2003-2005 Accord Transmission Problems
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2003-2005 Accord Transmission Problems
There are quite a number of Accord owners faced with trannie problems.
Most start with delayed upshifts, which is worse in the cold but gets
progressively worse. Honda has denied that the problem exists. Is
anyone else having any luck getting it dealer repaired?
Most start with delayed upshifts, which is worse in the cold but gets
progressively worse. Honda has denied that the problem exists. Is
anyone else having any luck getting it dealer repaired?
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Re: 2003-2005 Accord Transmission Problems
On 3/3/2005 8:51 AM Kenneth J. Harris spake these words of knowledge:
> I haven't experienced this problem (2003 EX V6).
>
> Ken
>
Ken, while the original poster is a simple-minded troll, even a problem
of *large* proportions (say, the Chrysler minivan transmission problem)
doesn't generally strike a large percentage of the populace. I have not
had any problems with my 2003 Accord LX (V4) at 58000 miles, nor with my
2001 Odyssey EX (86000 miles) - but as I understand it, the potential
for the problem does exist (at least with the Odyssey).
If you read through this newsgroup, you'll find that in the last 2 days,
'hunkman' has been doing his best to lies, fear and uncertainty.
Generally speaking, the best way to deal with such is to ignore them.
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
--
.... "Neither believe nor reject anything because any other persons...
rejected or believed it. Your own reason is the only oracle given you
by heaven." -- Thomas Jefferson
> I haven't experienced this problem (2003 EX V6).
>
> Ken
>
Ken, while the original poster is a simple-minded troll, even a problem
of *large* proportions (say, the Chrysler minivan transmission problem)
doesn't generally strike a large percentage of the populace. I have not
had any problems with my 2003 Accord LX (V4) at 58000 miles, nor with my
2001 Odyssey EX (86000 miles) - but as I understand it, the potential
for the problem does exist (at least with the Odyssey).
If you read through this newsgroup, you'll find that in the last 2 days,
'hunkman' has been doing his best to lies, fear and uncertainty.
Generally speaking, the best way to deal with such is to ignore them.
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
--
.... "Neither believe nor reject anything because any other persons...
rejected or believed it. Your own reason is the only oracle given you
by heaven." -- Thomas Jefferson
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Re: 2003-2005 Accord Transmission Problems
On 3/3/2005 8:51 AM Kenneth J. Harris spake these words of knowledge:
> I haven't experienced this problem (2003 EX V6).
>
> Ken
>
Ken, while the original poster is a simple-minded troll, even a problem
of *large* proportions (say, the Chrysler minivan transmission problem)
doesn't generally strike a large percentage of the populace. I have not
had any problems with my 2003 Accord LX (V4) at 58000 miles, nor with my
2001 Odyssey EX (86000 miles) - but as I understand it, the potential
for the problem does exist (at least with the Odyssey).
If you read through this newsgroup, you'll find that in the last 2 days,
'hunkman' has been doing his best to lies, fear and uncertainty.
Generally speaking, the best way to deal with such is to ignore them.
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
--
.... "Neither believe nor reject anything because any other persons...
rejected or believed it. Your own reason is the only oracle given you
by heaven." -- Thomas Jefferson
> I haven't experienced this problem (2003 EX V6).
>
> Ken
>
Ken, while the original poster is a simple-minded troll, even a problem
of *large* proportions (say, the Chrysler minivan transmission problem)
doesn't generally strike a large percentage of the populace. I have not
had any problems with my 2003 Accord LX (V4) at 58000 miles, nor with my
2001 Odyssey EX (86000 miles) - but as I understand it, the potential
for the problem does exist (at least with the Odyssey).
If you read through this newsgroup, you'll find that in the last 2 days,
'hunkman' has been doing his best to lies, fear and uncertainty.
Generally speaking, the best way to deal with such is to ignore them.
