Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM
07/13/2011
 Since the purchase i
05/03/201189000
 May 3rd, i was driving approx 70 mph when all of a sudden, my car felt like someone slammed on the brakes and i went flying forward. it happened 2 more times, then later, i couldn't go in reverse. i researched it and was shocked to find out this is an ongoing issue with the 2003 honda accord ex v6 model. honda isn't calling it a recall because no one has been hurt yet. the next day i was in bad pain due to the jolts and seatbelt marks from them restraining me. i called american honda and started a claim. i asked what if i need a new transmission. he said 'no problem, you're now with american honda.' i took it in and my trransmission failed on the way there too. while waiting the vip director came up to me telling me i'm a vip customer having bought hondas for 22 years . shortly thereafter the svc manager came and told me yes, the transmission was gone and american honda agreed to pay $900 out of the $4300 bill. i asked what about the known issues honda has with this year and model? he said all they offered was $900. the vip manager told me he would never put $3400 in a sinking ship. i said 'sinking ship?' he said 'well it does have 89k miles on it.' i said 'it's a honda...that's why i paid big bucks for a honda because they are supposed to go for a long time.' when i called honda america, they said i wasn't the owner. i said i am. i bought it 4 years and bring it brandon honda for all my work. they still had the previous owner listed...after 4 years! i never receieved recalls because it went to the previous owner. the svc manager himself changed it that day to show me as the owner. all the times i'd gone to brandon honda and and bought it at crown honda and they never put me as the owner, 4 years ago? incompetence. like toyota knew they had a brake problem but did nothing about till someone died.
03/22/201199500
 Tl*the contact owns a 2003 honda accord. the contact stated that while driving 30 mph the traction control system engaged and he was unable to continue driving. the engine remained on but the vehicle would not move. he was able to restart the vehicle and drive home but the check engine lamp illuminated. the vehicle was not taken to the dealer. the manufacturer was notified. the vehicle identification number was not available. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileage was 99,500.
03/22/201199500
 Tl - the contact owns a 2003 honda accord. the contact stated that while driving 30 mph the traction control system engaged and he was unable to continue driving. he mentioned that the engine was still going but the vehicle did not move. he was able to restart the vehicle and drive home but the check engine lamp illuminated. the vehicle was not taken to the dealer. the manufacturer was not contacted. the vehicle identification number was not available. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileage was 99,500. pm
09/05/201080000
 2003 honda accord lx 3.0 v6 transmission failure, transmission fluid burned, locked up causing inability to stop almost resulting in an accident 80,000 miles. very high cost of repair estimated at 50% of blue book used vehicle price. high number of complaints about this problem are being filed all over the web and a recall should be issued with customers being reimbursed for repairs.
12/26/2009910001
 This issue is related to braking performance under raining condition. when driving under the rain, the brake performance is dramatically reduced. the car simply slip and hardly stop when pressing the brake. *tr
03/28/2009930001
 Car slips out of gear at high speeds or low speed down shifts on its own wont shift out of first gear at all wont reverse. *tr