Drivers seat has play in it, and moves while driving. Honda will NOT repair
#16
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Re: Drivers seat has play in it, and moves while driving. Honda willNOT repair
kirk.malajian@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hello all.
>
> I've noticed some discussion on this topic, but it seems to have been a
> bit dated.
>
> I have a 2004 Accord EX coupe V6MT. I previously owned a 2003 Accord
> EX coupe V6Auto.
>
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Here's a TSB about the Civic having a similar problem . . . . Shame to
throw out the whole car for such a simple problem . .
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/civic/x01-057e.pdf
'Curly'
>
> Hello all.
>
> I've noticed some discussion on this topic, but it seems to have been a
> bit dated.
>
> I have a 2004 Accord EX coupe V6MT. I previously owned a 2003 Accord
> EX coupe V6Auto.
>
--------------------------------------
Here's a TSB about the Civic having a similar problem . . . . Shame to
throw out the whole car for such a simple problem . .
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/civic/x01-057e.pdf
'Curly'
#17
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Re: Drivers seat has play in it, and moves while driving. Honda willNOT repair
kirk.malajian@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hello all.
>
> I've noticed some discussion on this topic, but it seems to have been a
> bit dated.
>
> I have a 2004 Accord EX coupe V6MT. I previously owned a 2003 Accord
> EX coupe V6Auto.
>
--------------------------------------
Here's a TSB about the Civic having a similar problem . . . . Shame to
throw out the whole car for such a simple problem . .
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/civic/x01-057e.pdf
'Curly'
>
> Hello all.
>
> I've noticed some discussion on this topic, but it seems to have been a
> bit dated.
>
> I have a 2004 Accord EX coupe V6MT. I previously owned a 2003 Accord
> EX coupe V6Auto.
>
--------------------------------------
Here's a TSB about the Civic having a similar problem . . . . Shame to
throw out the whole car for such a simple problem . .
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/civic/x01-057e.pdf
'Curly'
#18
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Re: Drivers seat has play in it, and moves while driving. Honda will NOT repair
My 1994 Toyota Celica does the same thing. It moves just a little
forwards and backwards. Maybe a few mm or so. Never thought of it as
a safety issue, though. Sometimes if I adjust my seat, the first stop
I come to the seat moves a half inch or so and locks in place. But it
still has that few mm of play in it.
forwards and backwards. Maybe a few mm or so. Never thought of it as
a safety issue, though. Sometimes if I adjust my seat, the first stop
I come to the seat moves a half inch or so and locks in place. But it
still has that few mm of play in it.
#19
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Re: Drivers seat has play in it, and moves while driving. Honda will NOT repair
My 1994 Toyota Celica does the same thing. It moves just a little
forwards and backwards. Maybe a few mm or so. Never thought of it as
a safety issue, though. Sometimes if I adjust my seat, the first stop
I come to the seat moves a half inch or so and locks in place. But it
still has that few mm of play in it.
forwards and backwards. Maybe a few mm or so. Never thought of it as
a safety issue, though. Sometimes if I adjust my seat, the first stop
I come to the seat moves a half inch or so and locks in place. But it
still has that few mm of play in it.
#20
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Re: Drivers seat has play in it, and moves while driving. Honda will NOT repair
My 1994 Toyota Celica does the same thing. It moves just a little
forwards and backwards. Maybe a few mm or so. Never thought of it as
a safety issue, though. Sometimes if I adjust my seat, the first stop
I come to the seat moves a half inch or so and locks in place. But it
still has that few mm of play in it.
forwards and backwards. Maybe a few mm or so. Never thought of it as
a safety issue, though. Sometimes if I adjust my seat, the first stop
I come to the seat moves a half inch or so and locks in place. But it
still has that few mm of play in it.
#21
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Re: Drivers seat has play in it, and moves while driving. Honda will NOT repair
My 1994 Toyota Celica does the same thing. It moves just a little
forwards and backwards. Maybe a few mm or so. Never thought of it as
a safety issue, though. Sometimes if I adjust my seat, the first stop
I come to the seat moves a half inch or so and locks in place. But it
still has that few mm of play in it.
forwards and backwards. Maybe a few mm or so. Never thought of it as
a safety issue, though. Sometimes if I adjust my seat, the first stop
I come to the seat moves a half inch or so and locks in place. But it
still has that few mm of play in it.