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
--
.... "Neither believe nor reject anything because any other persons...
rejected or believed it. Your own reason is the only oracle given you
by heaven." -- Thomas Jefferson
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Re: 2003-2005 Accord Transmission Problems
Dave Kelsen <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:<q5LVd.98557$pc5.31107@tornado.tampabay.rr.co m>...
> On 3/3/2005 8:51 AM Kenneth J. Harris spake these words of knowledge:
>
> > I haven't experienced this problem (2003 EX V6).
> >
> > Ken
> >
>
> Ken, while the original poster is a simple-minded troll, even a problem
> of *large* proportions (say, the Chrysler minivan transmission problem)
> doesn't generally strike a large percentage of the populace. I have not
> had any problems with my 2003 Accord LX (V4) at 58000 miles, nor with my
> 2001 Odyssey EX (86000 miles) - but as I understand it, the potential
> for the problem does exist (at least with the Odyssey).
>
> If you read through this newsgroup, you'll find that in the last 2 days,
> 'hunkman' has been doing his best to lies, fear and uncertainty.
> Generally speaking, the best way to deal with such is to ignore them.
>
>
> RFT!!!
> Dave Kelsen
Just because YOU didnt hav problems, doesn't mean other people's
Accords are doing as well. The transmission issue is a well
established fact that Honda simply won't acknowledge. You are a lucky
guy to have one that seems to be without issue.
> On 3/3/2005 8:51 AM Kenneth J. Harris spake these words of knowledge:
>
> > I haven't experienced this problem (2003 EX V6).
> >
> > Ken
> >
>
> Ken, while the original poster is a simple-minded troll, even a problem
> of *large* proportions (say, the Chrysler minivan transmission problem)
> doesn't generally strike a large percentage of the populace. I have not
> had any problems with my 2003 Accord LX (V4) at 58000 miles, nor with my
> 2001 Odyssey EX (86000 miles) - but as I understand it, the potential
> for the problem does exist (at least with the Odyssey).
>
> If you read through this newsgroup, you'll find that in the last 2 days,
> 'hunkman' has been doing his best to lies, fear and uncertainty.
> Generally speaking, the best way to deal with such is to ignore them.
>
>
> RFT!!!
> Dave Kelsen
Just because YOU didnt hav problems, doesn't mean other people's
Accords are doing as well. The transmission issue is a well
established fact that Honda simply won't acknowledge. You are a lucky
guy to have one that seems to be without issue.
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Re: 2003-2005 Accord Transmission Problems
Dave Kelsen <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:<q5LVd.98557$pc5.31107@tornado.tampabay.rr.co m>...
> On 3/3/2005 8:51 AM Kenneth J. Harris spake these words of knowledge:
>
> > I haven't experienced this problem (2003 EX V6).
> >
> > Ken
> >
>
> Ken, while the original poster is a simple-minded troll, even a problem
> of *large* proportions (say, the Chrysler minivan transmission problem)
> doesn't generally strike a large percentage of the populace. I have not
> had any problems with my 2003 Accord LX (V4) at 58000 miles, nor with my
> 2001 Odyssey EX (86000 miles) - but as I understand it, the potential
> for the problem does exist (at least with the Odyssey).
>
> If you read through this newsgroup, you'll find that in the last 2 days,
> 'hunkman' has been doing his best to lies, fear and uncertainty.
> Generally speaking, the best way to deal with such is to ignore them.
>
>
> RFT!!!
> Dave Kelsen
Just because YOU didnt hav problems, doesn't mean other people's
Accords are doing as well. The transmission issue is a well
established fact that Honda simply won't acknowledge. You are a lucky
guy to have one that seems to be without issue.
> On 3/3/2005 8:51 AM Kenneth J. Harris spake these words of knowledge:
>
> > I haven't experienced this problem (2003 EX V6).
