3.0
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 46,762 miles
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Complained about a small oil leak when at dlr for oil change at 90000 mi. Was told that cam shaft seal was leaking. Oil leak had saturated time belt. Dlr recommended replacing timing belt due to possible failure due to oil saturation. Original owner, timing belt had already been replaced at 60000 mi as part of regular maintenance. Replaced camshaft seal, balancer shaft seal, gear set, timing belt, and water pump at cost of $866. Noted other complaints on site of balancer shaft seal problems.
- Forest Hill, MD, USA
Front balancer shaft seal failed and all of the oil leaked out of the engine...rapidly!!!
- Steubenville, OH, USA
Counter balance shaft seal popped out. Oil was pumped out of engine rapidly. We discovered by finding pool of oil under left front tire. Dealer repair was prompt. Honda paid for seal and new timing belt. I had to pay for cam seal, crankshaft seal, water pump, and coolant. Honda's customer relations at 1-800-999-1009 was unresponsive. Their attitude was "not our fault". I asked what they would do if engine had blown. Their response was "to probably deny claim since the engine would have to be driven with the engine light on.
- Burlington, NC, USA
Balance shaft seal blew out, causing oil to gush out of engine. Dealer covered repair.
- Dauphin, PA, USA
ABS light came on and modulator and accelerator were leaking, balance shaft seal caused oil to poor out, and they replaced that.
- Hiram, GA, USA
The counter balance shaft seal on the engine "popped out". this drained all of the engine oil out of the crankcase. In researching this on the NHTSA web site I have seen a lot of Honda Accord with the same problem (same 4 cylinder engine). When I called the local Honda dealer over the phone with the symptoms he correctly diagnosed the problem (they fixed the popped out seal, belts, labor etc) over the phone as he had seen this several times. He goes so far as to recommend that this $5 seal be changed on a routine maintenance checkup. This was a catastrophic failure and this could have been much worse in property damage and personal injury damage. The counterbalance shaft was added to stabilize the four cylinder vibration but the fix is much more of a problem. This engine is not a good design. I tried to get Honda to answer how often this should occur as I know that some failures will occur. They would not let me talk with an engineer and I merely talked with a customer service rep. They do not feel like this is a problem but from what I can find on the net it is happening much more than Honda will admit. Please follow up with Honda on this for me. Thanks.
- St. Simons Island, GA, USA
- Buffalo, NY, USA