car.it seems that this was also a problem with the 2003 accords.it appears that no resolution is possible.

Could not start car on 2 occasions months apart.originally thought steering wheel was locked hard against switch.this time switch easily turned but car seemed to have dead battery.both times no further indication of battery problems.

I have a 2004 accord ex v6 and i having the same problem with my brakes popping and not wanting to stop they replaced my brakes last jan 2005 the car wasn't a year old yet and still having the same problem now i have to replace my rear brakes and also when i try to start my car it stalls and makes this sound it doesn't start i have to turn off and try again this has been going on for about a year now i took to the deal about 4 times they found nothing wrong.

I was driving my 2004 honda accord ex-l navi sedan and went to get gas.as i finished pumping the gas and went to start the car the car would not start.the car had to be towed to the closest honda dealership.they looked at the car the next day and said that the starter had malfunctioned and needed to be replaced.

I was driving my 2004 honda accord ex-l navi sedan and went to get gas.as i finished pumping the gas and went to start the car the car would not start.the car had to be towed to the closest honda dealership.they looked at the car the next day and said that the starter had malfunctioned and needed to be replaced.

I was driving my 2004 honda accord ex-l navi sedan and went to get gas.as i finished pumping the gas and went to start the car the car would not start.the car had to be towed to the closest honda dealership.they looked at the car the next day and said that the starter had malfunctioned and needed to be replaced.

While driving vehicle caught on fire.there was no warning.vehicle was towed to the dealer, wherea technician found that a piece of insulation started the fire. Manufacturer stated they will make only the repairs necessary.

(1) & (2) red safety restraint system (srs) light sporadically light on dash, within one month srs light consistently on. Dealer discovered broken ground wire under driver's seat. The purpose of the ground wire is solely to transmit information from the seat belt to the srs. (3) dealer repaired the broken wire and charged me $112.25. My request is for a refund in the amount of $112.25 because the repair as solely a safety repair and the diagnositc fee should not have been charged.

While driving at 35 mphconsumer smelled an odor of smoke.after pulling off to the side of the roadconsumer went to open the hood and was unable to to do so because the vehicle was consumed with flames.

I was driving when all of the sudden the radio panel went black, the radio works as well as the cd (it is a honda accord v6 2004 sedan) yet all the information on the display dissapear

2004 honda accord-ex (cloth); bought new at honda dealership.from the purchase date to present, problems with the following:*air conditioner/heater:water dripping from vents and window area; musty/moldy smell.*driver's seat: only one-way power is up; extremely uncomfortable.*stereo/entertainment:display goes on and off; cd's are burning hot when removed after playing for short time; whole area around system and panels are hot; sound is muffled from speakers.*front driver door:latch not functioning properly; doesn't stay open when it should and closes on person in driver seat when getting in/out car.*brakes: grinding.unk:after snow or rain and after brushing off snow from vehicle or after rain has stopped-- when trunk is open, water/snow gets into trunk (not designed well...needs better weather-stripping.)

Radio/hvac lighting has failed two times, repaired by honda dealership. The unit is not working again. Unable to see hvac/climate control/radio/clock when unit is out. I almost rear ended another vehicle trying to adjust heat (had to swerve into emergency lane and nearly landed in a ditch. Honda of america refuses to replace the unit despite unsuccessful attempts to repair it.

Abs/tcs module failing causing transmission no to go into gear or jump around gears and hard shifts and acts like transmission failure all with out giving any codes only code i have is 84-1car will start and drive anywere fine for about 15 to 30 mins then starts acting up like the transmission is failing, with help of honda mechanic andother accord owners saving me from buying an new 1300 transmission i have found abs/tcs module failure

August: 1st. Driving home shifted into 1st gear to go from a stop light. Car hesitated, began to go real slow even when trying to accelerate. Pushed gas pedal all the way to floor car did not go any faster. Rpm were revving up as if the car was going faster. Went into 2nd gear....the same. Check engine and tcs light was on. Turned off car 15min later the tcs light was off but check engine light was still on. Stayed on for about 2 days. Got codes check, it stated it was all misfires. 300-306. Reset. September: on the 15 fwy south on a sunday in september with my mother and kids going around 70mph in fast lane. Car then lost power instantly. Went down to 40mph car began to jerk and sputter. Had to put on hazard light and get off fwy as safe as possible. Very dangerous!!!!! stop and called aaa. Engine codes read again. Codes were: po300, po3001, po302, po303, po304, po305, po306,.p2138. Shut off car waited 30mins and car drove fine and tcs light went off, the check engine light went off later. Took car to honda specialist and they said it was the misfire of 1st coil spring. Got that replaced along with fuel injection cleaning and oil change.november-january: car running sluggish. Honda dealer says nothing is wrong. Taking off sluggish. Check engine light flashes on and off from time to time.feb 13th driving home on 210 fwy east at 8:30p. Going 70mph in 6the gear cruising and car instantly looses power again to 30 mph. Making cars swerve around me. Had to pull off fwy very slow with hazard lights on. Car began to sputter and jerk.feb16. Check engine and tcs light turned on while stopped at stop light. Car lost power and slowly turned into intersection. Pulled over. This is now becoming a safety hazard for my son and i and no one can give us answers and keep fixing things that aren't fixing the problem. Please help!

While driving the speed limit to take my children to school this morning 02-18-2016, my honda was in the last gear but suddenly downshifted into a power gear causing the car to jerk. My children and i were almost rear ended but the f-150 truck behind is swerved to keep from bitting us. I was very afraid also cause the seat belt around my children tightened to the point where my baby boy started crying cause it was like it choked him. After dropping them off, i got to the stop light which is on a hill and the car would not move. Put in park and cut off and car then went into gear but did not change fears to where it reved up the rpms. Cruised down hill to my home and decided to back up and the car would it even back up. I would like to know what can be done cause there seems to be a problem with honda and all the can tell me is that there is no recall i. My car except for the power steering. I did research and there are hundreds of complaints about similar problems if not the same.

Takata recall my radio ask me for code , all radio doesnt work

My 2004 honda accord ex v6 has traction control.all of a sudden the tc light came on and pushing the switch it will not go out.when you start up the car the orange triangle stays lit and then when you are driving the tc comes on and stays on. Brought it to a mechanic and he put it on the diagnostic machine but he didn't have the honda code.i called a honda dealership and they "release" the code information and i have to bring it into a honda dealer at $186 for the first hour just to run a test!!! the car does not even move in the snow here in the northeast without the tc.i heard that the honda accord was having issues with the traction control system.

My vehicle died going up a small hill for no reason.... Like it stalled but i had to restart the vehicle... Also the stereo doesn't work i think it could be electrical or the ignition switch? seen on youtube i'm not the only one that this is happening to. It stalls almost and doesn't propel in fifth at i have to down shift and go back to 5th and tei again... Sometimes it works other times i try 2 or three time to keep it accelerating. The hill thing was scary. What did it mean?

I bought a honda accord coupe 2004 brand new car on spe 29 2004. The carhas an unusual vibration when driving on the road no matter the speed. This unusual vibration made me and my coworkers feel dizzy and very dangerous to ride in the car.

Today was just another day to work.i have taken this road to work for past two years with me driving.first you get off the ramp, then stop at a stop sign, then you pass under the bridge to follow the straight road to work.however, today it was different.i first took the exit ramp and went to the end of it.stopped at the stop sign.checked both sides to see if it was clear for me to proceed and go ahead with making a turn. It was clear so i made a left turn and went straight.however, within next 5 yards after going straight my car's steering wheel started to shake and car pulled to the left.i could not control the car since all this happened so fast and my car hit the huge cement pole which is the base of the bridge.after talking with my husband and many others, they believe that car has somehow malfunctioned.the two theories we have is either steering wheel getting locked or left wheel giving out in some manner.this was not a new road for me.i was not a phone.i was not texting.i was not distracted in anyway.the car just had its own mind today and somehow it pulled to the left.i do not know if there are others who have had this problem, but i wanted to tell my story since i am not hurt as much.if this happened while being faster, this could have been fatal.

My vehicle died going up a small hill for no reason.... Like it stalled but i had to restart the vehicle... Also the stereo doesn't work i think it could be electrical or the ignition switch? seen on youtube i'm not the only one that this is happening to. It stalls almost and doesn't propel in fifth at i have to down shift and go back to 5th and tei again... Sometimes it works other times i try 2 or three time to keep it accelerating. The hill thing was scary. What did it mean?

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. When starting the vehicle, an abnormal grinding noise could be heard from the engine compartment. The failure occurred without warning. The dealer and manufacturer were not contacted. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 100,000.

I had been driving 10 min. (70mph) on the interstate when i went to pass another motorist as soon as i turned on my blinker the car started to shutdown. After several minutes i discovered that when i applied the brakes the car would also make an sudden jerk and begin to shutdown. The car would drive completely normal as long as you did not activate either the blinkers or the brakes. I tried several other electrical accessories and none of them seemed to effect the car. After driving for several hours we exited the interstate and put the car in neutral after engaging the brake for several seconds the car died . When i took my foot off the brake it immediately restarted and the problem stopped.

While i were driving locals, i notice a sudden drop in speed and spike in rpm. When i tried to accelerate, only rpm would go up and the car would not shift to higher gear. This happened without any warnings. No engine light. Nothing. If this happened in the freeway, it would have been very serious situation. I also noticed numerous 2003 2004 honda accord owners to have similar problems. This is definitely manufacturer's fault. I had to rebuild the transmission which came out to be $1820. This is serious situation.

While driving home from work i came to a red light, as i proceeded to hit the gas the car started to jump and would not accelerate. I was hitting the gas the engine would rev and the rpm's were super high but the car would only go about 5 mph with the ending revving really loud. After about a few seconds of hitting the gas and only going 5mph the car would finally jump into gear and go. Every time the car would come to a stop and then have to go again that's when it would happen over and over again. That night we decided to take it for a test drive and that's when the engine light came on and the "d" shift light was blinking and the "tca" light came on. There is seriously something wrong with the car when the day before the car drove like new. We looked up the recalls on online for our vehicle and see that there is one out for the auto transmission. Just weird all the sudden this would happen and there is a recall out in that. Please help!

My daughter was driving on the freeway and without stepping on the gas, the car kept accelerating.when she tried to brake to slow down, the car would shudder and kept trying to accelerate.it was not a floor mat problem.she got up to 85mph!!she had to down shift (automatic transmission) to try and slow down to get off the freeway in yorba linda, ca.thankfully, she got off safely and managed to stop the car.she had aaa tow the car home.even the tow truck driver could not get the car in neutral and said he felt the car revving.sounds just like the toyota incidents, but was not aware of hondas having this issue.this is very serious!!!so very grateful that my daughter did not get hurt or injure anyone else.i know this is not a mistake of pressing the wrong pedal. Is there any other problems with hondas like this?we will be towing the car to our mechanic soon.

As i merged into a freeway lane, my 2004 hondas transmission failed causing me to nearly be rear ended by an oncoming vehicle.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving at various speeds, the vehicle independently accelerated without warning. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the throttle box needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 137,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving at approximately 40 mph, the vehicle stalled and an unknown warning light illuminated. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic but was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 139,865.

The car went crazy revving up and down on its own.driving on the highway, it felt like the car would be applying the brakes on its own only to rev up again but felt like it was on neutral, then the gear would shift abruptly. At the intersection, once the light turned green, the engine would not proceed no matter how light i applied the gas pedal (i didn't want to "drown" it), it felt as if it were in neutral - only to speed up on its own. It felt like the car didn't know whether to speed up or slow down - the gears would jump from one to another on its own.horrible!

I did tune up my car because is run not good. The ball jointbroke good the happen on street in repair get new ball joint and new axle both thing for drivers sideused car had a good on gas mileage but after start giving bad mileages. Many time tune up. After that car not pick speed. One day i did google search. I find honda recall for transmission over one million. I call honda dealer abouttransmission recall he say need up date softwarebut they don't have recall about this yet . But they have recall airbags was which haven already done. Now my car have problems with transmission ,ball joint axle,smoking. Radio not works another i hope. I get recall soon . I wasn't know that to file complaints. Now i know and i helps other.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving 10 mph, grey smokeemitted from the engine compartment and from the rear of the vehicle. The contact mentioned that the malfunction indicator warning lamp was illuminated. The vehicle was towed to the dealer. The technician diagnosed that the head gasket was blown and the engine would need to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but did not offer any assistance since the vehicle was no longer under warranty. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 166,000. Updated*lj

Went onto highway at 60 mph suddenly car won't drive you can here when i put gas into it but wouldn't drive at all.

The transmission is fail according to honda dealer inspection, honda dealer does not take any responsability of the transmission problem neither the honda manufacturer. Air condition does not cool on even it was repaired once but it still does not work.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that when driving at speeds over 50 mph,the vehicle would shake violently. The dealer was contacted and advised that the engine mount needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but did not offer any assistance since the vehicle was not included in any recalls. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 110,000 and the current mileage was 126,539.

I was driving, the engine light came on, car stalled out.

As i was driving the transmission (automatic, v6 accord) kept slipping so although i was applying the gas the car was slowing down and not moving. So i had to turn the car off and then back on and it would move again for a little but and then the transmission would slip again and i would have to pull over andturn the car off and back on. I then had to have the car towed to atransmission shop for repairs. The transmission show replaced the transmission, soparts and labor came out to $1750.00.

I was driving down a city road and the vehicle started to accelerate on its own and it did not want to shift gear. I was able to apply brakes but the car continued to accelerate to very high rpms. I had no choice but to turn the shut off the car midway and pull-over. While stationary and car shut off on side of the roadi tried to turn it back it and it automatically jumped to high rpm and was never able to change gears from park to drive or anything because the car would take off. After 45 minutes of letting the car figure itself out, it stopped revving too high rpm and was able to go back home. The issue has stopped but now when i start the car up and switch from park to drive the car has a delayed engagement. Also, now my steering wheel locks up ever once in a while and when making turns randomly. I have checked power steering and no leaks or any sign on a repair that needs to be completed.

Preceding a high pitch whinethe vehicles slipped out of gear at third gear.there were no prior warnings.upon investigating other honda transmission problems i found the same problem was found in other 2004 honda accords. However, i was told by honda that my vin # did not match the recall.

My 2004 honda accord had an engine fire caused by a defective high pressure power steering hose.the hose sprung a leak, spraying power steering fluid onto the engine, which caught fire.this defect is already the subject of nhtsa recall 12v-222, but inactivity and foot-dragging on honda's part has caused this otherwise avoidable safety incident.

Vehicle air conditioner drain hose improperly installed by factory, causing excessive water build up in a/c reservoir.water drained onto vehicle ecu, causing corrosion.engine started running poorly, followed by failure of ecu to recognize valid keys.vehicle would not start and had to be towed.problem could have easily cause stalling in interstate traffic.internet searches show this to be a common problem due to the design and placement of the ac unit directlyover the unprotected ecu.

I'm driving 427 south (toronto) late evening, and i approach someone who is driving 80 km/hr, so i decide to overtake the car. I change a lane, accelerate for couple seconds, and when i release a gas pedal, my car doesn't slow down, it continues to accelerate on its own, and engine is running violently, it reaches max rpms (i think it's 5000 rpms), and than a computer drops rpms down. So, nothing is pressing a gas pedal, and the engine pulling like crazy, car is accelerating, and highway is over in 5 seconds. I touch a gas pedal - it is soft, but it's springing back when i release it, and there is no a bottle or a carpet stuck in between, i check cruse control - it is not on, so i press brakes and try to slow down the car with brakes which is not easy because the engine is still running on max rpms and pulling a car, you can feel it. So, i stop eventually at the side of the road and shut down the engine.the next day i checked under the hood for the problem, and i discovered the next. There is a part of a car called a throttle, that regulates air intake in the engine, and this way speed of engine is regulated too. The throttle is regulated by two cables. One cable (not a wire) goes from a gas pedal, and it's attached to a metal bracket on a throttle. Another cable (not a wire) goes from cruise control, and it's attached to a plastic bracket on a throttle. So, plastic deteriorated over time, and cruise control cable broke off and jammed the throttle on the max opening when i was driving on the highway.i think honda has to do a recall to fix this situation because it is a safety issue. When something brakes in your car and you cannot start a car, or when something starts squeaking or rattling, and you have time to go to a mechanic to fix it - it's one story, but when you drive and you car accelerates on it's own - it's a different story.

While driving on the interstate the rpm needle began oscillating rapidly between low and high numbers and the car was in a distressed state.i pulled onto the shoulder and drove slowly to an exit at which pointi had to stop at a redlight.once green, i attempted to accelerate forward without success.the car would not engage in any gear, including reverse.i called the police who pushed me out of the road to a safe location.the honda facility i use for maintenance advised that i have a total transmission failure.i called honda america and was told that it was not in the best interest of the company to assist.

Hi, the honda knock sensor harness wire is made with low-grade material, which is getting snapped or cut due toengine heat or attracting vermin as per blogs dirveaccord.net, odyclub.com as being soya based. The part number for accord v6: p/n 30531-rca-a00 h/c 7134133 or odyssey, pilot: p/n 30531-p8f-a00 h/c 5878327. This wire cost is $5-$6 but it takes about $600 to $700 to replace in local dealership with engine malfunction happening with p0325 code which indicates knock sensor malfunction. The sensor failing suddenly with out warning is causing untold hard ships to all the honda owners and its needs to be fixed immediately to avoid severe engine damage and over heating. So i am requesting nhtsa to investigate and request honda to issue an recall of this small 3inch wire and avoid headaches to the common people.i also see lot of people with acura, honda accord,ody have reported with honda of this problem from year 2004 and find below is a copy of the letter from a blog. That it was reported with sept 10,2004 with case no b012004-09-07011 to american honda motor co.,1919 torrance blvd.,torrance, ca 90501http://acurazine.com/forums/problems-fixes-114/knock-sensor-chewed-mouse-mice-eating-wires-mouse-ate-my-tl-merged-threads-554357/the url is: http://www.acura-tl.com/forums/showt...2&page=1&pp=25.

Smell something burning while running the car on freeway.axle seal leaking and coolant bypass hose leaking was confirmed later.

On january 2, 2004 we purchased a honda accord ex.the car is red in color.total cost was $25,998.50.we have enjoyed this car since we purchased it and about 6 months ago we made the decision to replace the timing belt.that was on april 8, 2011 as the mileage neared 100,000.since that time (probably in may 2011) we started to notice some peeling on the front above the windshield and also some around the rear window.it has gotten worse with each passing day.had we known this was going to happen we would not have replaced the timing belt.we now have a honda in great mechanical condition that looks awful.it seems that honda when contacted blames the environment for these problems even though we don't see the cars made by other manufacturers having complaints about a paint peeling issue.honda has changed its paint process to save money and now the consumer is going to suffer the cost of repair or a car that looks like a junker.we are very upset that this was not a recall by honda.there are so many honda owners with this problem and they have documented these problems online.

I have a 2004 accord ex-l v6.i began hearing a strange noise from the transmission with a loss of motive power at speeds between 25 to 45 mph.. My honda dealer said it had an internal fault and would replace transmission for $3800. I had a transmission repair shop repair transmission for $2900.the torque converter needed replacing.car had 97k miles.

2004 honda accord-ex (cloth); bought new at honda dealership.from the purchase date to present, problems with the following:*air conditioner/heater:water dripping from vents and window area; musty/moldy smell.*driver's seat: only one-way power is up; extremely uncomfortable.*stereo/entertainment:display goes on and off; cd's are burning hot when removed after playing for short time; whole area around system and panels are hot; sound is muffled from speakers.*front driver door:latch not functioning properly; doesn't stay open when it should and closes on person in driver seat when getting in/out car.*brakes: grinding.unk:after snow or rain and after brushing off snow from vehicle or after rain has stopped-- when trunk is open, water/snow gets into trunk (not designed well...needs better weather-stripping.)

Dt:the consumer's vehicle stall intermittently even in traffic.the vehicle was taken to the dealer but they could not find a problem.dealer cannot find a problem.while driving in bumper-to-bumper traffic, the problem is more noticeable.vehicle has repeated problems going into first gear.vehicle has been in honda shop for about 75 days as of 5/21/05 and repeats the stalling issue on a regular basis.dealer refuses to fix the problem.

I have a 2004 honda accord that had a transmission failure with no warning. It had 88,000miles on it and very well maintained. I was driving on the highway about 2 hours away from home when the car started slowing down or downshifting on its own. I felt like i was just coasting or in neutral. I pulled over to the side of the road and waited a couple minutes and tried to start my car up again...it did. I started driving again and not even 3/4 of a mile later the same thing happened. I did this pull over/ turn off/ turn on thing all the way home with my daughter in the car ( 2 hrs away was too costly for a tow). What should have taken 2 hours took close to 4hrs 20 mins. I called my local honda dealer and they said that they needed to look at it to diagnose the problem which would have cost me $120.00 to tell me what i already knew...my transmission was shot. I took it instead to an independant garage $45.00 and they said it was an internal transmission failure. I called honda back and they said there is no recall and it would cost 3800.00 to get a rebuild transmission. Corporate said my vin did not have a recall and i would have to pay. When all was said and done i paid $4213.00 for a rebuilt transmission with 36,000mile or 3 year warranty. I am getting rid of this car before warranty runs out and not buying another honda ever.

Automatic transmission failed while driving.car was lurching and jumping in speed.engine was racing.ultimately, the transmission failed while driving.the car was left without propulsion in the middle of a busy highway.there are 100+ similar complaints on carcomplaints.com and the #1 most reported problem on the honda accord is the transmission.the '03 accord is the #2 worst car listed on the side with 747 complaints (#1 problem) on the transmission.the '04 is #12 also with transmission problems being the #1 complaint.people driving the 2003 and 2004 honda accord have a nasty surprise waiting for them.

When parking the car in a parking lot, as i was turning into the parking space the car jumped (went very fast forward and hit the wall in front of me) even though i had my foot on the brakes i felt i had no control of the car and the engine turned off on it's own. I also noticed it jumped gears, it was no longer on d but d3. This incident caused damage to the bumper of the car.

On november 2, 2011 i took my 2004 honda accord into a automotive repair shop for a noise that my car was making.while in there the tech looked up my vin# and said there was a recall on vin#'s [xxx] [xxx] [xxx].my vin # is [xxx] clearly falls within this range.he obtained this information thru "repair.alldata.com".i then took the paper to the local honda dealership and they said my vehicle has no recalls.how can this be???i assume the site the tech used is a good one and wouldn't provide false information but the honda dealership is saying otherwise.while at the shop the tech did drive the car and noticed it was "whining" and it shouldn't be.he is a former employee that worked for honda for a number of years and i believe what he is telling me.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

The contact owns a 2004honda accord. While driving 40 mph, the vehicle shook. When the contact took her foot off the accelerator pedal, the shaking stopped. The failure occurred over fifty times. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer several times where the spark plugs and egr valve were replaced and the software was updated. The failure continued and could not be duplicated. The failure mileage was approximately 86,000 and the current mileage was approximately 88,000.

While driving my 2004 honda accord (3 months old/4,000 mi) the engine cut off.the radio still played.the car lost power steering.i pulled over to the side of the road.the car started again.the dealer could not reproduce the problem, stated that it only happened once and i must continue to drive the car as is.honda america concurred as did a representative of the owner of the dealership.i do not feel safe driving this car and do not want to risk my life, or the lives of others, with a car that may suddenly shut off while i am driving.

I did the routine maintenance on my honda accord.i have followed all of the specifications regarding oil changes, maintenance on the transmission, timing belt replacement, etc.unfortunately, even with the routine maintenance performed on this car, my transmission failed on a road trip on july 7, 2012.i was driving on the interstate going 75 miles per hour when my honda accord would not accelerate anymore.thankfully, i was able to safely pull across three lanes of traffic in order to get to the shoulder.unfortunately, that is when i discovered that my transmission failed and i had to take it to the nearest garage.

2004 honda accord with several problems since purchase. Consumer states that it all began with the vehicle jerking, warning lights illuminating, brake pads were low, transmission replaced, broken motor mounts, and the horn stopped working.when the consumer took the vehicle back to the dealership, he noticed the srs light was on, which may have been due to the horn not working.

While driving consumer heard a creaking noise coming from under the hood. The dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem.

As i am driving my vehicle gets stuck at 20 mph and the rpms go high (above 3,000-4,000). Then the rpms eventually go back down and the vehicle speeds up. I have 2 boys, a 2 year old and a 5 year old along with my wife. I am fearful for their safety. I researched that there was a recall in regards to the transmission over heating at 2nd gear from lack of lubrication but i never received a recall, or at least my dealership did not receive a recall notice. I am not in the best financial situation to have a transmission serviced, but i have kept up with all of the vehicle maintenance including the timing belt, water pump seals belts etc which were replaced not too long ago. I was hoping that the nhtsa could assist me with this urgent matter.

I had a 2004 honda accord with approx. 65,000 mile on the car. One day while driving on the freeway, one of the spark plug blew out of the cylinder head and caused a engine failure and vehicle to stall on the freeway. The honda owner manual recommended the 1st spark plug change at 100,000 miles. When tow the car to the repair shop, the shop discover that the one of the spark plug was not properly torqued at the factor and cause the spark plug thread in fatigue and below the plug out of cylinder head. The thread was strip and made damaged to the engine. Total repair $3000.i google the subject honda spark plug blew out and found a lot of people with similar problem. Many honda and acura honda with engine that made between 2004 and 2006 had suffer the same problem. Here are the list of the linkhttp://www.odyclub.com/forums/52-2005-2010-odyssey/134863-spark-plug-exploded.htmlhttp://community.cartalk.com/discussion/2280195/2005-v6-honda-accord-exploded-spark-plughttp://www.piloteers.org/forums/14-problems/27614-anyone-ever-hear-spark-plugs-backing-out.htmlhttp://www.acura-cl.com/forums/showthread.php?t=668825http://www.justanswer.com/acura/40qde-2006-acura-tl-blew-number-spark-plug-cylinder.htmlhttp://tl.acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=775465.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.while performing a routine oil change, the mechanic spotted dried up antifreeze in the corner of the engine, where no fluid should be located.he advised the contact to take the vehicle to the dealer for inspection.the dealer stated that there was a pinhole crack in the engine that was allowing antifreeze to slip out.it has not yet been determined what the repair will be, but the manufacturer is already refusing to repair the vehicle.the contact believes that a recall should be issued.the current and failure mileages were 32,000.

1) honda accord 2004 a/c compressor locked up /failed due to summer heat2) pre-mature wear ofrear brake pads at 30,298miles, 03/29/2008.

My husband and i purchased a 2004 honda accord.before bringing the car back to autofair honda in manchester, new hampshire; we reported numerous times of a burning smell coming from the car.the smell was so bad that we called our city's fire department.the firefighters could see and smell the smoke coming from the engine.we made the owner of the dealership aware of the problems with the car and never once did the dealership put the car up on the lift or do a computer test to find the cause of the problem.however, with knowledge of the problem they resold the car to another party without fixing the problem.

While driving at any speed consumer heard a loud noise coming from the front of the vehicle.suddenly vehicle vibrated uncontrollably.consumer was able to maintain control of the vehicle, and drove it to the dealer for inspection.mechanic determined that the catalytic convertor and exhaust needed to be replaced, and replaced them.however, the problem recurred eight times.

Oil consumption burns oil& engine clatters noisy valves& minor problem front end feels un stablehonda accord 2004 v tech while i brought concerns to service i requested engine compression test and check spark plugs for any oil leaksinconsiderate of problem service dept did no compression test for engine only did a oil consumption test which i was told to pay for i still have papers of testthe engine problemtechnician is only is willing to road test my automobile and tell me he feels no problem i know very well when i've been given the run around after that tech says compared to his 94 pathfinder it feels great !!!i don't like my time to be wasted but these tech's are pros at getting their clients frustrated to the point they know you will never be talking to them about that problem again. Inmy opinion they are so well versed at this type of professional job description ( con) this practice commonplace in the trade and compensated at the end of the month i know well after the fact its 2010 and the automobile has 122,000 miles and now consumes almost 2 quarts every 1000 miles and the engine is probably going todie soonand i believe your dept has many complaints of this nature. And as the freedom of information a.c.t. Please disclose how many autos that match the make & modelhave these issues thank you

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While stopped at a stop light, the contact depressed the accelerator pedal and noticed that the vehicle would not accelerate. The vehicle was towed to the an independent mechanic for a diagnostic test. The mechanic stated that the transmission would have to be overhauled. After the repair, the contact noticed a vibration in the transmission. The vehicle was taken back to the mechanic. The mechanic installed a new clutch. The vehicle was repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 94,100. The consumer also stated the front hydraulic and side motor mount was replaced.two weeks later, the consumer was informed the motor mount was broken. Updated 06/04/12

A fire started underneath the vehicle while driving 40 mph. The location of the fire was a little behind the right front tire area. Other passing by motorists were flagging down the consumer to make her aware of a fire.vehicle was pulled over, and the consumer got out of the vehicle. Local fire department arrived to extinguish the fire. The cause of the fire had not beendetermined.prior to the fire the brakes function was reduced while the consumer was trying to stop in an intersection.this was immediately followed by the abs light illuminating on the dash.

While driving vehcile caught fire. Deadlership found that the sound deadening material came too close to the heat of the engine.

Car hesitates on start up, takes two times to start car on numerous occasions. Dealer states that can not duplicate the problem and system checks fine.

Dt*:the contact stated while driving various speeds, the engine stalled without warning.afterwards, the engine was easily restarted.the vehicle was inspected by a dealer who was unable to determine the cause of the engine stalling.afterwards, the problem persisted and the vehicle was taken back to the dealer to await further inspection.

Carbon monoxide is getting into the vehicle while driving. This causes dizziness and headaches. Vehiclehad been to the dealer, who was unable to locate the cause of the problem.

At various times, and especially when the fuel is low there is a very bad odor that comes from the exhaust and into the car. The odor smells like a rotten egg! i have been experienceing this odor on multiple occasions since purchasing the vehicle in march 2004.

2004 honda accord-ex (cloth); bought new at honda dealership.from the purchase date to present, problems with the following:*air conditioner/heater:water dripping from vents and window area; musty/moldy smell.*driver's seat: only one-way power is up; extremely uncomfortable.*stereo/entertainment:display goes on and off; cd's are burning hot when removed after playing for short time; whole area around system and panels are hot; sound is muffled from speakers.*front driver door:latch not functioning properly; doesn't stay open when it should and closes on person in driver seat when getting in/out car.*brakes: grinding.unk:after snow or rain and after brushing off snow from vehicle or after rain has stopped-- when trunk is open, water/snow gets into trunk (not designed well...needs better weather-stripping.)

How do i know if my airbags need to be replaced. I want to give this car to my teenagedaughter. Please help.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact noticed that the hvac controls failed, making it impossible to see at since the defrost also failed to function. The dealer was notified, but offered no assistance. The manufacturer had been contacted, but offered no assistance as well. The vehicle was not repaired. The current mileage was approximately 108,000. The failure was approximately 90,000.

The radio and gear shift lights do not illuminate at all. Cd player ejects cd's immediately upon insertion of disc does not play at all.

I leased a 2004 honda accord ex v6 in may of 2004, from rick case in miramar fl.on august 31, 2005, i had to have my o ring discharge line replaced, due to leaking power steering fluid and noise.then, on april 3, 2006 i had to have my entire radio/cd player changed out due to led not working and both back window motors replaced due to loud noise and rolling down slowly.in july 2006, i relocated to atlanta, ga and purchased this vehicle via retail (transferred the title) in august 2007.then, november 9, 2007, i had to have the power steering pump replaced due to leaking fluids and a loud noise.today is august 6, 2009 and i am again having the same power steering issues!!other problems that i am currently having with my car: had to get my battery changed august 9, 2007; window motor problems with both my front seat windows; internal lights not working on transmission gear-shift, over-head light.i am so unhappy with this honda purchase as i thought that they were known for their longevity, especially since i have been the only owner and got the car brand new. The main thing is i need answers or directions as to what my next step.please advise, thank you. I am still making payments on this car!!updated 08/07/09.

I bought my honda accord in oct. 2004 @ 34000 miles and the display light went out in about 3 weeks. I was driving the car and as i pulled up to park the radio display light just went black. The radio still works but display light is out. In the sunlight you can see the screen but very dim. I called honda to schedule a repair and when i described the problem, they said "usually in the case, it's an internal problem and they would have to replace the whole unit". When i asked if this was a common problem, i was told "no". I went online to search to see if there are similar problems listed and found that a lot of people have had the same problem.

2004 honda accord.consumer requests a vehicle recall for faulty radio wiring.the consumer stated a year ago, she began having problems with the radio. It would make a very loud pop and then go off. The audio would disappear, but the radio was still on. At times, there was a popping and hissing sound. The radio issue, occurred on an intermittent basis.

The display light for my radio, lights for hvac system slowly dimmed and eventually went out. Took the2004 honda accord ex to a local dealer with an appointment and a full description of the problem. After they performed their troubleshooting i was informed thata chip for the radio failed. Thankfully they were holding the component for another customer who had not come back for the repair and the next day the display lights were repaired.

Radio stopped playing music and makes loud cracking noise that is startling when driving. When searching for solutions online, it was suggested "a chip for the audio output has failed and exploded on the internal printed circuit board." there are hundreds of complaints posted online by other honda accord owners. Honda won't fix and some commentssay that the non-dealer mechanics have further damaged the vehicle when trying fix the issue. The costs to possibly fix with chances of causing more damage is greater than $500. If it's not a common issue, honda should take responsibility and correct the issue. It is dangerously loud sometimes and causes me to lose focus on the road.

Stereo stopped working completely and has been draining the battery, even when the car is off.the battery has a 5 year warranty, but had to be replaced after only 3 years.after a mechanical diagnostic, it was determined that power is going to the stereo, but the stereo is not working.specific cause for malfunction has still not been determined.

On december 30, 2011 the back-light on my radio stereo as well as the a/c panel went out. This poses a safety issue because1. During storms or bad weather, i cannot see what station to turn the radio for tornado warnings or weather updates.2. To adjust a/c or heater settings, i must take my focus off the road to turn on the overhead light and adjust settings.3.in weather conditions such as high fog or where you need to use a defrost, i must must take my focus off the road to turn on the overhead light and adjust settings.

I was driving on the freeway with rain, and the whole front panel (where the stereo, a/c, emergency light, went off. As i was tryng to find the emergency light( cause i was going slow in the rain and fix the temp. To clear de window i almost crash with another car. This shoul be taken more serious. I called and honda said i was out of warranty. Ive been going to the dealer and they want me to pay almost a $1000, i called honda customer service and they insist i ve benn out of warranty.this afect the concentration and visibility on the car .i've been reading and its a common problem on this model.

In early 2011, i noticed that the backlights for the hvac controls, radio, and gear shifter all went out. The cabin is completely dark when driving at night. When i contacted honda, they said that this is an identified problem on some 2003-2004 accords but that my car is excluded from the extended warranty. The repair is $1,000 which is not a reasonable cost for a manufacturer defect. It is very difficult to operate the vehicle at night without a properly lit cabin.

The control panel for the heating ac and defroster is not lighting up . Cannot see when the car fogs up !

Light display went out that controls radio and hvac components 2 years ago. Dark at night when driving and when the windows get fogged up you can not see the switch to turn on defrost because the printed circuit board has stopped working, so it requires you to turn on interior light to find the defrost button, this is very dangerous while driving at night. After researching last night i found honda extended the warranty on this until 2011 or 100,000. So i called honda and i was told i'm past the warranty it's whichever comes first (i never received a letter from honda or it would have went in to get fixed) this in my opinion should be covered by the dealer as it could cause a fatality with someone fumbling with the interior lights just to get the defrost buttons on.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact stated that the interior light of the dashboard and the center console malfunctioned.the contact had difficulty seeing the speedometer, fuel gauge and the clock while driving. The contact the contact did not take the vehicle to a dealer for inspection or repairs.the failure mileage was 135,000.

Low beam headlights wont work, systemic problemwith honda motors 2003-2004 product line,many pilots and civics recalled but not accords . Must use same parts and engineering.

The lights on the radio and ac pannel do not work, the lcd does not display the radio stations or the ac temperatures.

The unit lights behind the radio knobs, a/c functions etc. Has gone out. It is a consistent issure with these honda's. Honda is requiring almost a 1000.00 to fix. Read the customers reviews online ..its a common issue.

Car just shut off when i stepped on the brake. Had to restart the car and it ran fine until i hit the brakes again. Now it shuts off or stalls whenever i use the brakes, turn signals, head lights, and high beam lights. Check engine light will flash rapidly and go out sometimes.

Heads lights dim as i drive in city streets. Honda has a service bulletin on this but never did a recall on hondas 2003 to 2005. The eld has a faulty solder joint. This is what the honda factory service bulletin states. This is very dangerous at night. Part is over $550.00 plus labor.

2004 honda exl v-6; headlights dim as a result of the eld issue which is honda is fully aware of.the car works fine in every other aspect.honda's explanation that this is normal and acceptable does not do anything to ease my concerns as the headlights flicker during nighttime driving. I am very disappointed that honda is not taking the necessary steps to resolve this issue, as it is a very noticeable issue.given the number of online postings and complaints filed directly to honda over this issue, the nhtsa needs to apply some pressure to honda to get them to resolve this dangerous situation on their accord models.

I have no lights in the top of the car; a/c lights nor a/c work and the door lights.i feel very unsafe not being able to see when i get in or out of my vehicle. The seat belt tightens up whether brakes are applied or not. Not having any dash lights are essential to the safety of any vehicle.want assist!!!!!!!!!

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.ever since the vehicle was purchased, the low beam headlights are very dim.the dealer informed the contact that he would have to pay to have the vehicle diagnosed.the contact referenced three safety recalls:nhtsa campaign id numbers 06e023000, 073004000, and 07e031000 (exterior lighting:headlights).the current mileage was 45,000 and failure mileage was 3,000.

The failure occurs under regular driving whenever a rock or debris hits the fog light lenses causing it to crack or shatter. It has occurred 5 times in the last six years, and also hundreds of times to other honda and acura owners. The consequences include glass shards falling onto the road, and sometimes causes the bulbs to break and the fog lights to go out.the dealer replaces the fog light assembly with an identical unit which is also subject to the same problem. A simple solution would be to replace the glass lens with a hard plastic one (such as the one used on the headlamps) but honda does not provide such a unit.

My radio and a/c display went out. I have to turn on my interior lights at night to adjust the temperature in my car. It is extremely dangerous if my windows get foggy and i cannot fix it without pulling off of the road. This car needs to be recalled. I should not have to pay $1000 for a problem that all of these models are having.

Major electrical problems began about 2 years ago. Radio display won't light, but radio/cd still plays; air conditioner cools intermittently, though compressor is working and freon is adequate; tail lights sometimes work, sometimes don't; ignition switch makes a noise as though the engine was already started when i turned the key, even though it wasn't - eventually the ignition switch had to be replaced (problem still occurs from time to time); brake calipers have always pulsed no matter how slow i come to a stop; and airbag light comes on for no apparent reason as there is not hindrance to the sensor switch mechanism below the seats.

The headlights on my 2004 honda accord go dimmer and brighter about every minute while driving or parked.this headlight problem only occurs when the a/c or defrost is on.i believe the extra load on the electrical system with these components turned on is causing the headlights to dim about every 60 seconds.it could be related to a fan or other engine component turning on and off, not sure.the dealer replaced my batteryand checked the alternator but the problem still occurs. The dealer says it is normal for honda accords to do this, but i think there should be a recall.this is very distracting to myself and the drivers in front of me. It looks like i am flashing my lights.

The display light on the radio went out and i cannot see to turn other items on at night, ie air/heat/ etc.when i looked on line i found a number of complaints about the same issue.this is a safety concern.has there been an official recall?

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact stated the headlights would shut off while driving at night.also, the windows malfunctioned when the failure occurred and the contact was unable to open or close the windows.the dealer informed the contact to replace the radio.a private mechanic replaced the radio and two days after the radio was replaced, the failure recurred.the manufacturer was aware of the failure but did not offer any assistance.the current mileage was 207,000 and the failure mileage was 100,000.

All lights of display box (for radio, a/c, audio, car info, temperature, clock, etc), display panel, and backlights of all switches on that box, such as heater on/off, a/c, front and rear defroster, temperature, and all controls about electronics,are gone, i.e. Not displayed.functions are working but backlight isn't working.it is a serious problem for safety.for example, in the night when you drive highway, you can't find the defroster switch to turn on to remove fog of rear window. You can't adjust the channel at the night when you need to hear emergency radio channel. No info about car at all. Honda admitted that it had a problem and so they extended the warrant period, but this problem appeared irregularly. For me, just after passing the warrant period they said (100k).it should be recalled.i found a lot of complaints and same issues in the internet.please investigate and ask honda to fix this problem whatever their warrant period.thank you for your effort!

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving 60 mph, the low beam, high beam and fog lights became dim. The failure was recurring and the instrument panel and radio lighting would also sporadically fail. The vehicle was taken to a repair shop where it was indicated that the eld device in the fuse box needed to be replaced. The vehicle was also taken to an authorized dealer, who diagnosed that the fuse box needed to be replaced. The vehicle was to be inspected and repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 40000.

Clock, radio, ac lighting panel went out and did not come on when ignition was turned on.no display.

The panel lights on the radio has went out. I can't recall if it happened while i was driving or not, but i noticed it while driving. In the 2004 honda accord, the ac, radio, & clock share the same display. It was raining the other night while i was driving and my windows fogged up. It was impossible to find the defrost button at night since all the display lights stop working. This is a big safety issue and hopefully honda will step up to the plate and fix this issue to ensure their customers are safe while driving their vehicles.

Radio display lights are out.the panel is completely dark.the a/c-heat controls, clock, radio are all displayed on this panel.this will not let me leave the failed components in the box and won't send the message....

For no fault on my part, radio lcd clock light stop working. This should be a recall, it is happening to all 2003 to 2007 cars.

This vehicle and model has had 2 recalls regarding aftermarket parts in steering wheels, holes in leaking hoses and valves and fire hazardous. The second one is regarding low beam lights and very poor visibility,increasing probabilities of a crash.i have called american honda to honor the repairs of this 2 recalls and they do not want to do it, because the car is already 14 years old. So i am driving a faulty vehicle, and to make matters worse i am already disable from 2 car accidents (as a passenger) one of the recalls, the steering wheel, was already taken care of in the past, but it still persist now as i bought it. 2 leaking steering wheel hoses.and the head lights haven't been done ever!my car has already been diagnosed by a honda dealer specialist and american honda does not want to assume the repairs of these 2 recalls.american honda does not make themselves responsible for their own faulty vehicles, passed a certain time! where are my rights??????

The headlights flicker between normal output and dim output making it very difficult to verify if the headlights are even operational at times much less see in front of you while driving. It looks as if the headlights are rapidly turning off and on. This has been happening since the car was brand new but every time it's taken to a honda dealership, they don't know what the issue is. I have paid hundreds and hundreds of dollars repairing random things honda "thinks" might fix the problem but it's still a major issue that affects safety of the honda driver, passengers and other drivers on the road.

The display where the heater and radio is does not light up, we just purchased this veh 2/12/15... I tried to drive it last night and it's a safety issue after dark, u can't see to turn knobs/buttons or any thing to do w/the heater....u have to turn overhead done lights on to see the buttons, it's very dangerous.

The srs light of my car come on and goes off all the time. Sometimes when i am driving, suddenly will turn on for a while. I usually pull over and turn off the engineer and turn it on back and wait a few. This happens constantly, and i have read the manual, this has to do with the front air bags, and according to the manual book can be 'an alert to a potential airbags, side curtain airbags, front seat belt tensioners or the driver's seat position sensor and the front passenger's weight sensors' we have check it all the time and it just goes on all the time as it comes off all the time. I have gotten to a point that concerns me a lot.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact started the vehicle and noticed that the headlights were activated and the instrument panel lights failed to illuminate. The contact planned to take the vehicle to an authorized dealer for diagnosis. The manufacturer was not notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 85,000.updated 03/23/12 updated 04/09/12

Turning signal for front and back of vehicle stopped working. Bulb and fuse are intact.honda accord ex 2004.

The consumer purchased a brand new vehicle with less than 2,000 miles and while coming back from a trip he smelled smoke similar to burning plastic.the next day when unloading the vehicle, the high brake light bulb in the back dash dropped down and burned through the luggage about the size of a softball. *sc

After drivingfor about 30 miles the brake light illuminated, and the brakes failed.the driver down shifted and used the emergency brake to stop.took vehicle to the dealer, and they replaced the o-ring. Six hundred miles later the brake light was on again.

The brake light came on (247 miles on the odometer, brand new car) and as i was driving to the dealership after consulting with them on the phone, the brakes completely gave out.problem was "fixed", now the brake light is on again at 817 miles.

2004 honda accord with headlight problems. Consumer states that the headlights get brighter or dimmer for no reason. Mechanic told her that this is normal. She would like to know if this is how it is supposed to operate.

Signal lights malfunctioned.*ph

My daughter was driving on the freeway and without stepping on the gas, the car kept accelerating.when she tried to brake to slow down, the car would shudder and kept trying to accelerate.it was not a floor mat problem.she got up to 85mph!!she had to down shift (automatic transmission) to try and slow down to get off the freeway in yorba linda, ca.thankfully, she got off safely and managed to stop the car.she had aaa tow the car home.even the tow truck driver could not get the car in neutral and said he felt the car revving.sounds just like the toyota incidents, but was not aware of hondas having this issue.this is very serious!!!so very grateful that my daughter did not get hurt or injure anyone else.i know this is not a mistake of pressing the wrong pedal. Is there any other problems with hondas like this?we will be towing the car to our mechanic soon.

After purchasing the vehicle the consumer smelled gas.the consumer noticed there was a leak and took the vehicle to the dealer. The dealer changed thebearings, however the problem has not been resolved. Please provide any further information.

I was driving my car and my transmission started slipping. I keep up with all of the scheduled maintenance for this car. I got the transmission rebuilt and now less then 3 months later the car is starting to jerk again and the drive light on the dash is starting to blink. I also have this error code that won't go away saying there is something wrong with the fuel tank. I got the gas knob changed and the error goes away but when you hook the computer up to it, the code still comes up. The air bag light also comes on and off when it wants to.

Pulled up to a boulevard stop in a subdivision; made a complete stop and then made a left-hand turn.auto began accelerating to a tremendous speed and i was unable to stop it.within 2 blocks, i turned off the ignition and shifted into park and auto kept on accelerating.i came to a dead end and had to made a leftturn and, at the speed i was going, the turn ended up a 2-wheel turn.after about 50 feet the auto finally came to a stop.