> >
> > Ken
> >
>
> Ken, while the original poster is a simple-minded troll, even a problem
> of *large* proportions (say, the Chrysler minivan transmission problem)
> doesn't generally strike a large percentage of the populace. I have not
> had any problems with my 2003 Accord LX (V4) at 58000 miles, nor with my
> 2001 Odyssey EX (86000 miles) - but as I understand it, the potential
> for the problem does exist (at least with the Odyssey).
>
> If you read through this newsgroup, you'll find that in the last 2 days,
> 'hunkman' has been doing his best to lies, fear and uncertainty.
> Generally speaking, the best way to deal with such is to ignore them.
>
>
> RFT!!!
> Dave Kelsen
Just because YOU didnt hav problems, doesn't mean other people's
Accords are doing as well. The transmission issue is a well
established fact that Honda simply won't acknowledge. You are a lucky
guy to have one that seems to be without issue.
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Re: 2003-2005 Accord Transmission Problems
On 4 Mar 2005 09:24:25 -0800, hunkman7@excite.com (hunkman) wrote:
>Dave Kelsen <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:<q5LVd.98557$pc5.31107@tornado.tampabay.rr.co m>...
>> On 3/3/2005 8:51 AM Kenneth J. Harris spake these words of knowledge:
>>
>> > I haven't experienced this problem (2003 EX V6).
>> >
>> > Ken
>> >
>>
>> Ken, while the original poster is a simple-minded troll, even a problem
>> of *large* proportions (say, the Chrysler minivan transmission problem)
>> doesn't generally strike a large percentage of the populace. I have not
>> had any problems with my 2003 Accord LX (V4) at 58000 miles, nor with my
>> 2001 Odyssey EX (86000 miles) - but as I understand it, the potential
>> for the problem does exist (at least with the Odyssey).
>>
>> If you read through this newsgroup, you'll find that in the last 2 days,
>> 'hunkman' has been doing his best to lies, fear and uncertainty.
>> Generally speaking, the best way to deal with such is to ignore them.
>>
>>
>> RFT!!!
>> Dave Kelsen
>
>Just because YOU didnt hav problems, doesn't mean other people's
>Accords are doing as well. The transmission issue is a well
>established fact that Honda simply won't acknowledge. You are a lucky
>guy to have one that seems to be without issue.
honda has taken care of their customers with tranny problems. most
of the customer complaints are a non-issue. a honda transmission is a
hydraulicly controlled manual transmission. And being such, it feels
different.
Chip
>Dave Kelsen <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:<q5LVd.98557$pc5.31107@tornado.tampabay.rr.co m>...
>> On 3/3/2005 8:51 AM Kenneth J. Harris spake these words of knowledge:
>>
>> > I haven't experienced this problem (2003 EX V6).
>> >
>> > Ken
>> >
>>
>> Ken, while the original poster is a simple-minded troll, even a problem
>> of *large* proportions (say, the Chrysler minivan transmission problem)
>> doesn't generally strike a large percentage of the populace. I have not
>> had any problems with my 2003 Accord LX (V4) at 58000 miles, nor with my
>> 2001 Odyssey EX (86000 miles) - but as I understand it, the potential
>> for the problem does exist (at least with the Odyssey).
>>
>> If you read through this newsgroup, you'll find that in the last 2 days,
>> 'hunkman' has been doing his best to lies, fear and uncertainty.
>> Generally speaking, the best way to deal with such is to ignore them.
>>
>>
>> RFT!!!
>> Dave Kelsen
>
>Just because YOU didnt hav problems, doesn't mean other people's
>Accords are doing as well. The transmission issue is a well
>established fact that Honda simply won't acknowledge. You are a lucky
>guy to have one that seems to be without issue.
honda has taken care of their customers with tranny problems. most
of the customer complaints are a non-issue. a honda transmission is a
hydraulicly controlled manual transmission. And being such, it feels
different.