#22
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Had my seat repaired!!
My 97 Camry with power seats did the same thing. It bothered me so much I
gave the car to my wife to drive. (I bought a 98 accord) It didnt bother
her.
Then she was rear ended on the highway. Some rear end damagen minor injury
to my wife.
The seat motor made a grinding sound now.. The repair guy said it was normal
untill I showed him that the passenger side did not make the noise.
He called the insurance adjuster out and they repaired the drivers seat. Not
sure what they did but it fixed the problem.
I found the movement to be very annoying every time I started and stopped I
would feel the seat move slightly....
I wouldnt recomend going out and getting rear ended but it did fix the
problem with my seat..
Steve
<kirk.malajian@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1161631064.961093.72000@i42g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> Hello all.
>
> I've noticed some discussion on this topic, but it seems to have been a
> bit dated.
>
> I have a 2004 Accord EX coupe V6MT. I previously owned a 2003 Accord
> EX coupe V6Auto.
>
> In both cars I have experienced a problem with the drivers seat moving
> ever so slightly while stopping, starting, or turning. I traded in my
> 2003 Accord, because Honda did not want to fix the seat, so i figured,
> I'd get a new one and all would be fine. This was not the case.
>
> I have taken my Honda Accord to 3 different dealers. Mahway, NJ;
> Paramus, NJ; and Nanuet, NY. All three have told me that the drivers
> seat moving is "Normal Operation". Basically, the service technician
> at the Nanuet, NY service department told me that if he swaped out the
> seat rails, that the parts would cost $1,000 and labor would be 6
> hours. He also mentioned that the dealership would probably not recoup
> the money because Honda does not recognized the problem with the seat
> rails.
>
> I also had previously contacted Honda of America and talked to customer
> service representitive. He was very unhelpful, and told me that he
> couldn't find anything in his system on this subject. He also asked me
> if I "TEST DROVE" the car. I said, of course i test drove it, but the
> seat in that car didn't move when i drove.
>
> To me, this is not only a quality control issue, but a saftey issue.
>
> At this point, i will most likely be selling or trading in my Accord
> for a better built Toyota or Nissan. It's unfortunate that a car that
> would be fun to drive, becomes something I dread on getting into
> everyday.
>
> If anyone is willing to sign and send a peition together please let me
> know. I'd be willing to put a petition and a letter together.
>
gave the car to my wife to drive. (I bought a 98 accord) It didnt bother
her.
Then she was rear ended on the highway. Some rear end damagen minor injury
to my wife.
The seat motor made a grinding sound now.. The repair guy said it was normal
untill I showed him that the passenger side did not make the noise.
He called the insurance adjuster out and they repaired the drivers seat. Not
sure what they did but it fixed the problem.
I found the movement to be very annoying every time I started and stopped I
would feel the seat move slightly....
I wouldnt recomend going out and getting rear ended but it did fix the
problem with my seat..
Steve
<kirk.malajian@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1161631064.961093.72000@i42g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> Hello all.
>
> I've noticed some discussion on this topic, but it seems to have been a
> bit dated.
>
> I have a 2004 Accord EX coupe V6MT. I previously owned a 2003 Accord
> EX coupe V6Auto.
>
> In both cars I have experienced a problem with the drivers seat moving
> ever so slightly while stopping, starting, or turning. I traded in my
> 2003 Accord, because Honda did not want to fix the seat, so i figured,
> I'd get a new one and all would be fine. This was not the case.
>
> I have taken my Honda Accord to 3 different dealers. Mahway, NJ;
> Paramus, NJ; and Nanuet, NY. All three have told me that the drivers
> seat moving is "Normal Operation". Basically, the service technician
> at the Nanuet, NY service department told me that if he swaped out the
> seat rails, that the parts would cost $1,000 and labor would be 6
> hours. He also mentioned that the dealership would probably not recoup
> the money because Honda does not recognized the problem with the seat
> rails.