While i was taking an exit of the highway (traveling about 30-35 mph), gradually applying the brakes, the vehicle's brakes all of the sudden were locked up and the car was out of control.it spun around, steering was locked and engine was cut off.fortunately, there we're no cars behind me and damage was minimal.only the rear bumper was hit by the guard rail on the ramp.took the vehicle to the honda service center.they did not find any fault in the vehicle.however, i have noticed one thing after i got the vehicle back from the shop - fuel efficiency went up.when i purchase the vehicle, it was averaging about 32-33 mpg.but in pass three to four months the average as about 28 mpg.initially though was that fuel efficiency was low because of warm weather and a/c turned on.interestingly, the fuel efficiency went up to 32-33 mpg after i got the vehicle back from the shop.the a/c's on and the driving environment have not change.fuel efficiency has been consistence for laser few fill-ups.

Please help me figure out what to do with this.i received a call from honda approximately a year ago...for power steering hose to be replaced free of charge due to it over heating and deteriorating causing a leak of power steering fluid. Once i got the notice i went to have it replaced but i believe by the time i got the notice it may have been to late because now it has caused it to now leak power steering could into the rack and pinion. I have done oil changes and done a complete tune upto date but this is causing the power steering fluid to waste and is deteriorating the rack and pinion. Not having the proper amount of power steering makes it much more difficult to steer the car easily.i have to constantly drive worried that the car may lose control and i have two children i am driving with everest i cannot afford for me to lose control over something that should have been detected and gives when i went to honda to change the hose.it is obviously not a problem with just the hose it is a problem much more profound then that which needs to be fixed.i have done my research and if the power steering fluid is flammable and can cause toxic fumes.this in my opinion is not to be played around with and is dangerous. It has also cause my brand new tires go bald.

I was driving on the interstate, moved into the left lane and attempted to pass, stepping down on the gas to accelerate.suddenly my (automatic) transmission slipped completely out of gear, my tachometer red-lined as the engine revved hard, and the card decelerated rapidly.i was nearly hit from behind but fortunate that the driver behind me was paying attention. I slowed rapidly, but my brake lights didn't come on, because i wasn't braking!my car slowed to dangerously low speeds in the left lane of the highway.every time i tried to give the car gas it was as if the transmission was in neutral and wouldn't provide drive.finally at around 20mph it started gripping, but if i tried to accelerate much the transmission would slip again.i was able to merge back into the right lane, which was scary because the cars behind me were going full highway speeds.i was able to pull the car off onto the shoulder of the road.i drove along the shoulder very slowly until i could make it to the first exit and limp my car to a repair shop.my transmission needed a complete rebuild.no only should this not happen on a car with relatively low mileage that has been well maintained, but this failure was dangerous!it happened completely without warning at high speeds on the interstate.it caused a rapid deceleration and a loss of control of the vehicle, and placed me in a very dangerous position trying to regain control.i researched my problem and found that honda had issued a recall for automatic transmissions on a large number of 2003/2004 accords.i checked my vin number against the recall (nhtsa recall number: 04v-176) and found that my vin was not covered by the recall, even though i experienced the exact same failure that the recall describes.why my vin specifically was not included in the recall is completely unacceptable considering this is a known problem.

There was a recall on the torque convertors for 2004 honda accords but i cannot get anyone to fix my honda's torque convertor under the recall

I'm driving 427 south (toronto) late evening, and i approach someone who is driving 80 km/hr, so i decide to overtake the car. I change a lane, accelerate for couple seconds, and when i release a gas pedal, my car doesn't slow down, it continues to accelerate on its own, and engine is running violently, it reaches max rpms (i think it's 5000 rpms), and than a computer drops rpms down. So, nothing is pressing a gas pedal, and the engine pulling like crazy, car is accelerating, and highway is over in 5 seconds. I touch a gas pedal - it is soft, but it's springing back when i release it, and there is no a bottle or a carpet stuck in between, i check cruse control - it is not on, so i press brakes and try to slow down the car with brakes which is not easy because the engine is still running on max rpms and pulling a car, you can feel it. So, i stop eventually at the side of the road and shut down the engine.the next day i checked under the hood for the problem, and i discovered the next. There is a part of a car called a throttle, that regulates air intake in the engine, and this way speed of engine is regulated too. The throttle is regulated by two cables. One cable (not a wire) goes from a gas pedal, and it's attached to a metal bracket on a throttle. Another cable (not a wire) goes from cruise control, and it's attached to a plastic bracket on a throttle. So, plastic deteriorated over time, and cruise control cable broke off and jammed the throttle on the max opening when i was driving on the highway.i think honda has to do a recall to fix this situation because it is a safety issue. When something brakes in your car and you cannot start a car, or when something starts squeaking or rattling, and you have time to go to a mechanic to fix it - it's one story, but when you drive and you car accelerates on it's own - it's a different story.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that she noticed fluid leaking from the vehicle. The vehicle was later taken to the dealer where they advised her that the fuel pump was fractured and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 71,000. The current mileage was approximately 82,050.

Vehicle air conditioner drain hose improperly installed by factory, causing excessive water build up in a/c reservoir.water drained onto vehicle ecu, causing corrosion.engine started running poorly, followed by failure of ecu to recognize valid keys.vehicle would not start and had to be towed.problem could have easily cause stalling in interstate traffic.internet searches show this to be a common problem due to the design and placement of the ac unit directlyover the unprotected ecu.

Upon entering the expressway (from the entrance ramp), i engaged the accelerator (gas pedal) to transition into existing traffic.upon reaching an adequate speed, i quickly began to approach a car in front of me (this was during morning rush hour).i needed to apply a bit of pressure to the brakes to react to flow of traffic - and upon taking my foot off the brake, realized that my car was still accelerating.i quickly reapplied pressure to the brakes and tried to use my left foot to "un-jam" the accelerator.i did not look to see what might have caused the accelerator to stick, as i was focused on the road in front of me.i then applied heavy pressure to the brakes, engaged the emergency brake, and turned off the ignition.i was able to coast to the shoulder without further incident - though this could have been a very serious incident under different conditions or had a driver not reacted in the same manner.

My vehicle died going up a small hill for no reason.... Like it stalled but i had to restart the vehicle... Also the stereo doesn't work i think it could be electrical or the ignition switch? seen on youtube i'm not the only one that this is happening to. It stalls almost and doesn't propel in fifth at i have to down shift and go back to 5th and tei again... Sometimes it works other times i try 2 or three time to keep it accelerating. The hill thing was scary. What did it mean?

Went onto highway at 60 mph suddenly car won't drive you can here when i put gas into it but wouldn't drive at all.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While the vehicle was parked, the air bag warning light illuminated and the radio failed to function. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the brake pads, dome light, and multiple parts needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 252,869.

2004 honda accord v6ex. Audio-hvac display is dark. Honda are aware of all model 2003 & 2004 but refused to recall due to the cost. They even puta service bulletin 04-027 out in all their dealership.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated the interior lighting failed with the exception of the speedometer back light. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer for diagnostic testing. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 105,000. The current mileage was 110,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact stated that the interior lighting surrounding the center console was inoperable.the contact called the manufacturer regarding an extended warranty repair for the interior lighting but the manufacturer informed the contact that the vehicle did not fall into the warranty offer.the failure mileage was 95,000.

The interior lighting on the radio and other components went out.it is dangerous to be driving and trying to figure out where fan and other buttons are in the dark.i should not need to use a flashlight to figure out how to clear fog from the windows.if i have a related accident my insurance company would consider it my fault even though it is a design or manufacturing defect.

Noticed upon starting car:lights on my dashboard have darkened completely (and permanently, not intermittently).this includes the defroster indicator, dashboard buttons, climate control, radio, and clock.this is a very common problem for 03-07 accords, hundreds of users have complained about it for years.see the following thread:http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/advice/t-8584.htmlplease submit this to honda for recall action.

The radio and instrument display lights went out...i have read via the internet that this is a very common problem for my 2004 honda accord, and called honda and they did extend the warranty to 7 years 100,000 miles, but unfortunately mine went out last week and i have had my car 7 1/2 years, and has 100,500 miles, so i got screwed...i feel as do many that it should be treated as a recall because it is a safety issue..when you are driving at night time, to be able to see your instrument panel you have to turn on a light...i have had numerous cars/trucks in my life and have never had this problem before even with cars/trucks that i have had much longer then this one...please make honda fix this safety issue...thank you for your time.

I have a 2004 honda accord coupe. 3 weeks ago my passengers side door actuator went out on it. This prevents me from locking my car any way other than manually pushing the stick lock. It will not lock by pressing the key fob or pushing the lock button inside the car. I had the passenger's side replaced. Today (7/3/2010) my driver's side door actuator went out. After searching online, i see this is a very common problem with the 2003-2007 model honda accords. In order to replace one door actuator with the dealership it is over 200.00. I cannot speak for the other owners of hondas who have been having this problem, i feel it's so frequent,that honda should be assisting their customers with this issue.

I bought my car new from the dealer. It is a four door, within a month of owning the car the cable to open the door from the inside broke on the rear left door. Today the cable broke on the driver side door so it is impossible to open the door from the inside of the car. After looking at the cable it doesn't look strong enough to last for any length of time and being unable to get out in an emergency could be very dangerous. The car has also pulled to the right since the day i bought it but after taking to the dealer more then 4 times with no results i just learned to live with it.

Dt: 2004 honda accord, all the doors remained open at 2 positions. When not in those positions they would shut.when the door was opened on the driver's side it shut and the consumers hand was caught in the door. The consumerfeels the door should not haveshut.the consumer feel that this incident is because of a design flaw. *sb

2004 honda accord-ex (cloth); bought new at honda dealership.from the purchase date to present, problems with the following:*air conditioner/heater:water dripping from vents and window area; musty/moldy smell.*driver's seat: only one-way power is up; extremely uncomfortable.*stereo/entertainment:display goes on and off; cd's are burning hot when removed after playing for short time; whole area around system and panels are hot; sound is muffled from speakers.*front driver door:latch not functioning properly; doesn't stay open when it should and closes on person in driver seat when getting in/out car.*brakes: grinding.unk:after snow or rain and after brushing off snow from vehicle or after rain has stopped-- when trunk is open, water/snow gets into trunk (not designed well...needs better weather-stripping.)

I have a 2004 ex v-6 accord coupe.i have had the vehicle in the shop numerous times.i had the car for 1 week it had 175 miles on it and the check engine light came on.all six pistons were misfiring.i have had the car in 3 times now for excessive noise on the drivers side window.the dealership fixed it once and told me that some noise is normal.. (my 76 honda civic doesn't even make as much noise as this car does)the check engine light comes on and blinks and goes offhas done this numerous times.dealership resets it and says that it is ok. I have also had the car in 2 times because it won't start.dealership says to turn key to first click to let the fuel injection lines fill with fuel.it doesn't work.i am taking it back to the dealership once again tomorrow because the trunk doesn't latch correctly..what a dissappointment this car has been and its not even a year old..i will never buy another honda again.the quality has gone severely down hill.

Brakes failed prematurely - at approximately 40,000 miles, parking brake locked/seized without brake light illuminating and caused $700 worth of repairs, including new rotors, pads, etc.

Parking brake released on it's own while removing boat from waterway and car rolled into water and was completely submerged.

Was attempting to explain to my son how to stop my 2004 honda accord by pulling the emergency brake, while the car was moving in cruise control.the cruise control does not disconnect.pulling on the emergency brake only makes the cruise control increase the speed of the engine.

On 2/17/04, i was turning left to get out of a parking lot. When i applied the brakes to stop, i heard a loud popping noise and then it sounded like something fell off of the car. The dealership said no problem was found, that they were unable to duplicate. 263 miles on it.on 5/21/04 i was driving down a main road and i noticed a lot of red brake lights in front of me, i hung back about four car lengths, and as i got to about three car lengths i knew i was going to have to stop so i put my foot on the brake and the car would not stop, i literally had to stand on the brake petal with two feet, and pulled on the emergency brake at the same time, the car kept on moving forward, the car made a very loud grinding noise; and finally the car stopped inches away from the car in front of me. I inched the car over to the side of the road and called the dealership and they said to get the car right down to the dealership. I drove there about 10 miles an hour with my 4 way flashers on all the way. They supposedly road tested the car for brake noise and checked lining, they said everything was fine, that they were unable to duplicate problem. I was very nervous but had to go to the doctors, so i carefully drove the car down the same road and had to stop again, i applied the brakes and the noise and not being able to stop happened again, i swerved to the right to avoid hitting the car in front of me. Mileage 1721 miles. I stopped the car and called the dealership again, they told me to bring the car back, mileage 1741 miles, another trip with the flashers on at 10 miles an hour, they provided me with a rental car, my car is still at the dealership, some area representative is supposed to contact me, i called today 5/26/04 and they still do not have any answers. I am deathly afraid to drive my car that i love again, i want a new honda accord, i believe this one is a lemon and will never feel comfortable driving myself and especially my grandchildren in it again.

While driving on a highway at 60 miles an hour the transmission failed and the car jerked and lurched down to 35 miles an hour. It was as if the automatic transmission went to neutral at 7000 rpm's then would not increase above 3rd gear. Transmission fluid was changes in accordance with the maintenance schedule. After that incident, the car was driving fine for two days. Brought the car for inspection at a honda dealer who told me the transmission was fine. Four days later, while driving on the highway again traveling at 55-65 miles an hour the transmission gave out again. Except this time the car will not go into gear at all. It smelled as if my transmission was burning.i'm told the transmission failed and i need a new transmission. The failure occurred seemingly out of nowhere while traveling at high speeds. I was lucky the failure did not occur during rush hour traffic otherwise i could have been involved in a serious accident.

On june 9, 2012 my nightmare returned and again it was my transmission.i was driving on a major intersection in queens, ny when i felt a change in the speed of the car and the loss of power (car not moving).by the grace of god i was able to put the car in reverse to navigate it closer to a safer spot.i later had my car towed to a mechanic to diagnosis the problem and was informed that it was the transmission.again, this was an unexpected expense that should not have been.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the gears failed to shift properly from park into the other gears. The failure occurred intermittently without warning. In addition, the vehicle failed to accelerate when the accelerator pedal was depressed. The vehicle was taken to mclarty honda (10 colonel glenn ct, little rock, ar 72210, (501) 227-7000) to determine the cause of the failure. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vin and failure mileage were not available.

My wife had parked in a parking space with a very slight downward slope. There was another space ahead of her. She had been driving in a heavy rain. The car was operating normally. When she returned about 15 minutes later, the brake pedal felt hard. She started the engine and shifted into reverse. The car started coasting forward. The brakes remained hard and didn't stop the car. She stopped it by shifting to park, then turned off the engine. She repeated the attempt to back out of the space - same result. No error messages appeared. She called, and i drove to the scene. The rain had stopped.i felt the hardness of the brake pedal, although it felt more like a stiff spring than a non-power brake pedal to me. I pumped the springy pedal a few times; it didn't change. I started the engine, keeping my foot lightly on the brake. When the engine started, the stiffness immediately disappeared, the pedal felt normal, the transmission worked, and the car drove normally. I didn't get to experience the transmission problem.later, i could find no problem with the brakes. The linkage has only a very slight amount of play, as it should. I depleted the vacuum supply by pumping the brakes with the engine off. The pedal felt very hard, unlike the springy feel in the parking lot.i have a phd in electrical engineering and a lot of car repair experience. This background leads me to conclude that it is extremely unlikely for the unrelated braking and transmission systems to fail simultaneously, and then recover simultaneously. There has to be another common cause, which leads me to suspect the computer system or possibly a sensor, particularly because this happened after driving in a heavy rain. The postulated failure mode is a compromised computer system that could partially activate the abs system and also fail to operate the reverse solenoid valve in the transmission.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the transmission was replaced in 2007 because the gears were chipped and fractured within the transmission. The contact had the transmission replaced again in 2011 because the gears had dried, overheated and fractured within the transmission for the second time. Each time the vehicle was repaired, the manufacturer advised that the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign id number: 04v176000 (power train) which dealt with the gears overheating and needing an oil cooler return line or replacement of the transmission. The failure mileage was 45,000.

No forward movement in the middle of heavy traffic.

While driving on interstate 74 transmission slipped causing car to lose speed.transmission then began slipping in and out of gear.pending cost to replace transmission.

The headlights flicker between normal output and dim output making it very difficult to verify if the headlights are even operational at times much less see in front of you while driving. It looks as if the headlights are rapidly turning off and on. This has been happening since the car was brand new but every time it's taken to a honda dealership, they don't know what the issue is. I have paid hundreds and hundreds of dollars repairing random things honda "thinks" might fix the problem but it's still a major issue that affects safety of the honda driver, passengers and other drivers on the road.

Was driving on a highway at approximately 60mph when the vehicle would not accelerate but the rpm's would increase when the gas pedal was pressed. Appearing almost as if the vehicle was in neutral. I checked the shifter to make sure i was still in drive which it was. Tried to shift the gear to d3 and d2 however there was no change. While this was happening the speed of the vehicle was reduced to about 30 - 35mph when i was almost rear ended as it was during rush hour traffic. I was able to coast the vehicle to the side of the road, where a state trooper stopped to see if everything was ok. I placed the vehicle in park while speaking with the trooper. I attempted to place the vehicle in drive to try and get back onto the road however the vehicle did not engage and would not move forward. I placed the vehicle in reverse and it jerked backwards. I turned the vehicle off and immediately restarted it. I was able to place it in drive and get back on the highway until i reached 60mph and the problem started again. I again pulled over, turned off the vehicle, restarted it and would continue for a few miles until the vehicle acted up again. I had to repeat this process about 4 times until i got to the dealership where the vehicle now sits. It appeared that this wasn't a problem while i stayed under 60mph as when i hit local roads and the speed limit was 30mph the car did not act up.

My transmission was recalled in 2004 however the "fix" was to install an oil jet kit and extra lubrication to the gears.the transmission still failed at only 65k miles.honda now refused to pay for the repairs.honda knowingly put my safety and the safety of my two year old daughter at risk by not replacing the transmission.the incident happened while driving my daughter to school and i become stuck going up a hill and started rolling backwards into oncoming traffic.

I was driving on the highway and noticed that my rpm increased all of the sudden. After my rpm increased my vehicle started jerking and was not responding.the transmission started slipping into neutral.i managed to get home driving 10 mph.i have looked online and this is a major issues with these cars!honda needs to recall these transmissions!

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving 30 mph, the speed began to drop and the transmission stalled. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic were it was diagnosed, but not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 154,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving approximately 20 mph, the transmission failed to shift into second gear. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnosis. The technician informed the contact that the transmission would need to be replaced.the contact referenced nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train) however, the vin was not included in the recall. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the defect. The approximate failure mileage was 120,000.

Vehicle started to loses acceleration all of a sudden; diving normally in traffic then car started to jerk/ and rpms started to get higher before slowing down. Car then stops in traffic and does not accelerate even though shift is engaged in drive. Transmission failure that could have caused accident. Vehicle eventually drove again after turning car off and back on but stalled again/ issue repeated.

Transmission has been accelerating very fast overheating, slipping, it appears the transmission fluid have been leaking however i took it in for service about a month ago and everything was fine. My dealership from february 13, 2012september 28, 2012 commonwealth honda has been claiming there is nothing wrong with this transmission the suspension or the timing belt. They performed service and all of them they claim everything is fine. Now less than 30 days later my transmission is broken. A vehicle with just got problems should not continue to be resold.

Transmission loose power when driving !!!

When parking the car in a parking lot, as i was turning into the parking space the car jumped (went very fast forward and hit the wall in front of me) even though i had my foot on the brakes i felt i had no control of the car and the engine turned off on it's own. I also noticed it jumped gears, it was no longer on d but d3. This incident caused damage to the bumper of the car.

Today 10-03-13 my wife's vehicle (2004 honda accord ex v-6 navi) transmission failed for the second time.during the last couple of weeks we noticed the transmission slipping from time to time.this morning we were going to perform a transmission flush at a local repair shop when the transmission failed.as the transmission went from 2nd to 3rd the vehicle revved as failed to transmit power causing a near collision.upon pulling over in an unsafe area and placing the car in park the vehicle's shifter could not be placed in gear.after approx. 5 minutes the vehicle was able to be placed in gear and was able to drive to the local transmission shop.when i advised the transmission tech of the problem, he knew exactly what the problem was.the transmission tech showed us his work bay where there were 3 honda's and 1 acura all with the same problems.the trans tech said that the 2003-2006 transmissions on the honda vehicle's including the pilot brand is a common problem with transmission failures.this was the first he's heard were the transmission had been replaced. Transmission replaced in may 2008/77,000 milestransmission failure october 2013/150,000milesupon doing research on this issue i discovered that we are not the only one's with this issue and honda needs to address this problem.i called honda just before this letter and advised them of this issue who stated that they are not aware of any complaints and there is nothing they can do.nhtsa needs to do something as this is definitely a safety issue where someone can be seriously injured or killed!!!!!

I am like other honda owners whose car failed them. My transmission has gone out right after the 100,000 mile mark. Honda states there is no known problem with the v6 transmission but i have sites with hundreds of people who explain the same issue i had with my car. Now honda states that checked my 2nd gear shift (which is causing stressed to the transmissions and killing them) butback in 2005 but saw no issues, but after i took it to my local honda dealership, they state its bad! honda secretly knows that the transmissions in this car is bad ( the whole line of cars) but refuses to fix the issue knowing it will cost the company 3500-5000 to fix everyone's car. They are risking the safety of their customers to save a buck. Websites like :http://www.carcomplaints.com/honda/accord/2004/transmission/transmission_is_slipping.shtmland many more found thru google shows hundreds to thousands of customers have been through (or will so go through) the same issue after going over the 100,000 mile mark. Honda had a recall and after a civil lawsuit expanded it to 100,000 miles. I almost got hit as my car was driving on the highway at speeds of 60+ then slow down to 5 mph as if my car was in neutral. The people need your help to warn everyone else of this danger before someone gets hurt or worst! is there a way we can do another civil lawsuit to have the warranty expanded again? thanks and god bless.

I had a sudden fallen transmission problem while i was driving the car started jerking and loose speed due to the transmission not putting in the gears it got over heated fast and i was in traffic and had a stranger help me push it to the side and aaa towed it to my home then the next morning towed it to the dealer and the dealer said i need a new transmission after reading comments on motor trend.com honda failed to send me a recall notice about my transmission. The 2004 accordv6 obviously have transmission defects and i want my transmission paid for from honda im really upset and honda corp. Needs to pay for this.

Transmission downshifted without warning into lowest gear causing the car to jerk and decelerate very rapidly, which resulted in lost control of the vehicle. After coming to a stop transmission would not engage, leaving the car disabled in the middle of the highway.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact stated while driving approximately 50 mph, the check engine and tcs light illuminated on the instrument panel. The contact mentioned that the vehicle suddenly decelerated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer. The technician diagnosed that the transmission assembly needed to be replaced. The contact was made aware of recall nhtsa campaign id number: 04v176000 (power train). However, the vin was not included in the recall.the manufacturer was notified of the failure.the approximate failure mileage was 94,775.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving long distance at 80 mph, several warning lights on the instrument panel illuminated including the transmission light. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnosis and the contact was informed that the transmission gears were broken and would need to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired however, the failure recurred nine months later.the vehicle was returned to the mechanic, who then informed the contact that the speed sensor would need to be replaced but the failure had recurred within another none months. The mechanic contributed the recurring failure to the speed senor. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vehicle was not further repaired. The vin was unavailable. The failure and current mileage was 106,000.updated 10/17/13*lj

The car pulls when easing off gas or coming off brakes. Took the car to a mechanic and he stated there was a problem with the transmission internally. Called honda home office and stated i was aware of problems they were having with the 1999 to 2005 models and they stated there was nothing they could do.

I was driving the highway and merging on an uphill ramp, the transmission raced and the car lost speed.about 20 miles later, i could feel something wrong with maintaining my speed and there was hesitation.another 20 miles later, i lost all forward movement in drive and left the highway.i was able to go another few miles on a side street in 2nd gear and then the car stalled in the middle of the street.the transmission is completely lost.

Transmission went without warning as i headed up a small hill about two miles from my house.my mechanic said the failure was related to my second gear and the entire transmission needs to be replaced.

I was on my way home from work, exiting the downtown area and entering the freeway, when the transmission slipped out of gear. The transmission would not re-engage without moving the shifter down to the d3 gear first. I was able to limp the car using this method to the nearest transmission repair shop. The transmission slipped out of gear several more times on the drive to the repair facility. It was diagnosed with a faulty third clutch and a repair estimate of $3200-3400 for a rebuilt transmission. I chose a different repair shop, with an equally good reputation, and had the transmission rebuilt for $2700. It has been back to the same repair shop 3 times after the rebuild with similar symptoms. They are not able to determine the cause of the recurring slippage. Research reveals that hundreds of other honda accord owners have encountered the same issue of transmission failure. It appears to be the same parts failing in a majority of instances. The transmission will slip out of gear from a dead stop, in motion at slow speeds or moderate speeds with no detectable pattern. The transmission failing while the car is in motion creates an extremely dangerous, potentially fatal, driving situation. I don't feel safe driving this vehicle. Honda has issued a recall on this transmission already but not for this particular problem. My vehicle doesn't qualify for the recall.

Transmission would become either completely disengaged or car would lunge forward as transmission slipped into low gear. Very scary with infant in back seat. Need to completely replace transmission at 80,000 miles. This is a safety issue and a very expensive one.

While our son was driving his 2004 accord the transmission, without warning or any indication, went out and he lost power while going approximately 40mph. It is apparent with extensive research that i have done that transmissions in these vehicles have been a known problem and honda corporate is unwilling to do anything to investigate what caused the issue. The vehicle has had regular maintenance done and all the paperwork for anything major being done. I do not understand how if you maintain a vehicle that something like this can occur without warning or no indications that is was about to go out.

I was driving 70 miles per hour on a busy freeway when the vehicle down shifted abruptly and drastically reduced in speed. It refused to shift into higher gears, randomly spiked in engine rpm, and resulted in a hazard due to quickly-approaching traffic from behind. The vehicle's speed had reduced to nearly 20 miles per hour in busy freeway traffic before i had successfully navigated the vehicle across 3 lanes and onto the shoulder. I turned the engine off and shifted the transmission into park. I turned the engine back on a few minutes later, and was able to get the transmission to shift and drive normally until the end of the off-ramp. Upon reaching the off-ramp's stop light, the transmission died again, and refused to accelerate the car. The engine was responding to gas pedal inputs as if it were in neutral, although the transmission was in drive. I waited for several traffic light cycles, unable to move the vehicle and amid impatient drivers' car horns from behind me. Thankfully, the car's transmission responded temporarily again, long enough to maneuver the vehicle into a nearby dealerships parking lot. We had to push it the last few feet into the parking spot. Here, the transmission had finally failed to the point that i could no longer shift it out of park. I called my insurance company to get a tow truck to tow the vehicle 15 miles back to my local honda dealership. They diagnosed the issue as a transmission failure, which required a new transmission altogether. They were surprised by the relatively low mileage, but said it was a frequent problem likely due to a design flaw in the v6 automatic transmissions on these accords. I was especially disappointed because i had just spent over a thousand dollars in maintenance costs at this same honda dealership a week before, where i have consistently maintained my vehicle.

Started with high pitch whine, then it took a few seconds to go into gear, then sputtering and ultimately it would stop accelerating while i was driving.

Transmission is not shifting.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while accelerating from a complete stop, the transmission failed to operate upon engaging the accelerator pedal. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic and a transmission center for diagnosis where both technicians stated that the transmission would need to be replaced. In 2004, the vehicle was repaired under nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train). The vehicle had not been repaired for recent failure. The manufacturer was notified of the defect. The approximate failure mileage was 136,000.

Car is serviced as specified, no issues (second owner for 5 years).without warning, transmission failed.vehicle was being driven on surface streets, made odd sound and stopped operating.

Transmission with only 116k miles failed while driving approximately 50 mph.car violently downshifted, which forced me to drive it to the side of the road.vehicle has been meticulously maintained.i am original owner and was never notified of the recall tsb on the transmission, even though i never moved from my address which i purchased the car new from showcase honda in phoenix, arizona in july of 2004.i only discovered that there was a tsb recall on 2004 honda accord ex v6 transmissions after i researched info of the transmission failure.these transmissions, although 8 years old now are still on the road and may cause fatal accidents.luckily for me, no cars were immediately behind me and i was able to safely steer my car off the road.

Feb. 2007, approximately 60,000 miles on the vehicle, while driving on freeway middle lane,engine started racing, lost acceleration.was fortunate to get to the shoulder without causing an accident.through an extended warranty which i paid for, got a new transmission installed by honda.since i had not used the warranty before, the premium on the warranty would have been reimbursed to mehad the transmission not had to be replaced.after 70,000 miles on the second transmission, the same exact incident occurred again on july 6th 2012.i contacted honda and was told that there has not been a high amount of complaints with 2004 accord transmissions.honda also claims that there have not been any recalls or extended factory warranties.i have documentation that both transmissions have been maintained to honda specifications.vehicle is currently having a third transmission installed.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord ex. The contact stated that while driving 40 mph, the speed suddenly decreased to 15 mph and the contact lost control. The vehicle jumped the curb and hit a pedestrian who was injured. The dealer stated that the failure was caused by metal in the transmission fluid caused by broken gears. The vehicle had not been repaired. The current and failure mileages were approximately 109,000.

While driving low speed 20 to 40 mph car started jerking bucking pulled over to store parking lot waited 10 minutes scared to drive 10 min to home but made it.attempt to drive vehicle next day after driving start jerkingtransmission slipping pulled over again .try to move vehicle again cars would not move.contact american hondainformed transmission failed was informed my vehicle id was not on the 2004 accord transmission recall list.ask for good faith repair refused.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving approximately 20 mph, the vehicle decelerated independently and the transmission warning light illuminated. The contact also stated that a ticking noise could be heard coming from the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was confirmed that the transmission had failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted about the issue and informed the contact that the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign id number: 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). The approximate failure mileage was 162,338.

We got a 2004 honda accord ex through abc auto 6112 n.florida ave tampa 33604 florida.took test drive checked trans fluid which needed to be changed ,we figured it was the way the car was built,but we advised the sales man ,which advised us he would have "there" shop completely look the car over.which nothing was found. I had trans fluid changed immediately,approx 30 days later checked fluid smelled burnt and again metal shaving were present.and change every 3 months ,so no issues would arise.after approx 11months we received a "recall notice for the power steering hose.which was replaced.upon that recall we looked into all recalls on the car to insure safety of the family.the car seemed fine then started "stopping real fast,at any speed" took to honda dealer they advised us it would be $5000 to repair.upon investigating more we realized their was a recall on this car for the transmission (#04v176000) advised honda dealer ,they stated the mileage was well over 15,000 mi,and a trans fluid cooler was added to satisfy the recall,based on the fact that the owner at that time "didn't notice anything wrong with the vehicle".the car at this time is very unsafe to drive,and not driving properly due to the transmission. Fact is honda should of checked and replaced the faulty transmission.which instead only added a trans cooler.not what this recall demanded honda to replace and or repair.

Attempted to pass semi truck on a tollway, was in the fast lane when transmission failed with the semi to the right and fast moving traffic behind me.transmission felt like it slipped into neutral, eventually it did go back into gear long enough to make it to a repair shop.entire rebuild at 2700.00.

Noticed leak on garage floor, took it into honda dealership, told by technician carrier bearing in transmission is very loose causing leak, likely need transmission replacement, low mileage 70,730. Wonder if this should have been considered in recent recall date of 8-4-11 since this car was manufactured in july, 2004.

As i am driving my vehicle gets stuck at 20 mph and the rpms go high (above 3,000-4,000). Then the rpms eventually go back down and the vehicle speeds up. I have 2 boys, a 2 year old and a 5 year old along with my wife. I am fearful for their safety. I researched that there was a recall in regards to the transmission over heating at 2nd gear from lack of lubrication but i never received a recall, or at least my dealership did not receive a recall notice. I am not in the best financial situation to have a transmission serviced, but i have kept up with all of the vehicle maintenance including the timing belt, water pump seals belts etc which were replaced not too long ago. I was hoping that the nhtsa could assist me with this urgent matter.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact stated that the vehicle was exhibiting an abnormal grinding when attempting to shift from park to drive.the dealer advised the contact that the transmission needed to be replaced. The contact referenced nhtsa campaign id number: 11v395000 (power train: automatic transmission: control module (tcm, pcm) but was not advised that the vehicle was not included in the recall. The transmission was replaced but the failure recurred one year later. The manufacturer did not offer any assistance.the current mileage was 122,000 and the approximate failure mileage was 96,000.

Transmission slipped out of gear and the engine revved up in rpms. Car continues to not be able to maintain shifting gears effectively.

I was driving on the interstate when all of a sudden i was no longer able to accelerate. The car jerked when i tried to accelerate or brake. I was able to steer it off onto the side of the road. After taking it in to get it looked at, i was told it is the transmission. According to several articles online and mechanic at the shop i took it too, 2004 honda accords are known for having weak transmissions. It was so unexpected and i take car of my car. I felt completely unsafe trying to get it off the interstate going 20 miles an hour as it jerked along and apparently people already know about this issue?? i have just had the car for a year now and bought it from a honda dealership. Not a word was said to me about the issues with these models or safety recalls for several honda models made in 2004 - but apparently not mine.

I have a 2004 honda accord ex v6 and the transmission started slipping.i took it to a honda dealer, where they told me i needed a new transmission, which may not be covered by the recall.driving on interstate and city roads, the car stops.the engine starts, but i am not able to accelerate the car.according to recent diagnosis, which suggests that there was a failure of the automatic transmission.i have been made aware of recent transmission issues with other 2003-2004 honda accord vehicles, which i find unlikely for the honda brand.

When i was driving on the highways, all of the sudden the car went into neutral and would not accelerate. I tried to pull over to the side of the highway, as i turned the transmission went into gear and causing the car to accelerate to 50mph and hitting the vehicle in front of me. My insurance company fixed my car and then i took the car to the dealer to get the transmission checked out and they said the transmission is working as designed by honda. I felt confused because it was not working properly and they checked for recalls and found a recall on the transmission which had already been done. They said if i don't feel safe driving with that transmission that i would have to pay 5,000 dollars for a new one. I declined the offer and saw online many people had the same issue as me.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the vehicle would not accelerate from a stop. The vehicle was towed to an authorized dealer and the vehicle stalled while they were diagnosing the failure. The contact was informed that the transmission failed. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and the contact was awaiting a response. The failure mileage was 77,000.

I have a 2004 honda accord that had a transmission failure with no warning. It had 88,000miles on it and very well maintained. I was driving on the highway about 2 hours away from home when the car started slowing down or downshifting on its own. I felt like i was just coasting or in neutral. I pulled over to the side of the road and waited a couple minutes and tried to start my car up again...it did. I started driving again and not even 3/4 of a mile later the same thing happened. I did this pull over/ turn off/ turn on thing all the way home with my daughter in the car ( 2 hrs away was too costly for a tow). What should have taken 2 hours took close to 4hrs 20 mins. I called my local honda dealer and they said that they needed to look at it to diagnose the problem which would have cost me $120.00 to tell me what i already knew...my transmission was shot. I took it instead to an independant garage $45.00 and they said it was an internal transmission failure. I called honda back and they said there is no recall and it would cost 3800.00 to get a rebuild transmission. Corporate said my vin did not have a recall and i would have to pay. When all was said and done i paid $4213.00 for a rebuilt transmission with 36,000mile or 3 year warranty. I am getting rid of this car before warranty runs out and not buying another honda ever.

The vehicle is automatic and takes up to 3-5 seconds before wanting to accelerate once its put into drive and then slight kick once it gets into gear. The vehicle begins to vibrate at the speed of 55 as well. The vehicle kicks also when in drive and it switches gears around 30 mph.

After vehicle was driven for approx 10 minutes the car slowed down and the motor would rev up. Car parked and then tried to drive it again and same thing happened. Car would not go more than a few miles an hour, luckily was able to pull over on side of the road. Car towed to honda dealer. Was told that the vin # was not included in the recall. Spoke with honda corporate and filed a claim. However they continued to say the car was not included in the recall. Dealer noted on invoice that trans slipping in 1-2 gears and slips on 1,2 up shift. Fluid is dark. I had to pay to replace the transmission on a car with only 68,472 miles.

When driving on the interstate for over an hour the transmission began slipping but once i began driving on hills the transmission was no longer catching and i could no longer drive the car. The electrical issue comes from the windows not responding immediately to me pressing them down and the lock button on the remote and the lock button on the car door do not lock.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact was driving 25 mph when the vehicle became resistant to acceleration. The vehicle was coasted to a stop and the contact shut the vehicle off. Upon restart, the contact was able to accelerate and drove the vehicle home. The contact then attempted to drive the vehicle on the following day, but the vehicle would not accelerate. The vehicle was not taken to have the failure diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and offered no assistance. The failure mileage was 130,000.

I was driving down a city road and the vehicle started to accelerate on its own and it did not want to shift gear. I was able to apply brakes but the car continued to accelerate to very high rpms. I had no choice but to turn the shut off the car midway and pull-over. While stationary and car shut off on side of the roadi tried to turn it back it and it automatically jumped to high rpm and was never able to change gears from park to drive or anything because the car would take off. After 45 minutes of letting the car figure itself out, it stopped revving too high rpm and was able to go back home. The issue has stopped but now when i start the car up and switch from park to drive the car has a delayed engagement. Also, now my steering wheel locks up ever once in a while and when making turns randomly. I have checked power steering and no leaks or any sign on a repair that needs to be completed.

Just hit the 100,000 mark on this accord.the transmission is out and will not shift into gear.it just stopped while driving.thank goodness this did not happen on the freeway.hondas are supposed to go forever, but this seems to be a common problem. The recall apparently did not fix the transmission problem.i will not be buying or recommending honda again.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While attempting to accelerate, a loud sound was heard and the vehicle suddenly stalled and would not drive forward. The cause of the failure was not determined. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The local dealer was not notified. The failure mileage was 158,000. The vin was invalid.

In january 29, 2010, my wife was driving home with my children when the car suddenly lost power.we had it towed to my mechanic who checked it and told us that it was the transmission.we eventually had it replaced for $2300.i was really surprised that the transmission failed so prematurely but since it had passed its warranty i didn't bother notifiying honda.however, the same thing happened again this november 11, 2011 while my wife was driving my children home. The rebuilt transmission we had put in failed as well after 30,000 miles.luckily, it didn't happen on the freeway.my family could have been killed.now i'm having it replaced with the used one because i don't want to spend another $2300.i thought i was alone on this but i found out that a lot of people are having the same problem.my neighbor has an accord and the same thing happened.i hope something can be done about this before somebody dies.

I have transmission problem with my 2004 honda accord at 122,000 miles. That's unheard of! i've purchased 3 hondas before this one & never a problem. The torque converter came apart on my transmission & i had to get it rebuilt. The bill was $2200. American honda said sorry & they couldn't guarantee when a transmission will go out. Really? 122,000 miles? i will not purchase another honda. I was on the interstate & could have been in a serious accident! all they can say is sorry. I have never been so upset before. To top it all off the dealership wanted to repair it for $4700 or trade my car in for $1000.by the way i wasn't able to get any type of reimbursement for my repair bill.

I have a 2004 accord ex-l v6.i began hearing a strange noise from the transmission with a loss of motive power at speeds between 25 to 45 mph.. My honda dealer said it had an internal fault and would replace transmission for $3800. I had a transmission repair shop repair transmission for $2900.the torque converter needed replacing.car had 97k miles.

I own a 2004 honda accord ex v6 coupe and the transmission is failing in 2nd gear.i was traveling up a hill and it failed and i was forced to pull over so i would not get rear ended.i have been told i need to replace my transmission, which costs $4,000-$5,000.in a recent january 11, 2011 article published by the ny times by [xxx], titled "honda transmission problems seem to persist", a recall from 2004 is outlined which involves 2003-2004 honda accord v6 transmissions.the article also states "the n.h.t.s.a. Web site has some 570 transmission complaints from owners of 2003-4 accords.many refer to problems with second gear".i have contacted honda and have been told there is nothing they can do because my specific car was not part of the recall?i am livid.this is ridiculous.how can they not be held responsible for this?!information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

I was driving my 2004 accord home through the city (speeds of 30 mph or less). I had gone about 5 mileswithout a problem. Suddenly, i heard an annoying car revving it's engine, only to realize it was my car! it felt as if it were slipping and then it was driving as if it was stuck in first. I could not get it to go above 20 mph. I could not pull over due to bike lanes and heavy traffic. Eventually the vehicle was only going 15 mph -- it would not go higher. I pulled onto a side street, put the vehicle in park, and could not get it to move. Then, several warning lights popped up. After restarting the vehicle i was able to drive it the last mile of my trip, still in the 15-20 mph. I had it towed to the dealership. They indicated the transmission needs to be replaced to the tune of $5450.i had not had any problems with the transmission prior to 8/29/13 and i had kept up on all regular maintenance.in fact, i'd always taken it to the dealership. I never received any information about a recall for this part (although i did receive one for the power steering hose).after 8/29/13, i read that several honda models (including this one) were recalled for transmission defects. The dealer and american honda are currently alleging that mine was not part of it, but it appears that it was.

As i was driving the transmission (automatic, v6 accord) kept slipping so although i was applying the gas the car was slowing down and not moving. So i had to turn the car off and then back on and it would move again for a little but and then the transmission would slip again and i would have to pull over andturn the car off and back on. I then had to have the car towed to atransmission shop for repairs. The transmission show replaced the transmission, soparts and labor came out to $1750.00.

While pulling out into traffic transmission slipping very bad almost cause rear end collision.now slips in all gears.all maintenance work done as required but appears transmission has failed.car has been taken care of very well and now has 150k, but still this is a shock to have this happen to honda and i see all over the internet honda transmission issues

Transmission failure - started as a vibration around 60 to 65 mph.dealer assessed and indicated the transmission needs to be replaced at only 78000 miles.

Driving on i-205 and the transmission started slipping.engine would go from normal to racing while i was driving.got off and parked to pick up a friend and it would not go in to reverse to back out of the spot.had to have it towed and the transmission rebuilt. For about $4500.there was only about 47000 miles on it at the time.

My wife experienced a near accident with a semi-truck on a freeway due to power train failure. During a lane change the car's power and acceleration completely stopped performing for several seconds. She noticed the tachometer indicator revving very high but no power was transferring to the engine for several seconds. It did "kick" back into gear in just enough time to avoid a collision with a semi-truck that was fast approaching from behind. After missing her intended exit she took the next one and realized she was only about a mile from the honda service center that we have always used. This was on a saturday, so to confirm the problem we waited until the next monday to get the news that the transmission had to be replaced for $4,100. Research on the car showed 2 full transmission flushes (~37k & 61k) because of contaminated fluid. Our owner's manual recommends the first service be performed at 120,000 miles. I don't believe this car had any corrections made on the initial recall customer letter from the summer of 2004. If it had, then there would be no reason for the two transmission total flushes and total failure at 85,383 miles.the honda service dept. Would not negotiate based on previous history so on 02/25/2004 i wrote a letter to american motor honda company's customer service dept. Stating the facts and requesting a reply. I did receive a letter on 03/20/2004 requesting that i call a certain number within 10 days (actually 2 work days) otherwise they will consider the matter closed. The letter was dated 03/14/2004. I could only reach a voice message from the person who would not return my repeated calls.honda will not take responsibility for neglected and inferior work. In effect this whole matter reduces the value of our car by more than $4,100. More important, they placed my wife in unnecessary danger on the freeway! please open an investigation.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated while shifting gears the vehicle stalled and hesitated to change gears making the vehicle lag with the check engine light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to peters honda of nashua located at (300 amherst st, nashua, nh 03063) to be diagnosed. The contact was informed that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact referenced the failure to nhtsa campaign number: 04v176000(power train) however vin was not included. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 150,000. *ln

Driving along 60mph and power to transmission suddenly lost. Coasted to stop and the side of road.reverse nor drive worked.we had to call a tow truck and toed to honda dealership 3 hours from home. Holiday weekend so had to call home for a ride home leaving car at dealership;dealership said transmission needed to be replaced and have now been out of a car for 7 days and must drive 3 hours back to get car now.

My car started bucking about two weeks after i had it inspected in july.also the drive light was blinking and the check maintenance light came on.at one point i was alone and far from home and the car would not go into reverse.i contacted a mechanic i know well who told me there was a safety issue and that i should try to drive the car to the transmission place he recommended.for several miles the car bucked and i wasn't sure whether i would get there or not, but i did. Very scary. Not sure this sure happen with a car that only has 76,500 miles on it and i am the only owner.

On june 30, 2004, honda's north america website released a statement about their voluntary recall to certain honda & acura automobiles. My 2004 v6 honda accord is mentioned on this recall. On 4/30/05, honda dealership shows in my repair history report that the v6 automatic transmission second gear is inspected. The report says "inspect 2nd gear and install lubrication kit on transmission. Inspection show no problems". This clearly does not indicate that the repair was completed. Case in point, on other repairs made by the dealer, they will clearly state that repairs have been made by stating "performed tire rotation" or "replaced rear brake pads". On 3/19/11, i take the vehicle in for an oil change and the dealer recommends that the transmission fluid be replaced. This work is completed by the clear definition on the repair order form "drain and inspect transmission fluid, clean magnetic plug, replace drain plug seal, replace with new honda transmission fuide. Inspect seals and trans for leaks. Performed trans fluid service". Contrary to the 4/30/05 service report, the transmission fluid service was completed. At this time, shouldn't the inspection show wear and tear and cause of concern to the auto technician that the transmission will need to be replaced? this should be a safety flag that goes off to the dealer which was not notified in the history repair log or to myself. On 8/12/11, transmission locks up and car fails on the interchange of highway 270 and highway 40 ' two major highways in st. Louis. Have to pull off to side of the road and wait for aaa to tow the car to the dealership. The next day, the dealer quotes me a price of $5100 to replace the transmission. Still waiting to hear from my assigned honda case manager for any assistance for this high quoted price. When contacting other auto technicians, the price quoted is 1/2 the cost.

Car stopped while driving on a busy street.transmission failure.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving 30 mph, the vehicle decelerated independently. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, who diagnosed that the transmission was defective and needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was repaired. The failure and current mileage was 68,000.

As i was driving my car would not shift gears . Specifically,i was driving on the freeway the car went from 60 mph down to 35 mph and would not slip into gear. This happened asi tried to accelerate to merge onto another freeway. It seemed as though the car was stuck in neutral which it was not. This was very dangerous because asother vehicles were traveling at high speeds my car nearly came to a halt on the freeway. Luckily, i prayed my way into gear and it worked. It was quite scary since i was traveling with my child i easily could of been rear ended. No sensor lights turned on, there were no warning lights. My car has been serviced routinely and 2 days later it happened again. It is now at the dealership. When i read up on the problem it seems to be common. On one site i saw over 200 complaints for the same complaints and same make of the car. I can only imagine how many more complaints there have been. I hope that the federal agency and honda act responsibly and pay for the recall on these transmission problems.