Chip
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Re: 2003-2005 Accord Transmission Problems
On 4 Mar 2005 09:24:25 -0800, hunkman7@excite.com (hunkman) wrote:
>Dave Kelsen <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:<q5LVd.98557$pc5.31107@tornado.tampabay.rr.co m>...
>> On 3/3/2005 8:51 AM Kenneth J. Harris spake these words of knowledge:
>>
>> > I haven't experienced this problem (2003 EX V6).
>> >
>> > Ken
>> >
>>
>> Ken, while the original poster is a simple-minded troll, even a problem
>> of *large* proportions (say, the Chrysler minivan transmission problem)
>> doesn't generally strike a large percentage of the populace. I have not
>> had any problems with my 2003 Accord LX (V4) at 58000 miles, nor with my
>> 2001 Odyssey EX (86000 miles) - but as I understand it, the potential
>> for the problem does exist (at least with the Odyssey).
>>
>> If you read through this newsgroup, you'll find that in the last 2 days,
>> 'hunkman' has been doing his best to lies, fear and uncertainty.
>> Generally speaking, the best way to deal with such is to ignore them.
>>
>>
>> RFT!!!
>> Dave Kelsen
>
>Just because YOU didnt hav problems, doesn't mean other people's
>Accords are doing as well. The transmission issue is a well
>established fact that Honda simply won't acknowledge. You are a lucky
>guy to have one that seems to be without issue.
honda has taken care of their customers with tranny problems. most
of the customer complaints are a non-issue. a honda transmission is a
hydraulicly controlled manual transmission. And being such, it feels
different.
Chip
>Dave Kelsen <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:<q5LVd.98557$pc5.31107@tornado.tampabay.rr.co m>...
>> On 3/3/2005 8:51 AM Kenneth J. Harris spake these words of knowledge:
>>
>> > I haven't experienced this problem (2003 EX V6).
>> >
>> > Ken
>> >
>>
>> Ken, while the original poster is a simple-minded troll, even a problem
>> of *large* proportions (say, the Chrysler minivan transmission problem)
>> doesn't generally strike a large percentage of the populace. I have not
>> had any problems with my 2003 Accord LX (V4) at 58000 miles, nor with my
>> 2001 Odyssey EX (86000 miles) - but as I understand it, the potential
>> for the problem does exist (at least with the Odyssey).
>>
>> If you read through this newsgroup, you'll find that in the last 2 days,
>> 'hunkman' has been doing his best to lies, fear and uncertainty.
>> Generally speaking, the best way to deal with such is to ignore them.
>>
>>
>> RFT!!!
>> Dave Kelsen
>
>Just because YOU didnt hav problems, doesn't mean other people's
>Accords are doing as well. The transmission issue is a well
>established fact that Honda simply won't acknowledge. You are a lucky
>guy to have one that seems to be without issue.
honda has taken care of their customers with tranny problems. most
of the customer complaints are a non-issue. a honda transmission is a
hydraulicly controlled manual transmission. And being such, it feels
different.
Chip
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Re: Re: 2003-2005 Accord Transmission Problems
"hs4797" wrote:
> On 4 Mar 2005 09:24:25 -0800, hunkman7@excite.com (hunkman)
> wrote:
>
> >Dave Kelsen <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:<q5LVd.98557$pc5.31107@tornado.tampabay.rr .com>...
> >> On 3/3/2005 8:51 AM Kenneth J. Harris spake these
> words of knowledge:
> >>
> >> > I haven't experienced this problem (2003 EX
> V6).
> >> >
> >> > Ken
> >> >
> >>
> >> Ken, while the original poster is a simple-minded
> troll, even a problem
> >> of *large* proportions (say, the Chrysler minivan
> transmission problem)
> >> doesn't generally strike a large percentage of the
> populace. I have not
> >> had any problems with my 2003 Accord LX (V4) at 58000
> miles, nor with my
> >> 2001 Odyssey EX (86000 miles) - but as I understand
> it, the potential
> >> for the problem does exist (at least with the
> Odyssey).