>
> I also had previously contacted Honda of America and talked to customer
> service representitive. He was very unhelpful, and told me that he
> couldn't find anything in his system on this subject. He also asked me
> if I "TEST DROVE" the car. I said, of course i test drove it, but the
> seat in that car didn't move when i drove.
>
> To me, this is not only a quality control issue, but a saftey issue.
>
> At this point, i will most likely be selling or trading in my Accord
> for a better built Toyota or Nissan. It's unfortunate that a car that
> would be fun to drive, becomes something I dread on getting into
> everyday.
>
> If anyone is willing to sign and send a peition together please let me
> know. I'd be willing to put a petition and a letter together.
>
#23
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Had my seat repaired!!
My 97 Camry with power seats did the same thing. It bothered me so much I
gave the car to my wife to drive. (I bought a 98 accord) It didnt bother
her.
Then she was rear ended on the highway. Some rear end damagen minor injury
to my wife.
The seat motor made a grinding sound now.. The repair guy said it was normal
untill I showed him that the passenger side did not make the noise.
He called the insurance adjuster out and they repaired the drivers seat. Not
sure what they did but it fixed the problem.
I found the movement to be very annoying every time I started and stopped I
would feel the seat move slightly....
I wouldnt recomend going out and getting rear ended but it did fix the
problem with my seat..
Steve
<kirk.malajian@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1161631064.961093.72000@i42g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> Hello all.
>
> I've noticed some discussion on this topic, but it seems to have been a
> bit dated.
>
> I have a 2004 Accord EX coupe V6MT. I previously owned a 2003 Accord
> EX coupe V6Auto.
>
> In both cars I have experienced a problem with the drivers seat moving
> ever so slightly while stopping, starting, or turning. I traded in my
> 2003 Accord, because Honda did not want to fix the seat, so i figured,
> I'd get a new one and all would be fine. This was not the case.
>
> I have taken my Honda Accord to 3 different dealers. Mahway, NJ;
> Paramus, NJ; and Nanuet, NY. All three have told me that the drivers
> seat moving is "Normal Operation". Basically, the service technician
> at the Nanuet, NY service department told me that if he swaped out the
> seat rails, that the parts would cost $1,000 and labor would be 6
> hours. He also mentioned that the dealership would probably not recoup
> the money because Honda does not recognized the problem with the seat
> rails.
>
> I also had previously contacted Honda of America and talked to customer
> service representitive. He was very unhelpful, and told me that he
> couldn't find anything in his system on this subject. He also asked me
> if I "TEST DROVE" the car. I said, of course i test drove it, but the
> seat in that car didn't move when i drove.
>
> To me, this is not only a quality control issue, but a saftey issue.
>
> At this point, i will most likely be selling or trading in my Accord
> for a better built Toyota or Nissan. It's unfortunate that a car that
> would be fun to drive, becomes something I dread on getting into
> everyday.
>
> If anyone is willing to sign and send a peition together please let me
> know. I'd be willing to put a petition and a letter together.
>
gave the car to my wife to drive. (I bought a 98 accord) It didnt bother
her.
Then she was rear ended on the highway. Some rear end damagen minor injury
to my wife.
The seat motor made a grinding sound now.. The repair guy said it was normal
untill I showed him that the passenger side did not make the noise.
He called the insurance adjuster out and they repaired the drivers seat. Not
sure what they did but it fixed the problem.
I found the movement to be very annoying every time I started and stopped I
would feel the seat move slightly....
I wouldnt recomend going out and getting rear ended but it did fix the
problem with my seat..
Steve
<kirk.malajian@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1161631064.961093.72000@i42g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> Hello all.
>
> I've noticed some discussion on this topic, but it seems to have been a
> bit dated.
>
> I have a 2004 Accord EX coupe V6MT. I previously owned a 2003 Accord
> EX coupe V6Auto.