While attempting to pass a tractor trailer on the highway my transmission failed to shift into a higher gear & start to slow down. It was almost as if my car was in neutral.my rpms shot up but my car wasn't accelerated.i was nearly hit by the tractor trailer & was nearly hit several more times as i coasted across three lanes onto the side of the road.i called a local dealer & they want approx $5000 to repair it.i did a search online & this appears to be a widespread problem.

Honda accord ex-l v6 2004 116''000i was driving on the highway at 55 mph, and was coming up on some stand still traffic. I was in the middle lane going about 20 mph. As the traffic started slowing down and i was attempting to get over to right lane and merge off the exit when my transmission failed.i hit the gas as i pulled into the right hand exit lane but my car would not accelerate, causing me to almost get rear ended. The rpm gauge was at 3 but the car wouldn''t accelerate.i had to rev it and coast down the highway with cars behind me blowing at me. The fastest the car would go was 10 mph on a single lane exit onto another highway so i got to nearest exit (2 miles away) coasted down the exit and pulled over and shut my car off. After 10 minutes with the car off i started it back up and attempted to get back home the car did fine for 10 minutes until arrived 3 blocks from house and had to pulled on the side of the road from the same transmission failure with emergency lights on, i cut off the car for another 10 minutes and made it home. My car has 116,000 miles and i''ve researched recalls on my make and model and honda has 1,000,000 recalls on 2004 honda transmission. When i call honda's toll free number and gave my vin number and honda representative says there''s no recall on my vin. They also mentioned to take it to honda dealer to get the problem diagnose which they will not cover. I felt like my life was danger, i almost got rear ended twice and honda will not correct there problem with their faulty transmissions. I''ve reviewed dozens of forums with thousands of complaints from different honda owners with the same year (2004) with the same problem as me-and honda did not help on repairs or any compensation.

Transmission failure while driving.bought vehicle used in feb. 2014 from dealer with 97,570mi. At 104,000, transmission failed.repairs can range from $4500 to $3400, with either a honda rebuilt transmission or my own being rebuilt.since honda was aware of these failures (had a recall before i was an owner) and the dealer that sold me the car was likely also aware, i find these practices totally dishonest and bordering on illegal.i paid almost $10,000 for this vehicle because of low mileage, only to have a major failure 8 months later.

Automatic transmission failed while driving.car was lurching and jumping in speed.engine was racing.ultimately, the transmission failed while driving.the car was left without propulsion in the middle of a busy highway.there are 100+ similar complaints on carcomplaints.com and the #1 most reported problem on the honda accord is the transmission.the '03 accord is the #2 worst car listed on the side with 747 complaints (#1 problem) on the transmission.the '04 is #12 also with transmission problems being the #1 complaint.people driving the 2003 and 2004 honda accord have a nasty surprise waiting for them.

First occurrence, tuesday august 18, 2015driving into work, transmission slipped, rpms increased with no additional forward motion by car.then stopped and went to back into parking stall and car would not engage into reverse, finally it didstarted researching possible issues and found tons of recall and complaints online, driving home the car all of a sudden stuttered and downshifted violently this time it produced a check engine light (obdc: p0741), i called honda cust service and spoke with jason, he created a case # for me and stated i would need to have it diagnosed by a honda dealer and call them back. I called back the same number but this time option 7, customer service rep read thru my case and determined that because the vin did not indicate being part of the recall, the age of the vehicle and mileage, honda would not do anything to assist me. My transmission fluid smells burnt. I now have had to pay a transmission shop $3464.65 for a rebuilt transmission.

Textbook case of transmission failure for my '04 honda accord v-6 on friday, may 22, 2015.car failed on the 15 fwy outside of barstow, ca and had to be towed to the los angeles area.when i contacted american honda i was told that my vin was not part of the recall.my car, though 11 years old, had only 89.5k miles on it.it had been serviced at all times by my honda dealer, including transmission service 3 times, including january of 2015.i have all documentation.honda quoted me $5,642.40 for the repair, and also in a letter dated 6/24/15 confirmed that i need a new transmission assembly.i "escalated" my complaint to american honda and was offered $250 "customer loyalty card" which i initially declined.i then contacted american honda again and received a $300 card for the inconvenience that when my car was returned to me by honda the entire air intake system was missing!!it took the honda dealership 3 days t contact me and return the air intake system.i bought this honda accord brand new from the honda dealer and am the only owner/driver.i still am without a reliable vehicle and there is no reason that a transmission, which has been consistently serviced by the dealership, should fail with less than 90,000 miles on the vehicle.had i not been in the desert with lighter traffic, i would have been involved in an extreme crash with other vehicles.honda should repair my vehicle and acknowledge that the current recall fails to include additional vin that were affected.they focus their ad campaign on "helpful", yet they do not help their honda owners.shame on honda and i would like some results.

Hello, i was wondering if anyone could help me with this.i own a 2004 honda accord which has less than 84k miles. It recently very suddenly had an issue with the transmission while on the highway. Now, a mechanic has determined it must be replaced.i think i found an applicable recall, recall nhtsa id number: 04v176000honda/automatic transmission. I looked up the vin number in your lookup tool, but it did not show up. However, i think this is because the car and/or recall is over 15 years old. I believe i have found documents on your site that show that the vin falls within the possibly effected vehicles.in this document: https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2004/rcdnn-04v176-4295.pdf - there is a section that describes my vehicle - honda accord 4d v6, certain 2004 model year - 1hgcm665*4a[xxx] ' 1hgcm668*4a[xxx].my vehicle has vin number 1hgcm66554a[xxx]. I believe i fall within this window. Would anyone be able to verify this for me?when i purchased the car, used, directly from the dealership (huntington honda, about 4 years ago), this recall was not disclosed to me. I feel that if there was an unrepaired open recall (which i believe would have still been open at the time i purchased the vehicle), it should have been disclosed, is that correct? if it was not disclosed, i feel that is unjust - do i have any grounds or rights for them to repair the transmission?i appreciate any help you can offer.sincerely,[xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

2004 honda accord v6 ex (98k) 1st time i was making a right hand turn & as i completed the turn & tried to accelerate there was no power. Engine revved but car did not go anywhere. Crept along to pull over on the side of the road. Waited a few minutes & drove home about 10mph. Luckily i was only 3 blocks from home. Thought maybe it was bad gas or something. Drove fine the next few days. 2nd time i saw my life flash before my eyes as i went to make a left hand turn. As i started my turn, again trans stalled only this time oncoming traffic was coming at me which included a monstrous semi-truck. As cars slammed on their brakes i crept through the intersection to the side of the road. Car towed to my mechanic who has taken care of the car since i bought it brand new in 2004. Mind you i had no security warnings or alerts come up on the dash. I have had no leaks, nothing on the ground where i park. My mechanic took for test ride & had the same thing happen. Unfortunately he does not repair trans. Call honda after finding multiple complaints & lawsuits on this trans only to be told my vin # is not included on the recall & there is nothing they can do. Ridiculous that they only include certain vin #'s when it's the same trans in all these cars. I really love my accord, extremely disappointed in the way honda is handling this. I have had no other problems with this car other than the power steering which there was a recall on. Asked to speak to a supervisor at honda & was told she would review the case & get back to me by end of day monday. Very unfortunate, we have been through 14 honda's in my immed family. The only other one that had a problem was my brother's 2003 honda accord v6 ex in california. His trans went at 60,000 but was covered under extended warranty. He's at 115k & so far so good. Honda, don't ruin your reputation like gm, admit fault & take responsibility.

Transmission failed. One day it is working fine the next day per the honda dealer the transmission is unrepairable and needs to be replaced. The cost to me was quoted at $4100.00. I purchased the vehicle new, there was a recall on the transmission, i wonder when honda is going to notify me of the recall?

This seems to be a common issue as just looking it up today another person suffered the same issue i have, down to the exact conversation with honda. We ahve had the '04 honda accord for 4ish years now. It has driven great since we bought it and tested fine with the honda dealer before purchasing. All of a sudden we started experiencing some slipping of the transmission. We immediatly had the system flushed and filled and all seemed to be good, for about a week. 3 days before christmas, my wife was getting onto a busy section of a major highway and the transmission slipped and she was unable to accelorate nearly getting run over by a tractor trailer. She was able to pull over and get home safely. I did some research and found the recall notice based off the models make and year. Searching the vin came back as not affected by the recall, even though we are experiencing the exact problems outlined in the transmission recall notice. I called honda and spoke to a very friendly representative that simply informed me the same thing another customer was told the same day..."your vin doesn't fall into the list of effected units. You should have a honda repair center diagnose and repair the issue." i hope that an investigation is started and this is found to be a known issue and honda works with all current owners to get this repaired before someone gets seriously injured.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving 65 mph, the vehicle stopped accelerating. The vehicle coasted to a stop and was towed to an authorized dealer. The dealer replaced the transmission under warranty. The failure had since recurred on three occasions. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer after two of the recurrences and the transmission was again replaced under warranty. The vehicle was not taken back to the dealer after the most recent failure because the vehicle was no longer under warranty. The failure mileage was 46,000.

The car went crazy revving up and down on its own.driving on the highway, it felt like the car would be applying the brakes on its own only to rev up again but felt like it was on neutral, then the gear would shift abruptly. At the intersection, once the light turned green, the engine would not proceed no matter how light i applied the gas pedal (i didn't want to "drown" it), it felt as if it were in neutral - only to speed up on its own. It felt like the car didn't know whether to speed up or slow down - the gears would jump from one to another on its own.horrible!

Power steering has been replaced 2 times and it still makes the same noise when the car is cold, once it warms up the noise is no longer heard. Several times while i have been driving the car loses power a clicking noise is heard and it's like the car was turned off but it's still on. It has happened both at 60 miles per hour or 25 miles per hour. I can't accelerate i have had to shut the car off and then start it back up. It has happened in the last 3 years a few times most recently being in december 2015

Transmission slipping and grinding. Took it to our trusted mechanic and he said the transmission is failing and has to be replaced. The vehicle only has 128,000 miles. There was a nhtsa recall #: 04v176000 for 2003/2004 hondas due to transmission failure which could lead to an accident. I contacted honda and they are not willing to help.

While driving the speed limit to take my children to school this morning 02-18-2016, my honda was in the last gear but suddenly downshifted into a power gear causing the car to jerk. My children and i were almost rear ended but the f-150 truck behind is swerved to keep from bitting us. I was very afraid also cause the seat belt around my children tightened to the point where my baby boy started crying cause it was like it choked him. After dropping them off, i got to the stop light which is on a hill and the car would not move. Put in park and cut off and car then went into gear but did not change fears to where it reved up the rpms. Cruised down hill to my home and decided to back up and the car would it even back up. I would like to know what can be done cause there seems to be a problem with honda and all the can tell me is that there is no recall i. My car except for the power steering. I did research and there are hundreds of complaints about similar problems if not the same.

I have a 2004 honda accord v6 and while merging into traffic on my way to work, the automatic transmission failed.i was nearly rear-ended, but was able to get the car off to the side of the road safely.had this happened on a highway i could have been rear-ended by an 18 wheeler.with a v6, i expect to be able to pull out into traffic and come up to speed quickly and safely.that was not the case on the 29th of november and i was nearly rear-ended by a minivan due to the transmission failing completely.i am told that the transmission oil pump failed, and that lead to the transmission failure.i am now trying to trade in this vehicle for a toyota instead.i no longer feel safe driving any honda vehicles.in my experience, hondas nonchalant way of dealing with this issue is extremely disturbing, and makes me feel that honda does not care about me as a customer.sad, if this is the new honda, i will be sure to inform everyone i talk to about the decline in honda quality and customer service that i experienced.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact was driving approximately 30 mph when the vehicle suddenly failed toshift into gear or accelerate before it stalled. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the failure was diagnosed but it was not repaired. The contact was informed that the transmission needed to be repaired or replaced. The dealer confirmed that the vin was not included in the nhtsa campaign number 04v176000 (power train). The contact indicated that the vehicle experienced the same defect listed in the recall. The manufacturer was not notified of the defect. The failure mileage was 186,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the vehicle failed to shift into any gear. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was contacted about the failure. The failure mileage was 158,988.

I was traveling on the interstate and was gradually having problems with my accord v6 engine shifting into third gear.rpms would go up, but no additional power.finally transmission totally failed.honda reported to me that the error code indicated an internal transmission failure and i needed a new transmission.they only gave me $1300 towards the $4400 cost of the transmission.they had no response to my comment that i noted other failures of the transmission posted in this database and elsewhere on the web.

This is my second report of a transmission failure in my 2004 honda accord. My transmission locked up and in getting over i was hit from behind in a hit and run. I had to have it rebuilt when it failed back in 2010, and now it is failing again. I reported the incident (10342732) to the nhtsa back in october of 2010. My vin number does not fall in the range of customers with this issue; however, like many that purchased this vehicle during this time...the transmission is prone to failure.

My wife was driving on a highway and she was in the second to the fastest lane on the highway and the car just locked up because of the transmission ,which made her go into the next lane and the car in that lane locked up there brakes and came very close to side sweeping each other ,at that point she had to get out in the middle of the highway and leave the car ,which was later pulled to the side of the highway the nhtsa recall #04v-176 mfr campaign id p38 and i was aware of this issue with this car ,so i always changed the transmission fluid after 5,000 miles

While driving home from dental appt, vehicle started to lose acceleration all of a sudden; driving normally in traffic then car started to jerk/ and rpms started to get higher before slowing down. Car then slows in traffic and does not accelerate even though shift is engaged in drive. Was able to nurse my car to mechanic's shop, determined transmission failure $4100 to rebuild!! called honda, was told car is not covered by recall, plus since it has 97k miles and 12-years it is not covered by extended warranty.thanks honda for standing behind your products...will be looking at new fords this week.....thank good this failure occurred at a relatively safe side street.could really cause a major accident!!

The transmission went out at 127,000 miles. Driving home from lowe's on 09/20/2015, all at once the rpm went up but the car slowed down. My fastest speed to get home was 30 mph. At one time i stopped at a red light and then it wouldn't go at all!!i'm having the transmission rebuilt but am out of pocket on this accord, why????vn#;[xxx]apparently someone forgot this car when doing recalls on the transmission and i am requesting this matter to get resolved asap.i also own a 1991 accord coupe, 196,000 miles: no problems at all with it.my email address:[xxx]phone #: [xxx]please don't push this under a rug and assume it will be ok now, cause it's not ok.i'm 57 years old and can't afford this to happen to me.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

When i attempted to shift the vehicle out of park and into gear the silver gear shift knob broke off.i super glued it back together in order to shift gears to go to store to get new part.it later fell off again and multiple pieces came out of the opening.the gear shift knob broke into about 7 to 10 pieces.had to stick my finger into opening in order to push the shift mechanism down to get it out of park.spoke to local honda dealership and they reported they keep those parts in stock from about 03 to 05 because for some reason alot of those are breaking.he was able to tell me that without looking up the part number.

Smell something burning while running the car on freeway.axle seal leaking and coolant bypass hose leaking was confirmed later.

Vehicle startedslowing down all of a sudden then i proceeded to pull over. Once i pulled over turn vehicle off and started vehicle back up it pulled off fine then it was slipping gears.pulled over again and turned vehicle off same thing and the last time i repeated the vehicle completely blacked out like it was the battery.vehicle had to be pushed on side of a rural road once i decided to get off of highway.my vehicle was left on side of the road, vandalized, rained in after one window was down once vehicle was disabled.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving 50 mph, the rpms increased rapidly. The vehicle shifted into different gears when depressing the brakes and also began jerking abnormally. The contact was able to pull over as the vehicle would no longer respond to the contact's acceleration attempts. The dealer was contacted and they advised the contact that they were unaware of the failure. The vehicle was neither diagnosed nor repaired. The failure mileage was 81,900 and the current mileage was 90,900.

While driving home from work i came to a red light, as i proceeded to hit the gas the car started to jump and would not accelerate. I was hitting the gas the engine would rev and the rpm's were super high but the car would only go about 5 mph with the ending revving really loud. After about a few seconds of hitting the gas and only going 5mph the car would finally jump into gear and go. Every time the car would come to a stop and then have to go again that's when it would happen over and over again. That night we decided to take it for a test drive and that's when the engine light came on and the "d" shift light was blinking and the "tca" light came on. There is seriously something wrong with the car when the day before the car drove like new. We looked up the recalls on online for our vehicle and see that there is one out for the auto transmission. Just weird all the sudden this would happen and there is a recall out in that. Please help!

I had transmission failure about a year ago, the transmission started to slip and didn't make any shifting, it was dangerous because the car stoped many time while i was driving, so i decide to fix it , and yesterday9/16/2013 it happened again, same problem with transmission

Transmission slipping and down shifting overnight. Causes engine to stall.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact started the ignition and the transmission shifted into drive independently, crashing into a parked, unoccupied vehicle. There was no personal injury. A police report was filed of the incident. The vehicle was driven to the contact's residence and was later taken to an independent mechanic for exterior body damage repairs. The cause of the failure was not determined. The manufacturer was not notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 146,000.

My 2004 honda accord v6 transmission decided to die on saturday november the 15th. I was driving on the interstate when i realized the rpm's were going up, but i wasn't getting any acceleration. I pulled over to check my transmission fluid, oil and etc. Everything was good. So i start back on the road trying to make it to my destination. The next thing i know i heard what sounded like a chain breaking off and the car jumped back like i was gearing down really low. I hit my head on the steering wheel and blacked out for a minute. Thankfully i had someone with me and they grabbed the steering wheel and directed us off the interstate. We lifted the hood once again and could smell something burnt. We were able to get it to a mechanic who said the transmission had failed. We had no issues prior to the date the transmission failed. I'm extremely upset by this. The car had been taken care of and maintained regularly. My family is honda enthusiast and have never had problems. That is why we always bought honda's, for their reliability. I think honda needs to make this right and have the transmission fixed. From what i've read this has been a major problem affecting tons and the transmission has been recalled. I thank god i didn't kill or hurt anyone during this ordeal.

Abs/tcs module failing causing transmission no to go into gear or jump around gears and hard shifts and acts like transmission failure all with out giving any codes only code i have is 84-1car will start and drive anywere fine for about 15 to 30 mins then starts acting up like the transmission is failing, with help of honda mechanic andother accord owners saving me from buying an new 1300 transmission i have found abs/tcs module failure

At passing speed the car just stopped accelerating and began to drop speed suddenly. The motor revved with gas pedal pressing but it went nowhere. It coasted to a stop. No warning. No stuttering. It just dropped speed and went no more.

Power trainslipped and engine rpm was around 2000 rpm then rpm went up to around 5000 when power train slipped. Engine light came on.

Transmission suddenly started slipping badly at 115k miles. The transmission was always slow to get into initial gear to begin with but i thought it was normal. At near highway speeds my rpm's shot up but the car was slowing down due to the transmission just slipping, it also down shifted wit ha jerk. A notorious issue with these years of honda's! "working" now with american honda and hoping for a helping hand as i'm just out of the certified warranty. Honda dealer quoted $6,040 to replace the transmission with a rebuilt. I bought a honda to have it last, is 6k worth putting into a car worth $9,000 in great condition? please help honda!!!!

The transmission slipped into neutral while driving, luckily no accident, but left me stranded in the middle of an intersection! could have been disastrous!

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the vehicle suddenly lost acceleration power and was unable to exceed 30 mph. The vehicle was not taken to a mechanic. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure and current mileage was 53,800.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated while driving approximately 25 mph the vehicle failed to accelerate. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing where the technician stated the transmission had to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The contact was advised by the manufacturer that the vehicle was included and repaired per the nhtsa recall campaign number: 04v176000 (power train) by the previous owner. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 177,000.

The vehicle stopped dead for me on a road. Fortunately i was not on a highway (i was on a 30-mile/hour road) because i probably would have been rear-ended and i would have been dead or ,worse, caused someone else to be injured.i called the towing service and they said it was the transmission. The car at present is worthless.i never received a recall notice form honda. I can only guess that i had moved from the date of purchase. However, my local honda dealership in syracuse,ny never (over 8 years of service at the same dealership) notified me of a potential issue or recall on this transmission. This is a serious problem since the car just stalled on the road and died. Very disappointed with honda and their lack of notifying owners of the potential serious problem.

While driving on the highway our honda accord automatic transmission lost power and acted like it went into neutral.luckily we were able to limpto the garage as it was an intermittent problem.my concern is that this could have caused an accident if this had happened on a busy highway or we were in a position which you could not pull over to a safe location.complete loss of power due to a defect in the trans is a problem i have never experienced and feel the transmission should not fail in this way.i believe it is a design flaw.i hope no one is injured with these failing transmission as this is a common problem for this model if you do an internet search.

Transmission failed on highway, was able to drive at 50 mph at 5000 engine rpm. Slow to engage into drive from stop. Next day, would not engage r or d. Honda offered only $1300 goodwill on a $5k+ bill for reman transmission. Always performed a transmission fluid drain and refill every 10k miles since 60000 miles on the odometer w/honda oem atf-z1 purchased from dealer. Filled up to the circle on the dipstick between the handle and last circle; poured new atf-z1 through the dip stick hole. Had to bite on a $2500 rebuilt repair bill from an indy shop.

Entering on-ramp on freeway with speed of about 45mph and i hear my engine accelerate and see my rpm's increase rapidly, but my honda accord 2004 slows-down and transmission refuses to engage into another gear. Then transmission decides to work again. Honda accord 2004 owners please be cautious and replace transmission asap to avoid any injury or death.this has been the same story for many honda accord 2004 owners....i entered my vin number on the honda website for recall-database and nothing resulted as a safety recall.....i will present my defective transmission to honda again.estimated cost to repair transmission is almost 5k!!!

As i was driving on the highway the rpm needle went up and down and the car began to accelerate on its own and then did not respond, and then accelerated again.the car continued to do this a few times.when i got off the highway and my speed was reduced to 30 mph the car stopped moving although the car was still running, i hit the gas and the car didn't go anywhere.i turned off the car and then back on, and it moved again but, continued to stop moving a few times again after that.this occurred while i was on a busy street with a lot of traffic, cars were behind me and by me suddenly stopping without notice because the car stopped on its own, could have caused an accident.when the car accelerated on its own i could have ran into another vehicle causing an accident.attached is a link to people who had the same exact safety issue with the same make and model and year as my vehicle:honda has a history if having problems with their transmissions with this specific vehicle.http://www.carproblemzoo.com/honda/accord/2004/automatic-transmission-torque-converter-problems.php.

The car was just amazing when i bought it. Even tho i purchased it used i went straight to a service shop had the oil changed and complete tune up done expecting to enjoy this car i have always heard great things about. The first couple months were great, no worries.then it seems like out of no where i noticed a slight difference in the way it drove, just the complete feeling of the car was different.the next day i went out to eat and the transmission shifted hard.okay i thought just need to pay attention, that night when heading to the store is when it became constant, shifting from drive to reverse a hard shift, from 1to2 slip 2to3 slip, then once it heated up stopped.today is the second day of having to drive it and the light for the engine came on. The car has only 160,000 miles on it, supposedly still in its prime according to early honda owners, my cousin had a early 90's model accord i know lived to almost 300,000 on the same engine and transmission.what makes this generation not accountable or not as worthy of the same quality that has given honda the loyalty of customers it has now.they have the audacity to turn a blind eye on this problem, knowing that these problems are a self inflicted and the direct result of cheap parts and a design flaw they allowed to be mass produced knowing, the "certainty" of mass failure it would create after the warranty freeing them of liability.leaving the dedicated customers, the people who have helped honda build there foot hold on the automotive industry in the usa, in the wind. Where is the justice, the accountability, knowingly producing a product that's design is inadequate, knowing due to improper fluid control or lack of proper fluid flow will undoubtedly cause failure of the powertrain. How is it not criminal where is the accountability i thought producing products which u know are default is illegal.

Transmission seems to disengage after 20 minutes of driving and the worse bthong about it is it does it on the highway causing me to pull over shit the car off and wait 5 minutes start it back up put it in the gear and sometimes it doesn't go in the gear it won't go into reverse we'll go in the drive we'll go in the drive 3 won't go in the drive to or one and then i got to shut it off and wait again then i do it all over again and then i'll get driving again and after about 3 minutes 4 minutes it'll do it again and i have to pull over why is it doing this it does it when i'm stopped at a stoplight and when the light turns green i drive and i'll get stuck in the middle of an intersection it'll be in drive but the engine just continues to rev and nothing happens it's scary it's on safe this needs to be a recall this needs to be fixed by honda s*** it should be obvious that somebody could get killed

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact was driving 20 mph when the transmission failed without warning. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for inspection where they advised the contact that the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign id number: 04v176000, (power train:automatic transmission). The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified but did not respond. The failure mileage was 48,406.

At 57 to 60 mph, when accelerating the whole car shudders.was told the front axles needed to be replaced.i did some research and found this is a very common problem with honda accord from 1997 to 2005.one piece of anecdotal evidence from a honda repair technician was that he saw this problem at least once a day.this has to be a produce defect for this to happen so frequently.i am not sure of the ramifications of this problem on vehicle safety if left unrepaired but i have to imagine any problem with an axle could be potentially serious and/or life threatening.

Transmission slippage and failure.similar to what i have since read online about other honda transmission problems and recalls.honda quoted me $4,100 to replace transmission, less a discount of 20% or net of $3,280.i have impeccable service records and local dealership (where i bought car from) agreed that i could not have done any better with maintenance--all of which was performed at the local dealership. No previous problems and transmission slippage and failure was sudden (couple of days).most recent transmission flush was at the honda suggested mileage.

It seems as if my transmission is failing. It jerks when it?s put in drive or reverse. On the highway or anytime that it?s in motion it jerks when changing gears and it gets stuck between 3 and 4 rpm.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While stopped at a stop light, the contact attempted to accelerate and noticed the engine began to race excessively. The vehicle would also lunge forward when driving at approximately 40 mph. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostics. The technician stated to the contact that the transmission and motor mounts would have to be replaced.the failure mileage was 87,263. .. Updated 04/11/12 updated 06/07/12 the front struts were replaced.

I was driving the car on the i-15 approaching victorville, ca.the car suddenly lost all power and i had to pull to the side of the road to prevent getting hit from behind. The car stalled once i got it stopped and the warning lights for the engine and transmission came on.the transmission had apparently overheated and spewed all the transmission fluid out onto the road.i called for a tow truck and had the vehicle towed to victorville honda.they told me that it was too late in the day to look at the vehicle and drove me to a car rental place where i rented a car at my own cost.the next morning they called and informed me that the vehicle needed a new transmission and the cost would be approximately $6000 for them to replace it.i was driving from california to ohio and could not afford the cost.i had them flush the transmission and refill it and continued on my trip.approximately one month later the transmission completely failed and i had it replaced at a local shop.

While i were driving locals, i notice a sudden drop in speed and spike in rpm. When i tried to accelerate, only rpm would go up and the car would not shift to higher gear. This happened without any warnings. No engine light. Nothing. If this happened in the freeway, it would have been very serious situation. I also noticed numerous 2003 2004 honda accord owners to have similar problems. This is definitely manufacturer's fault. I had to rebuild the transmission which came out to be $1820. This is serious situation.

Was driving my daughter to school in the 2004 honda accord v6. Heard a loud pop and it just stopped and revved up in every gear and when i tried putting it in park it made a loud grinding noise. Had to have it towed home and it hasn't worked since!

I was driving my car and my transmission started slipping. I keep up with all of the scheduled maintenance for this car. I got the transmission rebuilt and now less then 3 months later the car is starting to jerk again and the drive light on the dash is starting to blink. I also have this error code that won't go away saying there is something wrong with the fuel tank. I got the gas knob changed and the error goes away but when you hook the computer up to it, the code still comes up. The air bag light also comes on and off when it wants to.

04 honda accord v6- d(4) light starts blinking.brought it into the shop for diagnoses; 4th gear pressure switch.replaced 4th gear pressure switch.car seems to be working better.3 days later; car only goes under cool conditions (tranny seems to work when the car has not reached regular / recommended operating temperature).when it reaches normal operating temperature, the motor starts revving, even in d.this has happened while at a stop and on a highway.when i was on the highway and the car had already warmed up, the engine revved and then suddenly jerked back.the feeling is like a manual transmission car downshifting without pressing on the gas; it jerks then decelerates.and from there it just revs and revs, like it's not catching the gears.so i had to pull over to the side of the highway a few times, thanks to this non-working transmission.when this occurs on the small roads, i would then have to pull over and turn off the car.after a few minutes, the car will engage into gear again, but not for long.this is a probable sign of overheating within the transmission, which can probably cause the tranny to slip?not 100% sure because i'm not a mechanic.so i was referred to contact american honda for a recall inquiry, and of course, my vin# doesn't have an open recall for transmission, meaning i pretty much screwed myself from the start when i bought this vehicle because there's a sketchy transmission in it.even if i got it replaced, what are the chances that the replaced one doesn't do the same thing?i understand that transmissions do not last forever on any vehicle, but if you just google: 7th gen accord transmission, you can read all the wonderful stories about fail honda accord transmissions, starting from year 2003; there's a community of authors.the worst part is, i got it replaced and i still don't feel any peace at mind.good luck

I have a 2004 v6 accord with 110,000 miles and had a previous throttle position sensor replaced a year ago b/c the tranny did not shift down into lower gear intermittently on highway.now i have the opposite problem, where tranny doesn't shift up into overdrive.so there is another sensor problem.turning off/on the car resets it. But local mechanic said test drive showed jerkiness from 1 to 2nd gear, and i've always noticed/ignored a judder from high gear to low gear, e.g., slowing down at off ramp.and he said the tranny fluid looked burnt.and there is an emissions controller fault and leak too.the recall for 2004 transmissions does not include my vin...and reading the nyt blog from jan 2011, suggests it might not have been a good recall fix anyway.but in my call to dealer service dept and to honda n.america, they came across very defensive people on phone.can't see buying another honda again.

2004 accord transmission began leaking at the same time as abs trouble, what seems to be suspension problems (bad springs?), hood struts failed.these all happened about a month after one dealer replaced an engine mount and leaking power steering fluid container.the trunk opening switch would not work but was too expensive to repair. I had the abs looked at at another dealer and for $100 an "electrical switch" under the gas pedal was replaced. The power steering fluid was leaking again. They said that the transmission needed to be fixed for $2000 and that my car was not in the recall. I saw many complaints about transmission leaks online and about the gas door not opening. The dealer didn't want to hear about that. (engine mountsand hood struts are popular items on amazon.) i was lucky that my head wasn't under there when the hood fell. I had opened the hood to check the power steering fluid and went to the trunk to get some, when it fell.i was able to replace them from amazon. I had the engine cut out twice while driving in the rain after last inspection. I lost steering and saw the engine light come on so i quickly started the engine again. About a month apart.it didn't happen again.it seems strange to me that all of this happened within 6 months after an inspection.

Transmission failed catastrophically without any prior warning. At 45 mph it downshifted into first gear, redlining the engine and locking up the wheels. It did it twice more before i was able to drive the 3 additional miles to my home. I'm fortunate it was at night and there was little traffic. Honda has known about this problem since 1999 as covered it up, continuing to manufacture and sell cars without doing anything to correct this fatal flaw.

I did tune up my car because is run not good. The ball jointbroke good the happen on street in repair get new ball joint and new axle both thing for drivers sideused car had a good on gas mileage but after start giving bad mileages. Many time tune up. After that car not pick speed. One day i did google search. I find honda recall for transmission over one million. I call honda dealer abouttransmission recall he say need up date softwarebut they don't have recall about this yet . But they have recall airbags was which haven already done. Now my car have problems with transmission ,ball joint axle,smoking. Radio not works another i hope. I get recall soon . I wasn't know that to file complaints. Now i know and i helps other.

The car initially would stick with a brief pause when shifted from reverse to forward. Several days later while driving on the freeway the car suddenly began to slow between 30-40 miles an hour. In order to get home we had to turn off the car and then restart and coast. In an effort to transport to our mechanic the car would not go in reverse and would not go into drive so we had to tow it in neutral to the shop. The mechanic was able to verify how the transmission fluid was black and smelled burnt. His prognosis was that i will need a new transmission. Within the past couple of months i had the car in the shop because of engine noise. It was thought to be the transmission and further diagnostics revealed the idler tensioner pulleys had to be replaced. At the time computer diagnostics revealed no problems with the transmission and the fluid was fine as well.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving approximately 65 mph, the vehicle began to decelerate and the engine began to race. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for diagnostics. The technician advised the contact that the transmission would have to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired.approximately four years later, failure recurred. The contact referenced nhtsa campaign id number: 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission) but was advised by the manufacturer that the vin was not included in the recall. The vin was not available. The approximate failure mileage was 60,000. Updated 08/01/12 the consumer stated he/she was told the initial repair to the transmission was sub par.updated 08/02/2012

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated while going 40 mph, the transmission failed. The contact stated the vehicle was jerking forward and she pulled the vehicle over and noticed that the vehicle did not have any transmission fluid. The contact added transmission fluid in the vehicle and vehicle functioned normally, but the failure later recurred. The transmission failed completely and the contact had to get the vehicle towed to her home.the contact notified the manufacturer and they informed her that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 105000.

Car will not speed up and suddenly slowed down , been told transmission failed, needs new transmission.just did transmission service one month agopower steering oil leak and changed pipe andthen power steering pump failed.

4 cylinder automatic transmission started slipping during acceleration from a complete stop. Transmission would cause the car to her forward when breaking and after coming to a complete stop. The transmission completely failed at just over 54,000 miles and will not upshift. The car will only go about 20 mph, when the accelerator is engaged, it only revs up the engine and the vehicle redlines, the transmission will not shift into a higher gear.

Jan. 2015 traveling at 25 to 30 mph, driver front lower ball joint separated causing wheel to turn sideways in wheel well, which resulted in disabling vehicle, seperated cv shaft and fender damage. No injuries and had to have towed. May 2015 traveling 20 to 25 mph, passenger lower ball joint separated causing wheel to turn sideways in wheel well, resulted in disabling vehicle and damage to fender. Local police were called, no injuries and vehicle towed. July 2016 backing out of driveway, passenger front lower ball joint separated, causing wheel to turn sideways in wheel well, resulted in disabling vehicle, damage to fender,separated cv shaft, and dented the oil pan, no injuries. There is a fault in the design of the lower ball joint placement, the weight of the vehicle is naturally causing the ball to press against the retaining edge of the socket, resulting in metal on metal contact causing the retaining edge to wear resulting in separationof the ball joint. The only way to correct this would be to redesign the front suspension steering knuckle and lower control arm. The ball joint should be pressed into the socket with weight on the wheels not pulling it apart. My only suggestions until something is done about this, is go to a service garage and have them check the ball joints with a pry bar between the steering knuckle and lower control arm, if there is movement have it replaced and keep your receipts. Just shaking the wheel by hand isn't enough to see the movement. Do not pick the vehicle up by the lower control arm, it can result in control arm bushing separation.

Vehicle whines and moans when turning steering wheel or even when steering wheel touched when car is cold.

Felt like the gears stopped engaging and the rpms spiked. Slowed down and got it to reengage but only in 1st or 2nd gear. After pulling over, the gears wouldn't engage at all.restarted the car but the same slippage and rpm spiking happened again.dealer wants $5600 to repair.honda had a limited recall but is reviewing on a case-by-case basis.have been a loyal honda customer for nearly 25 years, but am questioning that loyalty now.

With no other signs or warnings, my transmission stopped working as i was driving down a busy street.the engine revs but the car does not engage.i was able to drift over to the side of the road, where it seemed to stay in first gear.after limping along for a few minutes, all it would do was rev.i coasted to the side of the road again and turned the car off.i started it up after a minute or two of freaking out, and it seemed to work normally again.after about a minute, the same symptoms returned.had it towed to a mechanic and we drained and replaced the transmission fluid, which was dark.this solved the problem for another fifteen minutes, until it failed again.now i am looking at 2-3k repair to have a honda accord that works.according to the internet, this is a common problem with the make and model of my car.a partial recall for 2004 accords with transmission problems does not include my vin#.

Transmission total failure occurred while traveling on the high way.

Was driving down the highway about 50mph and all the sudden the engine rpm increased but the car wasn't going any faster, but doing the opposite.i looked in my rear view and came so close to being rear ended, thankfully i pulled over quickly out of traffic. The car would not move, called a wrecker got towed to honda...and guess what ..yep transmission failed, and to make matters worse my vin# was not part of any recall..go figure! i have the 04' accord with the v6..we will see if honda steps up.

I was driving on the interstate, moved into the left lane and attempted to pass, stepping down on the gas to accelerate.suddenly my (automatic) transmission slipped completely out of gear, my tachometer red-lined as the engine revved hard, and the card decelerated rapidly.i was nearly hit from behind but fortunate that the driver behind me was paying attention. I slowed rapidly, but my brake lights didn't come on, because i wasn't braking!my car slowed to dangerously low speeds in the left lane of the highway.every time i tried to give the car gas it was as if the transmission was in neutral and wouldn't provide drive.finally at around 20mph it started gripping, but if i tried to accelerate much the transmission would slip again.i was able to merge back into the right lane, which was scary because the cars behind me were going full highway speeds.i was able to pull the car off onto the shoulder of the road.i drove along the shoulder very slowly until i could make it to the first exit and limp my car to a repair shop.my transmission needed a complete rebuild.no only should this not happen on a car with relatively low mileage that has been well maintained, but this failure was dangerous!it happened completely without warning at high speeds on the interstate.it caused a rapid deceleration and a loss of control of the vehicle, and placed me in a very dangerous position trying to regain control.i researched my problem and found that honda had issued a recall for automatic transmissions on a large number of 2003/2004 accords.i checked my vin number against the recall (nhtsa recall number: 04v-176) and found that my vin was not covered by the recall, even though i experienced the exact same failure that the recall describes.why my vin specifically was not included in the recall is completely unacceptable considering this is a known problem.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving at various speeds, the driver side gear failed and there was a sudden increase of engine rpms.the vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the transmission was faulty and needed to be rebuilt. The contact was made aware that the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 04v176000 (power train). The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 192,000. Updated 04/04/16*ljthe consumer stated the vehicle nose dived as if the brakes had been applied.

I was driving on an express way, and all of suddenly the transmission would not engage and slip to neutral while my engine rev up to higher rpm. My speed limit went from 50 to almost zero, but luckily traffic was light and i was able to move to the shoulder safely.same thing happened to my son a couple of days ago. I had my transmission fluid changed yesterday hoping this will prevent it from happening again.

I was driving my car for the regular maintenance and all of a sudden the transmission failed and it slowed down immediately. I was lucky enough that i didn't have any vehicle in my back so i could control the car and moved it aside. Otherwise it would have been a disaster as i was driving in one of the busiest roads. Honda should proactively take actions on these kind of defects as its the matter with lives and not about just money.

Driving in traffic on the freeway, the automatic transmission suddenly disengaged and pressing/releasing the throttle caused the engine to rev freely, as if the transmission had been placed into neutral.once the car slowed down (coasted) to about 20 mph, the transmission re-engaged somewhat, and gently depressing the throttle allowed me to slowly accelerate to keep up with traffic (about 40 mph).when the transmission shifted between 2nd and 3rd, it appeared to slip quite a bit--the tachometer ranged between 1900 rpm and 2600 rpm until 3rd gear engaged.the transmission now refuses to go into overdrive (5th gear), and the transmission is continuing to slip, both while shifting gears, as well as when driving at a steady rate.took the vehicle to the local honda dealership, and they quoted $4452.00 to replace the transmission with a honda remanufactured unit.i called honda customer service to see if they could offer any assistance on the repair, and was politely told "no" due to the age and mileage of the vehicle.

I am original owner of this car purchased at beginning of 2004.12 years later we are having transmission failure at 90,000 miles.i called honda because their website listed the recall for my year and model but when i searched it by vin no recall applies. They told me that the recall doesn't apply to my vin. I asked them how they determine that. Is there a serial number cut off after which honda made changes and they can prove my car is not effected?the answer was "all i can tell you is your vin is not included in the recall". Well, i did some research as my vehicle was having the exact same problems as described in the recall. Nhtsa recall number 04v-176 has related documents on file and one of them being a letter dated june 28 2004 from american honda motor co. Inc. Signed by a william r. Willen. This letter clearly identifies my car as being included in the safety related recall and i should have received a notice of recall in late 2004. I never received any notice. Some how my car experienced no issues until 2015, but the issues did eventually show up. Now today my car was failing to accelerate on the highway and also trying to downshift to low gears at highway speeds and then suddenly failed to drive at all.we had some indications in the past couple weeks and had the transmission drained and filled 4 times to try to remedy this problem. I talked with two certified honda mechanics who both told me the transmission was going to fail and nothing could be done. Well, they were right, but here i am in this situation now because honda failed to recall my car in 2004 as it should have been. For years now we have unknowingly been driving a car that could have caused the driver to lose control and crash. Honda did not fulfill their duties in this recall. I suspect there are many more like mine still on the road. Honda should fix all the cars effected retroactive.

Transmission failed while driving on highway with no warning.

The transmission is faulty. Gears downshift erratically and unpredictably while driving at high speeds. When starting up, oftentimes fails to shift up and car cannot accelerate, just redlines.

First, i called approximately two weeks ago and filed a complaint over the telephone.the man i talked to said he would follow up with an email to me, which he never did. He also said i would receive something by mail, which i never did. My name is [xxx]i would like to know what happened to that complaint?in short:my 2004 honda accord's transmission failed at 94k. Honda said my vin was not part of the recall. Who did honda make a deal with? i had to pay to have the trans rebuilt. Now going high speeds for long distances the dash board lights up, the d light blinks, the triangle comes on, the engine light comes on. Once the car cools down most lights go off and after 3 cycles, the engine light goes off. Auto zone came up with some p code that it was a sensor. The trans guy replaced it., i am still getting dashboard lights and this time i lost the speedometer. Someone said the trans is overheating. But then why the p code that it is a sensor electrical problem? if honda is having such a big problem with this why isn't the highway safety commission getting involved? why doesn't everyone write to them and make a complaint? why aren't you getting involved with this issue?honda put a bad product in their cars and the consumers are suffering.in 1970s chevy put a small trans in a mid size car with plastic parts. After 3 transmissions and a trip to court the judge ordered they put a bigger trans in my car. Is this the same thing? this is a very serious problem with honda and their transmissions and i would like to know why the consumers are getting the raw deal on this?the honda dealership said they don't know anything about this problem?how can that be when there are so many complaints!information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

I did the routine maintenance on my honda accord.i have followed all of the specifications regarding oil changes, maintenance on the transmission, timing belt replacement, etc.unfortunately, even with the routine maintenance performed on this car, my transmission failed on a road trip on july 7, 2012.i was driving on the interstate going 75 miles per hour when my honda accord would not accelerate anymore.thankfully, i was able to safely pull across three lanes of traffic in order to get to the shoulder.unfortunately, that is when i discovered that my transmission failed and i had to take it to the nearest garage.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving 30 mph, the vehicle suddenly came to a complete halt. The contact mentioned that although he depressed the accelerator pedal, the vehicle failed to respond. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the transmission needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 109,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact was driving 10 mph when the transmission failed while attempting to accelerate. There was an increase in engine rpms, but the vehicle was extremely slow to respond before failing again.the vehicle was taken to a mechanic for diagnosis and the contact was informed that the transmission needed a complete rebuild. The vehicle was not repaired. The dealer and manufacturer were notified and informed the contact that the vehicle was not under recall. The failure mileage was 138,000.

The car began driving rough in city driving, gradually becoming worse.now it shudders and rattles at 30-40 mph.several trips to the dealer ultimately resulting in diagnosis of transmission/torque converter failure.fortunately it didn't just cut out at a dangerous time.replacement cost is nearly the value of the vehicle.

We experienced a transmission failure while driving on i-77 in west virginia.the transmission all of a sudden began spewing transmission fluid, and started to slip whil driving up a hill.we had to frantically get out of the way of a tractor-trailer, but it was difficult because the transmission was slipping and the car had no power.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving approximately 45 mph, a clicking noise started to emerge from the engine compartment. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle stalled. The contact coasted to the side of the road. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the transmission failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. In 2004,the transmissionwas repaired through a manufacturer's recall. The approximate failure mileage was 147,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving 30 mph, the vehicle suddenly lost power. The contact shifted the vehicle to drive two. The vehicle hesitated momentarily and resumed normal operation. The failure recurred three times. The contact brought the vehicle to an independent mechanic who stated the fluid in the transmission was so burned that it resembled tar. The mechanic recommended flushing the transmission without placing in it a machine to see if the failure would correct itself. The vehicle was repaired, but recurred a day later. The contact was made aware of nhtsa campaign number: 04v176000 (power train). The manufacturer was made aware of the failure, but declined to assist since the vin was excluded from the recall. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 150,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. When the contact placed the vehicle into reverse and depressed the accelerator pedal, it moved forward. When the gear was shifted into drive, the vehicle did not move when the accelerator pedal was depressed. In addition, the check engine warning indicator illuminated. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer to be diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was approximately 200,000.

Preceding a high pitch whinethe vehicles slipped out of gear at third gear.there were no prior warnings.upon investigating other honda transmission problems i found the same problem was found in other 2004 honda accords. However, i was told by honda that my vin # did not match the recall.

Transmission needed to be replaced at 119,000 miles.honda never said anything about the issue even when asked.

On december 10th, 2012, transmission failed completely while commuting to work on mn 95.barely avoided collision reaching safe shoulder area (winter conditions).injured back pushing vehicle out of way of oncoming traffic.transmission began whining upon cold start and slow in shifting at approximately 125,000.attempted diagnosis at honda dealership - failing transmission.was told to contact honda america regarding 2004 recall and 2006 settlement.no response to request for assistance from honda america.local transmission repair shop diagnosed slight slipping in 3rd and 4th gears, even when warmed up.looked up technical service bulletins regarding 2004 recall repairs utilizing jet pack to increase transmission fluid flow (and pressure?).called honda america and was told vin indicated the problem had already been addressed during vehicle manufacture (2nd half of 2004) and recall for jet pack was not needed.vehicle had to be towed and remanufactured transmission installed.cost - $4,000 plus lost work.despite 2004 recall, 2006 settlement and extended warranty (7yr/100k), honda america refuses to assist.have owned 6 hondas since 2000 (1998 accord, 2000 civic, 2001 accord, 2003 odyssey, 2004 accord and this 2004 accord).will now sell my repaired 2004 accord and my 2003 odyssey fast before its transmission fails and will have to seek another company that actually stands behind its products.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact stated that while driving approximately 35 mph, the transmission seized without warning and the vehicle failed to accelerate. The vehicle was restarted and an unknown warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, who diagnosed that the transmission needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the failure, who informed the contact that the vehicle was not included in the nhtsa campaign number: 04v176000 (power train).the approximate failure mileage was 93,610. Updated 03/17/15*lj updated 08/23/2017*ct

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving at approximately 40 mph, the vehicle stalled and an unknown warning light illuminated. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic but was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 139,865.

