4.0

definitely annoying
Typical Repair Cost:
$700
Average Mileage:
108,000 miles
Total Complaints:
1 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. main electrical wiring in block , going to altenator (1 reports)
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problem #1

Aug 012020

Accord Sport 2.4L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 108,000 miles

I won a Honda accord sport. I absolutely loved the car in the beginning. It was quick, sporty, and looked really nice. Right after the car hit 100k on the mileage, it didn't seem to run the same anymore. Got up one morning to start my car before work. And it acted as if it didn't want to start. Starter issue? Lol, not the slightest. Took the car to Honda where they had to run a $80 diagnostic to find the issue. They said my alternator was bad and it had sucked the voltage from my battery. So they both needed to be replaced. My father has worked on vehicles for years and he said we could change it and not pay labor to Honda since they would charge out the !

10 min into changing the alternator we realize we need a star Allen wrench. Go to the parts store for that . Then we get back. Had released the tensioner to bring the pulley down to get to the alternator. Then realize we need another special tool. Parts store closed by this time. Waited until the next day. Finally get the tools we need. Get the $487 alternator changed. Says start it up! Nothing. I check the battery. Battery changed $200. Runs great for a week. Ran like it never had before. Had more power in the pedal. The next week. I start it in the morning to go to work. Acts funny when starting again!

Take it to a local mechanic where he proceeds to tell me the battery and alternator are bad. I tell him my father and I changed it personally and I know nothing is wrong with it. Plugs up the voltage machine again while I'm standing there. Wiggles a wire on the alternator and the voltage spiked to where it should be. I've changed the battery and alternator. For the whole time the problem has been a small flimsy wire that goes from the main electrical underneath the block into the alternator. Called Honda to see how much the piece would be. They said they needed to run another diagnostic!

My dad spliced the wire, reconnected a new plastic end and plugged it back into the alternator. During the time it was running weird. The headlights would dim and brighten. My ac would blow inconsistently. My driver seat where you move it back and forward was really slow . The motor would bog down. Obviously when it wasn't getting a full current . And ran like s**! Had a miss and would rev on its own. Was really disappointed with all the hassle just for it to be a flimsy loose wire.

- bpeyton92, Frankfort, US