>
> In both cars I have experienced a problem with the drivers seat moving
> ever so slightly while stopping, starting, or turning. I traded in my
> 2003 Accord, because Honda did not want to fix the seat, so i figured,
> I'd get a new one and all would be fine. This was not the case.
>
> I have taken my Honda Accord to 3 different dealers. Mahway, NJ;
> Paramus, NJ; and Nanuet, NY. All three have told me that the drivers
> seat moving is "Normal Operation". Basically, the service technician
> at the Nanuet, NY service department told me that if he swaped out the
> seat rails, that the parts would cost $1,000 and labor would be 6
> hours. He also mentioned that the dealership would probably not recoup
> the money because Honda does not recognized the problem with the seat
> rails.
>
> I also had previously contacted Honda of America and talked to customer
> service representitive. He was very unhelpful, and told me that he
> couldn't find anything in his system on this subject. He also asked me
> if I "TEST DROVE" the car. I said, of course i test drove it, but the
> seat in that car didn't move when i drove.
>
> To me, this is not only a quality control issue, but a saftey issue.
>
> At this point, i will most likely be selling or trading in my Accord
> for a better built Toyota or Nissan. It's unfortunate that a car that
> would be fun to drive, becomes something I dread on getting into
> everyday.
>
> If anyone is willing to sign and send a peition together please let me
> know. I'd be willing to put a petition and a letter together.
>
#24
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Had my seat repaired!!
My 97 Camry with power seats did the same thing. It bothered me so much I
gave the car to my wife to drive. (I bought a 98 accord) It didnt bother
her.
Then she was rear ended on the highway. Some rear end damagen minor injury
to my wife.
The seat motor made a grinding sound now.. The repair guy said it was normal
untill I showed him that the passenger side did not make the noise.
He called the insurance adjuster out and they repaired the drivers seat. Not
sure what they did but it fixed the problem.
I found the movement to be very annoying every time I started and stopped I
would feel the seat move slightly....
I wouldnt recomend going out and getting rear ended but it did fix the
problem with my seat..
Steve
<kirk.malajian@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1161631064.961093.72000@i42g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> Hello all.
>
> I've noticed some discussion on this topic, but it seems to have been a
> bit dated.
>
> I have a 2004 Accord EX coupe V6MT. I previously owned a 2003 Accord
> EX coupe V6Auto.
>
> In both cars I have experienced a problem with the drivers seat moving
> ever so slightly while stopping, starting, or turning. I traded in my
> 2003 Accord, because Honda did not want to fix the seat, so i figured,
> I'd get a new one and all would be fine. This was not the case.
>
> I have taken my Honda Accord to 3 different dealers. Mahway, NJ;
> Paramus, NJ; and Nanuet, NY. All three have told me that the drivers
> seat moving is "Normal Operation". Basically, the service technician
> at the Nanuet, NY service department told me that if he swaped out the
> seat rails, that the parts would cost $1,000 and labor would be 6
> hours. He also mentioned that the dealership would probably not recoup
> the money because Honda does not recognized the problem with the seat
> rails.
>
> I also had previously contacted Honda of America and talked to customer
> service representitive. He was very unhelpful, and told me that he
> couldn't find anything in his system on this subject. He also asked me
> if I "TEST DROVE" the car. I said, of course i test drove it, but the
> seat in that car didn't move when i drove.
>
> To me, this is not only a quality control issue, but a saftey issue.
>
> At this point, i will most likely be selling or trading in my Accord
> for a better built Toyota or Nissan. It's unfortunate that a car that
> would be fun to drive, becomes something I dread on getting into
> everyday.
>
> If anyone is willing to sign and send a peition together please let me
> know. I'd be willing to put a petition and a letter together.
>
gave the car to my wife to drive. (I bought a 98 accord) It didnt bother
her.
Then she was rear ended on the highway. Some rear end damagen minor injury
to my wife.
The seat motor made a grinding sound now.. The repair guy said it was normal
untill I showed him that the passenger side did not make the noise.
He called the insurance adjuster out and they repaired the drivers seat. Not
sure what they did but it fixed the problem.
I found the movement to be very annoying every time I started and stopped I
would feel the seat move slightly....