2004 honda accord v6 automatic transmission. The transmission is going out at only 145,000 miles. I called a few transmission shops and the 2003, 2004, & 2005 honda accords with the v6 engine are known to go out around this mileage. I called honda and they denied that there was anything wrong. I checked other online forums and they all state that the transmissions are faulty and should be recalled.

While driving on 787 in albany n.y. My 2004 honda accord locked up in the front end and seemed to slam back into drive i had all of my children and my husband in the car at the time of the incident we all were jerked forward due to the sudden lock up we were able to get it home and realized that transmission fluid was pouring out we inspected ourselves and took the transmission pan off to find what appeared to be thick metal chunks/gears inside my transmission pan and now will not hold fluid. Luckily no one was hurt but this could have potentially been deadly.

Transmission failure caused by torque converter problem.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the driver was driving at unknown speeds when the vehicle stalled. The vehicle was towed to an authorized dealer and the dealer stated that the transmission failed and needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was notified and stated that the vin was not included in the recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission). The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileages were 71,000. The vin was unknown.

I purchased a honda accord 2004 v6, with 44,954 miles, certified at carson honda, in carson california onfeb.9, 2006. This is my first car purchase from a dealership.i sometimes us to see the airbag light on and the last time i saw i on was about 2 weeks ago. I did call american honda in torrance,ca. I had concern re. The takata airbag recall. They asked me the mileage of my car i told the rep. ,it had about 170,000, he thought it was funny, because the car had so many miles. I did tell them that i had seen the airbag icon on and i had trouble with the transmission which had to be replaced, they said there are no recalls and end of call. Where can one see old recalls on car? i did receive a card called" important legal notice for owners of vehicles with takata airbag inflators". Chapter 11 case. 17-11375(bls) my car is not in the recall am and am very concerned about the safety of passengers and myself. American honda or carson hondaare nothelping me with my concerns. I feel that vehicles with this takata airbag should be replaced. Is is very scary hat people have died instead of been saved.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving 65 mph, the gear shift failed and shifted into first gear without warning. The contact was able to pull over and restart the vehicle. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The contact was able to drive the vehicle home. The contact stated that the vehicle was experiencing the same failure as listed in nhtsa campaign number: 04v176000 (power train). The dealer was not contacted. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 200,000.

August: 1st. Driving home shifted into 1st gear to go from a stop light. Car hesitated, began to go real slow even when trying to accelerate. Pushed gas pedal all the way to floor car did not go any faster. Rpm were revving up as if the car was going faster. Went into 2nd gear....the same. Check engine and tcs light was on. Turned off car 15min later the tcs light was off but check engine light was still on. Stayed on for about 2 days. Got codes check, it stated it was all misfires. 300-306. Reset. September: on the 15 fwy south on a sunday in september with my mother and kids going around 70mph in fast lane. Car then lost power instantly. Went down to 40mph car began to jerk and sputter. Had to put on hazard light and get off fwy as safe as possible. Very dangerous!!!!! stop and called aaa. Engine codes read again. Codes were: po300, po3001, po302, po303, po304, po305, po306,.p2138. Shut off car waited 30mins and car drove fine and tcs light went off, the check engine light went off later. Took car to honda specialist and they said it was the misfire of 1st coil spring. Got that replaced along with fuel injection cleaning and oil change.november-january: car running sluggish. Honda dealer says nothing is wrong. Taking off sluggish. Check engine light flashes on and off from time to time.feb 13th driving home on 210 fwy east at 8:30p. Going 70mph in 6the gear cruising and car instantly looses power again to 30 mph. Making cars swerve around me. Had to pull off fwy very slow with hazard lights on. Car began to sputter and jerk.feb16. Check engine and tcs light turned on while stopped at stop light. Car lost power and slowly turned into intersection. Pulled over. This is now becoming a safety hazard for my son and i and no one can give us answers and keep fixing things that aren't fixing the problem. Please help!

My 2004 honda accord v-6 transmission failed at about 100k miles. There was a previous transmission recall but apparently they did not do any repair during the recall because the transmission looked fine!sure enough, it failed after. I had to fix it and then called to request a reimbursement or partial reimbursement from honda. They offered a $50 gift certificate!ps: the response from honda customer service and honda repair shop was that it was normal for a transmission to fail at 100k. So for all of you looking to buy a new car, be aware that it is normal (not) for a honda to fail at 100k miles and as such expect to pay an additional $10-$15k to replace transmission several time over the life of your honda.after more than 3 hondas, my next car will probably be a toyota.signedhonda just lost another customer.....

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the vehicle was inspected by the dealer and was told that the transmission needed to be replaced. The dealer did not inform the contact of what caused the failure. The contact found nhtsa recall campaign id number:04v176000 (power train) and was told by the manufacturer that the vehicle was not included. The vin was not available. The failure and current mileage was 108,000.

Driving on highway at 55mph.started to pull a slight hill and was preparing to pass a truck.vehiclerpms went higher but speed continued to drop off.ended up coming to a complete stop on a bridge with no shoulder.had to shut the vehicle off and then restart to get it to go again.went about 14 miles and it did it again.took it to dealership.was serviced last week and had transmission fluid changed as a part of recommended maintenance by honda dealership.car in shop now.the loss of power could have had serious repercussions on our safety.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While drivingapproximately 65 mph the vehicle began to suddenly decelerate. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. The technicians were unable to duplicate the failure; however, heflushed the transmission fluid. The failure continued to occur. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The approximate failure mileage was 67,000.

Transmission sudden total failure, without any previous indication or symptoms, while entering a freeway at an on ramp.near end of on ramp at about 35 mph, vehicle was merging into existing traffic that was coming faster than 35mph when car stopped accelerating but slowing instead.nearly rear end collision from traffic and subsequent traffic snarl as there was no place to go, nor any ability to make it go.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the vehicle jerked when attempting to accelerate out of first gear. The contact had to drive in the right lane to avoid being rear ended. The vehicle would eventually accelerate and drive normally; however, once the vehicle came to a stop, the failure would recur. Luther st. Cloud honda (1500 hwy 23 west, waite park, mn 56387, (320) 281-4465) stated that there were no recalls and did not assist. The manufacturer was called, but the contact was placed on hold and then the call disconnected. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The failure mileage was 175,000.

My 2004 honda accord ex v6 has about 88k on it.while driving at about 45miles/per hour the car started jerking, then it started revving the engine, increasing the rpm's to 5000 revs even when my foot was not on the gas pedal.the car wouldn't go faster than 15/miles per hour.its been taken to a mechanic where they said the transmission is gone and needs to be replaced.i was shocked because i've never heard of a car's transmission failing before hitting 100k, let alone a honda which is supposed to be reliable.i went online and found 100's of complaints about the 2004 honda accords with transmission problems, and one of the post led me to this website.i'm a very careful driver and most of the mileage put on the car has been highway miles.i called a local dealer and they said they couldn't do anything about this and to replace the transmission would cost me about $3500.please help in this case as i'm sure you've gotten similar complaints about this vehicle which leads me to believe that honda needs to have some type of recall.

After starting vehicle surges forward when shifting gears intermittently.dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem.

2004 honda accord v6 automatic transmission issue.transmission slips out of gear while driving.was fortunate not to get into an accident as my car had no power while travelling up a grade on i-5 in los angeles county.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving 60 mph, the speed decreased under 20 mph. The contact was able to drive into the emergency lane and shut the engine off. The vehicle restarted but the transmission would not shift into gear; therefore, the vehicle was towed to a local mechanic. The technician confirmed that there was a faulty second gear shaft solenoid which burned transmission fluids. The technician also stated that the transmission needed an overhaul. The honda manufacturer was notified and responded as if they were unfamiliar with transmission failures. There were no recalls or warranties related to the transmission. The failure mileage was 92,000. Updated 03/01/10. *ljthe vehicle was towed to the dealer where it was confirmed that the transmission failed.updated 06/11/10.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated as she was driving 40 mph the transmission stopped without giving any warnings. The vehicle shifted out of gear and stopped in the middle of the road. The vehicle was towed to the honda dealer and they informed her that the transmission burned out and needed to be replaced. There was no warranty on the transmission and the contact stated that she had to pay for the repairs. The failure mileage was 104,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord ex. The contact stated that while driving approximately 30 mph, the transmission would not shift into first or second gear and the vehicle began to rev but it would not accelerate. The vehicle was taken to a repair shop where the contact was informed that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealership where a rebuilt transmission was installed. The manufacturer assisted the contact with half of the repair costs. The current mileage was approximately 80,000. The failure mileage was 79,457. Updated 11/22/10the consumer stated the transmission would slip upon acceleration.updated 11/23/10

2004 honda accord ex v6 4dr, original owner 88.7k miles needs a new transmission per the dealer. You have to issue a recall on these vehicles! there seems to still be an inherent problem with the automotive 5 speed transmissions in these cars stemming 2000!!

I have a 2004 honda accord ex v6 and the transmission started slipping and i took to a honda dealer and told me i need a new transmission it not covered by the recall they a full of it i think there is a scam going on at honda.

I have complained to honda about my transmission slipping, almost stalling out and then taking a huge jerk...it normally happens when letting up off my gas...this has been ongoing for almost 2 years; last night i had the ride of my life in only a matter of seconds!i was stopping by the bank to get cash from the atm; as i let up off my gas, the car did a hard jerk and jumped the sidewalk hitting the corner of the bank.i'm so glad no one was using the atm at this time.my airbag never deployed and my seat belt released for me to get out but now it is jammed and will not pull out enough for me to wear it!with all the complaints i've found that are very similar to mine going back as early as 2003, i really feel that honda should take these complaints more serious and that they should be held responsible for repairing the issue and any damages incurred due to the issue.i am a nervous wreck and i hope no one will experience what i just went through.there should be a thorough investigation requiring honda to fix this problem.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving approximately 50 mph, the contact accelerated and the transmission became extremely sluggish and began to slip gears in a jerking motion. The rpms began to increase. The contact drove to the side of road and then resumed with the continuous failure. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and two independent transmission shops for diagnosis. The technicians stated the failures were related to a defective part within the transmission. Currently, the vehicle was being diagnosed with a forth opinion. The vehicle hadnot been repaired. The failure mileage was 150,000. The vin was unavailable.

Transmissionon 2004 accord stopping at light would not move. Had dealer tow car. Needs new transmission with only 19,000 miles on this . This is a problem and can cause injury or death.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord which was purchased brand new in december 2003. While driving at speeds of less than 30 mph and slowing down, the vehicle lunged forward. The next day, while driving at speeds of less than 50 mph, she noticed the rpms dropped and the vehicle began to lose power suddenly without warning. The vehicle then began to slowly pick up speeds. She immediately drove off of the highway. The vehicle was towed to her local dealer who stated that the transmission failed and needed to be replaced. No repairs were made to date. The failure and current mileages were 123,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. When she drove over 50 mph the vehicle was shaking. The tires were rotated and aligned; however, that didn't correct the problem. The dealer diagnosed the vehicle and stated that the transmission needed to be replaced. The manufacturer stated that the vehicle wasn't included in recall 04v176000. The current and failure mileages were 130,000.

On november 24, 2008 my wife was in an incident where she rear ended the suv in front of her. Auto body masters (abm), the officially recommended repair facility for miller honda in culver city, ca, is the repair facility that repaired our car.shortly after january 1, 2009, abm informed us that the transmission was slipping badly and the warning light indicated a malfunction in the transmission.subsequently abm took our car to miller honda to diagnose the problem.after several days, i was told the car needed a new transmission. The service advisor at miller honda told me that after the transmission was replaced, miller honda would make a determination if the accident caused the transmission to malfunction.i was also advised that the transmission would be sent to american honda for a more thorough inspection of the transmission and they actually had the ability to override the dealer decision and the decision to override could be made after the fact.furthermore, i was advised that, if the damage was not caused by the accident it would be covered under the extended service contract we purchased. On january 22, 2009, the transmission was replaced by miller honda. I was informed that an external and internal examination of the transmission found no indication of damage as a result of the accident and thus our honda care extended service contract covered the cost of this repair.i did what research i could on the internet regarding problems with honda accord transmissions and quickly found the transmission in the 2003/2004 v6 accords has a history of failing in such a way as it is common for the car to hesitate and jerk.adding another factor is that some 2004 accords had a recall for transmission problems.with all these issues in mind, it has become clear that the cause of my wife's accident is not as clear cut as it first appears. My wife's recollection of the incident has consistently been that.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving slowly to park the vehicle, it lunged forward and crashed into a wooden fence. The failure recurred several times. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for a diagnosis and the contact was informed that the throttle was faulty and would need to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The failure mileage was 31,000 and the current mileage was 32,000. ..updated08-30-12 updated 09/07/2012

My 2004 honda accord ex coupe starts jerking when i reach 3000rpm or going uphill. I cannot go faster than 40mph when this occurs. This happens almost daily.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact was driving 60 mph when the tachometer malfunctioned and the vehicle stalled.the vehicle would not shift between gears and the vehicle was towed to the dealer.the dealer advised that the transmission had failed due to burned transmission fluid caused by excessive heat.the dealer did not replace the transmission.the failure mileage was 127,000.

-the contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact was driving approximately 35 mph, the engine rpm increased and the speed rate decreased. The engine was turned off. The vehicle was restarted and the engine rpm continued to increase. The contact stated there was a recall associated with the failure under nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train: automatic transmission). The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. The technician advised that the transmission be replaced. The transmission was in the process of repairs at the time of the complaint. The failure and current mileages were 100,000.

There was absolutely no warning that my transmission was going to fail. I was stopped at a red light. When it turned green, i started to go and was entering onto an interstate on ramp. I was in 5pm traffic, which was thick. My car wasn't picking up speed. I looked down and the rpms were high. I let up off the gas. The car started to go, and then jerked like it was stopping. The car behind me almost rear ended me. I was in the interstate on ramp with no where to pull over. I tried to give it gas, and the car would not pick up speed fast enough. I let up off the gas again and it would go and then jerk to almost a stop. It was like someone else had control of the gas pedal and break pedal. It did this five or six times until i could get off the road. I had it taken to the dealership, where i was told the transmission needed to be replaced which would cost $4,000. Again, i had no warning this would happen and had no prior problems with the transmission. The fluid had been changed just 3 months before this happened. The car had always been maintained at the dealership. This is a 2004 honda accord ex, 6 cylinder, with 134,000 miles at the time. Honda refused to help with any cost. Although there was a recall on some 2004 accords, they said my vin number was not one of those. A website shows 78 other people who experienced the exact same thing...with no warning and with mileage between 80,000-140,000. Surely, honda is aware of this issue and it was broader than they thought. This is a safety issue. I was almost rear ended!! i plan to bring this to the media's attention.

My new 2004 honda had a safety recall on october 18, 2004 to correct an overheating problem with the transmission which could result in gear teeth damage and a dangerous breakdown. Depending on mileage, the corrective action involved either replacing the transmission or installing a fan to reduce the heat buildup. For my car, they installed a fan but did not replace the transmission.recently, i had my transmission fluid changed in accordance with the manufacturer's requirements. On my service receipt, the local honda dealer stated, "the transmission fluid was black and smelled burned with metal flakes in the fluid". Clearly the corrective action that was taken in the safety recall was ineffective and the transmission is overheating i filed a complaint with american honda in torrance ca and requested that my transmission be replaced to correct the safety problem. Their response was that since the transmission is currently functioning, they will not replace it. (note also that i have an extended warranty through honda that is still in effect)the purpose of a safety recall is to prevent accidents by taking timely corrective action. I am now at risk of a transmission breakdown with potential personal injuries to me and my family because honda will not replace this faulty transmission. I request nhtsa to compel honda to make good on the original safety recall and replace the transmission because the original corrective action was clearly ineffective. Updated ivoq 08/24/10the consumer stated the recall that was executed was inadequate, because it did not prevent the intended purpose of the recall as stated in nhtsa's recall detail. The transmission fluid that was drained from his vehicle was black and had a burn odor. Metal flakes were found in the transmission fluid. Updated ivoq 10/29/10

Driving honda accord on sh 121, pressed the accelerator and engine started revving but car wouldn't go.tried shifting into other drives and back into drive thinking that maybe it was stuck in between gears (even though it's an automatic) and the car would go for a bit then do the same thing.i eventually had to pull off the road with my hazard lights on hoping i wouldn't get rear ended.called and had my car towed to the dealer.first the keys were lost somewhere between the tow truck and the dealership, then the dealer first couldn't replicate what had happened and after we told them to let the car warm up some more, they did replicate it.so we went from "there's nothing wrong with your car" to " you need the whole transmission replaced".this for a honda that doesn't have 100k on it yet.checked websites and seems this isn't an uncommon thing with this car and still waiting to hear what, if anything honda will do to correct their problem.the car hasn't had any symptoms and has always been serviced at the dealer and had its scheduled maintenance performed.i bought a honda so i wouldn't have these problems.i feel ripped off.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the vehicle would exhibit an unusual clicking noise from the front end of the vehicle when attempting a turn. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where they were unable to diagnose the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact stated that four years after the failure while driving approximately 30 mph, the vehicle became un responsive to the contacts attempts to accelerate. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the contact was told the transmission would need to be replaced. The contact inquired about nhtsa campaign id number: 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission) but was told that the vehicle was not included in the recall. The dealer also advised that the front axle and tie rods would need replacing. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 29,764 and the current mileage was 94,200.

Driving down a major road when car started to smoke like crazy, pulled off to side of road then couldn't get car to drive in gear to a very close by service station.had car flatbed to dealer where i was told the car had transmission failure due to a cracked case (part failure) and needed to be replaced. The dealer contacted district manager to see if we could get a goodwill repair from american honda since it was a failed part and not due to misuse or not having had car serviced.they said theywould cover %25 of a $4300.00 repair to put in a refurbished transmission with a 90 day warranty.i had it towed to a transmission specialty shop who rebuilt the tranny with a 1 year warranty for $2000.00.this seems to be a known problem with the 2003 and 2004 honda accords (recall was done but was vin specific).

2004 v6 honda accord with transmission failure, but the honda customer service said, " your vin number is not included in the recall".however, the car has the problems listed in the recall and is requiring a transmission replacement with 92, 000 miles.

Dt*: the contact stated there was a recall #04v176000 on the automatic transmission for the vehicle. After the recall repair was performed the transmission beganmaking a howling noise and has not been fuctioningproperly.the noise was coming from the transfer case.this happened at various speeds and increased with rpm's.the vehicle was taken to the dealership on three occasions and the problem has not been remedied.the manufacturer has not been contacted.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.while driving 45 mph, the vehicle slowed down and would not accelerate.the vehicle was pulled over and restarted ten minutes later.as the contact was driving to the mechanic shop, the vehicle overheated.the mechanic stated that the transmission failed.the manufacturer stated that the vin was not included in nhtsa recall # 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission).the current and failure mileages were 66,000.

While accelerating in 2nd gear, the transmission slips causing the engine to rev, but the car remains in a neutral state. Feels like the transmission is shifted into neutral while driving and then shifted back into drive. Once the transmission catches, the vehicle shifts extremely hard. There is a loud whining noise coming from the front of the car while accelerating, that didn't exist before. After taking the vehicle to the dealer, it was discovered that the transmission is faulty. This vehicle has already had the transmission replaced because of a safety recall which pertains to this exact problem. Honda refuses to fix the transmission because they state the transmission has already been replaced.

2004 honda accord trasmission failure.

While driving my 2004 honda accord v6 it just stop driving in the middle of the highway no warning ,putting my life at danger as trucks and trailers were coming at my car i was terrified. Honda cars seems to have a problem and they should warn consumers when they are purchasing.

This complaint is related to a 2004 honda accord v6#, purchased new by my wife and myself in bellevue washington. 1.background:my honda accord was recalled under this ntsb recall (honda recall 04-037 speed sensor 3rd gear inspection):automatic transmission recalls and defects found on 2004 honda accord power train:automatic transmission automobiles. The national highway traffic safety administration is authorized to order the 2004 honda accord power train:automatic transmission manufacturers to recall and repair vehicles or parts of motor vehicle equipment when its investigation indicates that they contain serious safety defects in their structure, or performance. To remedy the recall honda performed a camera visual inspection and sprayed ?lubricant? into the transmission.on september 15th 2008, my wife observed an ?engine light? on the dash.we immediately brought the vehicle with approximately 88,000 miles back to the dealership. I initially directed the work to begin.i then called back to asked the service manager to hold on the repairs and asked him to wait and investigate alternatives.i was told that the warranty had been extended, that there was a recall and that an 88k car should be covered.i verified that the warranty for most honda accord v6's had been extended. I then called back to honda and was told at 130pm that the light reset and there was no need for repair and that the service manager, mr. Ortiz would not pursue warranty repair of the transmission.2.my concern is that my transmission has secondary indications of pending transmission failure.when the service manager realized that this was a warranty issue, he was willing to send the transmission, with a likely pending failure back on the road and not complying with the ntsb recall.according to the recall there is a probability of catastrophic transmission failure and crash. Estimated vehicles affected: 1099796.

Failure of automatic transmission was a direct result of poor clutches in the transmission replaced clutches have been manufactured with heavy metal lining and different material. If the clutches were of the new material, it would not have failed.

2004 honda accord transmission failure it just stop working honda did a recall on this yr and model but said my vin is not in the recall its failure is the same as the recalled vehicles.

There were no problems prior to sudden failure of my transmission in my 2004 honda accord. I was driving down the road when my car suddenly dropped speed. The engine revved, while my car went no where. Left me stranded in the middle of a extremely busy road (with my 2 young children in the car). I had to have it towed and was told by a mechanic that my transmission was completely shot and had to either be replaced or rebuilt....it only has 85,000 miles on it. I have yet to get it fixed because i have been doing my research, and this seems to be a very popular problem. Quite confused as to how a car can go from working just fine, to needing a completely new transmission within a matter of minutes.

2004 honda accord with 44k miles needs transmission replaced.contacted honda customer care.there is a recall for some 2004 accords for faulty transmission that could result in serious accident (nhtsa: 04v176000).honda says our vin does not qualify for recall.car was purchased brand new from honda dealer and all routine maintenance has been completed on schedule and all work done by honda dealership.this is not normal for a brand new car, with all routine maintenance work completed, to require a total transmission replacement with only 44 k miles.honda has agreed to pay 60% of the repair costs.honda is aware of the manufacturing defect with these transmissions (ie, the recall).the defect investigation should be extended to additional honda vin's as there is obviously more cars with faulty transmissions that could lead to serious injuries.

No indication of automatic transmission issues. Automatic transmission failure occurred on interstate at 70 mph, pressed on accelerator pedal and would not accelerate.was on innermost lane, had to cross 3 interstate right lanes during commuting hourwith no acceleration(was like driving in neutral).able to get to next exit. Was on a downslope so able to coast down.at the base of the hill, stopped.could not drive the vehicle anymore, press the pedal in d and r and would not movecalled tow truck to tow me to honda dealership 40 miles awayconsidered an automatic transmission failure.this is the first occurrence of transmission failure with this vehicle.honda service repair had to replace all automatic transmission parts.as of date, honda corp.will not warranty the parts and labor.

Thecontact owns a 2004 honda accord.while driving between 50-55 mph the check engine warning light illuminated on the instrument control panel, and then the vehicle stalled. The vehicle was towed to a local repair facility and a mechanic stated that the transmission failed. The manufacturer was notified, but because the warranty expired no assistance was provided. The current and failure mileages was 170,000.

While driving on interstate, car accelerated without pressure of gas pedal.when brakes, applied car shock violently and was unable to stop.when safe to attempt to pull off the road, i had to :stand on the brakes, put the car in park, turned off the ignition and cruised until the car stop. The police came to my assistance and saw nothing was stuck on the gas pedal and also looked to see if my accelerator cable appeared to be stuck.it was not.when i tried to restart the car in park, the engine revived as though the gas pedal was completely depressed.car was towed to dealership.i barely missed crashing into a pole.if there had been a vehicle in front of me, i would most like have struck it as my car accelerated to over 70 miles per hour.

I own a 2004 honda accord ex coupe v6 engine...and the transmission has failed at 79,000k miles. A safety issue because i was almost rear-ended as i was trying to go up a hill and the car did not want to go forward anymore although it was in drive and i was pressing the gas...it kept rolling backwards as if it was in reverse, and i have an automatic transmission!!!! this seems to be an ongoing problem for this make and model of this year's vehicle...i want to join the other thousands of people out their to report this as a safety problem, it could've cost me my life an anybody that was behind me!

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact statedwhen starting the ignition, the check engine light illuminated on the warning panel. The vehicle would not shift into third gearand would not accelerate past 35-40 mph. The vehicle beganabnormally jerking and would not increase speed. The vehicle wastowed to his residence. An independent mechanic performed adiagnostic and produced failure code p0741 (torque converter).the contact located nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000: powertrain:automatic transmission, which he believed to be directlyrelated to the failure. The manufacturer stated his vin was notincluded in the recall and advised having the vehicle towed tothe dealer for further inspection. The vehicle had not yet beenrepaired. The failure mileage and current mileages were 94,000.

The transmission of my 2004 honda accord v6 slips between 1st and 2nd gears.this happen while trying to accelerate onto an interstate.towed into repair shop, but no problem found.problem recurred next several days, but not as severely.just had 105000 mile check up with no issues, and now this expense!i see there have been recalls and class action suits for this transmission.what is my relief?

I had a transmission failure in my honda accord ex(year 2004) model today. The car stopped running and i was not able to reverse it. I have to call aaa to take it to the repair shop. I am not sure whether there is any recall or others have reported a similar kind of issue. I thought to inform you first to investigate the matter.

On january 6, 2011 the transmission of my 2004 honda accord v6 (with ~84,695 miles) began slipping. The engine would rev wildly at odd times when i was not accelerating, and would slip into neutral when i was on drive or reverse. After driving a few miles in city traffic these problems would get really bad and finally the car would not move at all, even when the car was on and in drive. After breaking down in the middle of a major artery in washington, dc, and having to be pushed around the corner by two good samaritans, i finally discovered that if i simply turned off the engine and re-started the car, i could drive again, albeit slowly and with these problems persisting. At first my honda dealer misdiagnosed the problem as a battery problem, but finally after three tries they replicated the problem and diagnosed transmission failure. I informed them of the recall on all 2003 accord v6's and select 2004 accord v6s. I was told that my vin was not included in the recall, and that my vehicle did not have that same second gear problem. We complained to american honda and asked them to make this good. After having bought this car precisely because i wanted the most reliable car on the market and because hondas have the reputation for going for 200,000 miles, i was incensed that the transmission died at 85000 miles. American honda agreed to pay just $500 which barely covered the cost of my rental car for the period during which i was without my car. I feel this situation was handled very poorly by honda and that, based on all the consumers who have had similar experiences with their v6 accord transmission, it is clear that the recall was not broad enough in terms of the specific transmission problem it addressed.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated thatwhile driving 60 mph, the vehicle would shift into second gear,lock in place and decrease in speed. The dealer performed a diagnostic test and stated that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileages were 67,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.while attempting to transition from reverse to drive, the vehicle began to jerk and hesitated to shift into gear.the contact was finally able to shift into gear and drove approximately 40 miles before it failed to shift at all.it seemed as if the vehicle was in neutral.she pushed the vehicle to a mechanic and then called her insurance company to inquire if the failure may have been due to the crash she was involved in five weeks earlier.the mechanic stated that he did not believe that the failure was due to the crash.he further stated that the automatic transmission needed to be repaired or replaced and referred her to someone else who could complete the transmission repair.the contact is currently waiting for her insurance company for further action prior to having the vehicle repaired.the manufacturer stated that her vin was not included in nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission).the current and failure mileages were approximately 72,000.

My transmission went out. Was on the freeway going 65mph when car suddenly felt like it went into neutral. I would accelerate and the rpm's would rev up high, but the car would not go into gear. Next day, couldn't get the car into gear at all.

The automatic transmission on my 2004 honda accord suddenly failed causing me to completely lose power on a busy interstate. *ln

Vehicle: honda accord v6, 2004problem: automatic transmission failed while on a busy street and nearly was rear ended and left me stranded on busy road.honda is not admitting any fault at this moment when this model has a recall dated 2004 which i was not made aware of when the vehicle was worked on at their dealership in 2010.this defect is a safety issue because the transmission was dropping out of gear when on an interstate traveling at 70mph.

A recall for transmission second gear inspection was issued. The consumer called to set up an appointment, and dealer stated that next available date is not until december.

My vehicle began to experience transmission problems on february 14th, 2005: the gears would engage harshly when accelerating on city streets and on freeway on-ramps. There were a few instances when the engine "over-revved" on the freeway because of a shifting problem.i experienced total transmission failure on february 14th, 2005, while driving on city streets. The vehicle was inoperable, and had to be taken to a mechanic. I was told by the mechanic that the transmission underwent extensive damage and had to be rebuilt. The mechanic advised me to contact american honda and try to get them to repair or replace the transmission free of charge, since my vehicle may have been recalled under nhtsa bulletin 04v176000. Honda would not honor my request, as it the vehicle was manufactured after the dates specified in the bulletin. However, the vehicle had an odometer reading of only 42,200 miles when the transmission failed; nevertheless, american honda refuses to act upon my request for service and repair.i believe bulletin 04v176000 should be amended to include more-recently manufactured 2004 v-6 accord sedans.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.while driving 55 mph,the vehicle would not accelerate when the contact depressed the accelerator pedal.in addition, the vehicle speed decreased to 40 mph.the contact had to activate the cruise control so that he could drive the vehicle.the failure occurred without warning.the dealer stated that the transmission needed to be replaced. There is a recall for the power train: automatic transmission (nhtsa campaign id #04v176000) however, the manufacturer stated that his vin was not included.the current and failure mileages were 86,000.

Honda case # n012008-04-1100-403honda at 1-800-999-1009nhtsa campaign id number : 04v176000 my car a 2004 honda accord 4 door 4 cylinder. When i am drive at a speed of about 25 mph the car trembles/shakes momentarily and then continues to gain speed. If i continue driving at about 25 mph the car trembles/shakes momentarily without warning. The same issue with trembling and shaking happens also when i drive the car at a speed of about 40 mph. This issue does not occur at any other driving speed ranges. The second gear in the automatic transmission momentarily trembled the car. I have been told by the dealership that this problem can cause gear failure and transmission lockup resulting in a crash.the driving tremble problem started happening at about 50k miles. I brought the car to the dealership and the problem could not be replicated so it was not repaired. I brought the car back at 75k, 80k, 85k, 90k. Finally at 95k the problem could be easily detected by the mechanics and they wanted to try some simple changes. First the mechanics tried fuel injector cleaners. At 97k the mechanics tried changing the erg or ekg valve. At 99k the mechanic changed the catalytic converted heat shield and changed the spark plugs. The problem continue at 101k the mechanic now tells me the problem is with the transmission and that i should think about replacing the transmission because the wear of the gears can cause a tooth to chip or gear breakage which could result in the gear failure. The gear failure can result in a transmission lockup, which could result in a crash. I am upset because the car transmission was under warranty from 80k to 100k miles and i had bought the honda care warranty. Now it is passed 100k and it is not under warranty i am given these news about failure and possible crash. Honda has a recall for 2004 honda accord with the exact problem my car has. I would like my car to be repaired under this recall.

My transmission locked up on me and totally needs to be replaced. Gave be tons of problems like stepping on gas car revved up but didn't go nowhere, downshifted on its on causing cars behind me to almost crash into me. Now its done. Needs to be replaced and cant afford it!!

On december 28, 2010 i was driving my car through the windy and snowy back roads of the adirondacks when suddenly the car began to slowly decelerate. Luckily there was a small shoulder where the snow was plowed off enough for me to pull over and call aaa. I had to wait 35 minutes on the side of this road in the middle of nowhere for my car to be towed. I purchased this car new in 2004 and have been the only driver since. It has been excellently maintained and always brought in for oil changes and checkups. This car, other than what happened on the 28th, is in perfect condition.i had my car towed to the nearest honda dealership in plattsburgh new york. The next day the mechanic called me and said it was an internal failure of the transmission. He gave me three options, none of which are appealing. The first option costs $2,500 for a used transmission, second option costs $3,000 to rebuild the existing transmission and lastly $3,300 for a new transmission. Again, no option is appealing. When looking up the types of failures that other honda accords have had, this is right in line with them. It infuriates me to no end that this is not covered by warranty and that it will cost me over $3 thousand to fix this car. Prior to this problem, my immediate family has owned 6 hondas, needless to say, we won't be purchasing any more.

While driving down route 9 in old bridge, nj my vehicle slipped out of gear. It was during rush hour and my car slowed down to 20 mph.

While driving to work going about 55mph, the car suddenly downshifted quickly slowing. After a couple seconds of down shift, the car revved to high rpms and was in felt like it was in neutral (it was actually in drive). I had to coast across 2 lanes to get off the road. Once off the road, the transmission was slipping . Then it went into gear and i was able to drive on a backroad. But when trying to shift, the car would rev high as it couldn't shift to the next higher hear and acted as if it were in neutral. Warning lights or check engine light never came on. The sudden slowing in traffic when it downshifted nearly caused an accident with the car behind me.

We have owned many hondas in our past with no problem but this one ... I just don't know.the morning of december 2, we were driving it on the highway to find it slipping gear between gears 1 and 2, and 2 and 3. So at the end of the day we stopped by the honda dealership. They literally drove it around and told us right away that it was the transmission. After a quote of $3800 (approximately), we tried to drive it home less than 4 miles and it died on the way.we had it towed to a local transmission place who took a further look at it and the 2nd and 3rd gears are totally gone and the 4th gear is about to go.they are trying to fix it with a quote of $2900.this is quite unsafe, had we not decided to get it checked out right away, someone could have gotten hurt!

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact noticed fluid leaking underneath the driver's side of the vehicle.he took the vehicle to a local repair shop and was informed that the leak was coming from the driver side axle seal.the dealer could not repair the seal because the leak would continue.he took the vehicle to a transmission shop and was advised to open up a case with honda.honda advised him to take the vehicle to a honda dealer to confirm the failure.the contact took the vehicle to the dealer and they agreed with the diagnosis from the previous repair shops.he was advised to replace the transmission.the manufacturer stated that his vin was not included in any recalls.the contact believes that the transmission on a four year old vehicle should not need replacing.the failure mileage was 61,392 and current mileage was 61,422.

We were lucky that we weren't killed!!!2004 honda accord exl 6cyl vin#[xxx]. We were traveling on route 95 north of boston in the middle lane at an approx. Speed of 60 mph on june 10, 2010 at approx. 6:15pm.i went to pass the car in front of us and started to pull into the passing lane on the left.suddenly, the car jerked violently and slowed down suddenly.thecar in back of us almost hit us and swerved into the lane on the right to avoid hitting our car.the other driver was almost run over by a semi truck who jammed on his brakes.i thought he (the truck) was going to jack knife.i see that this transmission problem is a recall item for honda.the honda dealer (kelley honda in lynn, mass.) says that they will not help us financially to replace the transmission. The car has 90,000 miles and is in good shape otherwise. We are very upset at honda's reaction to this safety failure and we feel strongly that the us gov't should step in before people are needlessly killed in cars with this transmission.we also note on the internet that there are tons of people with the same problem and very dangerous experiences. Please help and get the word out!! [xxx] information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

When i exit the 87 freeway san jose ca and attempted to drive over the bridge on curtner street my transmission failed and stop moving forward. Then my car slip back a few foot because of the angle it was on. Luckily the car behind me stop or else i would of hit them. The end result honda would not cover something that they know is common with their product and that is transmission.

Transmission started slipping during lunch break and almost caused me to collide into another vehicle as i was stopped uphill and when let off brake car was not in gear. After rolling backwards towards curb from left hand turn lane, stopping engine and starting again i started limping back to work. The trans slipped, rpm's rose and then kicked in gear lurching forward almost hitting a vehicle. Had to be towed 60 miles home.

Car has been maintained 100% according to honda's owners manual. While driving on the freeway, the car will downshift into first gear causing a drastic reduction in speed and fast. Cold cause an accident.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.while driving 35 mph and switching from second to third gear, the gear would not shift into place.the failure caused the vehicle to stop accelerating, which could have resulted in a rear end crash.the contact took the vehicle to the dealer along with a tsb he found online.the dealer stated that since the vehicle was no longer under warranty, they were unable to repair the vehicle.he believes that if the dealer is acknowledging the defect on the vehicle, the mileage should not matter.the failure mileage was 40,000 and current mileage was 47,000.

Driving 35 mph on vehicle with 115000 miles.attempted to change lanes and speed up in order to pass slow moving vehicle, engine revved up to 6,000 rpm without actually changing gears or moving faster.transmission pump & torque converter found to be faulty.

I purchased new a 2004 honda accord sedan with a v-6 engine and automatic transmission in february of 2004. While driving the car on wednesday, january 17, 2007, i suddenly no longer had 3rd,4th or 5th gear.honda refused to fix the car under warranty because i had 51,700 miles on the car, 1,700 miles over the warranty.they denied that there was a recall on this model car.i have since learned that this model has had a recall, 04v176000, that calls for the replacement of the transmission if 1) there are over 17,000 miles on the car; and 2) there are obvious signs of discoloration due to overheating. I had the car towed to a transmission repair shop, and they called to tell me that the entire transmission had "completely burned out."the shop service manager stated that "the bands should be a light tan color," and mine were "burned black."i have since been told by honda that my car was not covered by this recall, and they would not fix the transmission.

Driving on interstate highway the car suddenly stopped working.the car then with difficulty had to be pulled to the breakdown lane with the momentum of the car. Engine was running but could not accelerate the car. Subsequent diagnosis suggested that there was a failure of the automatic transmission.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving approximately 30 mph on normal road conditions; proceeding to a traffic signal and applying pressure to the accelerator pedal, the vehicle lunged forward. The transmission slipped in and out of gear in a pulling motion. There were no warning lights illuminated on the instrument panel. The contact drove to the emergency lane and after a few minutes he was able to continue driving; however,the identical failure continued to occur intermittently. The transmission failed and the contact could only drive in reverse. The vehicle was towed to an authorized dealer for inspection. The technicianstated that the transmission needed to be replaced. The contact had concerns of the safety risk involved. The vin was unavailable. The failure and current mileages were 100,000.

Without warning my automatic transmission will slip out of gear.doesn't seem to be related to speed or length of time driven.just random.it could happen 20 times a day or not happen for weeks.i have contacted honda and they said it is not a recall issue, although i have found literally hundreds of the same complaint online.was told that they might be able to offer me some assistance on repair, but not 100% and not a common issue.

Driving down a major road and lost all power, engine revved up and would not run. It started running again and i got the car to the honda dealership. They could not duplicate the problem until after they completed a service and were doing a test ride. The transmission failed.

My 2004 accord v6, 117k miles...transmission slipped on thursday of last week for the first time, and by saturday the vehicle was inoperable. Car revved with no acceleration while driving in traffic at 50 mph, was on a highway ramp with traffic all around me, very dangerous.it continued to sputter and slip, then would not go into reverse once parked.i just called the dealer and they denied knowledge of any problem with the transmissions on this problem and told me to "be careful what you read on the internet."this is my second, but last honda.i bought hondas because of their supposed reliability.this is a dangerous problem and honda should make concessions and own up to the problem.someone will end up dead before this is over if they don't make this public. There is no warning that this problem is coming on.one minute the car is fine, the next you are in a dangerous situation.

My 2004 accord ex failed yesterday on the freeway, dropping from 65 to 20 mph and then zero and getting me almost rear-ended in heavy morning traffic while trying to move to the side of the road. I called aaa and they contacted a towing company and the local police department. Car had to be towed to the garage and we've just been told it needs a new transmission ($3800).we called honda to check on known issues but the service department assured us that he was not aware of any issue with this model.there was no indication on the dash that there was a problem and this happened very suddenly. I was very lucky that this failure did not lead to a major accident.please advise on.

Nhtsa# 10016310... 2004 honda accord 2.4l coupe. A water leak in the middle-front dash board. The leak had run into the ecu of my car and caused my car to lock the transmission. I was lucky to not be traveling at a high rate of speed and in a populated area. Anything could have happened with the ecu shorting in water. My car is currently in the honda shop being trouble shot for the extent of electrical damage. Car will not start.

Bought a honda accord 2004 v6 ex 3 weeks go.about one week after i had the car i noticed a humming noise from the transmission.robertson honda is jerking me around telling me they don't hear one.now i find out from your web site there is a tsb about this very issue with at least one complaint from the prior year with the same issue.last honda car i buy.

In january 29, 2010, my wife was driving home with my children when the car suddenly lost power.we had it towed to my mechanic who checked it and told us that it was the transmission.we eventually had it replaced for $2300.i was really surprised that the transmission failed so prematurely but since it had passed its warranty i didn't bother notifiying honda.however, the same thing happened again this november 11, 2011 while my wife was driving my children home. The rebuilt transmission we had put in failed as well after 30,000 miles.luckily, it didn't happen on the freeway.my family could have been killed.now i'm having it replaced with the used one because i don't want to spend another $2300.i thought i was alone on this but i found out that a lot of people are having the same problem.my neighbor has an accord and the same thing happened.i hope something can be done about this before somebody dies.

2004 honda accord lx v6 with safety recalls**nar**ccwhile accelerating from a stop, the automatic transmission exhibited a problem shifting into second gear.the consumer did some research online and found a nhtsa recall (o4v176000) which addressed the problem the consumer was having with the vehicle.the consumer also found a recall on the frontal air bags (04v551000).the consumer never received any recall notices.

My honda accord 2004 has a transmission problem whereby it will drop into neutral during normal driving. The most pronounced time i noticed it, was driving in peak hour traffic and trying to cross lanes of oncoming traffic. Just before doing so the car revved to 6000rpm with very little forward acceleration. I had time to cancel my actions to cross, however had the transmission dropped out 2 sec later i would have found myself in the middle of oncoming traffic including trucks at high speed. Luckily a major accident was avoided however i fear for the safety of the vehicle. I have since had the car at honda for determination of the fault. They admit there is a defect and have offered to assist with repairs by charging me 1600 to fully replace the transmission. My position is that since honda has already recalled similar 2004 honda accords for transmission issues that they should include my vin in the recall range. Honda had issued a corporate release regarding the recall stating it was a significant safety concern and affected 1,000,000 vehicles world wide. I can't help but think my transmission is suffering the same fate as these other accords.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving approximately 50 mph the vehicle shifted in neutral on its own. She stated that the vehicle shifted back into drive on its own in less than a minute.after reaching her destination she parked the vehicle and within a few hours she stated that the vehicle began to function normally, but as she continued to drive the failure recurred. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who stated that thevehicle would not shift into second gear.the manufacturer and dealer were willing to pay 50 percent of the repair cost to replace the transmission.she referenced recall 04v176000, power train:automatic transmission and stated that her vin was not part of the recall per the manufacturer.the failure and current mileages were 90,900.

Vehicle exhibited "hard" downshifts while decelerating. Transmission lost top gear while driving, leading to sudden deceleration and potential for rear end collision.

I was driving and all of a sudden the transmission began slipping.within 2-3 miles the car would not move in any gear.i called tow truck and when he arrived i tried again and was successful in turning the car around.i found on this site a reference to a recall notice but honda doesn't show any recalls for my car.one repair shop wants to put in another transmission est. $3,000.i am planning on taking to honda dealer and try again in person.

2004 honda accord. Consumer writes in regards to transmission recalls *tgwthe consumer was informed the transmission needed to be replaced at a cost of $ 4,150.00.

My 2004 accord transmission started slipping at 105000. I was on the interstate on the way to work and felt loss of power and realized transmission was slipping. I slowed down and drove in the far right lane and stopped a few times but made it to work. I brought it to the closest transmission place and they confirmed transmission failure and quoted $2900 for rebuilt tranny and maybe more if the computer was also a problem.i also called the local honda dealer and after some hassle they reduced their original estimate from $3900 to $3400. I called honda america customer service and they would do nothing more. I got the repair (rebuilt tranny) and when i paid the bill it was for $2900. Still a lot but at least not more than the tranny place. I told all the honda folks i talked to that i had 3 hondas and always was happy with their reliability. But considering the information i read about the tranny problems and honda's lack of concern, and what i personally experienced, no more hondas for me!

Our 2004 honda accord sedan v6 - automatic transmission failure. 195,000 miles the primary purpose of this correspondence is to register a serious safety issue that occurred to my wife and i on march 202011, at 3:30 pm. While driving at approximately 65 mph, my 2004 honda accord had a transmission failure and lockup. While my wife and i were traveling north on 95 north the car suddenly made a click noise and jerked as if someone had jammed on the brakes and the rpm's raced. My husband attempted to slow down by taking his foot off the gas pedal and not touch the brake. The car violently jerked again as it slowed down. As he attempted to get onto the shoulder of the road, the car violently lurched 4-5 more times. With each of these sudden, unexpected jerks, we were thrown forward. Thankfully, our seat belts were on, which prevented us from being thrown forward into the window. Waiting to here from the salem nh honda dealership to see what the remedy will be (replace the transmission with a rebuilt one is my guess). This was the first and only time we had any trouble with the transmission, i think this is such a serious issue which, if circumstances were different, could have caused serious injury or death. This should not happen no matter what the mileage is on the car. This sounds like a known problem to honda and they should do an other recall like they did with the 2003 models and fix this problem.

I was driving my 2004 honda accord ex v6 on the freeway at 65 mph. All of the sudden the car jerked and felt like it downshifted and the vehicle abruptly slowed from 65 mph to 30mph in a matter of seconds. Luckily there was not a car directly behind me and i was able to pull the car to the side of the road without an accident. If there had been someone directly behind me then there would have been a bad accident. This could have been extremely dangerous to anyone who was on the road with me.

