2.2
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 71,124 miles
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The gas tank on my 2001 Honda Accord started to leak from the horizontal welded seam at approx. 126,000 miles. It was not noticed for over a month since it only leaked when the tank was over half full. During that period, my daughter used the car and often transported her three children to their school. When the car was brought into the local Honda dealership, Honda bloomfield, they considered the leak serious enough to take immediate fire/explosion precautions around the car. They replaced the tank at a cost of $1,307.20. After I complained, they reduced the bill by 50%, but would not let me have the old tank. I was told that Honda had a 30 day option to keep the old tank since they had paid for part of the repair. They allowed me to take photos of the tank which show extensive rust and delamination of the welded seam all around the tank. I purchased the car new from anderson Honda (now bloomfield Honda) and it has been used as normal daily transportation in the detroit metropolitan area in summer and winter and has had all major maintenance performed by the anderson - bloomfield dealership. The car has had no rear end collision damage and is normally parked outside when not in use. I feel this was a dangerous failure and should be fully covered by Honda. Even a minor rear end collision could have started a fire. Honda gas tanks should be able to survive typical Michigan driving conditions or should have an inspection/replacement mileage limit imposed similar to the engine timing belts.
- Wixom, MI, USA
The contact owns a 2001 Honda Accord. The contact stated that the fuel gauge did not give an accurate reading on how much fuel was in the fuel tank. Sometimes it showed that the tank was empty after the tank had just been filled. Five minutes later, it moved up to 3/4 full and moved again. The vehicle had not been inspected or repaired. The manufacturer had not been notified. The VIN was unavailable. The current mileage was approximately 156,000. The failure mileage was approximately 147,000.
- Avenel, NJ, USA
Honda 2001 Accord V6 has stuttering start problem, occasionally engine stops after starting. I contacted Honda usa who said that there was an advisory about it but refused to compensate me for replacing the engine control module (ECM). I went ahead and had the ECM fixed as I was concerned that the car would "die" on the road while driving. I now read that other manufacturers are replacing the ECM as part of a recall because of the safety implication of this issue. The date of the incident is an approximate date inserted for your advisory completion. I have had the car for several years and the problem occurs in spring and fall due to gas formulation changes.
- Woodbury, MN, USA
TL * the contact owns a 2001 Honda Accord ex. While driving at speeds of 45 mph, the vehicle began to abnormally shake. The contact then drove the vehicle to a local repair shop while driving at relatively low speeds. The independent mechanic advised the contact that the exhaust gas recirculation flow and port were clogged, causing the violent shaking. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage were 83,000.
- Mrytle Beach, SC, USA
2001 ex-V6 Honda Accord. Consumer states vehicle was averaging only 9 mile/gallon and expresses discontent regarding an airbag replacement. The consumer stated even though the recall is suppose to be free of charge, she suspects they will try to charge her a ridiculous amount of money as they did previously when she complained about the vehicle not performing as expected concerning the gas mileage.
- Elmhurst, NY, USA
While starting the vehicle, the accelerator pedal became stuck. The consumer called the dealership and the person who answered, indicated to the consumer that they already knew what it was, a carbon buildup in the gas line that froze the line. Consumer was charged $120 to fix it. The gas pedal sticks causing the vehicle to lurch forward.
- Staten Island, NY, USA
Vehicle is subject to hesitation or performing erratic while being driven. The owner has taken the vehicle several times to the dealership which they were not able to correct due to the failure not duplicating while at the shop.
- New City, NY, USA
Once engine is warm, exhaust fumes and raw fuel get into cab. While sitting in traffic consumer feels dizzy. Engine has to be shut off. It is very unhealthy to breath. The dealer could not duplicate the problem after performing short and long term test, fuel pressure check, valve timing check and valve clearance check.
- Hillsboro, OR, USA
- Anchorville, MI, USA