10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 1 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 2 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 42,517 miles
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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.
- Germantwon, MD, USA
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 5/2/11 updated 05/19/11
- Carlsbad, CA, USA
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.
- Hacienda Heights, CA, USA
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.
- Fort Drum, NY, USA
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 on a 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 module summary: 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.
- Lawrenceville, GA, USA
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.
- Walterboro, SC, USA
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.
- East Amherst, NY, USA
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 Accord to include my vehicle and that the dealer reimburse me for the charges I have already paid.
- Prescott, WI, USA
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.
- Moreno Valley, CA, USA
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
- Woodberry, NJ, USA
I need some help with a recall problem, I own a 2004 Honda Accord, 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, and I was told that this vehicle was not on the recall. They were refusing to fix it, they wanted me to pay for the sensor. Although it was the same sensor that was recalled by Honda, I didn't understand why this vehicle being the same model and same year was not on the recall.
- Clinton, UT, USA
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 bag system would still work I was told no and that I should drive carefully and avoid accidents.
- Morton, IL, USA
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.
- Washington, DC, USA
- Hesperia, CA, USA