When i drive 40mph to 60phm under light to moderate load my vehicle shakes and vibrates excessively. I have asked my local honda dealer on any service bulletins but apparently nothing outside of my airbag. I am concerned because a lot of people report online the exact same problem. " honda case # n012008-04-1100-403 honda at 1-800-999-1009 nhtsa campaign id number : 04v176000 my car a 2004 honda accord 4 door 4 cylinder. When i am drive at a speed of about 25 mph the car trembles/shakes momentarily and then continues to gain speed. If i continue driving at about 25 mph the car trembles/shakes momentarily without warning. The same issue with trembling and shaking happens also when i drive the car at a speed of about 40 mph. This issue does not occur at any other driving speed ranges. The second gear in the automatic transmission momentarily trembled the car. I have been told by the dealership that this problem can cause gear failure and transmission lockup resulting in a crash. The driving tremble problem started happening at about 50k miles. I brought the car to the dealership and the problem could not be replicated so it was not repaired. I brought the car back at 75k, 80k, 85k, 90k. Finally at 95k the problem could be easily detected by the mechanics and they wanted to try some simple changes. First the mechanics tried fuel injector cleaners. At 97k the mechanics tried changing the erg or ekg valve. At 99k the mechanic changed the catalytic converted heat shield and changed the spark plugs. The problem continue at 101k the mechanic now tells me the problem is with the transmission and that i should think about replacing the transmission because the wear of the gears can cause a tooth to chip or gear breakage which could result in the gear failure. The gear failure can result in a transmission lockup, which could result in a crash. I am upset because the car transmission was under warranty from 80k to 100k miles and i had bought the honda care warranty. Now it".

Transmission recall on honda accord. Honda inspected transmission and claimed recall fixed. Transmission ultimately failed on busy palmetto expressway, almost crashed at least 3 times. Took car to dealer. Forced to pay $865.74, honda claimedit was for labor when honda should have paid for transmission failure due to recall.

The transmission failed while driving up the incline of an 8 lane bridge rending the car useless during heavy traffic.there was no emergency lane and cars were speeding by at 60 mph. If that's not dangerous and unsafe for everyone on the road, i don't what is..? luckily no one was hurt!! the car has been properly maintained..i have been informed that this was due to a torque converter failing and that honda or no governing agency is helping to make sure that the consumer is being helped with this very dangerous defect!!!!!!

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.while driving 30 mph, the vehicle hesitated, jerked, and decelerated.the vehicle would not move and the transmission would not switch from second to fourth gear.there were no warning indicators prior to the jerking and loss of power.the contact took the vehicle to a transmission auto repair shop and they stated that there was a discoloration of the gears, which created friction within the components of the transmission, thus leading to a heat build up.he took the vehicle to the dealer and they stated that it was not included in the recall.the repair would cost $6,000.the recall number was unknown.the failure mileage was 77,000.

Honda accord v6 transmission failure after 107,000 miles, where the vehicle would not stay in drive a highway speeds.a complaint was registered with american honda motor corporation, who denied there was a problem. A survey of accord v6 transmission problems indicated over 100 failures here at nhtsa, and thousands of complaints at other forums. This problem appears to be consistent with earlier failures of honda accord transmissions, where they extended the powertrain warrantees to 109k miles for replacement.

Brought new car in 2004, currently with 74,500 miles, bushings inside of lower transmission connected to driveshaft failure, consequences constant vibration while driving result in hard breaking to control, replaced driveshaft but bushings inside transmission worn due to excessive heating within transmission, recall was done on 2004 honda accord transmission but american honda claims that it was vin specific.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.while shifting from the park position, the transmission became locked.when the contact depressed the accelerator pedal, the rpms drastically increased and the engine revved very loudly; however, the vehicle barely traveled over 2 mph.she shut off and restarted the vehicle in hopes that it would correct the issue, but the engine continued to fail.the vehicle was towed to the dealer and they stated that a new transmission was needed; however, they could not explain the cause of the failure.the vehicle was taken to a repair shop and they found several failed components within the transmission, along with numerous defects with the transmission fluid.the contact had the transmission replaced.after the vehicle was repaired, she discovered nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission) online.she called honda directly and was informed that the recall did not apply to her vehicle; therefore, she would not be reimbursed for the repair.the contact believes that the recall applied to her vehicle and should have been the manufacturer's responsibility to repair.the current and failure mileages were 89,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.while driving 60 mph, the speed decreased to 40 mph.the contact depressed the accelerator pedal, but the vehicle failed to accelerate.there were no warning indicators prior to the failure.the vehicle was pulled over and restarted.the contact drove home, but the vehicle would not exceed 40 mph.the dealer stated that the transmission failed and needed to be replaced.the vehicle was serviced in 2004 for nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000 (powertrain: automatic transmission).the failure mileage was 76,000 and current mileage was 82,000.

Drove home from vacation and car was fine. Next morning driving to work felt transmission begin to slip. On way home from work the transmission began slipping and rpm's shot up to 5000 to almost 6,000 and car decreased speed rapidly, car jerked and began to go again. Waited until i could get to a empty straight road and tried to increase speed rapidly and same thing occurred- rpm's shot up and car not in gear. Drove next day to work and car did same thing. Had to have car towed from work. Honda says there isn't a recall and have not had "any complaints to this, it could be that the proper service has not been completed by you". Well i have my car serviced every 3,000 miles and had transmission fluid flushed every 10,000. Last time it was flushed none of their service tech thought there was a problem due to not being serviced properly.

2004 honda accord accelerated suddenly, slowed down with braking, sped up again and then there was no power although car in gear. I am lucky i did not have an accident. Car was towed to the dealer who is asking me for 3969k to replace the failed transmission. Car only has 62k miles on it. Honda has recalled 2004 accords for the same problem, but refused to cover mine or contribute toward the defective transmission, because my vin was not recalled--although i have the same problem as the recalled vin's. Nhtsa is not investigating, unfortunately, and people's lives arestake here. Updated ivoq 06/08/10.the consumer would like an explanation as to why his vehicle identification number was not included in the recall. Updated ivoq 08/25/10

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact stated that while driving at no particular speed the rpm's abnormally increased to 7500 independently. The vehicle started to jerk back and forth with the service light and acs lights illuminated.the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing, who stated there was a transmission failure. The vehicle was not repaired.the manufacturer was not notified of the failure.the approximate failure mileage was 100,530.

Transmission slipping while driving up hills or approaching slow turns, condition is getting worse by the day, occurring on a consistent basis, dealer said repair would be approx $3,000 and there was no recall on my vin # mileage is 111,376.

My 2004 honda accord ex currently has 80,000 miles and needs a new transmission.research on the internet found that many other customers are having the same problem.please do something to hold honda responsible.

The automatic transmission comes out of gear at any time and at any speed or downshifts into first gear even while on the highway going 70 mph causing the vehicle to abruptly slow down.this may be related tonhtsa campaign id number:04v176000 but honda told me that this does not apply to my vin number. I brought the car to a honda dealer and they said it needs a new transmission.

1.per the 2004 honda accord owners manual, the transmission fluid does not have to be replaced until 120,000 miles or 6 years, whichever comes first.a few weeks ago, at 92,000 miles, the car was 6 years old so we had the transmission fluid replaced for the first time using honda fluid, all in strict accordance with the honda owner's manual.the mechanic said the original fluid was very gray and there was a lot of metal attached to the drain plug.it looked really bad.2.on 4/30/10 at 92,500 miles, (500 miles later), we were driving at 35 mph and the car started cutting out.we stopped immediately and the car idled fine.we started to accelerate again and the car would not shift out of first gear.we had car towed immediately to the honda dealer.3.on 3/31/10, the honda dealer told us that the transmission needs to be replaced.i spoke to the dealer and honda motor company and showed them nhtsa campaign id number 04v176000, which is a recall of the 2004 honda accord automatic transmission, but they told me it was vin specific and suggested i file a complaint with the nhtsa in hopes that the recall would be expanded.

Early model 2004 honda accord transmission problem.while driving at 45 mph, the car suddenly and with no warning has issues.when pressing on the accelerator, (i was going up a hill at the time) the engine revs really high and then will not go. Luckily i was able to pull over to the side of the road, and turn it off before creating an accident. I was able to restart the car and make it home.same thing happened the next day and we immediately contracted the dealership for repair.i then read on the internet that this a recurring problem for this 2003 and2004 honda accord v-6.please make sure honda fixes this problem soon...it's very dangerous.thank you

2004 honda accord v6 - "not under existing recall"1.transmission started to slip2.brought to dealer to diagnose 'complete failure due to internal mechanical part'3.towed to independent garage for repair.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving approximately 65 mph, the vehicle began to decelerate but the engine continued to rev. The vehicle coasted to a stop. While shifted in drive, the vehicle moved in reverse and vice versa. The vehicle was towed to an authorized dealer who stated that the transmission was the cause of failure. The vehicle had not been repaired. The current and failure mileages were 96,517.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. When the vehicle stopped it began to lunge forward. The contact placed the gear shift in neutral and then back into to drive; however, the vehicle continued to lunge forward. The contact added transmission fluid and was able to drive the vehicle to an independent mechanic. The mechanic stated the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. There was a recall under nhtsa campaign id number: 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission) that may be related to the failure. The manufacturer was contacted and stated the vin was not included in the recall. The approximate failure mileage was 123,000.updated 07/20/11*ljthe consumer stated the vehicle was repaired. The consumer stated the transmission was replaced after the vehicle began lurching and soon after, it would not move at all.updated 08/05/11

2004 honda accord v-666,000 milesi have had all recommended services performed on my car with the dealership thinking this would keep my car safe, which failed to be the case.my transmission went out with only having 66,000 miles.while driving this vehicle, my car would not accelerate beyond 45 miles which could have caused an accident.i placed a formal complaint with the company and they would only honor 75% of the fee to fix the transmission.after stating it was unsafe and unfair and i would seek legal action, they forced me to sign a release form or they would not honor the 75% fee required for the dealership to fix the transmission.i feel this car is unsafe to the consumer especially if they have their transmission go out while driving on the freeway.at 66,000 miles with a history of all required maintenance performed, it just seems this vehicle had a factory defected transmission.i feel honda is aware there is a problem with this make/model year transmission but isn't taking responsibility for their product and it could be unsafe on the road.

I purchased a 2004 honda accord in october of 2008, the car was running and functioning well until the year 2010 where i started to have problems with the radio not working, the transmission failed and now in 2011 had to replace the sop ecm (per honda dealer the memory card of the car), i have spent more than $6,000 on this car because i hadso many major a minor problems with it. And even though i have followed the schedule maintenance visits to the dealer this car still reflecting problems. I have gotten everything fixed till this moment and im afraid the car will still give me problems in the future.

Car drove fine on parkway. Got off and car seemed to skip3rd gear downshifting into stop signs. Turned it off. Decided to go to dealer. Car drove fine on local streets to parkway. While accelerating and merging into traffic the transmission suddenly and completely failed. No connection between motor and wheels in any gear. Coasted off exit ramp. Turned car off. Restarted and car ran ok for 1/4 mile and then started to miss downshift gears again. Had car towed to dealer for transmission replacement.

My transmission was recalled in 2004 however the "fix" was to install an oil jet kit and extra lubrication to the gears.the transmission still failed at only 65k miles.honda now refused to pay for the repairs.honda knowingly put my safety and the safety of my two year old daughter at risk by not replacing the transmission.the incident happened while driving my daughter to school and i become stuck going up a hill and started rolling backwards into oncoming traffic.

The transmission drive train went out on my 2004 v6 honda accord, and caused all systems in my car to stop responding while on the freeway going 60 mph. In the process multiple cars came into close contact with my vehicle before it stranded me in the middle of the freeway. Upon contact with several automotive shops in area, i was advised that this has been a longstanding issue with this vehicle drive train not being configured for the 4 cylinder engine and not correctly for a v-6 engine.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While stopped at a stop light, the contact depressed the accelerator pedal and noticed that the vehicle would not accelerate. The vehicle was towed to the an independent mechanic for a diagnostic test. The mechanic stated that the transmission would have to be overhauled. After the repair, the contact noticed a vibration in the transmission. The vehicle was taken back to the mechanic. The mechanic installed a new clutch. The vehicle was repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 94,100. The consumer also stated the front hydraulic and side motor mount was replaced.two weeks later, the consumer was informed the motor mount was broken. Updated 06/04/12

When starting, my 2004 accord, a green d light came on then the car began to drive very roughly and without power. It was then that i found out about the recall on certain cars of that year, for the same problem, however, my vin number was not included in the recall so the honda dealer said in essence too bad that doesn't effect your car because your vin wasn't included! now i'm going to have to pay to replace a transmission in a car with only 77,000 miles!

I was trying to merge onto the freeway and was almost rear ended because i could not get the vehicle to go over 30 mph. I was scary to say the least.

Per nhts recall results, i understand my vehicle (2004 honda accord 12,00 miles) needed to be recalled for an automatic transmission problem.i called honda and was informed that my vehicle vin # was not affected by this recall.i am confused and concerned since nhts stated my vehicle is affected by this recall.

Dt: the contact stated while driving the vehicle there was a clicking noise in the transmission.the dealer refusd to address the consumers concern. Updated 11/29/05.

I took delivery of a 2004 honda accord ex with leather on june 25, 2004. Its been exactly a week. I have driven about 580 miles in a week. I have encountered the following problems and i did'nt see any recalls on the manufacturer's website. I am very disappointed after spending $24000 on a brand new car. 1) the check engine light came on and the 'd' light on driver side dashbaord is continually flashing.2) i can hear some sliding noise from left to right and vice versa when making sharp turns (happens all the time). The sounds seems to be coming from under the glove compartment3) after driving about 60 miles in one go in warm weather(temperatures in 80s), i hear a rubbing/squeaking noise when making turns. Becomes more audible when windows are rolled down. Sounds more like tires rubbing against the body.4) passenger side floor is soaking wet and i assume it is water. I can hear water sloshing sound under the glove compartment when making turns.

2004 honda accord - transmission failure.noticed high pitch whine the day prior to transmission failing while wife was on the interstate. Barely avoided collision while trying to move to breakdown lane.

Driving on freeway with no warning the car comes to a sudden stop as if the brakes were being slammed on. I own a 2004 honda accord v6 automatic. After this incident the car did not want to drive as if it was in neutral. I was slowly able to get onto shoulder. This caused a huge traffic jam. I was nearly rear ended by full size truck. After i had stopped for approx. Ten minutes i was able to drive the car home with no issues. I discovered that honda issued a recall for this same exact problem. I've read many other people have had this same incident happen. One of which involved a child getting injured. I brought the vehicle to the capital city honda dealership in olympia, wa. For the recall work to be performed (it had not been done, issued in 2004). The dealership had my vehicle for a full day before i received a call saying my vehicle needed an oil kit installed which was part of the recall.the next day i was told the kit was installed and it did not fix the problem. I was also told that during the test drive the transmission locked up on the technician driving it. They then told me that the failure had nothing to do with the second gear which the recall states and that i would be responsible to pay for the repair approx. $4,000. The next day i call back stating that i believe the transmission should be changed under the recall and that they were supposed to inspect the transmission before installing the kit. They then told me they never installed the kit and the failure is not a part of the recall. Many other 2004 honda owners have had the same problem. If it's not related to the recall shouldn't there be an investigation into why these transmissions are failing like this now? or are the dealerships not performing the recall inspections correctly? i implore that another recall be opened to inspect these transmissions again and further than just the color ofsecond gear. I don't want another driver injured or killed due to this or a child injured or killed.

At 95,000 miles the transmission failed and needs to be replaced.

Transmission failed.

Car goes into neutral while driving.will not go back into drive mode unless car is turned off then turned back on.

My torque converter on my 2004 accord is not working.this has caused the transmission to fail.my car was not accelerating while i was on the highway.the rpm would rev up but the car would not speed up.

2004 honda accord with several problems since purchase. Consumer states that it all began with the vehicle jerking, warning lights illuminating, brake pads were low, transmission replaced, broken motor mounts, and the horn stopped working.when the consumer took the vehicle back to the dealership, he noticed the srs light was on, which may have been due to the horn not working.

While i was driving 55 miles an hour on the highway my car suddenly shifted into neutral revving to very high rpm losing speed, i was able to get of the highway and luckily drivers around me were aware and saw my hazard lights. I had the car towed to a shop to find that the transmission had failed.with further research and conversation with honda north america i found this is not an unusual problem.i could have been in a very serious accident at high speed if it wasn't for the conscientious drivers around me.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.while driving at an unknown speed, the contact heard a strange noise and the rpms would not allow her to accelerate.she pulled over and turned off the vehicle for 30 minutes.once the vehicle was restarted, it would only travel between 15-20 mph.the vehicle was taken to an auto body shop and the technician stated that the third gear and reverse failed.the manufacturer advised her to bring in the vehicle for diagnostic testing.the vehicle will be repaired at the contact's expense.the vehicle was unable to be driven because it would only move in first gear and then lock up.the mechanic stated that the transmission failed.the failure and current mileages were 115,000.

Just happened sept.5th. No action taken thus far.;2004 honda accord accelerated w/o my foot on gas and then w/i a few minutes, it wouldn't go at all.3 women stuck on major 2 lane highway on the way back from beach on labor day week-end.very dangerous and scary and unsafe.i would say that the transmission is faulty and that honda is responsible for what could have been a major accident.i am concerned for the safety and well-being of other honda accord owners that are not aware of this safety issue.police and tow truck were needed.

Engine racing like car was in neutral but car was in drive

I was driving home my honda accord ex v6 (2004) and it slipped out of gear between 2nd gear and 3rd gear.i tried to get to a repair shop and within a few more miles of driving all gears stopped working stranding me in traffic.my 2004 car has approx 120,000 miles and is 3 years and 7 months old.as its not under warranty i towed to a transmission shop who say the transmission is shot and needs replacing for $1,500.00.it looks like now on this site that there may be a trouble with this accord automatic transmission?can i be reimbursed for this expense?

While driving my grandson to work, traveling at 45 mph the transmissions ceased for about 2 seconds, then shifted into a lower gear for a few seconds then ceased again. I stopped turned the engine off for about 5 min. Turned it back on and worked find for about 3 min. Then it all started again. Left my grandson at work & was able to take the vehicle to the honda dealer & paid $81.67to have the fluid replace. I was driving home and the same symptoms occurred & return to the dealer. The dealer then informed me that the transmission needed to be replaced at $4075.00 but, that they will contact the honda rep. In an attempt to offset the cost. Honda rep. Agreed to pay $864.00 & the remainder ($3211) would be charge to me. My car has 121,941 miles. I am not at all happy with honda, since this vehicle has a recall for this vehicle's problem,what can i do? the vehicle n question is a 2004, honda accord.

Commuting to work in the morning, when i was getting on the freeway the car seemed to slip out of gear. The rpm's went very high (7k), but i couldn't accelerate at all.i coasted for a while and was eventually able to accelerate normally again. The car behaved normally the rest of the time on the freeway, but had the same thing happen again after i exited the freeway.after stopping at an intersection, i couldn't get out of 1st gear for a while.after work, i drove the car around the back streets for a little to see if i thought i could get home, figuring that once i got on the freeway, everything would be fine.after a few miles on the freeway, it happened again. I couldn't accelerate at all, and had to cut across 4 lanes with just my momentum to pull over on the shoulder.once there, i restarted the car and tried to see if i could move at all.i couldn't.in park, i could rev the engine and see the rpm's increase, but when i shifted to drive or reverse, i couldn't get the engine to engage or move at all.i restarted the car several times, and eventually got it to respond, but shortly after getting back on the freeway, it happened again, so i pulled over once more and called a tow truck.the tow truck got me back to the honda dealer, where i later found out i needed a new transmission. This is a 2004 with 90k miles.

Numerous problems, braking system, transmission, problem starting the car. Recall notice for a part to be changed in the transmission. Campaign id number : 04v176000 gear failure could result in transmission lockup, which could result in a crash.the consumer stated that underneath the car sounds like it going to fall apart.the vehicle sways while being driven. *tc

For 3 days prior, i noticed a second or two lag time between the car going from reverse into drive.i didn't think much of it.then about 10 minutes into driving at about 40 mph the transmission dropped to a lower gear and the car abruptly dropped to about 10 mph.fortunately, there was no one behind me or they would have smashed into my car. I then turned around and went home with hazards blinking. During the entire trip back, the transmission constantly slipped gears at almost every speed.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord with a current and failure odometer reading of 63,000 miles. The contact had the transmission serviced, and the next day when she drove the vehicle the transmission failed. The contact took the vehicle back to the dealer , honda of clear lake, and they told the contact that the pc clutch failed, output shaft was stuck, and the counter shaft had no signal. The dealer told the contact that she would have to replace the transmission.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the transmission was shifting gears while in motion. While driving approximately 55 mph, the contact noticed that the rpm decreased to 20. While stopped at an intersection, she attempted to accelerate forward but the vehicle stalled; the failure was similar to recall 04v176000 (power train: automatic transmission). The dealer informed the contact that the vehicle had not been included in the recall. The vehicle was taken to a private mechanic who drained the transmission fluid and cleaned metal from the plugs but the failure continued. The vehicle had not been repaired. The current and failure mileages were 134,257.

I was driving to workon 9/21/2010. Traffic was coming to a stop and i began to apply my brake. Upon applying brakemy vehicle accelerated causing me to rear end another vehicle. My air bags did not deploy and i'm not sure what my rate of speed was because i was trying to stop when the car accelerated. My front end is damaged to the tune of $4,886.08. After my accident i was confused about how it happened. I knew i had was paying attention on just didn't ram into another car. I was on a street was several school bus stops and they where making their rounds. So speeding is not an option. I was talking with my fiance and he stated that this has happened to him once while driving my car. He did not have an accident, and also thought it may or may nothave been operator error it kind of shocked and confused him as well. I'm going to have my vehicle checked while being repaired. I just want this looked into this was really scary and could have ended up much worse.

Driving on the highway, the automatic transmission in the v6 model (85000 miles) seemed to slip into neutral, and any application of gas red-lined the engine.had to dodge through highway traffic slowing down to 25 mph before the gears would engage.after exiting the highway, the same problem persisted at lower speeds; complete gear slipping.the problem persisted in d or d3.after letting the car sit turned off for a few minutes, it seems to now be functioning properly, but there is no telling when it could happen again.this is a safety issue to due sudden failure of a critical system.had i been less fortunate on the highway, i could have been involved in a serious accident.also, if this happened while turning through or crossing a busy intersection, i would have been broadsided.http://www.carcomplaints.com has logged over 100 of the same complaints in cars that have never been recalled, it's only a matter of time before someone gets killed.this car should have been recalled with the other 2004 accord v6 models.

2004 honda accord. Consumer states the vehicle had catastrophic transmission failure while driving on the highway.the consumer stated he read on the internet, where a recall was issued, but he never received a notice.

I was driving our 2004 honda accord ex v6. My wife was in the passenger seat.i entered the freeway accelerating to freeway speeds (60mph) and around 55mph the car's engine revved to 6000rpm.knowing something was wrong i took my foot off the gas.the car began to coast and all of a sudden it caught a lower gear and violently started to engine brake.i almost lost control of the car.i'm certain that if the pavement was wet i would have.i am an experienced driver and was able to keep us on the road.if my wife was driving things might have been different.the car has been well taken care of and has had all of its scheduled maintenance and inspections (with records).the car was taken to repair shop and we were informed the car's transmission is bad.the car has 121,000 miles.there was a recall for transmission issues with this car year model that included cars manufactured to january 8, 2004.our car was manufactured in january 2004 and not included in the recall.we have yet to have the car repaired because of the insanely high repair cost.i have also noticed several internet sites and newspaper articles referring to honda transmission problems.i am thankful that i didn't wreck the car, but now the car is sitting in our driveway not drive-able.obviously, now i wonder if my car should have been included in the recall.i hope someone doesn't have to die before this problem is brought to light and remedied by honda.

Driving down a major road and lost all power, the engine revved up but the car would not accelerate. I let off the gas and coasted for a short while. I gave it gas again and i got the car to the honda dealership. They could not duplicate the problem until after they completed a service and were doing a test ride. They called and said the transmission failed. I recently had a transmission fluid changed. The interesting part is the service manager and my salesmen both had there transmissions fail in there honda. I called honda and they said we can not help you.

Consumers 2004 honda accord was not included in recall and has experienced the same problems.***no answer required***the consumer had the transmission replaced under the extended warranty and was responsible for the deductible.the consumer believes honda should reimburse him the amount of the deductible.

I was on my way to take my car to be serviced because the tranny seemed to slip in and out of gear. On my way there, which was a 10 minute drive, the car stopped in the middle of the road and i could see the rps go up but it would not move. I braced myself because a woman driving a black infiniti almost hit me from behind! it finally decided to move and i was almost to the shop and decided to turn off the busy road as soon as i did that (i barely made it through the elight) the same thing happened again and i coasted into a bank parking lot and had the car towed form there. The mechanic shop said i needed a new transmission.

My 2004 honda accord ex v6 with 74,000 miles had transmission failure on the freeway. I was going 65 mph and without warning the rpm's revved up to 6000, the transmission disengaged, and my car almost stopped. Fortunately, it went back into gear and i was able to pull over without any additional problems. I had my car towed to a local transmission repair shop and was told i needed a new transmission. I decided to have them rebuild it with a cost of $3,300 rather than install a brand new one due to the expense. I am so grateful there was no one in back of me on the freeway but i am extremely upset that i need a new transmission at only 74,000 miles.

Transmission went out on 2004 honda accord with only 80k miles. Was on busy road and i was lucky that i wasn't hit as i jerked and slowed and sought a way to get to the side of the road.no indication the trans was failing until symptoms began and got worse in a hurry. Consequences are towing to shop and expensive repairs which are being made now. Honda said i had to bring it in to their shop and they had to do any repairs. No price or offer of financial help..just a "maybe" honda would offer a "goodwill" discount. Decided not to try honda as others online told of the exceedingly high charges honda imposes.feel it was a safety risk that should never had happened. Honda apparently has a history of transmission failures for several year models. Seems they profit from not correcting the problem if they require them to repair and charge more than any private shop.

This has happened twice while driving on highway.the tcs (traction control) warning light comes on as well the engine icon light, and then the automatic transmission on the 2004 accord v6 won't drop out of high gear.it feels like it's stuck in 5th or 4th gear and won't downshift.i have to stop car, restart it, then the transmission works like normal.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving 65 mph the vehicle suddenly began to down shift causing the vehicle speed to decrease to 25 mph. The contact shut the engine off, restarted the vehicle and noticed that after the gear shift was placed in drive the vehicle would not accelerate. The dealer stated that the transmission needed to be replaced. The current and failure mileages were 92690.

2004 v6 honda accord transmission had a radical and sudden gear change while traveling at 65 mph on the freeway.it down shifted with no warning or notice.there were absolutely no signs of trouble leading up to this incident.my honda has 111,000 miles on it.my owners manual says to have the transmission serviced at 120,000 miles.this incident almost caused a severe crash.safety is my biggest concern. Other honda owners need to be aware of this issue.i am greatly concerned for their safety.this incident has made me want to stop all honda owners and make sure they know of this possibility.when we purchased this car we had no idea honda has such a safety issue with the 2004 transmissions. I am sure there are many others owners just as unaware.i hope nobody dies before honda takes responsibility for the mistake.i have contacted honda of america and they are telling me that because the safety recall stopped before my vin # was reached that they cannot help me.i have been quoted almost $4000 for the repair.i am scheduled to have the transmission replaced on 8/2/2010.the transmission has went into complete failure in just 2 days since our first sign something was amiss.i hope somebody will step up and make honda take responsibility.this incident could have cost my husband his life.

Car had regular maintenance on 4/11/11.on 4/23/11 while attempting to merge onto the freeway, the accelerator bogged out and i lost power. I was scared i was going to get hit by the car in the other lane... Then the car seemed to run fine until i attempted to pass a car going up a steep hill and the car lost power again, then it seemed to drive fine until the following monday on the way taking the kids to school it just started failing while normally driving. Took car to dealership said it was the transmission, thattc clutch stuck off. Fluid has clutch residue and is burned very dark , will need trans assy to rectify".when 15 days earlier it was fine according to their records. Nothing has bee done they want $5000 to fix it. Have looked at other options but have done nothing yet.

My 2004 accord ex 4cyl hydroplanes in wet weather and the tires spin from a stop. Honda claims no incident was ever reported and my case number is n012008-10-2900938.

My husband and i were driving on the 405s in his 2004 honda accord 3.0 vtech. While driving uphill transmission started to fluctuate. Jumped up to 6 rpms then started slipping. Had we waited any longer to pull to the shoulder we would have been in an accident. Had mechanic check out problem told us transmission is shot and we need to replace it. We've been changing fluid every 3 years and i recently had it changed that previous tuesday. I called american honda's corporate office and they told me the only thing i could do was have the honda dealership check it out but the car wont even move so i have no way to get it to the dealership without a tow. Then honda will probably tell me that my transmission is dead which i already know then charge me for the service. Im pregnant and had it not been for the ability to pull over quickly, my family would not be here and worse off, someone else's family could have been involved.

I was driving my 2004 honda accord ex-v6 on the highway. When i attempted to accelerate by pressing on the gas pedal the car did not go any quicker no matter how hard i pressed. I pressed down hard a few times and then began to move over to the right lanes in case it got worse. The rpm's went a the way to almost the red but the car was not going and was sowing down. Then out of the blue it went back to normal. I got off the highway and came to a stop light. When i started to go it started to move, got me in the middle of the intersection, then did it again, raving real loud but not moving. I had cars coming right at me and i thought i was going to die. Then, the person i called to help me, showed up right behind me in his truck and pushed me out of the intersection just in time. Honda almost got me killed. I had it towed to the dealer because i just had the transmission flushed due to their recommendation. They said the transmission was gone and would need a new one. They said i should call honda care because this has happened a lot lately and their are recalls on this transmission as well. Honda told me too bad, we can't help you. I paid $3,800 for a rebuilt transmission that is not the same as the original model and now it gives me all kinds of problems and i feel very unsafe in this honda. I bought a honda because they are supposed to be safe. It seems honda does not care about the safety of its owners as much as it may seem.

Atf (automatic transmission fluid) leaks on the cooler line join bolts under the tranny.

My daughter was driving home from school in our 2004 honda accord ex v6. On the top of the crescent city connection (new orleans bridge), the car stopped accelerating.because she was on an incline, it started rolling back.she panicked but put her foot on the brake. Thankfully, a n.o. Policeman pulled up and put his lights on calling for the bridge police. Bridge police pushed her off bridge.once down she turned off the car, turned it back on and it worked.it happened again on her way home.she turned it off and back on and it started working again. No warning lights come on, it just stops accelerating.honda dealer said technician had to drive it awhile and had same experience. The car didn't give any problem code either but said if we continued to drive it, it would. Says transmission needs to be replaced. Told him internet site is flooded with similar transmission failures and this is a safety problem. Said american honda would assist us if we pay $1,944.24 of the $4,500 to replace the transmission. It's a known problem with the 2003 and 2004 transmission and should be a recall. Honda will order the transmission tomorrow to do the work.

I have a 2004 honda accord lx with a four cylinder engine. Last year i reported a defect whereby the vehicle was attempting to accelerate while i was in the act of stopping. I had to use both feet on the brake pedal, put the transmission into neutral and kick the accelerator pedal to get the engine to come back to idle. When i put the transmission into neutral the engine rpm's went up to almost 6000. I had the vehicle checked by herb chambers honda, in burlington, mass and they found nothing wrong. However, on dec 8, 2005, i was making a left hand turn into a parking lot at a very low rate of speed and the vehicle did the very same thing! it took both feet on the brake pedal, put the transmission into neutral, the engine sped up to almost 6000 rpm's, kick the accelerator pedal and finally the engine dropped to idle. This concerns me greatly. I'm seventy years old and i recognized the problem, but my wife who is seventy-two and who doesn't use the car too often, may not recognize the problem, be able to think of the solution and handle the vehicle all at once. It could end up killing her or someone else![xxx]thank you.updated 07/17/2012 information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6)

After receivingrecall 04v176000 fortransmission.consumer noticed the vehicle continuedto surge forward whenbacking upthen driving forward.

My car is a new honda accord 2004. It has 62,000 miles, honda is having a recall on 2004 accords. I was told that my car is not on the list, but to my astonishment i have the same problem as the recall. My honda dealer refused to help me with this problem. I was told that i have to pay $4,800.00 for a new transmission. My car was serviced on jan 4th 2008 and i was told everything was in perfect condition. I'm shocked and disappointed that a 3 year old car would need a new transmission. Please help me!

While driving the vehicle's drive axle collapsed causing the driver to loose control of his 2004 honda accord.the driver's side air bag deployed but did not inflate.the vehicle was totaled. *sc

Brought new car in 2004, currently with 74,500 miles, bushings inside of lower transmission connected to driveshaft failure, consequences constant vibration while driving result in hard breaking to control, replaced driveshaft but bushings inside transmission worn due to excessive heating within transmission, recall was done on 2004 honda accord transmission but american honda claims that it was vin specific.

Three months ago i purchased a new honda accord and on november 28th i noticed a unsual smell and procedeed to take the car into the local honda dealership who informed me that the clutch on my vehicle needed to be repaired and would be covered under warranty. Later i was told that it was a wear and tear item and that it would not be covered.

Dt:the consumer's vehicle stall intermittently even in traffic.the vehicle was taken to the dealer but they could not find a problem.dealer cannot find a problem.while driving in bumper-to-bumper traffic, the problem is more noticeable.vehicle has repeated problems going into first gear.vehicle has been in honda shop for about 75 days as of 5/21/05 and repeats the stalling issue on a regular basis.dealer refuses to fix the problem.

I have a 04 honda accord the transmission is slipping the car will not go pass 40 mph and at 40 mph it still doesn't hold that speed it slips and decreases speed and will not accelerate. When i position the car in reverse from the drive gear it will continue to stay in the drive gear for a second then it will jump into reverse. This is life threatening and can result in death.

On thursday march 11, 2010 my wife and i were traveling in our 2004 honda accord on a 45 mph road.when making a left turn on a green light, my shifter popped out of 2nd gear and into neutral causing the engine to rev to the redline.in neutral, the car lost power and coasted to a stop in the middle of the intersection with the oncoming traffic speeding directly towards the passenger side of the car where my wife was sitting.additionally, we were almost rear-ended by the car behind us also making a left turn.this problem with the shifter is occurring with increasing frequency, and has become an extreme danger to me, my family, and everyone else on the same roads as i. My trusted mechanic examined the car and determined the transmission is failing and needs to be completely replaced.i will be fortunate to have this done for under $2000.he could not believe this happened to a newer honda with as low mileage as mine.i've spent hours communicating with mcgrath honda (the dealership that sold the car) and honda of america corporation.i have only been treated with rudeness and unwillingness to take responsibility for a vehicle that is simply a lemon.nobody will even offer to examine the car without charging me an exorbitant fee.nothing has been done to correct the failure.

@120,000 the transmission in our 2004 honda accord went out with no warning at all.if the traffic was not light at the time someone could have been hurt. Honda did not tell us of a transmission problem. We replaced the trans. And 50,000 miles later the 2nd trans. Went out. (same problem). Honda knows they have a transmission problem,but want step up and make it right.

My car is accord 2004 ex - 4 cylinder - approx 86k miles - manual transmission.my car started jerking about a month ago when i switch gear to 4th and 5th gear. I brought it to my mechanic who said that it is a transmission problem. I thought he was joking because i thought it was a fuel injection issue. Then i found out that there are more around 88 same complaints in this website:http://www.carcomplaints.com/honda/accord/2002/transmission/transmission_slipping_and_jerking.shtmlit's very annoying and dangerous, and i think since it is a defect in their transmission, they should recall and pay for the repair.

I owned a 2004 honda accord 2 door coupe.i filed for lemon law because american honda refused to fix a major transmission oil leak in the car.i have won the lemon law case, but when i found out that american honda was not going to recall all the cars with that transmission, i felt like i had to do something.the problem is due to a low vent valve on the six speed manual transmission.the manual transmission only holds 2 quarts of oil.i purchased the car in 9/2004.from 9/2004 to 9/2005, i witnessed well over a quart of oil spill out and onto the bottom of the transmission and engine.i have a detailed outline that i can e-mail you on request outlining all of the visits to the dealership and the outcome of each visit.the location where this oil comes out, is also where the clutch is located.i had noticed clutch slippage soon after buying the car.i am assuming the clutch was slipping due to the oil soaking the clutch plate and disk.i would like to see a full recall done on all of these transmissions.american honda admitted that they have modified the 2005 transmission to resolve this issue, but will not recall the old transmission.

Air bag warning light stayed on for sometime before i could get an appointment at a repair shop. Auto repair mechanic explained that the driver side air bags would not function due to a faulty driver side seat belt buckle. Buckle was replaced on 12/17/14 & air bags were enabled.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. When the vehicle was started, the driver's seat belt warning indicator illuminated and remained lit until the vehicle was turned off. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The dealer and manufacturer were not notified. The failure mileage was unknown.

I was pulling into a parking space in a parking garage.when i was about 3/4 of the way into the parking space, i put my foot on the brake.apparently my foot slipped or i had put it on the gas pedal instead of the brake.my car surged into the concrete wall about 5 feet in front of me as i pushed harder on the gas pedal because i thought i was pushing the brake.none of my 8 airbags went off and i do not believe that my seat belt tightened its tension at impact.i suffered a shattered patella, 3 broken toes, a bruised sternum and a black eye.if the airbags and seat belts had worked properly i believe my injuries would be less severe as they would have kept me from flying forward at impact.the impact was strong enough to crack the transmission case, break one engine mount, break the air conditioner, destroy the bumper and hood and cause repairable damage to the quarter panels.your crash test reports and honda's safety information do not seem true to me due to my personal experience.

Air bag sensor light came on abruptly and stays on. Turned the ignition off and on multiple times but the air bag sensor light stays on.

Urgent - safety issuesrecently my air bag light indicator came on when i started the engine and it will stay on until i turn off the engine . This seem to be happen more frequently but it does not happen all the time. Further search on the web this seem to be a common problems for 2004 honda accord, below are steps that i had tried.1/ if the light came on when the engine start, turn off the engine and start again sometimes the light goes off sometimes it does not.2/ if the light came on when the engine start, turn off the engine then buckle the seatbelt and start, this seem to turn off the airbag light.3/ with the engine running while in part, un-buckle the seatbelt sometimes the airbag light come on but not the seatbelt light. Other time seatbelt light on and airbag light off ( i think this is how it should be)searching through nhtsa website i found one really that might related to this on 2007 (nhtsa campaign # 07v001000) airbag frontal sensor/control module but did not receive any recall. Please help to look into this as the airbag might not work when there is an accident.

I purchased a honda accord 2004 v6, with 44,954 miles, certified at carson honda, in carson california onfeb.9, 2006. This is my first car purchase from a dealership.i sometimes us to see the airbag light on and the last time i saw i on was about 2 weeks ago. I did call american honda in torrance,ca. I had concern re. The takata airbag recall. They asked me the mileage of my car i told the rep. ,it had about 170,000, he thought it was funny, because the car had so many miles. I did tell them that i had seen the airbag icon on and i had trouble with the transmission which had to be replaced, they said there are no recalls and end of call. Where can one see old recalls on car? i did receive a card called" important legal notice for owners of vehicles with takata airbag inflators". Chapter 11 case. 17-11375(bls) my car is not in the recall am and am very concerned about the safety of passengers and myself. American honda or carson hondaare nothelping me with my concerns. I feel that vehicles with this takata airbag should be replaced. Is is very scary hat people have died instead of been saved.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.while pulling into a parking space, the vehicle suddenly accelerated and jumped over two curbs and a bush.the vehicle finally came to a stop when it crashed into a parked vehicle.the contact had her foot on the brake pedal during the acceleration.the air bags failed to deploy.the occupant seated in the passenger seat sustained lower back injuries because the seat belt failed to restrain the passenger and the contact.the vehicle is currently being repaired at a body shop and will be taken to the honda dealer to be diagnosed.police report number 07171505 was filed with the cochie county sheriff's department.the speed was unknown.the current and failure mileages were 39,000.the consumer stated the air bag light had illuminated, however there was no air bag deployment. Updated 10/10/07.

On october 25, 2020, the bolt holding the drivers seatbelt unscrewed itself during normal use, stripped the bolt threads, and failed. It appears to have been in a position to fail for many miles. If an accident had occurred, the seatbelt would not have worked. The seatbelt components are mandated under 49 cfr 571.209. I have attached photos of the seatbelt buckle bolt. I have a simple solution to prevent this from occurring in the future, however, i can't seem to find anyone who cares about the technicalities. It would be great to speak with an engineer about this. The honda dealer and customer service rep were worthless. They refused to sell me a replacement part unless i signed a liability waiver. I of course refused, because they have the liability. I guess they didn't like it when i told them they had a legal responsibility to provide the part and that i directed them to pick up the phone, call the production plant, and have the person sitting next to the bucket of bolts send me a replacement bolt...so i could install it myself. I purchased a 7/16-20 unf bolt through mcmaster carr and had to turn a new shoulder on a lathe. It's not as good as the proper shoulder bolt, but it is safe right now. Are there any avenues through nhtsa that would allow me to provide a solution to honda, and to get a proper replacement bolt? it's a dangerous situation that is likely to manifest during a traffic crash.

While driving the speed limit to take my children to school this morning 02-18-2016, my honda was in the last gear but suddenly downshifted into a power gear causing the car to jerk. My children and i were almost rear ended but the f-150 truck behind is swerved to keep from bitting us. I was very afraid also cause the seat belt around my children tightened to the point where my baby boy started crying cause it was like it choked him. After dropping them off, i got to the stop light which is on a hill and the car would not move. Put in park and cut off and car then went into gear but did not change fears to where it reved up the rpms. Cruised down hill to my home and decided to back up and the car would it even back up. I would like to know what can be done cause there seems to be a problem with honda and all the can tell me is that there is no recall i. My car except for the power steering. I did research and there are hundreds of complaints about similar problems if not the same.

I noticed that the srs light was intermittently illuminating on the dashboard of my 2004 honda accord.it turns out that the driver's side seat belt buckle switch is defective, according to the dealer.honda states in their seat belt limited warranty:time period: this warranty continues for the useful life of the vehiclewarranty coverage: honda will repair or replace, at its option, any honda seat belt component that fails to function properly during normal use.this includes all parts and labor charges.my honda dealer (fairfax honda 703-934-8500) informed me that this wasn't under warranty because the component needing repair was an electrical component.however, the honda warranty clearly states any honda seat belt component, and does not differentiate between electrical and mechanical components.furthermore, because of this defective component, the air bag system will fail to deploy properly in an accident.i feel that since honda has instituted a lifetime warranty on any seat belt component failure, they should have to repair this defect without any charge to me.i would appreciate nhtsa looking into this matter.

I purchase a car from sunshine auto new link finance on west tennessee st tallahassee fl on march 22 2016 i purchase this auto off good faith from the sale women and owner after taking vehicle home i notice the vehicle was barely pulling like it was low on fluids i also notice 2 recalls air bags n one back seat beat working as require by law it was also pently motion on highway turning n riding down road this company runs a fraud scams n owner claims he always out state n business closed down after fraud customer out there money comany has been under 8 differnt name since 2011 please feel free to call [xxx] any more questions.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated the drivers seat belt does not secure her correctly and the seat belt warning light remained illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who performed a diagnostic test that located the failure in the drivers seat position sensor. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure miles was 71, 800.

There are plenty of online posts regarding the srs light intermittently coming on in honda vehicles.dealership stated that problem was due to a faulty sensor inside the seat belt buckle.considering the magnitude of reports, there should've been a recalled issued.although the new car warranty booklet clearly states on page 31 that there is lifetime coverage of any seat belt component "that fails to function properly during normal use," honda has refused to honor it per conversation w/[xxx] @ 800-999-1009 on 1/23/13 @ approximately 9:05am et.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

I have no lights in the top of the car; a/c lights nor a/c work and the door lights.i feel very unsafe not being able to see when i get in or out of my vehicle. The seat belt tightens up whether brakes are applied or not. Not having any dash lights are essential to the safety of any vehicle.want assist!!!!!!!!!

Srs light comes on intermittently when i am driving.according to nhtsa campaign number: 07v001000; component: airbags.the driver's seat position sensor harness was improperly routed.i need to have the dealer replace and reroute the driver's seat position sensor.

My 2004 honda accord ex started illuminating the air bag on the instrument panel.honda replaced the left front seat belt buckle set nh361[part # 04816-sda-a72zb]and the srs code 61010 cleared.the seat belts were covered by a lifetime warranty.

I have complained to honda about my transmission slipping, almost stalling out and then taking a huge jerk...it normally happens when letting up off my gas...this has been ongoing for almost 2 years; last night i had the ride of my life in only a matter of seconds!i was stopping by the bank to get cash from the atm; as i let up off my gas, the car did a hard jerk and jumped the sidewalk hitting the corner of the bank.i'm so glad no one was using the atm at this time.my airbag never deployed and my seat belt released for me to get out but now it is jammed and will not pull out enough for me to wear it!with all the complaints i've found that are very similar to mine going back as early as 2003, i really feel that honda should take these complaints more serious and that they should be held responsible for repairing the issue and any damages incurred due to the issue.i am a nervous wreck and i hope no one will experience what i just went through.there should be a thorough investigation requiring honda to fix this problem.

My airbag light on the dashboard has stayed on all of the time since 2008. Not sure of exact date. Airbag light goes off on occasion but most of the time the airbag light stays on. I've never got a recall notice on this issue. I've checked my vin when there's a recall on airbags for my year 2004 honda accord ex and it never shows that my 2004 honda accord ex has a recall issue with airbags.my airbag comes on when i start up the vehicle, sitting still or driving on the roadway. I've also noticed that sometimes when i'm driving theshoulder seat belt on the driver side will lock up on me constantly. I'm afraid the shoulder belts going to lock up on me while driving and cause me to have an accident because i'm being held tight against the seat belt.

My car got into a minor accident a neighborhood. The airbag on the passenger seat came out. Everyone including the police thought it was odd because there wasn't anyone sitting on the passenger seat. The driver's side on the other hand, the airbag did not come out.and the airbag light is off even though the passenger airbag came off. I have a question as to why that is?alsomy seat belt became too tight and does not allow me room to moves.

2004 honda accord has an intermittent problem with the drivers seat belt.a contact in the seat belt latch is causing the air bag system to malfunction.my local honda dealership stated that the air bag will not function with this problem.an internet search shows many honda?s with the same problem.this problem in the seat belt disables the air bag and also disables the seat belt warning light which warns the driver if the seat belt is not latched.the honda warranty states that ??any honda seat belt component that fails to function properly during normal use? is covered by a lifetime warranty.however, honda is refusing to replace the seat belt latch under warranty.

Srs light comes on and seat belt buckle needs to be removed and replaced and steering column needs to come off to figure out why light continues to come on. Seems like this is happening to many other 2004 honda accords and needs to be addressed. I'm told my air bags won't deploy until it is fixed.

2004 honda accord.the srs warning light was coming on intermittently.when it came on, if i restarted car it usually disappeared.it started happening more frequently.i took it into honda, they diagnosed it as code 61-10 left front buckle failure and replaced it under lifetime warranty.