> >>
> >> If you read through this newsgroup, you'll find that
> in the last 2 days,
> >> 'hunkman' has been doing his best to lies,
> fear and uncertainty.
> >> Generally speaking, the best way to deal with such
> is to ignore them.
> >>
> >>
> >> RFT!!!
> >> Dave Kelsen
> >
> >Just because YOU didnt hav problems, doesn't mean other
> people's
> >Accords are doing as well. The transmission issue is a well
> >established fact that Honda simply won't acknowledge. You
> are a lucky
> >guy to have one that seems to be without issue.
> honda has taken care of their customers with tranny problems.
> most
> of the customer complaints are a non-issue. a honda
> transmission is a
> hydraulicly controlled manual transmission. And being such, it
> feels
> different.
> Chip
Hunkman, you’re right, I have an Accord 2004 2.4L LX 4 cyl 4 Doors,
and I think theres a problem in my transmission as well, a problem
with upshifting and downshifting, although my car has 22000 Km on it
only and still under unlimited milage warranty untill 04/07, I feel
theres problems with the gear and the fuel consumption, it makes only
300Km in the full tank which is 70 Litres, sorry for the measures, I
live in UAE.
does anybody else have this milage problem?
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> On 4 Mar 2005 09:24:25 -0800, hunkman7@excite.com (hunkman)
> wrote:
>
> >Dave Kelsen <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:<q5LVd.98557$pc5.31107@tornado.tampabay.rr .com>...
> >> On 3/3/2005 8:51 AM Kenneth J. Harris spake these
> words of knowledge:
> >>
> >> > I haven't experienced this problem (2003 EX
> V6).
> >> >
> >> > Ken
> >> >
> >>
> >> Ken, while the original poster is a simple-minded
> troll, even a problem
> >> of *large* proportions (say, the Chrysler minivan
> transmission problem)
> >> doesn't generally strike a large percentage of the
> populace. I have not
> >> had any problems with my 2003 Accord LX (V4) at 58000
> miles, nor with my
> >> 2001 Odyssey EX (86000 miles) - but as I understand
> it, the potential
> >> for the problem does exist (at least with the
> Odyssey).
> >>
> >> If you read through this newsgroup, you'll find that
> in the last 2 days,
> >> 'hunkman' has been doing his best to lies,
> fear and uncertainty.
> >> Generally speaking, the best way to deal with such
> is to ignore them.
> >>
> >>
> >> RFT!!!
> >> Dave Kelsen
> >
> >Just because YOU didnt hav problems, doesn't mean other
> people's
> >Accords are doing as well. The transmission issue is a well
> >established fact that Honda simply won't acknowledge. You
> are a lucky
> >guy to have one that seems to be without issue.
> honda has taken care of their customers with tranny problems.
> most
> of the customer complaints are a non-issue. a honda
> transmission is a
> hydraulicly controlled manual transmission. And being such, it
> feels
> different.
> Chip
Hunkman, you’re right, I have an Accord 2004 2.4L LX 4 cyl 4 Doors,
and I think theres a problem in my transmission as well, a problem
with upshifting and downshifting, although my car has 22000 Km on it
only and still under unlimited milage warranty untill 04/07, I feel
theres problems with the gear and the fuel consumption, it makes only
300Km in the full tank which is 70 Litres, sorry for the measures, I
live in UAE.
does anybody else have this milage problem?
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Re: Re: 2003-2005 Accord Transmission Problems
"hs4797" wrote:
> On 4 Mar 2005 09:24:25 -0800, hunkman7@excite.com (hunkman)
> wrote:
>
> >Dave Kelsen <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:<q5LVd.98557$pc5.31107@tornado.tampabay.rr .com>...
> >> On 3/3/2005 8:51 AM Kenneth J. Harris spake these
> words of knowledge:
> >>
> >> > I haven't experienced this problem (2003 EX
> V6).
