2.3
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 68,171 miles
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My 2005 Honda Accord LX V6 SRS light illuminated at approx. 63000 miles. The Honda dealer diagnosed the problem to dtc 71-10 (broken driver seat sensor harness). Honda had a safety recall (service bulletin 07-002) regarding this problem in January 2007. My vehicle was not included in the recall. Out of pocket cost $203.29. I have seen many other complaints lodged with the NHTSA on this matter. Why was this recall not expanded?
- Bethlehem, PA, USA
The defect concerns the failure of the mounting assembly for the driver's seat. This car has power front seats. The left rear mount for the driver's front seat has broken from the under carriage below the seat causing the left rear of the driver's seat to be disconnected and loose from the undercarriage and potentially the seat could come loose in an accident. The undercarriage contains the power equipment to move the seat and mount the seat. A Honda dealer has inspected the seat and said the seat under carriage must be replaced at a cost of $750. I consider this a safety problem since the driver's seat mount is broken an the drivers seat could come loose in an accident.
- Brick, NJ, USA
My 2005 Accord had an illuminated supplemental restraint system (SRS) light. The Honda dealer diagnosed it down to a broken driver seat sensor harness; fault codes 71-10 (drivers seat pos sensor) and A2-10 (faulty pwr supply). This condition is exactly the same as described in Honda service bulletin 07-002, "safety recall: Driver's seat position sensor harness replacement." Just as described in the bulletin, the wires on the harness become damaged and in fact were completely broken away from the plug end. However, my VIN falls outside the affected VIN's listed in the service bulletin and is not covered under this action. Furthermore, I feel the dealer charged more than necessary for the repair: They charged 1.96 hrs of labor (at $97/hr), or $190, and $15.20 for the part totaling $205.20. In comparison, the service bulletin calls for 0.6 hrs of labor, which when added to the part cost would have totaled $73.40. Bottom line: Honda did not provide the proper fix for damaged driver's seat position harness's in later production vins. Since they continue to cause the same unsafe condition, Honda must be compelled to increase the scope of this recall.
- Camden, DE, USA
The contact owns a 2005 Honda Accord. The contact stated that his driver seat position sensor wiring harness failed. The dealer stated that the VIN was not included in NHTSA campaign id number 07V001000 (air bags:frontal:sensor/control module). The failure mileage was 36,000.
- Apex, NC, USA
I have a 2005 Honda Accord ex #. I have a broken seat position sensor wire harness. This vehicle falls outside the recall VIN series for the Honda recall Q31. I think that they cut off the vehicle series to soon. My car has the same problem as the recall. I have contacted Honda and have received no satisfaction.
- Beachwood, NJ, USA
About 6 months after I purchased my new vehicle my leather began to buckle and had a vein-like appearance. I have talk to the warranty department for Honda who indicates this is "clearly a material defect". when I took the vehicle to the dealership to address the problem, I was told it would take months to get the new seats. I then took it to another dealership who told me that I need to condition the leather so the buckling was my fault.
- Greeley, CO, USA
- Tallahassee, FL, USA