Airbag light is on meaning the airbag is off. Drivers side seatbelt does not operate properly

I have noticed the air bag light comes on, took it to honda dealership and they told me that the code is 61-10. They would order the seat belt part (special order).i was under the impression that seat belts would be covered by the warranty for the life of the car. Dealers told me"it's electrical problem in the seat belt, not mechanical" and honda does not cover this even the language in the warranty does not express this at all. I was very disappointed how honda would not honor the warranty. Wondering how they received high marks for customer relations. The only recourse i have is spend the $260.00 and never, never buy another honda again !

The srs light of my car come on and goes off all the time. Sometimes when i am driving, suddenly will turn on for a while. I usually pull over and turn off the engineer and turn it on back and wait a few. This happens constantly, and i have read the manual, this has to do with the front air bags, and according to the manual book can be 'an alert to a potential airbags, side curtain airbags, front seat belt tensioners or the driver's seat position sensor and the front passenger's weight sensors' we have check it all the time and it just goes on all the time as it comes off all the time. I have gotten to a point that concerns me a lot.

Driver seatbelt does not buckle, parking brake malfunction with brake light on, air bag light on.

Seat belt will not reset the light is on constantlythe wind shield wipers control the water will never pump the water out however the pump is good. The radio works however you can not see the panel and lights, that includes the air conditional and heater lights. The pain on all of my honda's are coming off or fading with a white color and spots all over.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving 45 mph, the air bag warning light illuminated when the consumer hit a bump in the road. The vehicle was serviced under nhtsa campaign number: 14v700000 (air bags), but the remedy failed. The contact mentioned that the air bag warning light continued to illuminate after the recall repair. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 157,247. Also, the battery was replaced and there was an issue with the driver's side seat belt buckle.updated 10/26/15.....updated 11/02/15 ...updated 03/19/18... Consumer stated faulty cable reel replaced per ahm updated 05/16/18

My daughter was in an accident on 3/3/05 with her 2004 2 door honda accord. She was traveling 40 mph and hit a vehicle turning across traffic head on. Not only did her air bags not deploy, her seat belt did not hold her back either. I tried contacting honda, and their answer was they will refer it to legal department. I want to know my daughter is going to be safe driving a brand new car and they don't even want to send anyone to look at it.

Driver seat belt did not restrain driver.driver received injury from hitting steering wheel.

I was entering the intersection of gibbon street and south washington street in old town alexandria, virginia when i saw a taxi blow through a red light on south washington street (i was on gibbon street).the point of impact was the front driver's side of my 2004 honda accord and the front passenger side of the taxi.we slid across the intersection together as my airbags deployed.when we came to a stop i realized that my seat belt, along with my passenger's seat belt, was still buckled, however the belt was completely unraveled.there were no serious injuries to myself or my passenger, but i did receive a partial tear of the tendons in my left thumb and burns on the top of my right hand from the airbag deploying.as of now, there have not been any repairs to the car as i am waiting for both insurance companies to make a decision on what to do as far as fixing it or claiming it a total loss.it is suspected that a new steering wheel, a new dashboard, new airbags, computer calibration and a new front end are needed, not to mention new seat belts.

- the contact ownsa 2004 honda accord.the contact drove to the dealership to have the seat belt repaired, a distance of 10 miles after being told that the dealer had the part, when he arrived he was told that they did not have the part.the contact wasangry that he wastedhistime.the current and failure mileage were both 25000.

During a 35 mph rear end collision, the driver's seat belt gave slack and did not retract/lock.the consumer sustained injuries.evoq filed by: janice levsen.the consumer stated the air bag did not deploy.

On july 6th, 2004, i took possession of our new 2004 honda accord sedan with 132 miles on the odometer.i scheduled to have honda accessories installed by the honda dealership on july 15th-16th, and picked up my vehicle on july 17th.upon picking up the vehicle (369 miles on odometer) the driver's side seatbelt would not retract.the seatbelt was completely pulled out and still would not retract.it took the dealership several hours, but they managed to replace the driver's side seatbelt which had failed.the replacement unit retracts very slowly and has to be manually maneuvered into place.will need to schedule another appointment to have it looked at again.in addition to this major safety incident, the outside temperature gauge has malfunctioned and no longer reads the correct temperature.

Srs light comes on intermittently when i am driving.according to nhtsa campaign number: 07v001000; component: airbags.the driver's seat position sensor harness was improperly routed.i need to have the dealer replace and reroute the driver's seat position sensor.

Ball bearing fell out of seat track at 50,000 miles.there was no trauma to the car.the seat now moves 1/4 to 1/2 inch upon starting and stopping.the safety concern is whether the seat is more likely to break free if an accident occurs or if there could be a spontaneous further failure of the seat.negotiations with honda for repair are in progress but have been unsatisfactory.

Air bag sensor light came on abruptly and stays on. Turned the ignition off and on multiple times but the air bag sensor light stays on.

I took my car to a local honda dealer for a recall to be repaired.after getting the car back, i still get a dashboard warning light indicating that the part may still be defective.the part in question is the passenger side power seat wire harness (seat srs sensor).i was not aware of this recall, but the dealer was kind enough to inform me, but i just don't feel the issue has been corrected.

Car seat heater made seat start to burn

The air bag warning indicator is illuminated spontaneously regardless if the vehicle was in motion or at start-up and whether the front passenger seat was occupied or unoccupied. The recall 07v001000 (air bags: frontal: sensor/control module) does not include my vin.

Sometime back in september of 2015, it was noticeable that the driver's seat would jerk forward (it began as a jerk to half an inch and as time passed the jerk increased to an inch forward). Specifically this occurs during an abrupt stop (i.e. At a stop light, stop sign, traffic stop, etc.). I believe this could be due to a manufacturer's defect. It is concerning that an accident could occur due to the lack of safety from a maneuvered driving position as the seat jerks forward and could just as well be a distraction. I am also experiencing a discomfort in my neck and shoulder area due to the constant jerking forward.

To whom it may concern:there is a huge safety problem with the passenger air bag sensor in my car. The passenger seat airbag indicator lights comes on intermittently when no items are in the seat, and occasionally comes when items are in the seat. The seat definitely has a short in it and i am concerned about it not working properly if i am involved in an accident.## vin passed ##

Smells burning when use heated seats, something is burning. Passengerseat, we are afraid of fire,,we stopped using it.

I was driving to meet a friend and notice an awful smell in the car. I parked car at her home and was gone about 3 hours. As i was driving home notice that the front passenger seat bottom was melted. I have heated leather seats. There was also a small melted area on the seat back. My husband disconnected the fuses upon my arrival home. He looked it up on the web and saw reports of this happening to others, but when he called a honda dealer he was told that this was unheard of. We were very lucky that there was no one else in the car at the time. Could have been a lot worst if my grandson or someone else was in the passenger seat.updated 10/9/15 *lnupdated 12/06/2017

Driver seat is moving forward and backward whenever you brake or accelerate.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact stated that after six months, his legs would become numb and he felt pain while driving the vehicle.the dealer was notified of the issue, but did not assist.the contact bought a therapeutic pillow for the driver's seat, which resolved the pain.he also stated that there was no tint on the windshield to block the sunlight.the current and failure mileages were 36,000.

My driver and passenger power seatshave forward movement when stopping. Noticed this a few weeks after buying the car. There is about a 1/2 inch movement in the seats.at first dealer tried to say this was normal. Dealer has replaced seat rails one time,fixed problem for about 2 weeks. Problemreturned and got worse. I spoke with district rep he told dealer to replace seat rails again. Dealer had car for 1 week but did not replace rails. I have had the car back two more times for the same problem. Dealer refuses to replace seat, says that honda knows about the problem and is working on a fix. Dearler adds that this fix could take up to 6 mo. To a year, just not sure when they will have a fix.. I am affraid in the event of an accident these seats could break loose. In my mind this is a serious safety issue.

I have had several instances in the past few month's where the seat has moved forward on it's own. This was caused from hard braking. Amount of movement was from a 1/4 to 1 inch. This is very much a serious safety issue. Honda is going to repair the tracks, but i felt a need to report this issue.

Ever since the car was purchased i have had a problem with the front driver's seat (automatic seats) moving in a sudden stop.the dealership replaced the seat track which seemed to fix the problem for a few months but the problem has returned.the past two times i've taken the car in for routine maintenance i mentioned the seat feels loose again but they say there is nothing wrong with the seat and have done nothing further to correct the problem.i am very worried about what could happen in an accident.

2004 honda accord-ex (cloth); bought new at honda dealership.from the purchase date to present, problems with the following:*air conditioner/heater:water dripping from vents and window area; musty/moldy smell.*driver's seat: only one-way power is up; extremely uncomfortable.*stereo/entertainment:display goes on and off; cd's are burning hot when removed after playing for short time; whole area around system and panels are hot; sound is muffled from speakers.*front driver door:latch not functioning properly; doesn't stay open when it should and closes on person in driver seat when getting in/out car.*brakes: grinding.unk:after snow or rain and after brushing off snow from vehicle or after rain has stopped-- when trunk is open, water/snow gets into trunk (not designed well...needs better weather-stripping.)

On 5 december 2005 after driving about 5 minutes there was a loud pop then the passenger seat heater came on by it self causing the seat to getting very hot. The seat heater was turn on then off. This action cause the heater to go off.

On two known occasions the passenger rear seat of my vehicle is saturated after driving on wet roadways.i am usually the only passenger in the vehicle and both times this has occurred i was transporting other persons that noticed the problem.i took it in to be repaired and was told there was a seal that wasn't fastened properly at the assembly of the car.the service department mentioned, a harness, grommets and some type of seal.this second time i was told that they found the seal was again not proper.i have concerns of mold, mildew and other potential water damage.especially since it is rare that i would notice because my vehicle mainly transports myself and rarely others, that would notice the problem.

On multiple occasions (the last makes at least three times, maybe more) the rear seat of the vehicle becomes soaked after rain.on the first occasion the dealer said they repaired some type of harness/gromet that wasn't sealed at the factory.initially the water was only coming through the passenger side and the latest occurance happened on the driver side.this time they have removed the fuel tank to address the problem.the rear seat and seat belts have now been replaced multiple times.waiting for the next rain...

While driving my car at 60 mph on cruise control, it suddenly started increasing speed.then i noticed that the accelerator pedal was pressed to the floor of my car.then i began to use the brakes to try and control the speed, but they did not function well at all.finally after struggling in on this rural road, i was able to slow it down, i called 911, then i just used the emergency brake to stop it because i didn't know what else to do.although this was a terrifying experience, it could have been tragic if had not been in a rural area with very little traffic.up to that point, this car had been in excellent condition low maintenance and really good car, but that day it was smoking and i thought it would catch fire.lastly, the repairs cost $696 which is much more than i had ever paid for this car

I was driving my normal route and coming up on my right turn. The dashboard lights and all interior lights of my car went black and i was unable to steer my car. Within seconds i tried to brake. My pedal went directly to the floor and my brakes never engaged. I had no steering and no brakes going 55mph (forcing me through a red light). I was t-boned by a suv at 60mph (no skid marks for either of us)- a full impact crash. My side of the car was destroyed, my car sent spinning into and taking out a pole, and then my car spun down an embankment. The next thing i remember is being cut out of my car and then nothing past that. I spent the next 5-6 days at 2 different hospitals. I suffered lung/heart/body trauma (especially due to airbag and seatbelt) and a major concussion. Wherever the airbag hit and seatbelt lay- i'm a rainbow of colors. I am looking at a lengthy recovery and unable to return to work for a few weeks, unable to take college finals, nor can i return to college next semester due to heart trauma. My husband and i hadmoments of brake and steering problems sporadically/occasionally in the last few months. Each time we took in our car we were told "we can't find any problems".and the notorious: "there are no recalls for your brakes". We have four children and this incident has affected each of us.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving approximately 20 mph, the rear driver's side brakes seized. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where repairs unknown to the contact were performed. On a later occasion, the contact was traveling at an unknown speed when he smelled a burning odor and noticed smoke coming from the wheels. The rear brake also seized. The contact allowed the vehicle to cool down for several minutes before attempting to drive. The vehicle was taken to a local mechanic, who advised that the calipers needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The contact stated that the failure would only occur when operating the vehicle in colder weather.the approximate failure mileage was 84,000.

Driver seatbelt does not buckle, parking brake malfunction with brake light on, air bag light on.

The clearcoat paint is beginning to peal on the hood, roof and trunk. Color of vehicle is black. It has been well maintained and garaged. I've noticed many other honda vehicles with the same condition.in addition, the abs brake warning light has gone on and we've been told by honda that the car needs the abs module replaced at a cost of $1,200. We have not made this repair due to the cost and age of the vehicle.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving approximately 20 mph, the rear driver's side brake seized. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where unknown repairs were performed. Most recently, the contact smelled a burning odor while driving and noticed smoke coming from the rear passenger's side wheel.the contact moved off the roadway and discovered that the rear passenger's side brake had seized.the contact was not able to drive the vehicle until the brakes were allowed to cool. The vehicle was later taken to the dealer where the technician advised that the brake calipers needed replacing. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 84,000.

Brake pedal is soft and spongy. Have had brake fluid and master cylinder replaced but air seems to be getting into hydraulic system. Have called attention to honda service personnel of service bulletin 07_045 but srvice rep disclaim any problem. I am fearful of total brake failure and possible airbag explosive deployment!

While driving the vehicle at night, i experienced a spontaneous total electrical failure when switching the dash control which powers the digital thermometer/odometer control. This effected headlights, steering and braking, as if the car was turned completely off, but i was able to coast toward the road shoulder.

What does one have to dowhen thereare no brakes on my honda but they will not fix it and it is the samething they have a recall on?????? ihave almost wrecked 4 times ?????? i disappointed that

On march 18, 2005, i was driving my 2004 honda accord ex v6 on i 680 when my tcs and abs lights illuminated.i got scared and released the accelerator but since the exit i needed was approaching, i slightly depressed the brake pedal. Immediately the steering wheel jerked out of control and i slammed into the right guardrail extremely hard, causing all driver's side airbags to deploy and i continued spinning out of control and the car felt like it was not stopping as it crossed two lanes and continued driving onto the median, eventually stopping as it hit and rode up on the guardrail on the median. The brake pedal went all the way to the floor and there was absolutely no braking present in the car. The car was deemed totalled by insurance. Honda was called but todd (svc rep) said that "we dont like to hear that about our cars."

The 2004 honda accord i leased brakes are too sensative. According to the dealer and honda corporate, they have had numerous complaints but tell me it's the way the car was designed.in my opinion, it's a huge safety issue, as the car jerks to a stop the moment the brakes are touched.this morning again, the dealer told me i simply need to get used to the brakes. We have been driving the car for almost 10 months now and we are not used to it yet.

On march 18, 2005, i was driving my 2004 honda accord ex v6 on i 680 when my tcs and abs lights illuminated.i got scared and released the accelerator but since the exit i needed was approaching, i slightly depressed the brake pedal. Immediately the steering wheel jerked out of control and i slammed into the right guardrail extremely hard, causing all driver's side airbags to deploy and i continued spinning out of control and the car felt like it was not stopping as it crossed two lanes and continued driving onto the median, eventually stopping as it hit and rode up on the guardrail on the median. The brake pedal went all the way to the floor and there was absolutely no braking present in the car. The car was deemed totalled by insurance. Honda was called but todd (svc rep) said that "we dont like to hear that about our cars."

A grinding and shaking when braking, was told by the dealer that i must not be used to the anti-lock braking system the roads were completely dry and no reason for the anti-lock brakes to come on, i called my dealership again , they proceeded to tell me it just needed a minor adjustment and it was all set.back a 3rd time , they replaced the front brakes and realigned , to which i recieved the caragain unfixed .service manager was very arguementive and rude and told us there was nothing wrong with our vechicle and if we had a problem from here we would need to speak the honda motor corp. Service manager .he indicated that it was a problem that honda is seeing in the accords in states where the climates are varied and cold, also he said he would roll up his sleeves and get it fixed for us.after 13 days in the repair shop and new brakes,tires,rims and some other minor componets our car was returned to us with the original service person having a totally different tone to his voice and he also said he was not sure if they fixed it !well, guess what they did not !!!!!!!!my car is just over a year old and they want me to fix it yet again and i feel like they should give us a new vehicle or buy us out of this one and they said no that they only obligation is to keep fixing it and that was from the dealer and the honda consumer relations department also.the relations department offered to have a different dealer work on it but i just feel like this car is a lemon.in my own investigative work with a few people i know who have the same vehicle as me (3 people)1 has had the exact problem (different dealer), 1 has had no brake problems and 1 has had brake problems but not exactly like ours.in addition when talking with the honda motor corp. Consumer relations it took weeks for them to contact me and wheni finally did talk to them they said they would have it fixed 1 more time but could not guaranteee me that the problem would be fixed.

Constant braking and steering vibration at speed 60-70 mph. Car has been in the shop 7 times since dec. 2004. Dealer is unable to fix the problem. American honda states that above described condition is normal for all 2004 accords lx coupes. Info provided by patricia evans, american honda corp. Case manager. Case number n012005-05-1001024. Considering initiation of anti-lemon litigation.

Brakes failed prematurely - at approximately 40,000 miles, parking brake locked/seized without brake light illuminating and caused $700 worth of repairs, including new rotors, pads, etc.

I was coming down a hill and the anti-lock brakes didn't engage and i had not braking control.my speed was less than 20 mph.this has happened on flat surfaces as well as hills.

(the vehicle is at d-drive gear) when i put my foot on brake pedal to slow down my 2004 honda accord ex-l for a red traffic light, when the speed meter was lower than 20 mph something funny with engine happened. The vehicle engine rpm jumped high to around 2000 then stayed at around 1300 even though it is totally stopped. Engine was still delivering extra power and making noise louder than it should be. I had to step harder on the brake immediately to stop the car to avoid hitting the car in the front. It wont happen often but have already happened 3 times (may 28th, june 16th and june 18th).

Honda accord 2004, noise from brakes while driving forward and reverse. After numerous times of trying to correct the brake problem, the consumer was finally told the noise was a characteristic of the vehicle. The battery was replaced.

My 2004 honda accordno brakes/almost died in a accident /they say it is abs modular ????

Brakes are failing prematurely.a 2004 honda accord lx 5 speed needed pads replaced at 35,100 miles.the rotors also had to be reserviced.

I have a 2004 accord ex v6 and i having the same problem with my brakes popping and not wanting to stop they replaced my brakes last jan 2005 the car wasn't a year old yet and still having the same problem now i have to replace my rear brakes and also when i try to start my car it stalls and makes this sound it doesn't start i have to turn off and try again this has been going on for about a year now i took to the deal about 4 times they found nothing wrong.

2004 honda accord-ex (cloth); bought new at honda dealership.from the purchase date to present, problems with the following:*air conditioner/heater:water dripping from vents and window area; musty/moldy smell.*driver's seat: only one-way power is up; extremely uncomfortable.*stereo/entertainment:display goes on and off; cd's are burning hot when removed after playing for short time; whole area around system and panels are hot; sound is muffled from speakers.*front driver door:latch not functioning properly; doesn't stay open when it should and closes on person in driver seat when getting in/out car.*brakes: grinding.unk:after snow or rain and after brushing off snow from vehicle or after rain has stopped-- when trunk is open, water/snow gets into trunk (not designed well...needs better weather-stripping.)

Dt*: the contact stated while applying brake while traveling downhill, the brake pedal extended all the way to the floor board and the vehicle accelerated forward crashing into a tree.the contact was wearing a seat belt, and no injuries were sustained.the vehicle sustained minor damage.the police were not alerted.the vehicle was towed to the dealer for inspection.the dealer was unable to duplicate the problem or find anything wrong.the manufacturer was alerted. Updated 11/30/2006 -

After drivingfor about 30 miles the brake light illuminated, and the brakes failed.the driver down shifted and used the emergency brake to stop.took vehicle to the dealer, and they replaced the o-ring. Six hundred miles later the brake light was on again.

Rear brakes wore out at 29,000 miles. Pistons sticking, calipers reconditioned, need new hardware, new rotors, new brake pads.honda maintains that the car is operating as designed and these are normal items that need to be replaced at 29,000 miles.

Purchased car with 10 miles on it. Failed to start upon leaving dealership. Apparently loose wire. Salesman wiggled with cable and car started. Every day since the purchase of car, i would have a false start requiring a second or even third try to start the car.25 days later, 1200 miles later, the car died and was towed to the nearest honda dealer. Apparently, the battery was not installed properly and all cables surrounding the battery was loose and the headlamp cover was loose also. There is clunk noise when you initially put the car in drive and was told by the dealer that this is normal noise.there is a metallic rub when depressing on the brake and there is loud brake noise also. Dealer said this was normal also, but i'm not so sure of this. *la

My honda accord 2004, v4 , has unintended acceleration especially when after initial ignition, the brakes do not seem to hold the acceleration well. It has been happening on multiple days the most recent being on january 5th 2010.

On 2/17/04, i was turning left to get out of a parking lot. When i applied the brakes to stop, i heard a loud popping noise and then it sounded like something fell off of the car. The dealership said no problem was found, that they were unable to duplicate. 263 miles on it.on 5/21/04 i was driving down a main road and i noticed a lot of red brake lights in front of me, i hung back about four car lengths, and as i got to about three car lengths i knew i was going to have to stop so i put my foot on the brake and the car would not stop, i literally had to stand on the brake petal with two feet, and pulled on the emergency brake at the same time, the car kept on moving forward, the car made a very loud grinding noise; and finally the car stopped inches away from the car in front of me. I inched the car over to the side of the road and called the dealership and they said to get the car right down to the dealership. I drove there about 10 miles an hour with my 4 way flashers on all the way. They supposedly road tested the car for brake noise and checked lining, they said everything was fine, that they were unable to duplicate problem. I was very nervous but had to go to the doctors, so i carefully drove the car down the same road and had to stop again, i applied the brakes and the noise and not being able to stop happened again, i swerved to the right to avoid hitting the car in front of me. Mileage 1721 miles. I stopped the car and called the dealership again, they told me to bring the car back, mileage 1741 miles, another trip with the flashers on at 10 miles an hour, they provided me with a rental car, my car is still at the dealership, some area representative is supposed to contact me, i called today 5/26/04 and they still do not have any answers. I am deathly afraid to drive my car that i love again, i want a new honda accord, i believe this one is a lemon and will never feel comfortable driving myself and especially my grandchildren in it again.

Brakes are overly sensitive, particularly during high idle when the engine is cold. It is not possible to apply the brakes quickly without the brake pedal feeling as though it's getting sucked down during a slight application. One must be very careful and start applying the brakes incredibly slowly before they wish to start stopping. Thus, it's not possible to stop quickly without the brakes being heavily applied against one's will. During an emergency braking situation, which luckily i have not come across while driving this vehicle, i suspect it'd be incredibly difficult to maintain control of the vehicle while slowing down, regardless of whether or not the vehicle has abs. This problem has occurred since the car was new. Upon research on many different websites, i have found other drivers of 2004 honda accords that complain of the same issue. One complaint even claimed that they applied their brakes normally on an offramp, and the issue caused their vehicle to spin around completely, luckily not striking anyone or anything. Others say that they have complained to their dealerships, but were just told that they need to get used to the brakes.i feel that a likely problem may be an issue with the power brake system providing too much assist with even light application of the brakes. I'm not sure whether any accidents have been reported due to this issue, or if this issue has been found to be the cause of any accidents. Nevertheless, it is definitely a safety issue.

1) honda accord 2004 a/c compressor locked up /failed due to summer heat2) pre-mature wear ofrear brake pads at 30,298miles, 03/29/2008.

While driving in traffic, mainly at a stand still, the brake pedal will reach the bottom stop and not push anymore.the car has not yet ever failed to stop.normal braking requires no effort whatsoever and there is no resistance felt.the pedal will normally fall to below that of the accelerator and on a manual transmission car, it makes heel/toe driving impossible.i have had the rotors both front and rear warp.the brakes have been bled twice now, which results in a slight improvement in pedal feel for a short duration.when the pedal dropped to the stop, i called and made an appointment at the dealer.they stated that operation is normal at this time, even when i requested they drive another car back to back with mine, as i did.this is how i know there is something wrong, as the other two cars i've driven recently have a much higher and firmer feeling pedal than my car.i have heard of several other complaints from other honda owners, and if the honda techline is called, there is a known problem with the abs/tcs unit bypassing pressure causing the low, odd feeling pedal.

2004 honda accord ex w/24,000 miles and in service one year. Excessive noise (squealing) coming from front and rear brakes. Front pads had minimal wear but there was a crack down the center of each front pad (four in all) service manager says this is normal wear and tear and the cracks were probably caused by heat (a crack in the pad is not normal wear and tear but a problem). As for the rear brakes, the rear pads were worn completely down not equal to the front pads and by all accounts should have had less wear than the front pads because it is the front brakes that work the hardest.

Numerous problems, braking system, transmission, problem starting the car. Recall notice for a part to be changed in the transmission. Campaign id number : 04v176000 gear failure could result in transmission lockup, which could result in a crash.the consumer stated that underneath the car sounds like it going to fall apart.the vehicle sways while being driven. *tc

I have a serious compliant regarding my honda accord. On june 13, 2005 my wife noticed a squealing noise coming from the right rear portion of the car. She scheduled an appointment for june 14 at desert honda in las vegas. The service rep reported to me that the rear bakes were in need of replacement, this despite the fact that the car had only 16,271 miles.i find this issue to be unacceptable. We purchased a honda largely due to a reputation of excellent reliability. Clearly we were mistaken. Either the dealership committed fraud by performing an unneeded repair, or honda built a car with very poor quality. I do have the used brake pads, or at least what the dealer claims is the pads from our accord. The repairs were not covered by warranty. I find the safety issue of brakes to be unacceptable considering the relative age of the vehicle. I know of another honda accord with the same problem.

While driving on the highway in stop and go traffic the brake pedal went to the floor when depressed. When this occurred the brakes failed to stop the vehicle. This resulted in the vehicle rear ending the motorist in front of them. The emergency brake was engaged to stop the vehicle. The vehicle is currently at a body shop, but will be towed to the dealership to have the brakes inspected.

My wife had parked in a parking space with a very slight downward slope. There was another space ahead of her. She had been driving in a heavy rain. The car was operating normally. When she returned about 15 minutes later, the brake pedal felt hard. She started the engine and shifted into reverse. The car started coasting forward. The brakes remained hard and didn't stop the car. She stopped it by shifting to park, then turned off the engine. She repeated the attempt to back out of the space - same result. No error messages appeared. She called, and i drove to the scene. The rain had stopped.i felt the hardness of the brake pedal, although it felt more like a stiff spring than a non-power brake pedal to me. I pumped the springy pedal a few times; it didn't change. I started the engine, keeping my foot lightly on the brake. When the engine started, the stiffness immediately disappeared, the pedal felt normal, the transmission worked, and the car drove normally. I didn't get to experience the transmission problem.later, i could find no problem with the brakes. The linkage has only a very slight amount of play, as it should. I depleted the vacuum supply by pumping the brakes with the engine off. The pedal felt very hard, unlike the springy feel in the parking lot.i have a phd in electrical engineering and a lot of car repair experience. This background leads me to conclude that it is extremely unlikely for the unrelated braking and transmission systems to fail simultaneously, and then recover simultaneously. There has to be another common cause, which leads me to suspect the computer system or possibly a sensor, particularly because this happened after driving in a heavy rain. The postulated failure mode is a compromised computer system that could partially activate the abs system and also fail to operate the reverse solenoid valve in the transmission.

Brakes have been an issue on my 2004 honda accord for the last 12 months.the car is still under the manufacturers warranty and both the dealer and honda refuse to fix them.

Dt*: the contact stated the brakes roared and vibrated when going down a steep incline.twice the dealership replaced the pads and turned the rotors.the contact was unsure if the rear or front brakes were repaired.the first time was on occurred 11-04. The second time was in 2006.the brakes continued to roar and vibrate.the dealer informed the contact this was normal and recommended the contact down shift when coming down a steep incline and allow the vehicle roll off of the hill instead of using the brakes. Updated 09/20/6.

I was stopped at a red light, a few cars behind, and then the traffic light turned green and the cars took off. After i just passed the intersection the first car made a sudden stop, and the cars after were able to stop also. I had enough time and room to stop the car itself with out crashing too, but the breaks did not stop when my foot was pressed all the way down on the petal. I was not going more than fifteen mile per hour at the time. The air bags did not go off and the front was severely damaged after going into the other cars. Very disappointed in honda.

The car makes a squealing / screeching noise while driving that appears to be coming from the rear brakes.i had the same problem on my 2001 accord 4cyl now it's happening again on my 2004.i'm afraid that i will have to go what i went through before where every other oil change i needed rear brake pads and resurfacing of my rotors, but if i wasn't so diligent about getting my vehicle serviced who knows, i probably would lose all braking ability.

While i was taking an exit of the highway (traveling about 30-35 mph), gradually applying the brakes, the vehicle's brakes all of the sudden were locked up and the car was out of control.it spun around, steering was locked and engine was cut off.fortunately, there we're no cars behind me and damage was minimal.only the rear bumper was hit by the guard rail on the ramp.took the vehicle to the honda service center.they did not find any fault in the vehicle.however, i have noticed one thing after i got the vehicle back from the shop - fuel efficiency went up.when i purchase the vehicle, it was averaging about 32-33 mpg.but in pass three to four months the average as about 28 mpg.initially though was that fuel efficiency was low because of warm weather and a/c turned on.interestingly, the fuel efficiency went up to 32-33 mpg after i got the vehicle back from the shop.the a/c's on and the driving environment have not change.fuel efficiency has been consistence for laser few fill-ups.

Brakes have been dangerously sensitive (grab) since day i bought the car. They can grab very dangerously, causing passengers to lurch forward in the car. Honda service says this is a problem with all 2004 accords and there is nothing that can be done.

Problem with excessive brake grabbing since purchase of vehicle on 05/29/2004.discussed with tameron honda service many times since purchase and it seems everone (sales and service) knows of this problem, but honda has not done something to correct the potentially deadly problem.

During emergency stop brake pedal locked. This caused extended stopping distance.dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.while driving 30 mph, the brake pedal went to the floorboard when depressed and the vehicle pulled to the right.the contact stated that the abs engaged.the dealer was unable to diagnose the cause of failure.he felt that the bypass valve on the abs modulator caused the failure.the dealer re-inspected the vehicle and replaced the abs modulator.approximately two years later, the failure recurred.as of august 7, 2007, the dealer has not repaired the vehicle.the failure mileage was 15,000 and current mileage was 57,500. Updated 01-15-08.the consumer stated 2 abs modulators have been replaced and 2 master cylinders replaced by the dealer. The failure started with a soft brake pedal and over time it became worse. When the problem occurred, the vehicle would pull hard to one side and/or the abs modulator would activate when braking power was established. Updated 12/12/07

I went to honda dealership for routine maintenance on car. The mechanic came out and told me my rear brakes were nearly worn out and needed to be replaced. The car had 20,959 actual miles on these brakes. I had them replaced at my expense even though i felt this was highly unusual. Now my front rotors are giving me problems at 23,000 miles. The car jerks when the brakes are applied at highway speeds. I called honda.....was told they hadn't had any problems or complaints, but i see same problem posted on this site.

I bought a new honda accord lx in may of 2004. As the brakes wore down they began to have a surge type of problem andmake a grinding noise once in a while. When i replaced the brake pads i found that one of the pads was close to being worn out on one side of the rotor and the other was like new, on both left and front rotors. After i replaced them, everything seemed to be fine untilafter they had worn about 25,000 miles. Now they have about 45,00 miles on them.now they are doing it again except the surge problem is much worse this time and the steering wheel will shake violently sometimes if i put the brakes on hard. Sometimes the problem seems to be minor and sometimes it is really bad. I ask the honda people about it and they want money to put it on the rack to look at it; something i don'thave a lot of. Hope this will be of help to someone else.

Consumer stated that she is afraid that she will have an accident with her vehicle.she states that when she stops her vehicle at a stop light/sign, she has to hold the brakes down extremely hard.

The steering wheel started jerking uncontrollably while driving,the consumer was unable to maintain control of the vehicle.the driver applied the brakes, but the pedal went to the floor. The vehicle crashed into a parked vehicle and it flipped over.the air bags did not deploy. The insurance company repaired the vehicle.

The brake light came on (247 miles on the odometer, brand new car) and as i was driving to the dealership after consulting with them on the phone, the brakes completely gave out.problem was "fixed", now the brake light is on again at 817 miles.

The vehicles brakes are defective with very poor response time.the brake lines have air in them and this results in a spongy response when the brake pedal is depressed.we have had the vehicle serviced seven times with the same problem.the vehicle is a 2004 honda accord.this is a serious accident waiting to happen.

On june 13, 2005 my wife noticed a squealing noise coming from the right rear portion of the car. She scheduled an appointment for june 14 at desert honda in las vegas.the service rep reported to me that the rear bakes were in need of replacement, this despite the fact that the car had only 16,271 miles. I find this issue to be unacceptable. We purchased a honda largely due to a reputation of excellent reliability. Clearly we were mistaken. Either the dealership committed fraud by performing an unneeded repair, or honda built a car with very poor quality.i do have the used brake pads, or at least what the dealer claims is the pads from our accord.

Rear disc brake pads on 2004 honda accord ex wore down quickly and unevenly, within 30,000 miles.replacement was at owner's expense.such short brake life is indicative of a defectively or inadequately designed rear disc brake system and could potentially be a safety issue.searched the web and found that rapid rear disc brake wear is common on late-model honda accords.this complaint is being entered on behalf of my roommate, who is the purchaser/owner/driver of the vehicle.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While the vehicle was parked, the air bag warning light illuminated and the radio failed to function. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the brake pads, dome light, and multiple parts needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 252,869.

Rear brake pad replacement at 14,000 miles.service indicates 2 milimeters left on rear pads.despite service stating 60% of braking is done by front brakes the rear need replacing.additionally, driving habits also contributed to this.i own other honda's and vehicles where my habits are the same and do not have this problem.pads were replaced on rear.

I went to honda dealership for routine maintenance on car. The mechanic came out and told me my rear brakes were nearly worn out and needed to be replaced. The car had 20,959 actual miles on these brakes. I had them replaced at my expense even though i felt this was highly unusual. Now my front rotors are giving me problems at 23,000 miles. The car jerks when the brakes are applied at highway speeds. I called honda.....was told they hadn't had any problems or complaints, but i see same problem posted on this site.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving 70 mph he applied the brakes and the vehicle startedshaking. The contact feels that since it was such an unusual occurrence the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic. The mechanic test drove the vehicle and stated that the contacts rotors were faulty. The mechanic clipped the rotors to make them smoother. The contact stated that due to the mileage on the vehicle the rotors should have not failed and could have caused a crash while driving on the highway. The contact called the manufacturer regarding the rotors and informed the contact to write a letter to corporate explaining what happened with the brakes. The failure mileage was 73,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact stated that his front rotors have become warped.this is his second set of rotors because the original ones became warped and were replaced.the dealer turned the rotors and the vibrations were almost completely gone.the contact submitted a complaint in july of 2007 with the regional case manager for honda.he believed that the rotors show a pattern of failure every 20,000 miles.the failure was noticed each time he exited a highway at 60 mph.the purchase date was unknown.the current mileage was 39,550 and failure mileage was 21,904.date was unknown.the current mileage was 39,550 and failure mileage was 21,904.the consumer stated front rotors replaced on 05/04/06 andrear rotors machined on 07/30/07. The consumer provided repair invoices. Updated 08/28/07

2004 honda accord ex v6 : when braking from 50+ mph especially downhill causes the whole car to shudder. The car has 14000 miles on it. Dealer says the rotors are warped and it is my driving pattern. I had other honda's which never had to have their rotors replaced until 100k miles at least. There is a technical service bulletin for defective brake pad material for 2003's accords but a lot of 2004/2005 owners are complaining on the message boards (edmunds.com) as well. This is a major safety issue since you lose car control while braking. Nhtsa should definitely investigate this issue.

Dt*:the contact stated the front of vehicle vibrates anytime the brakes are applied.the vehicle was taken to the dealer where the rotors were turned three times during the first 17,000 miles of ownership. At 17,000 miles the front rotors were replaced and rear rotors were turned.the problem returned, the vehicle was taken back to the dealer today for the same problem and it was determined the rotors need to be replaced again.each time the vehicle was inspected it was determined the rotors were worn, but the brake pads never showed any excessive wear.updated 3/9/2006 -

The brake light came on (247 miles on the odometer, brand new car) and as i was driving to the dealership after consulting with them on the phone, the brakes completely gave out.problem was "fixed", now the brake light is on again at 817 miles.

On march 18, 2005, i was driving my 2004 honda accord ex v6 on i 680 when my tcs and abs lights illuminated.i got scared and released the accelerator but since the exit i needed was approaching, i slightly depressed the brake pedal. Immediately the steering wheel jerked out of control and i slammed into the right guardrail extremely hard, causing all driver's side airbags to deploy and i continued spinning out of control and the car felt like it was not stopping as it crossed two lanes and continued driving onto the median, eventually stopping as it hit and rode up on the guardrail on the median. The brake pedal went all the way to the floor and there was absolutely no braking present in the car. The car was deemed totalled by insurance. Honda was called but todd (svc rep) said that "we dont like to hear that about our cars."

2004 honda accord.consumer writes in regards to power steering pump failure recall.the consumer stated the honda service advisor confirmed with him, that a leak in the power steering hose could cause a failure in the power steering pump due to reduced power steering fluid. The consumer stated it would seem to him, that replacing a hose and o-ring on vehicles that have already had the hose fail was not going to fix the problem in its entirety. The hose on the consumers vehicle was confirmed to have failed and it caused the power steering pump to fail.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving 10 mph, the steering wheel became difficult to maneuver and a squealing noise was heard from the front passenger side tire. The contact pulled the vehicle over to the side of the road and observed that the power steering hose was leaking. The failure occurred constantly. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The vin was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 12v222000 (steering). The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 198,678.

I was driving on the interstate when all of a sudden i was no longer able to accelerate. The car jerked when i tried to accelerate or brake. I was able to steer it off onto the side of the road. After taking it in to get it looked at, i was told it is the transmission. According to several articles online and mechanic at the shop i took it too, 2004 honda accords are known for having weak transmissions. It was so unexpected and i take car of my car. I felt completely unsafe trying to get it off the interstate going 20 miles an hour as it jerked along and apparently people already know about this issue?? i have just had the car for a year now and bought it from a honda dealership. Not a word was said to me about the issues with these models or safety recalls for several honda models made in 2004 - but apparently not mine.

My 2004 honda accord had the battery, alternator, ac filter, and oil changed by the honda dealer. After picking the car up from the honda dealer, it was driven approximately 10 miles on the interstate. After exiting the highway, while coming to a stop, the car burst into flames. The fire department responded and extinguished the blaze. The car was a total loss. The dealer stated that the cause of the fire was a failure of the power steering system.

I bought my car new from the dealer. It is a four door, within a month of owning the car the cable to open the door from the inside broke on the rear left door. Today the cable broke on the driver side door so it is impossible to open the door from the inside of the car. After looking at the cable it doesn't look strong enough to last for any length of time and being unable to get out in an emergency could be very dangerous. The car has also pulled to the right since the day i bought it but after taking to the dealer more then 4 times with no results i just learned to live with it.

The power steering hose was recently replaced due to recall 12v-222. However, i believe the power steering pump is damaged and is related to this recall. Multiple mechanics, including the dealer, suspect the pump may be going out, though it is still functioning fine. Honda should cover the cost of replacing the power steering pump.also, the o-ring in the inlet hose was not replaced. I realize it was not part of the recall, but there are wide reports that this o-ring, once replaced, will resolve a leaking issue. Honda should also cover this.

Power steering hose has deteriorated leaving a huge puddle of steering fluid in my driveway.

Power steering fluid is leaking onto the exhaust from the power steering pressure hose.there was a recall on this exact same problem for 2003-2007 honda accords.however my vehicle wasn't included.it is the exact same issue described in the recall.

I drove south on interstate 15 from victorville to fontana, california, and when i parked the car i noticed the smell of smoke coming in through the air vents and saw a bit of white smoke coming up from the back of the engine compartment hood. We discovered that the power steering high-pressure feeder hose had a leak under the bushing that fits into the engine hose clamp. The leak was small but produced enough liquid to drip onto the rear of the engine and exhaust components, which then heated the fluid and caused it to smoke.we duct-taped the hose forward of the hose clamp, which helped stop the leak and diverted the drip a bit rearward, and we drove the car home.we assessed the hose condition and consulted with honda dealer service and parts personnel to see if there is an improved replacement hose ' apparently not. I purchased a replacement oem power-steering high-pressure feeder hose and o-rings from my local honda dealer and had them installed by an independent mechanic.the high-pressure feeder hose with flammable power-steering fluid is poorly routed closely along the transverse-mounted engine front and across a rear corner, above high-temperature engine and exhaust components, including the pre-cat. This placement and hose failure is very much like those in recalled acuras, also manufactured by honda, detailed in recall ids # 68810, dec. 4, 2007; # 70296, feb. 27, 2008; and # 82159, april 29, 2010.

I had been driving 10 min. (70mph) on the interstate when i went to pass another motorist as soon as i turned on my blinker the car started to shutdown. After several minutes i discovered that when i applied the brakes the car would also make an sudden jerk and begin to shutdown. The car would drive completely normal as long as you did not activate either the blinkers or the brakes. I tried several other electrical accessories and none of them seemed to effect the car. After driving for several hours we exited the interstate and put the car in neutral after engaging the brake for several seconds the car died . When i took my foot off the brake it immediately restarted and the problem stopped.

My power steering hose (which is constructed of the same materials and routed in the same manner as the acura tl) began leaking fluid onto my catalytic converter at the rear of the engine and a great deal of smoke billowed from the hood. I was able to pull the hose out of it's design position and away from the exhaust and drive home. This engine is identical externally to the engine in tl. The hose routing and materials are the same as well. The tl rl tsx have been recalled, why hasn't my accord v6?

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that she took the vehicle to the dealer for an oil change and the mechanic noticed that the power steering hose had a leak and they stated that the hose needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired but the failure recurred. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was 63,000.

Smoke visible coming from right side of engine compartment. Inspection found power steering fluid leaking from pressure hose onto exhaust.

I was driving down a city road and the vehicle started to accelerate on its own and it did not want to shift gear. I was able to apply brakes but the car continued to accelerate to very high rpms. I had no choice but to turn the shut off the car midway and pull-over. While stationary and car shut off on side of the roadi tried to turn it back it and it automatically jumped to high rpm and was never able to change gears from park to drive or anything because the car would take off. After 45 minutes of letting the car figure itself out, it stopped revving too high rpm and was able to go back home. The issue has stopped but now when i start the car up and switch from park to drive the car has a delayed engagement. Also, now my steering wheel locks up ever once in a while and when making turns randomly. I have checked power steering and no leaks or any sign on a repair that needs to be completed.

Was informed that there is a power steering fluid leak in the vehicle.noted that there was a recall of hundreds of thousands of 2004 honda accords for this exact problem but told at dealership that my particular 2004 honda accord was not included.i am concerned that this is the same problem.of note, by 2007 honda odyssey has also been diagnosed with a power steering fluid leak.multiple mechanics have stated that this is very unusual that two cars made by the same manufacturer would both have power steering issues.both the odyssey and accord models have had power steering recalls in the past and i suspect that these vehicles have similar issues

Please help me figure out what to do with this.i received a call from honda approximately a year ago...for power steering hose to be replaced free of charge due to it over heating and deteriorating causing a leak of power steering fluid. Once i got the notice i went to have it replaced but i believe by the time i got the notice it may have been to late because now it has caused it to now leak power steering could into the rack and pinion. I have done oil changes and done a complete tune upto date but this is causing the power steering fluid to waste and is deteriorating the rack and pinion. Not having the proper amount of power steering makes it much more difficult to steer the car easily.i have to constantly drive worried that the car may lose control and i have two children i am driving with everest i cannot afford for me to lose control over something that should have been detected and gives when i went to honda to change the hose.it is obviously not a problem with just the hose it is a problem much more profound then that which needs to be fixed.i have done my research and if the power steering fluid is flammable and can cause toxic fumes.this in my opinion is not to be played around with and is dangerous. It has also cause my brand new tires go bald.

I was driving the highway and merging on an uphill ramp, the transmission raced and the car lost speed.about 20 miles later, i could feel something wrong with maintaining my speed and there was hesitation.another 20 miles later, i lost all forward movement in drive and left the highway.i was able to go another few miles on a side street in 2nd gear and then the car stalled in the middle of the street.the transmission is completely lost.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the power steering hose became cracked and was leaking fluid. The vehicle was taken to a private mechanic where it was confirmed that the power steering hose was leaking and needed the be replaced. The manufacture was notified of the failure and stated that the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 12v222000 (steering). The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure and current mileage was 166,000.

The power steering fluid was leaking, so i took the car to a mechanic.they informed me that the hose was cracked and deteriorating and cause of the leak leads back to the rack and pinion which will have to be replaced.i subsequently received a recall notice from honda, but parts will not be available for repair until early 2013.

My 2004 honda accord had an engine fire caused by a defective high pressure power steering hose.the hose sprung a leak, spraying power steering fluid onto the engine, which caught fire.this defect is already the subject of nhtsa recall 12v-222, but inactivity and foot-dragging on honda's part has caused this otherwise avoidable safety incident.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the vehicle became difficult to steer. The contact mentioned that although she replenished the power steering fluid the failure recurred. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who diagnosed that the vehicle had a leak in the power steering hose. The contact was informed of recall nhtsa campaign id number: 12v222000 (steering:hydraulic power assist:hose, piping, and connections). The dealer was made aware of the failure who verified that the vin was not part of the recall. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 166,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated the power steering hose was cracked and leaked fluid, causing air to seep into the power steering pump. As a result, tehre was an abnorma noise cming from the steering wheel.the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic, who repaired the power steering hose but not the power steering pump. The manufacturer was notified of the failure who advised the contact that they would reimburse him for the cost of the power steering hose repair, in which his vehicle was included in nhtsa campaign number: 12v222000 (steering) but not for the power steering pump. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 138,592 and the current mileage was 156,400.

I received a recall notice for my 2004 honda accord. I work very long days and have very little time to get this recall completed. The problem is that the closest authorized honda dealer is 70 miles away. This makes getting the work done very difficult. My complaint is that there should be circumstances that honda allows others to fix these issues. Now, i may never be able to get this fixed and who knows what may happen to me or my car if that is the case...

