3.7
definitely annoying- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 34,357 miles
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The contact owns a 2003 Honda Accord. The contact stated that the driver side headlight has been replaced twice by the manufacturer due to a low beam. The headlight continues to have a low beam and does not match the passenger side headlight. The passenger side headlight has water inside the cover. The engine size and purchase date were unknown. The current mileage is 50,000 and failure mileage was 29,500.
- Purchase, NY, USA
- the contact owns a 2003 Honda Accord with a failure mileage of 83,000. The contact stated that when she turned on the headlights the instrument panel became too dim to read. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer, and was told that the audio unit had to be replaced. The dealer replaced the unit free of charge, but the failure recurred. The current mileage was 85,975.
- Moundsville, WV, USA
- the contact stated that headlights failed while driving at night. The contact stated that the headlights flickered on and off. This happened all the time, the headlights would be functioning, and then the light flickered on and off automatically. The contact stated that the interior dome light flickered on and off as well. Honda had a recall for the same problem for 2003 Accord with campaign # 06E02300, for exterior lighting, headlights. The contact took the vehicle to the dealership, and was told that the electronic load detector needed to be replaced, which would cost $676.38. The contact felt this vehicle should be part of the recall. Updated 02/27/07.
- Shady Side, MD, USA
My 2003 Honda Accord has a manufactures defect in the main fuse box which causes a faulty connection and the headlights dim during driving. Honda has this listed as a service bulletin and not a recall. How is this possible since one can not safely drive their car at night if the headlights will not stay light?
- Fairhaven, MA, USA
My 2003 Honda Accord has a problem with the headlights that "dim" to 40%-50% of their normal brightness about once every minute of operation. I took my car the Honda dealership to fix this problem; they showed me some information from Honda of America that said that this problem is normal and has no repair. I trust my that my local dealer has done everything within their means to fix the problem; if Honda of America has admitted that this problem exsists, why aren't they being forced to fix this safety hazard" who holds Honda of America accountable to fix known problems"
- Medford, OR, USA
I have problems with my headlights dimming as I drive along. The headlights seem to be flashing high to low. When they dim they lose 20 to 30 percent of their brightness. I can really see them flashing on dark roads were there are no street lights. Honda dealer cannot find the problem.
- 20601, MD, USA
- Jersey City, NJ, USA