Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
EQUIPMENT - OTHER - LABELS
08-04005/31/200810025523Load carrying capacity reduced label for all honda vehicles. *pe08/15/2008

Consumer Complaints


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EQUIPMENT
03/25/2010
 A/c consender damaged my rock. leaks all coolant out. many people having the same issue.
05/26/2008220001
 Multiple electrical difficulties vehicle has been at the dealership on 2 separate occasions due to sporadic working of the power door locks and keyless entry system. they still have not found the issue. it is worse when it is humid and/or rains. during the winter months of 2007/2008; the stereo's lcd went warped and the whole stereo had to be replaced. on memorial day 2008; the drivers side seat caught fire while i was sitting in it parked waiting on my children to come out of a theme park. my husband burned his hand trying to put out the fire; and was out of work for about 2-weeks due to the burn. the dealership and honda refused to take responsibility for this fire; which started inside the seat due to the electronic seats and/or heated leather seats, as determined by the insurance company appraiser. the seat had to be replaced, the electronic seat components, heated leather seat components, part of the center console, and the carpeting and floor mats. we got the car back on july 3. on monday, july 7; my husband took the car to have it inspected (at the dealership); since the state inspection was past due. they rejected the inspection stating that the electronic system is not recognizing the seat belts. they later changed their tune when i called them and are now trying to say it wasn't that it was the airbag wasn't hooked up; and they could fix it. i know they are lying, and they are trying to cover their tracks as this i am sure is just another electrical issue in my car. i am at my wits end on what to do with this car. i can't afford to trade it in, i have spent over $1000 on rental cars waiting for it to be repaired, and now this. also, the power door locks still do not work. *tr
09/15/20071
 Tl*the contact owns a 2007 honda accord. the contact purchased a four piece floormat set and noticed a very strong chemical odor. the manufacturer (rally) stated that the mats were made in china and they were unsure how the mats passed the quality control inspection. the quality control plant in china overlooked the mats. the serial number and part number were unknown. the vin was unavailable.
EQUIPMENT - ELECTRICAL - AIR CONDITIONER
08/01/2008197161
 My 2007 honda accord a/c stopped working this week but is not covered by warranty. i was told by honda dealer that the condenser has a small indent/hole. i found a lot of hondo consumers have the same story as me. since the condenser is not properly protected from debris, it is definitely a design flaw. why our consumers have to pay for the design flaw? *tr
08/20/20077100102/09/2007
 I was driving with my family in my new accord purchased brand new less than seven months ago when i noticed the a/c began to get warm within about 5 minutes it was blowing hot air. i was a little upset as we about 50 miles from home and it was about 95 degrees out but figured not a huge problem i will just take it to the dealership and have the problem fixed under warranty, but when i got the call from the dealer it was not covered under warranty due to the fact that the a/c condenser was damaged by some type of road debris. i went the dealer and asked to be shown the problem and the mechanic raised the car on the lift i could see a small amount of damage about half the size of a dime and the mechanic said it was leaking all the freon out through this minute hole. when the car was up on the lift you can see where these huge opening allowing anything to enter and damage this extremely fragile material this a/c condenser is made of. my incident occurred in the summer and i only can imagine how many pebbles will ruin my a/c condenser when winter comes and they start sanding the roads here in colorado. i guess this problem will be something i have to worry about until i trade my accord in on a new toyota camry. honda's are supposed to be known for durability but from looking on this site i see this has been a problem from all the way back in 2003 and honda has done nothing to address the problem. good bye honda hello toyota *tr