While driving the vehicle at night, i experienced a spontaneous total electrical failure when switching the dash control which powers the digital thermometer/odometer control. This effected headlights, steering and braking, as if the car was turned completely off, but i was able to coast toward the road shoulder.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the vehicle would exhibit an unusual clicking noise from the front end of the vehicle when attempting a turn. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where they were unable to diagnose the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact stated that four years after the failure while driving approximately 30 mph, the vehicle became un responsive to the contacts attempts to accelerate. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the contact was told the transmission would need to be replaced. The contact inquired about nhtsa campaign id number: 04v176000 (power train:automatic transmission) but was told that the vehicle was not included in the recall. The dealer also advised that the front axle and tie rods would need replacing. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 29,764 and the current mileage was 94,200.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated the power steering made noise while moving the steering wheel from the left to the right. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer who stated the power steering pump needed to be replaced.the contact did not have the power steering pump replaced.the failure mileage was 41,000.

It seems as if my transmission is failing. It jerks when it?s put in drive or reverse. On the highway or anytime that it?s in motion it jerks when changing gears and it gets stuck between 3 and 4 rpm.

Today was just another day to work.i have taken this road to work for past two years with me driving.first you get off the ramp, then stop at a stop sign, then you pass under the bridge to follow the straight road to work.however, today it was different.i first took the exit ramp and went to the end of it.stopped at the stop sign.checked both sides to see if it was clear for me to proceed and go ahead with making a turn. It was clear so i made a left turn and went straight.however, within next 5 yards after going straight my car's steering wheel started to shake and car pulled to the left.i could not control the car since all this happened so fast and my car hit the huge cement pole which is the base of the bridge.after talking with my husband and many others, they believe that car has somehow malfunctioned.the two theories we have is either steering wheel getting locked or left wheel giving out in some manner.this was not a new road for me.i was not a phone.i was not texting.i was not distracted in anyway.the car just had its own mind today and somehow it pulled to the left.i do not know if there are others who have had this problem, but i wanted to tell my story since i am not hurt as much.if this happened while being faster, this could have been fatal.

Picking up son from pre-k and car key would not turn off. After messing with the key and juggling it for over an hour, i was able to turn it off but it would not turn on again. I took it to the dealer and was told it could be the ignition lock cylinder. The vehicle was stationary at the time.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact took vehicle to through inspection and failed because there was a leak in the steering rack. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer who determined that the rack and pinion needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was58,000.

I was driving 55 mph. As i attempted to change lanes, the car veered right to left uncontrollably. The steering wheel turned back and forth, and i could not gain control of it. I crossed 4 lanes of traffic, went over a median and hit a brick retaining wall, and my car was turned around to face oncoming traffic when it finally stopped.updated 11/19/12updated 12/4/2012

Steering pulls to the right while driving. I have taken vehicle to dealer several times, but still is not correct.

The steering wheel started jerking uncontrollably while driving,the consumer was unable to maintain control of the vehicle.the driver applied the brakes, but the pedal went to the floor. The vehicle crashed into a parked vehicle and it flipped over.the air bags did not deploy. The insurance company repaired the vehicle.

While driving on a rainy day the battery signal flashes for a couple of seconds and the steering gets locked for approx 3 sec and after 3 sec it gets back to normal. It usually happens while turning and on a rainy day. This could result in a situation of life and death. Initially we thought it is just one off situation but these days the problem is increasing. We have got it checked at 2 places including pepboys and they could not figure out the problem.

Takata recall air bags should be reinstalled in all vehicles of the year that was being recalled. I have a 2004 honda accord sedan and i find it applauding that responsibility isn't being accepted 100%. If one air bag is defected then they all should and could be, with that being said i urge them to honor the faulty equipment and fix it instead of 'playing with people's lives' and wait i to see if the worse happens when the air bags are supposed to be a safety item in case of a accident in which they will release.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that after having repairs performed on the vehicle under nhtsa campaign id number: 12v222000 (steering), the vehicle started to exhibit a loud, unusual noise. The vehicle was taken to the dealer however, the technician refused to provide any assistance since they had already performed the repairs specified to the recall campaign. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 88,000 and the current mileage was 91,000.

When starting the car in the morning and backing out of garage, noticed a whining, grinding noise coming from under the hood, and more so when turning steering wheel.the car would also whine when driving and accelerating. Also found that the steering wheel was getting gradually harder to turn.brought car to local honda dealership where they replaced the 0-ring at power steering inlet joint but found the whining to continue.the power steering pump & reservoir were changed which solved the problem.six months later, found a leak under the car and burning smell.returned to honda dealership and foundleak coming from power steering pressure hose.hose was replaced.about 4 years later, started noticing whining/humming noise coming from under the hood again.immediately brought it in to an independent repair shop that specializes in hondas.they thought it was the tensioner and changed it.the car continued to whine.the power steering pump was replaced again.it took care of the noise.the pump that was replaced at the honda dealership lasted only 35502 miles.find this unacceptable that the 2004 honda accord has had 3 power steering pumps in the span of 9 years and the car has only 93722 miles.

Problem power steering feed hose leak

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the vehicle exhibited a loud screeching noise while starting the engine. In addition, power steering fluid was leaking from the vehicle. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 140,000.

I was driving my normal route and coming up on my right turn. The dashboard lights and all interior lights of my car went black and i was unable to steer my car. Within seconds i tried to brake. My pedal went directly to the floor and my brakes never engaged. I had no steering and no brakes going 55mph (forcing me through a red light). I was t-boned by a suv at 60mph (no skid marks for either of us)- a full impact crash. My side of the car was destroyed, my car sent spinning into and taking out a pole, and then my car spun down an embankment. The next thing i remember is being cut out of my car and then nothing past that. I spent the next 5-6 days at 2 different hospitals. I suffered lung/heart/body trauma (especially due to airbag and seatbelt) and a major concussion. Wherever the airbag hit and seatbelt lay- i'm a rainbow of colors. I am looking at a lengthy recovery and unable to return to work for a few weeks, unable to take college finals, nor can i return to college next semester due to heart trauma. My husband and i hadmoments of brake and steering problems sporadically/occasionally in the last few months. Each time we took in our car we were told "we can't find any problems".and the notorious: "there are no recalls for your brakes". We have four children and this incident has affected each of us.

I have noticed that when i try to turn on car there is a lost in connection and car won't turn on i have to turn the steering wheel in order for car to finally turn on. I think there is a problem with the ignition switch. I have done research and seems like other honda owners have had the same problem. I'm just afraid that car will stop in the road while i'm driving.

Oil consumption burns oil& engine clatters noisy valves& minor problem front end feels un stablehonda accord 2004 v tech while i brought concerns to service i requested engine compression test and check spark plugs for any oil leaksinconsiderate of problem service dept did no compression test for engine only did a oil consumption test which i was told to pay for i still have papers of testthe engine problemtechnician is only is willing to road test my automobile and tell me he feels no problem i know very well when i've been given the run around after that tech says compared to his 94 pathfinder it feels great !!!i don't like my time to be wasted but these tech's are pros at getting their clients frustrated to the point they know you will never be talking to them about that problem again. Inmy opinion they are so well versed at this type of professional job description ( con) this practice commonplace in the trade and compensated at the end of the month i know well after the fact its 2010 and the automobile has 122,000 miles and now consumes almost 2 quarts every 1000 miles and the engine is probably going todie soonand i believe your dept has many complaints of this nature. And as the freedom of information a.c.t. Please disclose how many autos that match the make & modelhave these issues thank you

Car will not speed up and suddenly slowed down , been told transmission failed, needs new transmission.just did transmission service one month agopower steering oil leak and changed pipe andthen power steering pump failed.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving approximately 5 mph and attempting to make a turn, the steering wheel failed to move and the vehicle lost power without warning. The vehicle was driven to the contact's residence. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the power steering hose needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 79,340.updated 11/29/16*lj

The vehicle leaks power steering fluidfrom the high pressure line.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving 30 mph, the steering malfunctioned and the passenger rear wheel seized causing her to lose control of the vehicle. The vehicle crashed into a ditch and the air bags deployed. No injuries were reported. The contact stated that she had recently received a notice for nhtsa campaign number: 12v222000 (steering). The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 119,000.

Newly purchased vehicle.condition upon accepting vehicle was dealer to correct a steering problem with the vehicle (car constantly pulls to the right).dealer has had vehicle for two weeks now, telling us numerous times the steering issue was fixed, however each time we find the problem still exists.

Jan. 2015 traveling at 25 to 30 mph, driver front lower ball joint separated causing wheel to turn sideways in wheel well, which resulted in disabling vehicle, seperated cv shaft and fender damage. No injuries and had to have towed. May 2015 traveling 20 to 25 mph, passenger lower ball joint separated causing wheel to turn sideways in wheel well, resulted in disabling vehicle and damage to fender. Local police were called, no injuries and vehicle towed. July 2016 backing out of driveway, passenger front lower ball joint separated, causing wheel to turn sideways in wheel well, resulted in disabling vehicle, damage to fender,separated cv shaft, and dented the oil pan, no injuries. There is a fault in the design of the lower ball joint placement, the weight of the vehicle is naturally causing the ball to press against the retaining edge of the socket, resulting in metal on metal contact causing the retaining edge to wear resulting in separationof the ball joint. The only way to correct this would be to redesign the front suspension steering knuckle and lower control arm. The ball joint should be pressed into the socket with weight on the wheels not pulling it apart. My only suggestions until something is done about this, is go to a service garage and have them check the ball joints with a pry bar between the steering knuckle and lower control arm, if there is movement have it replaced and keep your receipts. Just shaking the wheel by hand isn't enough to see the movement. Do not pick the vehicle up by the lower control arm, it can result in control arm bushing separation.

2004 accord transmission began leaking at the same time as abs trouble, what seems to be suspension problems (bad springs?), hood struts failed.these all happened about a month after one dealer replaced an engine mount and leaking power steering fluid container.the trunk opening switch would not work but was too expensive to repair. I had the abs looked at at another dealer and for $100 an "electrical switch" under the gas pedal was replaced. The power steering fluid was leaking again. They said that the transmission needed to be fixed for $2000 and that my car was not in the recall. I saw many complaints about transmission leaks online and about the gas door not opening. The dealer didn't want to hear about that. (engine mountsand hood struts are popular items on amazon.) i was lucky that my head wasn't under there when the hood fell. I had opened the hood to check the power steering fluid and went to the trunk to get some, when it fell.i was able to replace them from amazon. I had the engine cut out twice while driving in the rain after last inspection. I lost steering and saw the engine light come on so i quickly started the engine again. About a month apart.it didn't happen again.it seems strange to me that all of this happened within 6 months after an inspection.

The power steering hoses developed a leak causing turns to be very difficult. The car is a 4 cylinder. Looked up recalls and it seems like they recalled the hoses for the 6 cylinder and not the 4. Losing power steering in a turn can be pretty dangerous.

When in motion, the steering wheel randomly locks when turning. While turning left or right, the steering wheel will lock and the vehicle will keep straight as if the steering wheel has not been turned at all. It has also locked when attempting to reverse from a parking spot making it difficult to back out. I had to switch back and forth from drive to reverse multiple times because the steering wheel would lock with minimal slack allowing me to barely maneuverthe vehicle in the correct direction to successfully back out. The vehicle has been brought to a local mechanic who replaced the power steering belt thinking that it was slipping which could cause the issue, however the issue still continues. The vehicle was brought back again for further evaluation and i was told that there was a recall on a pin part of the steering column. This deeply concerns me because i have an infant child and my vehicle is the main source of transportation for him because my husband has a single cab truck. When the steering wheel locks randomly it puts our lives in jeopardy, especially with ongoing daily traffic and never knowing when to expect it to happen.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the vehicle was repaired under nhtsa campaign number: 12v222000 (steering) however, the steering wheel was still very hard to maneuver whenever making a turn. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was unknown and the current mileage was 153,392.

Steering pulls left/right while driving. Took to the dealer. Dealer found the problem and did an wheel alignment. But the problem was not resolved. The car still drifts.

This vehicle and model has had 2 recalls regarding aftermarket parts in steering wheels, holes in leaking hoses and valves and fire hazardous. The second one is regarding low beam lights and very poor visibility,increasing probabilities of a crash.i have called american honda to honor the repairs of this 2 recalls and they do not want to do it, because the car is already 14 years old. So i am driving a faulty vehicle, and to make matters worse i am already disable from 2 car accidents (as a passenger) one of the recalls, the steering wheel, was already taken care of in the past, but it still persist now as i bought it. 2 leaking steering wheel hoses.and the head lights haven't been done ever!my car has already been diagnosed by a honda dealer specialist and american honda does not want to assume the repairs of these 2 recalls.american honda does not make themselves responsible for their own faulty vehicles, passed a certain time! where are my rights??????

Dt*:the contact stated while driving 55mph there was a loss of the steering and the vehicle struck a guardrail which resulted in minor damage.no injuries were sustained.the police were on the scene and a report was taken.the vehicle was seen by the dealer.the dealer replaced the steering gearbox and tie rod assembly, but afterwards the steering made a grinding noise.

Ignition is locking up at times or not turning on at all

Front right suspension failure resulting in loss of steering input. The front right wheel separated from the suspension and was at 90 degrees while moving forward. The vehicle was in motion , the event occurred rightafter a u turn.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact examined the vehicle and noticed that the air bag was cracking through the center of the steering wheel.the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they stated that the entire air bag needed to be replaced.the current and failure mileages were 70,400. Updated 08/04/09 the consumer stated there was a 4 inch crack on the steering wheel cover where the air bag is located. Updated 08/06/09.

I got out the driveway and made a right turn.the ignition key jump out of the ignition key hole and broke the key handle ( plastic with remote doors/trunk opening. The car stalled and stop.i put the key ( the metal part) in but the engine did not start.i tried super glue the metal and plastic back together and turn the ignition key. The engine was on normal.i took the key out, and tried to turn it with the metal part again. The car did not start. I did not realize the serious of the problem until i read the worcester telegram gazette ( saturday 8/13/05) and found the honda acura rsx has the same problem to other and it locked him three times. I may get kill if the key jump out of the ignition and stall on the highway. Please alert honda about these problems: could be bad ignition lock, shift interlock mechanism, or steering column or the anti-theft. Please help and investigate this serious safety device.

Bought my car in late july 2004 and within days it developed a ticking noise in the steering column.it has been to service and they tell me it was the keys rattling.it is indeed the steering column because it does it with the key out of the ignition if you bump the steering wheel.

Dt: while driving through a residential neighborhood the steering column locked and could not be turned one way or the other. As a result the vehicle hit a parked car. Consumer took vehicleto the dealer, and they said a pin had sheared causing the steering column to break. The dealer could not determine if it happened before or after the accident.the vehicle was taken to a different mechanic and this problem was fixed.the accident causeddamage to the parked car and the consumer'svehicle.

Dt*:the contact stated while driving 55mph there was a loss of the steering and the vehicle struck a guardrail which resulted in minor damage.no injuries were sustained.the police were on the scene and a report was taken.the vehicle was seen by the dealer.the dealer replaced the steering gearbox and tie rod assembly, but afterwards the steering made a grinding noise.

Car struck deer, damaging front left headlight.within minutes car caught on fire and completely burned out.

I leased a 2004 honda accord ex v6 in may of 2004, from rick case in miramar fl.on august 31, 2005, i had to have my o ring discharge line replaced, due to leaking power steering fluid and noise.then, on april 3, 2006 i had to have my entire radio/cd player changed out due to led not working and both back window motors replaced due to loud noise and rolling down slowly.in july 2006, i relocated to atlanta, ga and purchased this vehicle via retail (transferred the title) in august 2007.then, november 9, 2007, i had to have the power steering pump replaced due to leaking fluids and a loud noise.today is august 6, 2009 and i am again having the same power steering issues!!other problems that i am currently having with my car: had to get my battery changed august 9, 2007; window motor problems with both my front seat windows; internal lights not working on transmission gear-shift, over-head light.i am so unhappy with this honda purchase as i thought that they were known for their longevity, especially since i have been the only owner and got the car brand new. The main thing is i need answers or directions as to what my next step.please advise, thank you. I am still making payments on this car!!updated 08/07/09.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving approximately 5 mph and attempting to make a turn, the steering wheel failed to move and the vehicle lost power without warning. The vehicle was driven to the contact's residence. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the power steering hose needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 79,340.updated 11/29/16*lj

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the power steering hose ruptured and fluid leaked onto the transmission. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 182,000.

Dt*:the contact stated while driving 55mph there was a loss of the steering and the vehicle struck a guardrail which resulted in minor damage.no injuries were sustained.the police were on the scene and a report was taken.the vehicle was seen by the dealer.the dealer replaced the steering gearbox and tie rod assembly, but afterwards the steering made a grinding noise.

2004 honda accord. Consumer writes in regards to receiving a safety recall for a vehicle they no longer own. *ldthe consumer stated does not wish to be contacted any further due to the fact the car is no longer in his possession.

Clear coat is peeling off on the roof and trunk. Dealer took pictures and came back two months later saying they would paint it for $2,200.00. This is a clearly documented manufacturer's defect. Two minutes on the internet will confirm that. Recently i paid over $2,000.00 for maintenance and repairs. At that time they reminded me what a good investment it was as the car would last another 100,000 miles. Now with the paint coming off, my investment is gone. This is not right. Please help me an 100's others.

This is a factory clearcoat failure.2004 honda accord exl, red.within two years, the clearcoat had started to peel.in the third year, i contacted the honda main offices with my complaint.after having two insurance adjusters, a body shop, and an auto paint salesman look at the car and in every case, their opinion is that this failure is a factory defect.honda repeatedly refuses to take that responsibility.the peeling clearcoat is spreading like a disease eating away at it.

Defective body paint (black).clear coat/paint peeling.local honda's dealer have made several excuses over the years.i just found out last year from anotherowner that has the same model/color.local dealer and honda's corporate office will not resolve issue.only civic not accord models are being repainted for free.

2004 accord poses a safety issue, it is difficult to see out of windshield due to the corner parts that create a blind spot.* ts

Nhtsa# 10016310... 2004 honda accord 2.4l coupe. A water leak in the middle-front dash board. The leak had run into the ecu of my car and caused my car to lock the transmission. I was lucky to not be traveling at a high rate of speed and in a populated area. Anything could have happened with the ecu shorting in water. My car is currently in the honda shop being trouble shot for the extent of electrical damage. Car will not start.

2004 honda accord exl with red paint.clear coat began to peel in places all over the car.i contacted honda and after several letters and phone calls back and forth, they are not willing to accept responsibility for a factory failure.have had insurance adjusters, body shop, and an auto paint salesman examine the paint and all say this is something gone wrong at the factory.honda keeps wanting to say i parked somewhere that "something" blew on the car all over such as crop dusters.the nearest crop duster is 150 miles away and the area where i live is lakes and mountains.

Clear coat and paint is disappearing at an alarmingly fast rate (and early).

Seat belt will not reset the light is on constantlythe wind shield wipers control the water will never pump the water out however the pump is good. The radio works however you can not see the panel and lights, that includes the air conditional and heater lights. The pain on all of my honda's are coming off or fading with a white color and spots all over.

Clear coat began deteriorating 2009 and has rapidly effected the entire car. I have owned 3 accords, love the honda product but not happy with the obvious defective product used on my car and millions of others experiencing the same issue.honda should be willing to completely repaint all cars effected, regardless of age, mileage, etc. Competition in the auto industry is at an all time high.i would think honda would want to hang onto as many of their repeat purchase customers as possible. Doing the right thing is always the first thing to do.

I was in a parking garage and pulling into a parking spot.i was within 2 feet of the concrete wall and foot over break when my car accelerated with enough force to deploy the airbag and push the frame into the radiator.it happened so fast, i tried to brake but it was over within seconds.i could not have been going more than 2mph or less as i did not even have foot on gas.

My daughter was driving my 2004 honda accord and was traveling at about 30 mph.she had my 12 yr old in the passenger seat and got too close to the edge of a road that didn't have a shoulder. It pulled the tires off and she overcompensated swerving back onto the road. There was another car coming so she swerved back towards the ditch and hit a power pole head on.the airbag on drivers side deployed but slowly and with very little force at all. My daughter described it as falling out and barely inflating.however, the other daughter's airbag shot out hard and fast and caused her to break a bone in her rt dominant hand. She had to have surgeryon thatknuckle/finger using three pins. They had to eventually go back and do surgery to remove them since they buried under the skin.i was completely unaware that there was a recall on the airbags since i wasn't the original owner of the car.

The paint started peeling around the beginning of 2012.it has gotten worse affecting almost 100% of the body of the car and has reduced its value drastically.

On january 2, 2004 we purchased a honda accord ex.the car is red in color.total cost was $25,998.50.we have enjoyed this car since we purchased it and about 6 months ago we made the decision to replace the timing belt.that was on april 8, 2011 as the mileage neared 100,000.since that time (probably in may 2011) we started to notice some peeling on the front above the windshield and also some around the rear window.it has gotten worse with each passing day.had we known this was going to happen we would not have replaced the timing belt.we now have a honda in great mechanical condition that looks awful.it seems that honda when contacted blames the environment for these problems even though we don't see the cars made by other manufacturers having complaints about a paint peeling issue.honda has changed its paint process to save money and now the consumer is going to suffer the cost of repair or a car that looks like a junker.we are very upset that this was not a recall by honda.there are so many honda owners with this problem and they have documented these problems online.

Clear coat is peeling.

I was heading north bound and the on coming vehicle was heading south bound he made a improper left turn in to the front of my car, the entire front of my car was damaged hood,windscreen,headlights,right and left front fender, radiator,ac condenser, horn and chassis frame. But my airbags did not deployed.

I own a 2004 honda accord that has experience major paint chipping. The problem occurs across the entire body of the car: the hood, the roof, and the trunk are all peeling away. While the car is 10 years old, the paint would not be described as "normal wear and tear." honda recently made an announcement about the paint problem under an extended warranty but only under specific vin numbers.my issue is that my car clearly has a problem with the paint, a problem that was acknowledged by the company, but is not being amended by the company. I would just like to get it on record that there might be a problem with 2004 honda accords and the paint used on them.thank you for your time.

2004 honda accord lx. I was in the right lane on ( queens / ny city) grand central parkway west ( after the exit from jackie robinson parkway, coming from brooklyn / nyc).a pickup truck in the left lane, slight behind me,skidded at least 3 times perpendicular to the road, hit me first on the left 2 doors and on the 2nd skid it hit me on my (rear) trunk ( left side). The rear windshield glass was shattered into 1000s of pieces.i had 4 air bags in the car. None of the air bags inflated.lucky for me and my wife, we did not suffer any broken bones or cuts.the geico insurance co has declared my car as "totaled". The driver side outside mirror flew away. I think the air bags should have inflated as there was a lot of damage to the driver side door. The car now is in the possession of geico insurance company. I was the only owner since august 2004 ( brand new car). The car previously was in minor accident on the right side doors (just scratches).

Rear headliner of car became detached and dropped 2-3 inches within 2 months of purchase.

Peeling clearcoat and fading paint.

Honda paint & clear coat peeling.

The exterior paint of entire care is peeling as it has been reported many times. Honda used very poor paint quality.

The clearcoat paint is beginning to peal on the hood, roof and trunk. Color of vehicle is black. It has been well maintained and garaged. I've noticed many other honda vehicles with the same condition.in addition, the abs brake warning light has gone on and we've been told by honda that the car needs the abs module replaced at a cost of $1,200. We have not made this repair due to the cost and age of the vehicle.

Paint delamination

Honda is very well aware of their fault clear coat paint problems. My car's roof began to decay, and the clear coat in no longer visible. I was left with only the base color of my paint, and now its beginning to rust and holes are starting to appear and water is leaking everywhere inside my vehicle. I feel my safety is at risk when it rains. I've contacted honda and they told me that only honda odyssey vans are being cover for the faulty paint. Why?! when all of your models are being affected!!! civics, accords, crv you name it. You have a faulty paint problem honda and you're putting everyone's life at risk.

This is a really appalling situation regarding our honda. The paint started peeling for no apparent reason and not it looks like a car with leprosy... I have already replaced the transmission to the tune of $3,500.00 with no help from honda after selling my 2001 ford f-150 and now they say they don't have any paint problems. I beg to differ. The quote i have to have it re-painted is $2,500.00. If honda cares this little about their customer's experience, i will never own another one of these pieces of [xxx]...information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

The clear coat on my black exterior paint is peeling off on the door panels.

I purchased the car in 2006, used, in 2011, i noticed chalk-splotches on the back of the roof extending down to the trunk.it seems to be getting worse.it is unsightly, otherwise, i am very proud to own this car.

My car got into a minor accident a neighborhood. The airbag on the passenger seat came out. Everyone including the police thought it was odd because there wasn't anyone sitting on the passenger seat. The driver's side on the other hand, the airbag did not come out.and the airbag light is off even though the passenger airbag came off. I have a question as to why that is?alsomy seat belt became too tight and does not allow me room to moves.

Extensive damage to paint or clear coat despite limited winter weather driving.

Honda accord was at a complete stop when rear ended by another vehicle. The air bag sensor did come on but the air bag did not deploy.the air bag sensor remains on after impact.

I have a 2004 ex v-6 accord coupe.i have had the vehicle in the shop numerous times.i had the car for 1 week it had 175 miles on it and the check engine light came on.all six pistons were misfiring.i have had the car in 3 times now for excessive noise on the drivers side window.the dealership fixed it once and told me that some noise is normal.. (my 76 honda civic doesn't even make as much noise as this car does)the check engine light comes on and blinks and goes offhas done this numerous times.dealership resets it and says that it is ok. I have also had the car in 2 times because it won't start.dealership says to turn key to first click to let the fuel injection lines fill with fuel.it doesn't work.i am taking it back to the dealership once again tomorrow because the trunk doesn't latch correctly..what a dissappointment this car has been and its not even a year old..i will never buy another honda again.the quality has gone severely down hill.

I have a 2004 honda accord ex that i purchased new in may of 2004. On 10/23/2011 i opened the hood to check the oil. I walked away to get a rag and the hood slammed shut while i waslooking the other direction. I reopened the hood and watched to see what was hapenning. 18 seconds after the hood is opened, the hood falls about 5" slowly and then free falls the rest ofthe way. I called and talked to the service manager of my local honda dealer to see if honda was willing to correct the problem. He informed me that they would not replace the 2 shocks that hold the hood up for free because the car wasn't under warranty anymore. As far as i am concerned, what ever they use to hold the hood up on the vehicles that they produce should never fail. If i would have had my head under the hood checking the oil, i could have had a very serious blow to the head. I faxed a letter to the honda corporate office on tuesday 10/25/2011 and a woman named maribel called me on the phone to discuss the problem (even though i didn't give them my phone number in the letter that i sent them because i wanted a response in writing), she pretty much told me the same thing. The car isn't under warranty any more, so it is on me to replace the bad shocks that hold the hood up. Once the hood of a vehicle is raised and seems to be secure, nobody would ever expect to have the hood freefall on them while checking fluid levels or any other thing that they would be under there inspecting. It seems to be of the opinion of honda that this is just something that has to be replaced in time. I think they are very wrong. These shocks never gave me any warning that they were getting weak and were going to need to be replaced until the hood actually slammed shut.

Cpsc#i11a0662a. 2004 honda accord. Consumer stated he bought the car new. He opened the hood to check the oil, and when he walked away, the hood slammed shut. He also said 18 seconds after the hood was opened, it fell about 5 inches and then it would free fall the rest of the way. *lnthe dealer informed the consumer they would not replace the shocks for free, because the vehicle was no longer under warranty. Updated 07/11/12

2004 honda accord-ex (cloth); bought new at honda dealership.from the purchase date to present, problems with the following:*air conditioner/heater:water dripping from vents and window area; musty/moldy smell.*driver's seat: only one-way power is up; extremely uncomfortable.*stereo/entertainment:display goes on and off; cd's are burning hot when removed after playing for short time; whole area around system and panels are hot; sound is muffled from speakers.*front driver door:latch not functioning properly; doesn't stay open when it should and closes on person in driver seat when getting in/out car.*brakes: grinding.unk:after snow or rain and after brushing off snow from vehicle or after rain has stopped-- when trunk is open, water/snow gets into trunk (not designed well...needs better weather-stripping.)

Water is leaking inside the car on the driver side floor next to the foot rest, brake pedal everytime it rains outside.

I did tune up my car because is run not good. The ball jointbroke good the happen on street in repair get new ball joint and new axle both thing for drivers sideused car had a good on gas mileage but after start giving bad mileages. Many time tune up. After that car not pick speed. One day i did google search. I find honda recall for transmission over one million. I call honda dealer abouttransmission recall he say need up date softwarebut they don't have recall about this yet . But they have recall airbags was which haven already done. Now my car have problems with transmission ,ball joint axle,smoking. Radio not works another i hope. I get recall soon . I wasn't know that to file complaints. Now i know and i helps other.

I took delivery of a 2004 honda accord ex with leather on june 25, 2004. Its been exactly a week. I have driven about 580 miles in a week. I have encountered the following problems and i did'nt see any recalls on the manufacturer's website. I am very disappointed after spending $24000 on a brand new car. 1) the check engine light came on and the 'd' light on driver side dashbaord is continually flashing.2) i can hear some sliding noise from left to right and vice versa when making sharp turns (happens all the time). The sounds seems to be coming from under the glove compartment3) after driving about 60 miles in one go in warm weather(temperatures in 80s), i hear a rubbing/squeaking noise when making turns. Becomes more audible when windows are rolled down. Sounds more like tires rubbing against the body.4) passenger side floor is soaking wet and i assume it is water. I can hear water sloshing sound under the glove compartment when making turns.

While driving steering wheel intermittently pulled to the left/right.dealership was notified, but the problemwas not resolved.

Consumer stated that while driving the suspension felt funny.the front wheelswandered.consumer tookvehicle to the dealer seven times, and each time dealer could notduplicate the problem,and statednothing was wrong. Finally a representative from the hondawas called and drove consumer's vehicle.the honda representativeindicated that there was something wrong with front suspension. There was at least a 10% differencebetweenthe consumer's vehicle and another of the same year/make, and model. Consumer stated that the honda representativepromised to call him, but as of yet had not done so. Then, when consumer did get in touch with the honda representative he was offered much less for the vehicle than what he paid for it. Consumer was afraid to drive vehicle because of the wheels.

Numerous sqeaks, rattles, and vibrations in door panels, tops of windows, rear shelf, and in b-pillars around top seat belt anchor.i've taken my car into the dealership 3 separate times to have these fixed.they are able to make them go away for about a day, but then they all come back.the last time i took my car in, they said they have done everything they can and that these were "normal" sounds that the car makes.i have never had a car with so many rattles and squeaks.poor build quality and construction.they all started about 4 days after i picked up the car and had about 300 miles on the odometer.had problems ever since.

Front right suspension failure resulting in loss of steering input. The front right wheel separated from the suspension and was at 90 degrees while moving forward. The vehicle was in motion , the event occurred rightafter a u turn.

Takata recall air bags should be reinstalled in all vehicles of the year that was being recalled. I have a 2004 honda accord sedan and i find it applauding that responsibility isn't being accepted 100%. If one air bag is defected then they all should and could be, with that being said i urge them to honor the faulty equipment and fix it instead of 'playing with people's lives' and wait i to see if the worse happens when the air bags are supposed to be a safety item in case of a accident in which they will release.

Transmission has been accelerating very fast overheating, slipping, it appears the transmission fluid have been leaking however i took it in for service about a month ago and everything was fine. My dealership from february 13, 2012september 28, 2012 commonwealth honda has been claiming there is nothing wrong with this transmission the suspension or the timing belt. They performed service and all of them they claim everything is fine. Now less than 30 days later my transmission is broken. A vehicle with just got problems should not continue to be resold.

- the contact stated had a pulsating vibration when turning. The contact stated that weather and speed were not a factor when this happened. The contacttook the car to the dealer , theyrecognizedthat there was a problem, but they could not diagnose it, they called the manufacturer,and were told that the pulsating vibration was normal.

Control arm bushings ripped bought from amazon in march 2016, had to ultimately replace the struts

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving 30 mph, the steering malfunctioned and the passenger rear wheel seized causing her to lose control of the vehicle. The vehicle crashed into a ditch and the air bags deployed. No injuries were reported. The contact stated that she had recently received a notice for nhtsa campaign number: 12v222000 (steering). The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 119,000.

2004 accord transmission began leaking at the same time as abs trouble, what seems to be suspension problems (bad springs?), hood struts failed.these all happened about a month after one dealer replaced an engine mount and leaking power steering fluid container.the trunk opening switch would not work but was too expensive to repair. I had the abs looked at at another dealer and for $100 an "electrical switch" under the gas pedal was replaced. The power steering fluid was leaking again. They said that the transmission needed to be fixed for $2000 and that my car was not in the recall. I saw many complaints about transmission leaks online and about the gas door not opening. The dealer didn't want to hear about that. (engine mountsand hood struts are popular items on amazon.) i was lucky that my head wasn't under there when the hood fell. I had opened the hood to check the power steering fluid and went to the trunk to get some, when it fell.i was able to replace them from amazon. I had the engine cut out twice while driving in the rain after last inspection. I lost steering and saw the engine light come on so i quickly started the engine again. About a month apart.it didn't happen again.it seems strange to me that all of this happened within 6 months after an inspection.

Constant braking and steering vibration at speed 60-70 mph. Car has been in the shop 7 times since dec. 2004. Dealer is unable to fix the problem. American honda states that above described condition is normal for all 2004 accords lx coupes. Info provided by patricia evans, american honda corp. Case manager. Case number n012005-05-1001024. Considering initiation of anti-lemon litigation.

Jan. 2015 traveling at 25 to 30 mph, driver front lower ball joint separated causing wheel to turn sideways in wheel well, which resulted in disabling vehicle, seperated cv shaft and fender damage. No injuries and had to have towed. May 2015 traveling 20 to 25 mph, passenger lower ball joint separated causing wheel to turn sideways in wheel well, resulted in disabling vehicle and damage to fender. Local police were called, no injuries and vehicle towed. July 2016 backing out of driveway, passenger front lower ball joint separated, causing wheel to turn sideways in wheel well, resulted in disabling vehicle, damage to fender,separated cv shaft, and dented the oil pan, no injuries. There is a fault in the design of the lower ball joint placement, the weight of the vehicle is naturally causing the ball to press against the retaining edge of the socket, resulting in metal on metal contact causing the retaining edge to wear resulting in separationof the ball joint. The only way to correct this would be to redesign the front suspension steering knuckle and lower control arm. The ball joint should be pressed into the socket with weight on the wheels not pulling it apart. My only suggestions until something is done about this, is go to a service garage and have them check the ball joints with a pry bar between the steering knuckle and lower control arm, if there is movement have it replaced and keep your receipts. Just shaking the wheel by hand isn't enough to see the movement. Do not pick the vehicle up by the lower control arm, it can result in control arm bushing separation.

Just purchased a new 2004 accord ex (37 miles) and it has been in twice in two weeks for alignment problems.they claim their is nothing else to do as the car is with facotory specs.the car still drifts to the right and is not correct.

Vibration in front end.steering wheel vibrates and so does the stick shift.

Car pulls/drifts to right.dealer appointment pending.

Purchased a new 2004 accord ex and it has been to the dealer twicefor alignment problems. They claim their is nothing else to do as the car is with facotory specs. The car still drifts to the right and is not correct.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While stopped at a stop light, the contact attempted to accelerate and noticed the engine began to race excessively. The vehicle would also lunge forward when driving at approximately 40 mph. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostics. The technician stated to the contact that the transmission and motor mounts would have to be replaced.the failure mileage was 87,263. .. Updated 04/11/12 updated 06/07/12 the front struts were replaced.

I was driving the car when the tire was punctured and the puncture went through the aluminum rim.i took the tire and rim to sears and they advised that this was not normal; they thought that the rim was defective.it is one thing for a nail to go through a tire, but it should not go through the rim.

My 2004 accord ex 4cyl hydroplanes in wet weather and the tires spin from a stop. Honda claims no incident was ever reported and my case number is n012008-10-2900938.

My 2004 honda accord ex v6 has traction control.all of a sudden the tc light came on and pushing the switch it will not go out.when you start up the car the orange triangle stays lit and then when you are driving the tc comes on and stays on. Brought it to a mechanic and he put it on the diagnostic machine but he didn't have the honda code.i called a honda dealership and they "release" the code information and i have to bring it into a honda dealer at $186 for the first hour just to run a test!!! the car does not even move in the snow here in the northeast without the tc.i heard that the honda accord was having issues with the traction control system.

Complaint regaring window tinting. *mr *sc

The car radio does not work, it will turn off suddenly and then without warning at any time will come back on and the loud unanticipated noise startles the driver. This happens even if the radio switch is turned off.

I brought this car and the dealership lied to me. They told me that i would be making certain payments which at the end were not the payments that i ended up making. I went to the dealership and tried to talk to somebody about my problems but nobody would pay attention to me. Nobody would do anything to help me with my problem . The dealership is a fraud. I want to cancel the problem of this car.

2004 honda accord.*ln

What is going on??? how can honda take zero responsibly for this? my car is in great condition mechanically but the outside is so rough. The paint is peeling everywhere, terrible on my hood, roof and trunk. This is not normal wear and tear. This is an issue! help please!

We bought a car from a car dealer and after purchasing we got a car facts and it says the mileage is wrong and inaccurate in state of california it has a branded title but it doesn't in oregon oregon but it should the mileage is conflicting it's not correct according to multiple car history sites it says 147k but engine says 151k and car facts has mileage stated as high as 208k

On july 6th, 2004, i took possession of our new 2004 honda accord sedan with 132 miles on the odometer.i scheduled to have honda accessories installed by the honda dealership on july 15th-16th, and picked up my vehicle on july 17th.upon picking up the vehicle (369 miles on odometer) the driver's side seatbelt would not retract.the seatbelt was completely pulled out and still would not retract.it took the dealership several hours, but they managed to replace the driver's side seatbelt which had failed.the replacement unit retracts very slowly and has to be manually maneuvered into place.will need to schedule another appointment to have it looked at again.in addition to this major safety incident, the outside temperature gauge has malfunctioned and no longer reads the correct temperature.

Paint on the hood is peeling off, the light on the radio,ac. Cd steering wheel and doors are not working.

Ac condenser failure - allegedly punctured by road debris.my wife was behind a truck carrying gravel traveling on an interstate highway.gravel may have spilled out and entered front of car, puncturing condenser unit.extended warranty will not cover - they claim issue was caused by road debris.i claim that if the car was properly designed, a simple pebble could not cause $500 worth of damage.

The radio/cd player hasn't worked about 95% of the life of this car. When it does in fact decide to turn on out of nowhere, it creates an extremely loud static noise that greatly startles the driver, which could potentially be a dangerous situation.

I was driving down the road and noticed that the air conditioner was not cooling.i took the automobile to the dealership to be checked and was told that rocks had hit the condenser and damaged.supposedly, it was replaced but less than 7 months later the same thing occurred (no cooling) and rocks had again damaged the condenser.fall was coming up, so the a/c was not used again until april '06.i feel the car is equipped with a design defect that is costly and potentially harmful. The lower front grill bumper is designed in a such a way that any road debris can enter and damage a fully exposed and unprotected a/c condenser. The design of the grill and condenser material leaves it vulnerable to be easily damaged by small gravel. There is no screen or deflector in place for the condenser to prohibit any road debris from damaging the condenser: therefore, the clearing and defogging of the inside window is difficult without the dehumidifier effect. An investigation should be conducted on the vulnerability of damage to the a/c condenser system.honda should be held responsible for repairing the problem, especially if this part is inferior and/or defective.

Went onto highway at 60 mph suddenly car won't drive you can here when i put gas into it but wouldn't drive at all.

As im driving with my foot on the gas peddal i start hearing a sound like transmission is spinning and power steering nosie once it warms up the nosie stops while on the street and on the highway also.

I was driving home one night and my car started acting strange .. I was barely pressing the gas but it was over revving. I was only going 10mph and the car was reving lik if i was goin over 80 . Then my car completely stoped.i cant move the car . It only goes in neutral. Doesnt go in gear nor in reverse .

Car is not starting we checkedeverything on the car.

Smells burning when use heated seats, something is burning. Passengerseat, we are afraid of fire,,we stopped using it.

On december 30, 2011 the back-light on my radio stereo as well as the a/c panel went out. This poses a safety issue because1. During storms or bad weather, i cannot see what station to turn the radio for tornado warnings or weather updates.2. To adjust a/c or heater settings, i must take my focus off the road to turn on the overhead light and adjust settings.3.in weather conditions such as high fog or where you need to use a defrost, i must must take my focus off the road to turn on the overhead light and adjust settings.

Went into honda for a resistant power steering hose recall installation on 10/22/18.after looking up the vin today on 10/23/18, the recall still exists.how do i know for certain the dealer actually took care of the problem?

As i was driving today on the highway the sunroof glass detached and flew away.

Possible safety hazard with 2004 honda accord. (nar) *mr while driving on the freeway at night with the cruise control activated,as the consumer approached the off ramp, he attempted to deactivate the cruise control by pressing what the consumer thought was the cancel button on the steering wheel but was unable to view the three button that was in conjunction with the cruise control and accidentally pressed the (res/accel) button and immediately began to speed up.the consumer felt that honda should add illumination to the three buttons on the steering wheel that activate and deactivate the cruise control. *sc

The gear shift release "button" dislodged from the shaft so you were unable to shift into a gear- it just fell out, never seemed loose.when i had the problem corrected i was told by honda that this problem is very prevelant in the 2004 accord (v-6) and that they sell many of these gear shift "buttons" a week!that tells me that there is a system-wide problem with this although i have never received a notification.

While driving, i hear and feel a loud thump, the car begins to jerk, slows down, and three different lights appear all at once on the dashboard. It's beginning to happen more frequently. Problem has been ongoing for the past two years. No one can seem to tell me what's wrong. I am aware that honda passed a recall on the transmission on the same year, make, and model of my car, but my car wasn't able to take advantage of the recall, because my vin # didn't apply. I believe there is a problem with my transmission and all vin #'s that share the same year, make, and model as i should be awarded the opportunity to take advantage of this recall option as well.

Srs light comes on and seat belt buckle needs to be removed and replaced and steering column needs to come off to figure out why light continues to come on. Seems like this is happening to many other 2004 honda accords and needs to be addressed. I'm told my air bags won't deploy until it is fixed.

I own a 2004 honda accord ex v6 sedan.i have approximately 9000 miles on the car.since i have had the car it intermittently will not start.i have taken it to the dealer three times for this problem and it still is not fixed.

I was driving on the parkway and the gas pedal engaged itself and accelerated by itself. I was trying to break but the break pedal also was locked and i had to move away from car to car so that i would not hit them and then finally the pedal released itself and reduced the speed. I took the car to honda and i am waiting for them to tell me what to do next.

I purchased my used 04 honda accord ex v6 from midlands honda in october 2007 with approx. 35,000 miles on it.never had any real mechanical issues and always got it serviced by the dealer.low and behold i recently encountered an issue with my transmission that gave me no warning.i appeared to be slipping or something, so i had it serviced and to no surprise, it is not fixed.the shop has advised that with only 118,000 miles that my transmission is shot.i researched a past recall on my vehicle after this happened and found that other consumers has the same issue with their accords and had to replace the transmission.i feel that honda has misled their consumers and that their products are not living up to their marketing and suggested quality.i used to own 5 different nissan vehicles, but the last purchase was repurchased by the dealer as a lemon because it was a new vehicle with numerous issues from sudden stalling to electronic issues, but no recalls b/c it was too new.i left nissan and welcomed honda into my family at that time, but i feel that my kids and are not safe.i have to replace a transmission that should have lasted as long as my engine, which received her new timing belt at 100,000 miles.i may be submitting my issue with absolutely no resolution, since honda did and is not really taking responsibility in their malfunction.i just want other honda owners to know that this problem with the transmission still exists and probably will for years to come.i guess after this repair is done, i may seek to investigate toyota or even and american made car.the amount of money it is costing me to repiar this used car is senseless and the transmission issue should have been corrected a long time ago.i pray that no one gets hurt or worse from this problem.thankfully my children and i were able to make it home ok.

I had a sudden fallen transmission problem while i was driving the car started jerking and loose speed due to the transmission not putting in the gears it got over heated fast and i was in traffic and had a stranger help me push it to the side and aaa towed it to my home then the next morning towed it to the dealer and the dealer said i need a new transmission after reading comments on motor trend.com honda failed to send me a recall notice about my transmission. The 2004 accordv6 obviously have transmission defects and i want my transmission paid for from honda im really upset and honda corp. Needs to pay for this.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.while driving less than 35 mph, the vehicle suddenly accelerated to 60 mph.the contact depressed the brake pedal with both feet, but the brakes failed to respond.he was finally able to stop the vehicle by pulling into a safe area and slamming the gear shifter into the park position.the vehicle continued to rev between 5,000-6,000 rpms.the dealer could not duplicate or determine the cause of the failure.the vehicle has not been repaired.the vin was unknown.the failure and current mileages were less than 70,000.

I was driving the highway and merging on an uphill ramp, the transmission raced and the car lost speed.about 20 miles later, i could feel something wrong with maintaining my speed and there was hesitation.another 20 miles later, i lost all forward movement in drive and left the highway.i was able to go another few miles on a side street in 2nd gear and then the car stalled in the middle of the street.the transmission is completely lost.

My 17-year-old daughter was routinely driving to school on a rural road in our 2004 honda accord.she says the vehicle accelerated even as she applied brakes, and that she was unable to keep the vehicle on the road.it veered into a ditch, over large rocks placed to prevent erosion and swerved so that the front end was in the street as the remaining portion could not pull out of the ditch.the airbag also deployed.

On 4 instances i have been in my 2004 honda accord where it has suddenly accelerated and the rpm's will jump up and then down, even with my foot off the gas.the car has also been in park and the rpms increased to above 4.twice at a stoplight the car was revving up and i was pressing down on the gas pedal with both feet to keep it stopped.in all instances, turning off the ignition and restarting fixed the problem.i have had it totally checked out by the honda dealership and they have found nothing wrong with the car.

When coming to a stop applied brake but car accelearted like gas pedal was being applied rpm speeded up.end result was rear ending car in front of me.crash resulted in $2700.00 amage to my vehicle and $800.00 to car while at dealership for routine service mentioned problem to service person he stated he had no knowledge of problem did not attempt to duplicate problem.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact was driving approximately 45 mph when he depressed the brake pedal. The speed rate increased to 65 mph unexpectedly. The brakes were engaged repeatedly. The vehicle continued to accelerate. When the emergency brake was engaged the vehicle came to a stop. The engine was turned off. The police was called to the scene and inspected the vehicle. The police informed that the accelerator pedal was stuck. He applied slight pressure to the accelerator pedal which immediately released from the stuck position. The vehicle was towed to an authorized dealer for diagnosis. The technician was unable to duplicate the problem. Also, he stated the failure could possibly be related to the driver side floor mat or the gps charger. The contact expressed significant concern that the accelerator pedal defect had contributed to the failure. The failure mileage was 95,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated the vehicle suddenly accelerated when the brakes were applied. The transmission appeared to slip or skip since the sudden acceleration failure occurred. The vehicle was not inspected by the dealer. The failure mileage was 73,100.

