3.6
definitely annoying- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 35,039 miles
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I was driving along in major traffic on a busy thoroughfare and suddenly the engine lost acceleration, the engine light came on, and the D (rive) light started blinking apparently signifying a major transmission problem. The car immediately lost speed down to 10 miles an hour and I had to navigate out of busy traffic via a left hand turn to a safe resting spot not knowing whether I would make it through the oncoming traffic. I had 3 passengers in the car. The car was ultimately towed to the dealer.
- Princeton, NJ, USA
Left a light and made a left-hand turn when the transmission "disengaged." (had revs, no movement.) D3 would not work, D2 got it going again. Never could get it to work in D3 or D on the way home (about 5 miles). Stopped once and restarted the engine, but had the same problem. Left it sit for a while at home (2 H), and tried again; same problem. Had it towed to a dealer and left it there for a week. They used it for 39 miles but did not find anything.
- Durham, NC, USA
2004 Honda Accord transmission melted. Customer states while driving the vehicle, it would not accelerate and did not have any gears without any warning. Mechanic determined the transmission imploded. The mechanic informed the consumer that the gears had melted.
- Maywood, NJ, USA
1) new wheel bearing at 10,768 miles 2) new transmission and removal/replacement of same shift cable at 10,791 miles (service tech acknowledges the noise on the work ticket) 3) rotate and balance of tires due to a serious vibration problem in the steering wheel at 10,791 miles 4) resurfacing of original rotors, 4-wheel alignment due to noise at 11,002 miles 5) replacement of old rotors with new rotors and brake pads at 11,184 miles. We cannot understand why all this work has been performed on our vehicle if everyone now states that they cannot hear the grinding noise. We have made multiple good faith attempts (5 logged which includes the final attempt, and 1 not logged), to have our car repaired correctly. At this time, we are only left with the route of arbitration procedures or be left with a substandard Honda product.
- Columbus, GA, USA
- Lancaster, CA, USA