> >> >
> >> > Ken
> >> >
> >>
> >> Ken, while the original poster is a simple-minded
> troll, even a problem
> >> of *large* proportions (say, the Chrysler minivan
> transmission problem)
> >> doesn't generally strike a large percentage of the
> populace. I have not
> >> had any problems with my 2003 Accord LX (V4) at 58000
> miles, nor with my
> >> 2001 Odyssey EX (86000 miles) - but as I understand
> it, the potential
> >> for the problem does exist (at least with the
> Odyssey).
> >>
> >> If you read through this newsgroup, you'll find that
> in the last 2 days,
> >> 'hunkman' has been doing his best to lies,
> fear and uncertainty.
> >> Generally speaking, the best way to deal with such
> is to ignore them.
> >>
> >>
> >> RFT!!!
> >> Dave Kelsen
> >
> >Just because YOU didnt hav problems, doesn't mean other
> people's
> >Accords are doing as well. The transmission issue is a well
> >established fact that Honda simply won't acknowledge. You
> are a lucky
> >guy to have one that seems to be without issue.
> honda has taken care of their customers with tranny problems.
> most
> of the customer complaints are a non-issue. a honda
> transmission is a
> hydraulicly controlled manual transmission. And being such, it
> feels
> different.
> Chip
Hunkman, you’re right, I have an Accord 2004 2.4L LX 4 cyl 4 Doors,
and I think theres a problem in my transmission as well, a problem
with upshifting and downshifting, although my car has 22000 Km on it
only and still under unlimited milage warranty untill 04/07, I feel
theres problems with the gear and the fuel consumption, it makes only
300Km in the full tank which is 70 Litres, sorry for the measures, I
live in UAE.
does anybody else have this milage problem?
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> On 4 Mar 2005 09:24:25 -0800, hunkman7@excite.com (hunkman)
> wrote:
>
> >Dave Kelsen <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:<q5LVd.98557$pc5.31107@tornado.tampabay.rr .com>...
> >> On 3/3/2005 8:51 AM Kenneth J. Harris spake these
> words of knowledge:
> >>
> >> > I haven't experienced this problem (2003 EX
> V6).
> >> >
> >> > Ken
> >> >
> >>
> >> Ken, while the original poster is a simple-minded
> troll, even a problem
> >> of *large* proportions (say, the Chrysler minivan
> transmission problem)
> >> doesn't generally strike a large percentage of the
> populace. I have not
> >> had any problems with my 2003 Accord LX (V4) at 58000
> miles, nor with my
> >> 2001 Odyssey EX (86000 miles) - but as I understand
> it, the potential
> >> for the problem does exist (at least with the
> Odyssey).
> >>
> >> If you read through this newsgroup, you'll find that
> in the last 2 days,
> >> 'hunkman' has been doing his best to lies,
> fear and uncertainty.
> >> Generally speaking, the best way to deal with such
> is to ignore them.
> >>
> >>
> >> RFT!!!
> >> Dave Kelsen
> >
> >Just because YOU didnt hav problems, doesn't mean other
> people's
> >Accords are doing as well. The transmission issue is a well
> >established fact that Honda simply won't acknowledge. You
> are a lucky
> >guy to have one that seems to be without issue.
> honda has taken care of their customers with tranny problems.
> most
> of the customer complaints are a non-issue. a honda
> transmission is a
> hydraulicly controlled manual transmission. And being such, it
> feels
> different.
> Chip
Hunkman, you’re right, I have an Accord 2004 2.4L LX 4 cyl 4 Doors,
and I think theres a problem in my transmission as well, a problem
with upshifting and downshifting, although my car has 22000 Km on it
only and still under unlimited milage warranty untill 04/07, I feel
theres problems with the gear and the fuel consumption, it makes only
300Km in the full tank which is 70 Litres, sorry for the measures, I
live in UAE.
does anybody else have this milage problem?
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