Unintended accelerationcar shift lever was in d3 and the brake was down when the engine started revving up and down as if in neutral.thinking the racing noise was from another vehicle the driver released the brake in preparation of driving. The vehicle suddenly lurched forward burning rubber. Re-applying the brakes brought it to a stop. At that point it was noticed the gear selector was on d3 rather than d. The gear was put into drive and all seemed ok.the failure could not be duplicated later and no warning lights came on.the only unusual thing was that we had just used the vehicle to jump start another.

As i was driving my car would not shift gears . Specifically,i was driving on the freeway the car went from 60 mph down to 35 mph and would not slip into gear. This happened asi tried to accelerate to merge onto another freeway. It seemed as though the car was stuck in neutral which it was not. This was very dangerous because asother vehicles were traveling at high speeds my car nearly came to a halt on the freeway. Luckily, i prayed my way into gear and it worked. It was quite scary since i was traveling with my child i easily could of been rear ended. No sensor lights turned on, there were no warning lights. My car has been serviced routinely and 2 days later it happened again. It is now at the dealership. When i read up on the problem it seems to be common. On one site i saw over 200 complaints for the same complaints and same make of the car. I can only imagine how many more complaints there have been. I hope that the federal agency and honda act responsibly and pay for the recall on these transmission problems.

Driving on major highway during rush hour with my two children in the back seat, traveling at about 45 mph car suddenly accelerated to 60mph. I immediately applied the brakes but they had locked and were pushing up against my foot.i called 911 the officer told me to take my foot off brake.when i did the car immediately accelerated to 80 mph.it increased in increments of 10 to 120mph. Brakes and emergency brakes completely failed.i traveled for more than 6 miles dodging traffic before the car suddenly decelerated and the brakes re-engaged.i was able to pull to the side of the road and let police know where i was.vehicle was towed to dealer where they found throttle body was stuck open due to soot and carbon build up.dealer noted the throttle body looked like it had never been cleaned.dealer suggested if i had brought the car to honda for regular service this would not have happened.i service my car every 3000 miles my car had been serviced by honda for tune ups and other problems in the past.i am extremely lucky to be alive.i have read 11 similar incidents on this website.investigations need to happen before someone gets killed.

Transmission has been accelerating very fast overheating, slipping, it appears the transmission fluid have been leaking however i took it in for service about a month ago and everything was fine. My dealership from february 13, 2012september 28, 2012 commonwealth honda has been claiming there is nothing wrong with this transmission the suspension or the timing belt. They performed service and all of them they claim everything is fine. Now less than 30 days later my transmission is broken. A vehicle with just got problems should not continue to be resold.

Honda accord 2004. While pulling into a parking space, the car suddenly accelerated and jumped the curb. I could not stop the car by jamming the brake. The car went into the eastbound lane of the road and hit the rear bumper of a pickup truck. The air bag opened and hit my face and caused a bloody nose and a big bruise on my left wrist. Then the car jumped the median separating eastbound lane from the westbound. Then the car stopped, the engine was still on and the gear was in the park. The police was informed. The mileage is about 50,000. There are many complaints against the honda accord on internet under speed control complaints. Updated 06/23/10.updated ivoq 07/14/10.updated ivoq 08/31/10

August: 1st. Driving home shifted into 1st gear to go from a stop light. Car hesitated, began to go real slow even when trying to accelerate. Pushed gas pedal all the way to floor car did not go any faster. Rpm were revving up as if the car was going faster. Went into 2nd gear....the same. Check engine and tcs light was on. Turned off car 15min later the tcs light was off but check engine light was still on. Stayed on for about 2 days. Got codes check, it stated it was all misfires. 300-306. Reset. September: on the 15 fwy south on a sunday in september with my mother and kids going around 70mph in fast lane. Car then lost power instantly. Went down to 40mph car began to jerk and sputter. Had to put on hazard light and get off fwy as safe as possible. Very dangerous!!!!! stop and called aaa. Engine codes read again. Codes were: po300, po3001, po302, po303, po304, po305, po306,.p2138. Shut off car waited 30mins and car drove fine and tcs light went off, the check engine light went off later. Took car to honda specialist and they said it was the misfire of 1st coil spring. Got that replaced along with fuel injection cleaning and oil change.november-january: car running sluggish. Honda dealer says nothing is wrong. Taking off sluggish. Check engine light flashes on and off from time to time.feb 13th driving home on 210 fwy east at 8:30p. Going 70mph in 6the gear cruising and car instantly looses power again to 30 mph. Making cars swerve around me. Had to pull off fwy very slow with hazard lights on. Car began to sputter and jerk.feb16. Check engine and tcs light turned on while stopped at stop light. Car lost power and slowly turned into intersection. Pulled over. This is now becoming a safety hazard for my son and i and no one can give us answers and keep fixing things that aren't fixing the problem. Please help!

I'm driving 427 south (toronto) late evening, and i approach someone who is driving 80 km/hr, so i decide to overtake the car. I change a lane, accelerate for couple seconds, and when i release a gas pedal, my car doesn't slow down, it continues to accelerate on its own, and engine is running violently, it reaches max rpms (i think it's 5000 rpms), and than a computer drops rpms down. So, nothing is pressing a gas pedal, and the engine pulling like crazy, car is accelerating, and highway is over in 5 seconds. I touch a gas pedal - it is soft, but it's springing back when i release it, and there is no a bottle or a carpet stuck in between, i check cruse control - it is not on, so i press brakes and try to slow down the car with brakes which is not easy because the engine is still running on max rpms and pulling a car, you can feel it. So, i stop eventually at the side of the road and shut down the engine.the next day i checked under the hood for the problem, and i discovered the next. There is a part of a car called a throttle, that regulates air intake in the engine, and this way speed of engine is regulated too. The throttle is regulated by two cables. One cable (not a wire) goes from a gas pedal, and it's attached to a metal bracket on a throttle. Another cable (not a wire) goes from cruise control, and it's attached to a plastic bracket on a throttle. So, plastic deteriorated over time, and cruise control cable broke off and jammed the throttle on the max opening when i was driving on the highway.i think honda has to do a recall to fix this situation because it is a safety issue. When something brakes in your car and you cannot start a car, or when something starts squeaking or rattling, and you have time to go to a mechanic to fix it - it's one story, but when you drive and you car accelerates on it's own - it's a different story.

Another death could be avoided, this car was recalled in 2014 too late for eadomination of the car, and now after speaking with attorneys again the air bars are involved.our son was so evict rated that there was nothing to do, pronounced dead at the scene . Emt's were helpless, he lost his face and his chest.no protection from this vehicle, pleas notify others.[xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

As i merged into a freeway lane, my 2004 hondas transmission failed causing me to nearly be rear ended by an oncoming vehicle.

I was driving along at approximately 35-40 miles per hour when i started to brake at a red-light. My car did did not stop accelerating. I pressed the brakes as far as they would go to slow down. When i got to a low speed i put the car in neutral and then i put the car in park and turned the ignition off. A minute later i turned the ignition on and the engine was still racing while it was in park. I brought it to a dealership and they held it for 2-3 days and informed me that they didn't find anything wrong with my vehicle. I am very concerned due to the fact that this was the third incident of uncontrollable acceleration.

My 2004 honda accord v6 transmission decided to die on saturday november the 15th. I was driving on the interstate when i realized the rpm's were going up, but i wasn't getting any acceleration. I pulled over to check my transmission fluid, oil and etc. Everything was good. So i start back on the road trying to make it to my destination. The next thing i know i heard what sounded like a chain breaking off and the car jumped back like i was gearing down really low. I hit my head on the steering wheel and blacked out for a minute. Thankfully i had someone with me and they grabbed the steering wheel and directed us off the interstate. We lifted the hood once again and could smell something burnt. We were able to get it to a mechanic who said the transmission had failed. We had no issues prior to the date the transmission failed. I'm extremely upset by this. The car had been taken care of and maintained regularly. My family is honda enthusiast and have never had problems. That is why we always bought honda's, for their reliability. I think honda needs to make this right and have the transmission fixed. From what i've read this has been a major problem affecting tons and the transmission has been recalled. I thank god i didn't kill or hurt anyone during this ordeal.

While driving vehicle speed control failed. Upon depressing the brakes the rpms increased, andvehicle just took off.consumer's vehicle rear ended the vehicle in front.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving slowly to park the vehicle, it lunged forward and crashed into a wooden fence. The failure recurred several times. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for a diagnosis and the contact was informed that the throttle was faulty and would need to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The failure mileage was 31,000 and the current mileage was 32,000. ..updated08-30-12 updated 09/07/2012

Upon entering the expressway (from the entrance ramp), i engaged the accelerator (gas pedal) to transition into existing traffic.upon reaching an adequate speed, i quickly began to approach a car in front of me (this was during morning rush hour).i needed to apply a bit of pressure to the brakes to react to flow of traffic - and upon taking my foot off the brake, realized that my car was still accelerating.i quickly reapplied pressure to the brakes and tried to use my left foot to "un-jam" the accelerator.i did not look to see what might have caused the accelerator to stick, as i was focused on the road in front of me.i then applied heavy pressure to the brakes, engaged the emergency brake, and turned off the ignition.i was able to coast to the shoulder without further incident - though this could have been a very serious incident under different conditions or had a driver not reacted in the same manner.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that while driving approximately 5 mph and making a right hand turn, the vehicle suddenly accelerated to 50 mph. The vehicle crashed into a pole and the airbags did not deploy upon impact. The driver was not injured during the crash. The police were not notified. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was pending an investigation. The manufacturer had not been notified. The failure mileage was approximately 62,000.

At a stop with the brakes depressedrpms accelerated. This caused consumer's vehicle to rear end the vehicle in front.dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem. Vehicle was still drivable.

My daughter was driving on the freeway and without stepping on the gas, the car kept accelerating.when she tried to brake to slow down, the car would shudder and kept trying to accelerate.it was not a floor mat problem.she got up to 85mph!!she had to down shift (automatic transmission) to try and slow down to get off the freeway in yorba linda, ca.thankfully, she got off safely and managed to stop the car.she had aaa tow the car home.even the tow truck driver could not get the car in neutral and said he felt the car revving.sounds just like the toyota incidents, but was not aware of hondas having this issue.this is very serious!!!so very grateful that my daughter did not get hurt or injure anyone else.i know this is not a mistake of pressing the wrong pedal. Is there any other problems with hondas like this?we will be towing the car to our mechanic soon.

I own a 2004 v6 honda accord with 62k miles on it. While driving on 5/7/10, the car suddenly accelerated by itself, my tachometer jumped up to 7 (red area), i used brakes and it slowed down some, then it sped up again, then it dropped down to no power. I almost had an accident and was very shaken up but managed to pull out of traffic and over. The car was towed to anderson honda in baltimore city, maryland. Something is very wrong with this car. Please investigate so that it will not happen to other people. I did call honda headquarters, too and reported this.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.while pulling into a parking space, the vehicle suddenly accelerated and jumped over two curbs and a bush.the vehicle finally came to a stop when it crashed into a parked vehicle.the contact had her foot on the brake pedal during the acceleration.the air bags failed to deploy.the occupant seated in the passenger seat sustained lower back injuries because the seat belt failed to restrain the passenger and the contact.the vehicle is currently being repaired at a body shop and will be taken to the honda dealer to be diagnosed.police report number 07171505 was filed with the cochie county sheriff's department.the speed was unknown.the current and failure mileages were 39,000.the consumer stated the air bag light had illuminated, however there was no air bag deployment. Updated 10/10/07.

Pulled up to a boulevard stop in a subdivision; made a complete stop and then made a left-hand turn.auto began accelerating to a tremendous speed and i was unable to stop it.within 2 blocks, i turned off the ignition and shifted into park and auto kept on accelerating.i came to a dead end and had to made a leftturn and, at the speed i was going, the turn ended up a 2-wheel turn.after about 50 feet the auto finally came to a stop.

04 honda accord lx 4dr sdn silver.when braking at stop-light or other stops car suddenlyaccelerates and i have to quickly shove it neutral it revs to high rpms a finally returns to normal rpms, it has happened ondates 2-8-10 4-5-10 4-23-10 and 5-17-10 was towed to russell &smith honda,in houston tx. I watched them do tests on car'scomputer. I didn't understand all the tech part but they saideverything checked ok. I have the feeling they don' believe me.it's at the dealership as of this date 5-21-10 and i'm meeting withthem today at above date. I'm really afraid of driving it !!incidents dates i just put the first of 4 below i left out one thingwhile i was in the office and the car went back to the service-baythe service manager told me they up-dating the software on thecar's computor.quote "we don't tell that to honda".

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving 35 mph, with her foot on the brakes the vehicle accelerated up to 70 mph on its own . The contact then shifted into park while driving 5 mph when she was able to turn the vehicle off. The dealer was contacted and stated that the only thing they could do was adiagnostic test that would take two days. The failure and current mileages were 78000.

4 cylinder automatic transmission started slipping during acceleration from a complete stop. Transmission would cause the car to her forward when breaking and after coming to a complete stop. The transmission completely failed at just over 54,000 miles and will not upshift. The car will only go about 20 mph, when the accelerator is engaged, it only revs up the engine and the vehicle redlines, the transmission will not shift into a higher gear.

First, i called approximately two weeks ago and filed a complaint over the telephone.the man i talked to said he would follow up with an email to me, which he never did. He also said i would receive something by mail, which i never did. My name is [xxx]i would like to know what happened to that complaint?in short:my 2004 honda accord's transmission failed at 94k. Honda said my vin was not part of the recall. Who did honda make a deal with? i had to pay to have the trans rebuilt. Now going high speeds for long distances the dash board lights up, the d light blinks, the triangle comes on, the engine light comes on. Once the car cools down most lights go off and after 3 cycles, the engine light goes off. Auto zone came up with some p code that it was a sensor. The trans guy replaced it., i am still getting dashboard lights and this time i lost the speedometer. Someone said the trans is overheating. But then why the p code that it is a sensor electrical problem? if honda is having such a big problem with this why isn't the highway safety commission getting involved? why doesn't everyone write to them and make a complaint? why aren't you getting involved with this issue?honda put a bad product in their cars and the consumers are suffering.in 1970s chevy put a small trans in a mid size car with plastic parts. After 3 transmissions and a trip to court the judge ordered they put a bigger trans in my car. Is this the same thing? this is a very serious problem with honda and their transmissions and i would like to know why the consumers are getting the raw deal on this?the honda dealership said they don't know anything about this problem?how can that be when there are so many complaints!information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

(the vehicle is at d-drive gear) when i put my foot on brake pedal to slow down my 2004 honda accord ex-l for a red traffic light, when the speed meter was lower than 20 mph something funny with engine happened. The vehicle engine rpm jumped high to around 2000 then stayed at around 1300 even though it is totally stopped. Engine was still delivering extra power and making noise louder than it should be. I had to step harder on the brake immediately to stop the car to avoid hitting the car in the front. It wont happen often but have already happened 3 times (may 28th, june 16th and june 18th).

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact stated that the vehicle quickly accelerated in backward when the vehicle was placed in reverse.the vehicle came to a complete stop when it crashed into another vehicle.the speed was unknown.there were no injuries and no police report was filed.the vehicle was destroyed.the manufacturer was not notified.the approximate failure mileage was 106,000.

When parking the car in a parking lot, as i was turning into the parking space the car jumped (went very fast forward and hit the wall in front of me) even though i had my foot on the brakes i felt i had no control of the car and the engine turned off on it's own. I also noticed it jumped gears, it was no longer on d but d3. This incident caused damage to the bumper of the car.

Merging onto ct rt 8 south, i accelerated using passing gear. Unable to disengage the throttle, i put the transmission inneutral and shut off the ignition. Since i then had no power steering nor power brakes, it took almost 3 miles to stop.i reached speeds of 85-90 and had to weave in and out of traffic until i could get to the shoulder and eventually stop.after being towed to the honda dealer, i was informed the cruise control cable wrapped around the throttle cable thussticking it. I am having the car completely checked: brakes, transmission, accelerator, etc. This was a toyota momentthat luckily ended with no accidents nor deaths.

Dt*: the contact stated while the vehicle was placed in reverse with slight brake pressure applied, there was a pronounced vibration physically felt within the entire vehicle followed by the vehicle lurching backwards into a fence.there was minor damage to the rear fender area, and no injuries were sustained.the police were not alerted.the manufacturer was notified.updated 12/18/2006 - the sudden acceleration failure occurred twice.

As i was pulling out of my parking spot at the local kmart, in my 2004 honda accord ex, i noticed another car backing out also.i applied my brake and put my car from reverse into drive to pull a little ways back into my parking space so i would not get into an accident, when suddenly and without warning (the blink of an eye) my car crashed into another vehicle.in shock, i pressed harder on the brake, but my car continued to accelerate and i could not stop it.i hit two other parked cars before the brakes finally stopped the car.thank god it stopped as my car was heading toward the kmart store.one 85-year old lady was injured while in her car. The other two cars were empty. A lot of damage to 3 vehicles plus almost $7,000 damage to my accord.after my car was repaired, i asked the honda dealership to look at my car and they could find nothing wrong.i asked to have the cruise control disconnected as i have read that may be what causes "sudden acceleration accidents" and honda refused saying if something went wrong they would be liable. This is a nightmare, just horrible, as i am being forced to drive my car and i am frightened another incident will occur.something needs to be done!

My honda accord 2004, v4 , has unintended acceleration especially when after initial ignition, the brakes do not seem to hold the acceleration well. It has been happening on multiple days the most recent being on january 5th 2010.

Just happened sept.5th. No action taken thus far.;2004 honda accord accelerated w/o my foot on gas and then w/i a few minutes, it wouldn't go at all.3 women stuck on major 2 lane highway on the way back from beach on labor day week-end.very dangerous and scary and unsafe.i would say that the transmission is faulty and that honda is responsible for what could have been a major accident.i am concerned for the safety and well-being of other honda accord owners that are not aware of this safety issue.police and tow truck were needed.

While i were driving locals, i notice a sudden drop in speed and spike in rpm. When i tried to accelerate, only rpm would go up and the car would not shift to higher gear. This happened without any warnings. No engine light. Nothing. If this happened in the freeway, it would have been very serious situation. I also noticed numerous 2003 2004 honda accord owners to have similar problems. This is definitely manufacturer's fault. I had to rebuild the transmission which came out to be $1820. This is serious situation.

The contact owned a 2004 honda accord. While accelerating from a stop, the vehicle sped off without warning. The contact lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a retaining wall. The air bags deployed. The driver sustained injuries to the ribs and had a lot of internal bruising, including lacerations from the air bag deployment. The injuries required medical attention. A police report was filed. The vehicle was destroyed and towed to a tow lot. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 39,655.

I was driving on the interstate when all of a sudden i was no longer able to accelerate. The car jerked when i tried to accelerate or brake. I was able to steer it off onto the side of the road. After taking it in to get it looked at, i was told it is the transmission. According to several articles online and mechanic at the shop i took it too, 2004 honda accords are known for having weak transmissions. It was so unexpected and i take car of my car. I felt completely unsafe trying to get it off the interstate going 20 miles an hour as it jerked along and apparently people already know about this issue?? i have just had the car for a year now and bought it from a honda dealership. Not a word was said to me about the issues with these models or safety recalls for several honda models made in 2004 - but apparently not mine.

I was parking my car in a parking lot when my 2004 honda accord suddenly accelerated, jumped a curb and hit a car. The air bag did not go off.i had muscle strain in the neck and had to go to physical therapy.there was no occupant in the other car.honda claimed to check for equipment malfunction after the repair and said everything was working correctly.

Loss of cruise control while driving, resulting in unexpected change in speed and operator distraction.

While driving my car at 60 mph on cruise control, it suddenly started increasing speed.then i noticed that the accelerator pedal was pressed to the floor of my car.then i began to use the brakes to try and control the speed, but they did not function well at all.finally after struggling in on this rural road, i was able to slow it down, i called 911, then i just used the emergency brake to stop it because i didn't know what else to do.although this was a terrifying experience, it could have been tragic if had not been in a rural area with very little traffic.up to that point, this car had been in excellent condition low maintenance and really good car, but that day it was smoking and i thought it would catch fire.lastly, the repairs cost $696 which is much more than i had ever paid for this car

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the gears failed to shift properly from park into the other gears. The failure occurred intermittently without warning. In addition, the vehicle failed to accelerate when the accelerator pedal was depressed. The vehicle was taken to mclarty honda (10 colonel glenn ct, little rock, ar 72210, (501) 227-7000) to determine the cause of the failure. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vin and failure mileage were not available.

While driving on interstate, car accelerated without pressure of gas pedal.when brakes, applied car shock violently and was unable to stop.when safe to attempt to pull off the road, i had to :stand on the brakes, put the car in park, turned off the ignition and cruised until the car stop. The police came to my assistance and saw nothing was stuck on the gas pedal and also looked to see if my accelerator cable appeared to be stuck.it was not.when i tried to restart the car in park, the engine revived as though the gas pedal was completely depressed.car was towed to dealership.i barely missed crashing into a pole.if there had been a vehicle in front of me, i would most like have struck it as my car accelerated to over 70 miles per hour.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact attempted to accelerate from a traffic stop when the pedal became stuck in the open throttle position. The contact applied the brakes but the brakes failed to operate and crashed into the rear of another vehicle. There was one reported injury. A police report was available. The vehicle was taken to a repair facility where the mechanic advised the contact that the failure potentially occurred because the contact's feet were too wide. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure recurred and the contact was involved in a second crash. There were no injuries. A police report was available. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted however, never responded. The failure mileage was approximately 80,000 and the current mileage was approximately 96,000.

Dt*: the contact stated while applying brake while traveling downhill, the brake pedal extended all the way to the floor board and the vehicle accelerated forward crashing into a tree.the contact was wearing a seat belt, and no injuries were sustained.the vehicle sustained minor damage.the police were not alerted.the vehicle was towed to the dealer for inspection.the dealer was unable to duplicate the problem or find anything wrong.the manufacturer was alerted. Updated 11/30/2006 -

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.while driving 65 mph the vehicle automatically accelerated without warning.the contact depressed the brake pedal.however, the vehicle failed to stop.the vehicle automatically shifted into neutral.the honda dealer was unable to duplicate the failure.t the current and failure mileages were 18,000.

While driving 30 mph vehicle vibrated uncontrollably. Consumer applied the brake pedal and the vehicle accelerated uncontrollably.consumerwas able to maintain control of the vehicle, and pulled over. Vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection.

While releasing the brake pedal vehicle accelerated uncontrollably. Consumer was not able to maintain control of the vehicle, and it crashed into a garage wall. Vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection three times. However, the mechanic could not duplicate the problem. .....no gas was applied. Service manager didn't attempt tofind problem and attempted no repairs. Car was then taken to anther honda dealer who found 2 faulty parts the first time they lookedat car. All four incidents were reported to second honda dealer.

While applying the accelerator pedal vehicle accelerated uncontrollably. Consumer was unable to maintain control of the vehicle, and it crashed into a convenient store. Driversustained minor injuries. Vehicle was towed to the dealer for inspection.

When trying to stop the vehicle consumer had to put both feet on the brakes, and place the vehicle into neutral, the acceleration was so great.dealer could not find any defects.

2004 honda accord-ex (cloth); bought new at honda dealership.from the purchase date to present, problems with the following:*air conditioner/heater:water dripping from vents and window area; musty/moldy smell.*driver's seat: only one-way power is up; extremely uncomfortable.*stereo/entertainment:display goes on and off; cd's are burning hot when removed after playing for short time; whole area around system and panels are hot; sound is muffled from speakers.*front driver door:latch not functioning properly; doesn't stay open when it should and closes on person in driver seat when getting in/out car.*brakes: grinding.unk:after snow or rain and after brushing off snow from vehicle or after rain has stopped-- when trunk is open, water/snow gets into trunk (not designed well...needs better weather-stripping.)

Was attempting to explain to my son how to stop my 2004 honda accord by pulling the emergency brake, while the car was moving in cruise control.the cruise control does not disconnect.pulling on the emergency brake only makes the cruise control increase the speed of the engine.

At 69,600 miles the wiper motor failed on my honda 2004 accord ex v6 navi. Had the motor replaced for $470. Upon dis-assembly corrosion was discovered in the motor housing. This is what is described in the honda 2003 accord recall. Part number: 76505-sda-a011. The recalled part was -a01; with replacement part being -a11. My replacement part is -a11. The problem was discovered in my driveway; had i been driving at the time of the failure it could have been catastrophic. Request honda issue a recall for this safety issue.

In early 2011, i noticed that the backlights for the hvac controls, radio, and gear shifter all went out. The cabin is completely dark when driving at night. When i contacted honda, they said that this is an identified problem on some 2003-2004 accords but that my car is excluded from the extended warranty. The repair is $1,000 which is not a reasonable cost for a manufacturer defect. It is very difficult to operate the vehicle at night without a properly lit cabin.

I was coming home from work while it was raining and my windshield wipers stopped suddenly i was unable to see or use them and had no prior indication this was going to happen. Just so happened i did not have an accident but this could have been worse not only for me but other drivers as well.

1. No events leading up to this failure.2. Driving highway in rain, windshield wipers suddenly fail, consequences are severely decreased visibility.3. Windshield wiper motor is determined to be the failure.replacement costs are $500.

Windshield wipers suddenly stopped working. No previous indication of failure. Fuse is good, wiper motor won't turn on.

Windshield wiper do not work properly when driving in the rain.i live in san diego and it rarely rain here so i rarely had to use my wipers.every time i use my wipers in the rain it would stop working after about 5 minutes - the wiper would start moving sluggish as if getting stuck then it would actually stop midway on the windshield.i had to turn the wipers off and on a few times to get it working again and then after a few seconds the same thing happened again.i no longer drive this car in the rain fortunately it does not rain very often in san diego.it works fine when not raining (windshield fluid cleaning window).i checked the recall for honda and found that the 2003 accord was recalled for defective wiper motor and this recall was issue on 4/17/2008.i can't help but wonder how many other accord years were affected with the same defective wiper motor issue.honda accord 2003-2007 are basically the same body style so it is very likely that the same type of wiper motor defect exist in all these models. I was going to ignore the problem however last month, san diego had a huge rain storm and i had to use my accord and nearly got in an accident since i was unable to see.i am going to get this wiper fixed now since it is too much of a risk not to (i have a second car so it is rare that i use the accord when it rains - which too is rare in san diego).*ln

I was traveling on route 50 and my windshield wipers stopped workingon the kent narrows bridge in the middle of the down pours that we were having herein centreville maryland on saturday 8-22-2009.i called honda of america today after speaking to my mechanic and he said that there was a recall on some of the accords for the motors corroding due to water getting under the windshield wiper motor covers. Honda of america told me that only covered the honda accords for the year of 2003.this recall occurred july 2008.i had the same problem and my motor stopped working on route 50 in traffic traveling with no visibility.i could have been killed as i could not see a thing in front of me and i had my 13 year old son in the car with me.i had the motor replaced today 8-24-2009if you need the part i would have to know by tomm so that i could get my mechanic to keep it for me.i have seen other persons on line that have had this same issue.pl;ease help as this is extremely dangerous to be in a down pour and to have your windshield wipers stop working in traffic. On a major highway where the speed limit is 55mph.

I have a 2004 honda accord sedan ex, during the tropical storm hanna, i was driving in heavy rain, when my windshield wipers stopped working. Very dangerous situation and this could have been tragic. There is a recall on all 2003 honda accords for faulty windshield wiper motors, but no recall on the 2004. My mechanic has found that it is the same situation as the 2003 cars and will be replacing the motor. This is a huge issue, when they quit working while driving in a bad storm. Honda, should be notified of this and seriously consider a recall. This could have been life threatening.!!! i have reported my incident to them, and would like to see some action taken on this matter.sarah king

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord ex. The contact was driving 25 mph in rainy weather when the windshield wipers failed and became stuck in mid-operation. The vehicle was taken to a local mechanic who inspected the failure and advised that the motor for the windshield wipers failed and would need replacing.the vehicle was then taken to the dealer who advises that there were no recalls for the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 118,000 and the current mileage was 130,000.

We were driving down the highway one afternoon and it began to rain. We turned on our windshield wipers and nothing happened. We were forced to pull over on the side of the highway to wait out the storm since we had zero visibility without the wipers. Our wipers have not worked since that point. I have noted that the 2003 honda accords had a recall for a defect in the windshield wiper motor and this seems to fit that description though honda has informed me that no recall has been issued for the 2004 accords, despite this being an identical issue that is not common outside of this defect and is on a similar model. It is a rather dangerous situation to occur since one will only notice the wipers stopped working during a rainstorm.

Windshield wipers failed to work on my wife's 2004 honda accord ex. While it was raining. Wiper motor replaced.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While driving approximately 35 mph, the contact activated the defroster to clear the windshield but it would not function. The contact was unable to see the roadway and crashed into a mail box. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for diagnostics. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and advised that there was a common problem with the circuit board but they would not cover any repair costs because the warranty had expired. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 103,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the passenger side front window failed to open or close. The vehicle was taken to the dealer to have a diagnostic test performed. The failure was located within the motor. The dealer replaced the passenger and driver side window motor to prevent the drivers side switch from failing to function properly. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer stated that the vin was not included in nhtsa campaign number 13v260000 (visibility). The approximate failure and current mileage was 100,000.

Light display went out that controls radio and hvac components 2 years ago. Dark at night when driving and when the windows get fogged up you can not see the switch to turn on defrost because the printed circuit board has stopped working, so it requires you to turn on interior light to find the defrost button, this is very dangerous while driving at night. After researching last night i found honda extended the warranty on this until 2011 or 100,000. So i called honda and i was told i'm past the warranty it's whichever comes first (i never received a letter from honda or it would have went in to get fixed) this in my opinion should be covered by the dealer as it could cause a fatality with someone fumbling with the interior lights just to get the defrost buttons on.

The passenger window began rolling up and staying up all on its own, at anytime it wanted. It would return to normal working order after i restarted the car. Then one day- it rolled down, and would not work again. I found out i could override with the keys to roll up. But id have to window lock to stay. Then one day we smell burning- we traced it to the door- and the override no longer works. Now the driver window is beginning to do the same behavior. So far i've replaced driver switch= 325.00 --quote for motor= 400.00--i know it will need the switch too... That is over 1000.00 just to get the window up??? that is absurd!

Both front wipers stop working intermittently during a rain or snow storm.nothing solves the problem - e.g. Changing from on/off/high/medium/intermittent. Turning lights and fan off doesn't help.the wipers stop moving at random positions, sometimes stopping for a few seconds, to minutes. Note that both wipers stop working together; they either both are moving or both stopped.this has happened during driving (on highway and city) in at least 2 rain storms and one snow storm, within the last 5 years.my only recourse has been to try to look out the side window, because i have about 10% visibility through the windshield.i am very lucky to have not crashed.note that this problem is hard to reproduce - the wipers normally work, except when i actually need them.i refuse to drive this car with rain or snow in the forecast.2 dealers have looked at it and found nothing wrong. I have also had the battery changed.

My radio and a/c display went out. I have to turn on my interior lights at night to adjust the temperature in my car. It is extremely dangerous if my windows get foggy and i cannot fix it without pulling off of the road. This car needs to be recalled. I should not have to pay $1000 for a problem that all of these models are having.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact was traveling 55 mph in rainy weather when the windshield wipers failed. The vehicle was not taken to have the failure diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer offered no assistance. The failure mileage was 58,000.

I was driving on the freeway with rain, and the whole front panel (where the stereo, a/c, emergency light, went off. As i was tryng to find the emergency light( cause i was going slow in the rain and fix the temp. To clear de window i almost crash with another car. This shoul be taken more serious. I called and honda said i was out of warranty. Ive been going to the dealer and they want me to pay almost a $1000, i called honda customer service and they insist i ve benn out of warranty.this afect the concentration and visibility on the car .i've been reading and its a common problem on this model.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. When the vehicle was started, the windshield wipers were activated and unexpectedly became inoperable. There was a recall for the 2003 accord models under nhtsa campaign: 08v169000 (visibility). The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 41,475.

Windshield wipers don't work

While driving on the highway, it started pouring rain. I turned on my wipers. When the wipers were in a vertical position they stopped. I immediately lost visibility because it was raining so hard. I was able to get to the side of the road. I put the wiper speed lever in several different positions but nothing would make them work. I checked the fuses while i waited on the rain to stop. Once it stopped raining, i returned the wipers to the down position and was able to drive safely. There are numerous complaints about the wiper motor and also the wiper switch. The wiper motor was recalled for the 2003 accord. I feel like a similar recall should be done for the 2004 accords.

Climate control display and lighting goes out(also radio display) which makes it impossible to turn on defoggers or other items at night when drivingwell known defect that should cause a total recall.

2004 honda accord-ex (cloth); bought new at honda dealership.from the purchase date to present, problems with the following:*air conditioner/heater:water dripping from vents and window area; musty/moldy smell.*driver's seat: only one-way power is up; extremely uncomfortable.*stereo/entertainment:display goes on and off; cd's are burning hot when removed after playing for short time; whole area around system and panels are hot; sound is muffled from speakers.*front driver door:latch not functioning properly; doesn't stay open when it should and closes on person in driver seat when getting in/out car.*brakes: grinding.unk:after snow or rain and after brushing off snow from vehicle or after rain has stopped-- when trunk is open, water/snow gets into trunk (not designed well...needs better weather-stripping.)

While turning on the heater defogger cold air would come out from the vents.afterwards, the inside windshield would have water forming on the windshield.then the water would leak onto the glass and freeze up.this caused poor visibility while driving.the consumer has contacted the dealer on numerous occasions about thisproblem but it has not been resolved and still occurs repeatedly.please provide additional information.

Audio-hvac display module is dim or dark: the audio display and controls (knobs, buttons, bars) of the audio-hvac display module are dim or are dark. There is a known problem with the honda accords 2003-2007 where one of the components of the printed circuit board ( pcb) which controls the center audio console fails and then the whole audio console goes dark. So when you are driving the car, you cannot see any button or knob on the center console. It's almost impossible to change the heat / cool , the fan speed or any function that is controlled by the counter console. Honda initially sent out a technical service bulletin and they extended the warranty on the audio console to 7 years /100, 000 miles. But the problem still exists in a large number of cars. This is not like a transmission or a brake issue which can wear down over a number of years. This is a problem with the electronics on the car and should be escalated to a recall. This is a very dangerous problem as the console lighting does completely dark and the driver cannot see or locate any controls within the car. This can cause serious problem when driving and should be addressed immediately. Honda has issues a technical service bulletin number 04-027. This bulletin in the proof that honda knows about the problem. The extended warranty that honda has offered is of no use because a lot of people who have this problem are out of the warranty terms ( 7 years // 100,000 miles) this should be a recall item and the national highway safety institute should force honda to repair this component in the car irrespective of the miles or the number of years. The fact of the matter is that this is a manufacturing defect and is not related to break down of a components because of miles or years. There is no wear and tear involved with printed circuit boards. ( pcb)

Rear window of my 2004 honda accord suddenly broke apart and landed in pieces in the rear seat after wiping the outside glass to remove the morning moisture.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the front passenger side windows has eight cuts and grease or glue stains on the inside panel of the window.the contact stated that the failures impede her side visibility.she was informed that the window tinting and too much lubrication in the lock mechanism were the cause, also the window was in too tightly, and the window strips needed to be replaced.she took the vehicle to the dealer six different times, but the failure has not been corrected.the dealer and regional manager informed her that she can do whatever she wants, but they would no longer assist.the contact has pictures available and records of the six trips that were made to the dealer.she also stated that her vehicle has been to the dealer 21 times for various failures.the driver's seat failed four times, the tires have been balanced and aligned six different times, and the tires were replaced due to uneven wear.the powertrain was unknown.the current mileage was 50,157 and failure mileage was 1,000.

Defective windshield.after driving the vehicle a few hundred miles after it was purchased, the consumer noticed that the windshield seemed to be distorted.the vehicle was returned to the dealer who agreed that something was wrong.a new windshield was installed and that one was also distorted.in total five replacement windshield were ordered but they all had the same defect.the consumer contacted the manufacturer who provided not furthger assistance.the driver's side exterior mirror was also distorted.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact stated that the rear passenger side window would open and fall into the door panel.the contact had been able to close the window by initiating the window controls, but eventually had to lock the window so they would remain upright. The vehicle was not inspected by the dealer nor repaired. The failure and the current mileage was 94,000.

While getting into a 2004 honda accord 4door, i grasped the door frame wrapping my fingers around the top support that surrounds the window on the passenger side.apparently the driver engaged the up button from the drivers side.this caused the passenger window to trap my fingers with great force!since then my fingers have caused me enduring pain.i feel strongly that there should be a safety contact in the weather striping to prevent anything from being exposed to this force!i found one such item patent #6337549.i had a similar idea.i think this should me required on all cars/trucks or other such device (like an advanced motor sensor).

2004 honda accord-ex (cloth); bought new at honda dealership.from the purchase date to present, problems with the following:*air conditioner/heater:water dripping from vents and window area; musty/moldy smell.*driver's seat: only one-way power is up; extremely uncomfortable.*stereo/entertainment:display goes on and off; cd's are burning hot when removed after playing for short time; whole area around system and panels are hot; sound is muffled from speakers.*front driver door:latch not functioning properly; doesn't stay open when it should and closes on person in driver seat when getting in/out car.*brakes: grinding.unk:after snow or rain and after brushing off snow from vehicle or after rain has stopped-- when trunk is open, water/snow gets into trunk (not designed well...needs better weather-stripping.)

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact stated the headlights would shut off while driving at night.also, the windows malfunctioned when the failure occurred and the contact was unable to open or close the windows.the dealer informed the contact to replace the radio.a private mechanic replaced the radio and two days after the radio was replaced, the failure recurred.the manufacturer was aware of the failure but did not offer any assistance.the current mileage was 207,000 and the failure mileage was 100,000.

I leased a 2004 honda accord ex v6 in may of 2004, from rick case in miramar fl.on august 31, 2005, i had to have my o ring discharge line replaced, due to leaking power steering fluid and noise.then, on april 3, 2006 i had to have my entire radio/cd player changed out due to led not working and both back window motors replaced due to loud noise and rolling down slowly.in july 2006, i relocated to atlanta, ga and purchased this vehicle via retail (transferred the title) in august 2007.then, november 9, 2007, i had to have the power steering pump replaced due to leaking fluids and a loud noise.today is august 6, 2009 and i am again having the same power steering issues!!other problems that i am currently having with my car: had to get my battery changed august 9, 2007; window motor problems with both my front seat windows; internal lights not working on transmission gear-shift, over-head light.i am so unhappy with this honda purchase as i thought that they were known for their longevity, especially since i have been the only owner and got the car brand new. The main thing is i need answers or directions as to what my next step.please advise, thank you. I am still making payments on this car!!updated 08/07/09.

August 21, 08, i had sudden and complete failure on my 2004 accords window wipers in the middle of tropical storm fay. This was a complete surprise and very dangerous situation while driving in rainfall.i was unable to have repairs done until the next day. Honda did not have a recallon this year model but of course did for the 2003.

Defective windshield.after driving the vehicle a few hundred miles after it was purchased, the consumer noticed that the windshield seemed to be distorted.the vehicle was returned to the dealer who agreed that something was wrong.a new windshield was installed and that one was also distorted.in total five replacement windshield were ordered but they all had the same defect.the consumer contacted the manufacturer who provided not furthger assistance.the driver's side exterior mirror was also distorted.

Passenger side mirror slipped off while driving.housing was secure but double sided tape holding mirrorfailed.been to dealer twice with no satisfaction.safety issue.

While driving 15 mph passenger's rearview mirror exploded. Vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection, and mechanicdetermined that the mirror needed to be replaced. The dealer was not interested in the incident and ordered no parts for the consumer.*tc

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord.the contact stated that after six months, his legs would become numb and he felt pain while driving the vehicle.the dealer was notified of the issue, but did not assist.the contact bought a therapeutic pillow for the driver's seat, which resolved the pain.he also stated that there was no tint on the windshield to block the sunlight.the current and failure mileages were 36,000.

I have hd two three problems with this accord purchased in january 2004-windshield rubber bacame detached and scratched windshield--paint-dealer says acid rain wax vehicle-airconditioning system neede a new part and had to be recharged-emissions control light now on as of 10/31/2004-intermittenant air bag light on passengers soide-dealer serveice rep states it is ok-if you put your purse in the passengers seat it will cause it to shut off airbag-i own tnother honda pilot which also had a safety recall and continues to have a slow gear turmn over and also the honda accord seems to be the same.i have contacted fox honda several times regarding the consistant problems with these vehicles and have recieved no satisfaction--i wonder why i am making car payments -on vehicles that have had and contine to have problems--honda told me if you do not loke the answers we are giving you trade the vehicles --i do not feel this is a satisfactory answer after all the vehicle is the problem of the manufacturer.

There isa defect in the windshield that makes objects appear distorted. The dealership had ordered 4 windshields from the factory, allhad the same distortion.the manufacturer indicated no further action could be taken.the consumer will have to drive with the defective windshield.*sc

My son was driving my 2004 honda accord le when a thunderstorm hit. When he turned on the windshield wipers they failed to work. Wiper motor failed.

Dt*: the contact stated when the windshield wipers were turned on in the rain; the front right wiper scratched the windshield.the wiper was turned off and the contact pulled the wiper arm away from the windshield to adjust the blade when the wiper arm fractured.the service dealer and manufacturer were notified.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. While traveling at 35 mphduring rainy weather, the windshield wipers would not engage. The vehicle was taken to a local repairs facility where the contact was informed that the windshield motor would need to be replaced. There were no prior warnings of the failure and the vehicle was not repaired. The current and failure mileages were 119,000.

The contact owns a 2004 honda accord. The contact was driving approximately 35 mph in rainy weather conditions and the windshield wipers began to operate intermittently. The failure occurred at various speeds. On a separate occasion the windshield wipers became inoperative. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where they stated the windshield wiper motor needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the defect. The approximate failure mileage was 90,000.

The windshield wiper motor went out in my 2004 honda accord.i have had older cars and never had this problem.not to mention,i live in the desert, so it wasn't due to overuse.after replacing the motor, it went out again within 2 weeks!the 2003 accord had a recall on the wiper motor and i feel they are very similar to the 2004 model.the 2004 wiper motor should be recalled as well.

2004 honda accord-ex (cloth); bought new at honda dealership.from the purchase date to present, problems with the following:*air conditioner/heater:water dripping from vents and window area; musty/moldy smell.*driver's seat: only one-way power is up; extremely uncomfortable.*stereo/entertainment:display goes on and off; cd's are burning hot when removed after playing for short time; whole area around system and panels are hot; sound is muffled from speakers.*front driver door:latch not functioning properly; doesn't stay open when it should and closes on person in driver seat when getting in/out car.*brakes: grinding.unk:after snow or rain and after brushing off snow from vehicle or after rain has stopped-- when trunk is open, water/snow gets into trunk (not designed well...needs better weather-stripping.)

My 2004 accord ex 4cyl hydroplanes in wet weather and the tires spin from a stop. Honda claims no incident was ever reported and my case number is n012008-10-2900938.

My 2004 honda accord ex v6 has traction control.all of a sudden the tc light came on and pushing the switch it will not go out.when you start up the car the orange triangle stays lit and then when you are driving the tc comes on and stays on. Brought it to a mechanic and he put it on the diagnostic machine but he didn't have the honda code.i called a honda dealership and they "release" the code information and i have to bring it into a honda dealer at $186 for the first hour just to run a test!!! the car does not even move in the snow here in the northeast without the tc.i heard that the honda accord was having issues with the traction control system.

Please help me figure out what to do with this.i received a call from honda approximately a year ago...for power steering hose to be replaced free of charge due to it over heating and deteriorating causing a leak of power steering fluid. Once i got the notice i went to have it replaced but i believe by the time i got the notice it may have been to late because now it has caused it to now leak power steering could into the rack and pinion. I have done oil changes and done a complete tune upto date but this is causing the power steering fluid to waste and is deteriorating the rack and pinion. Not having the proper amount of power steering makes it much more difficult to steer the car easily.i have to constantly drive worried that the car may lose control and i have two children i am driving with everest i cannot afford for me to lose control over something that should have been detected and gives when i went to honda to change the hose.it is obviously not a problem with just the hose it is a problem much more profound then that which needs to be fixed.i have done my research and if the power steering fluid is flammable and can cause toxic fumes.this in my opinion is not to be played around with and is dangerous. It has also cause my brand new tires go bald.

Front right suspension failure resulting in loss of steering input. The front right wheel separated from the suspension and was at 90 degrees while moving forward. The vehicle was in motion , the event occurred rightafter a u turn.

Today was just another day to work.i have taken this road to work for past two years with me driving.first you get off the ramp, then stop at a stop sign, then you pass under the bridge to follow the straight road to work.however, today it was different.i first took the exit ramp and went to the end of it.stopped at the stop sign.checked both sides to see if it was clear for me to proceed and go ahead with making a turn. It was clear so i made a left turn and went straight.however, within next 5 yards after going straight my car's steering wheel started to shake and car pulled to the left.i could not control the car since all this happened so fast and my car hit the huge cement pole which is the base of the bridge.after talking with my husband and many others, they believe that car has somehow malfunctioned.the two theories we have is either steering wheel getting locked or left wheel giving out in some manner.this was not a new road for me.i was not a phone.i was not texting.i was not distracted in anyway.the car just had its own mind today and somehow it pulled to the left.i do not know if there are others who have had this problem, but i wanted to tell my story since i am not hurt as much.if this happened while being faster, this could have been fatal.

I was driving the car when the tire was punctured and the puncture went through the aluminum rim.i took the tire and rim to sears and they advised that this was not normal; they thought that the rim was defective.it is one thing for a nail to go through a tire, but it should not go through the rim.

Dt: the contact owns a 2004 honda accord. She took vehicle to the dealership for a routine service check in august 2005. The service dealer did not tighten the lug s:nuts tight enough. On 10-09-05 she was driving homeat25 mph and the right front wheel popped off.contactsvehicle was involveda minor accident, and it tore up the front end of the car.the dealership told her she should get the insurance company involved. The contact has not yet spoken toinsurance company. She planned to talk to her attorney. The contact wanted to let someone know because this could have been a worse situation thenit turned out to be. The towing company told her the lug s:nuts were not properly tightened.




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