I wouldnt recomend going out and getting rear ended but it did fix the
problem with my seat..
Steve
<kirk.malajian@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1161631064.961093.72000@i42g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> Hello all.
>
> I've noticed some discussion on this topic, but it seems to have been a
> bit dated.
>
> I have a 2004 Accord EX coupe V6MT. I previously owned a 2003 Accord
> EX coupe V6Auto.
>
> In both cars I have experienced a problem with the drivers seat moving
> ever so slightly while stopping, starting, or turning. I traded in my
> 2003 Accord, because Honda did not want to fix the seat, so i figured,
> I'd get a new one and all would be fine. This was not the case.
>
> I have taken my Honda Accord to 3 different dealers. Mahway, NJ;
> Paramus, NJ; and Nanuet, NY. All three have told me that the drivers
> seat moving is "Normal Operation". Basically, the service technician
> at the Nanuet, NY service department told me that if he swaped out the
> seat rails, that the parts would cost $1,000 and labor would be 6
> hours. He also mentioned that the dealership would probably not recoup
> the money because Honda does not recognized the problem with the seat
> rails.
>
> I also had previously contacted Honda of America and talked to customer
> service representitive. He was very unhelpful, and told me that he
> couldn't find anything in his system on this subject. He also asked me
> if I "TEST DROVE" the car. I said, of course i test drove it, but the
> seat in that car didn't move when i drove.
>
> To me, this is not only a quality control issue, but a saftey issue.
>
> At this point, i will most likely be selling or trading in my Accord
> for a better built Toyota or Nissan. It's unfortunate that a car that
> would be fun to drive, becomes something I dread on getting into
> everyday.
>
> If anyone is willing to sign and send a peition together please let me
> know. I'd be willing to put a petition and a letter together.
>
#25
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Had my seat repaired!!
My 97 Camry with power seats did the same thing. It bothered me so much I
gave the car to my wife to drive. (I bought a 98 accord) It didnt bother
her.
Then she was rear ended on the highway. Some rear end damagen minor injury
to my wife.
The seat motor made a grinding sound now.. The repair guy said it was normal
untill I showed him that the passenger side did not make the noise.
He called the insurance adjuster out and they repaired the drivers seat. Not
sure what they did but it fixed the problem.
I found the movement to be very annoying every time I started and stopped I
would feel the seat move slightly....
I wouldnt recomend going out and getting rear ended but it did fix the
problem with my seat..
Steve
<kirk.malajian@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1161631064.961093.72000@i42g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> Hello all.
>
> I've noticed some discussion on this topic, but it seems to have been a
> bit dated.
>
> I have a 2004 Accord EX coupe V6MT. I previously owned a 2003 Accord
> EX coupe V6Auto.
>
> In both cars I have experienced a problem with the drivers seat moving
> ever so slightly while stopping, starting, or turning. I traded in my
> 2003 Accord, because Honda did not want to fix the seat, so i figured,
> I'd get a new one and all would be fine. This was not the case.
>
> I have taken my Honda Accord to 3 different dealers. Mahway, NJ;
> Paramus, NJ; and Nanuet, NY. All three have told me that the drivers
> seat moving is "Normal Operation". Basically, the service technician
> at the Nanuet, NY service department told me that if he swaped out the
> seat rails, that the parts would cost $1,000 and labor would be 6
> hours. He also mentioned that the dealership would probably not recoup
> the money because Honda does not recognized the problem with the seat
> rails.
>
> I also had previously contacted Honda of America and talked to customer
> service representitive. He was very unhelpful, and told me that he
> couldn't find anything in his system on this subject. He also asked me
> if I "TEST DROVE" the car. I said, of course i test drove it, but the
> seat in that car didn't move when i drove.
>
> To me, this is not only a quality control issue, but a saftey issue.
>
> At this point, i will most likely be selling or trading in my Accord
> for a better built Toyota or Nissan. It's unfortunate that a car that
> would be fun to drive, becomes something I dread on getting into
> everyday.
>
> If anyone is willing to sign and send a peition together please let me
> know. I'd be willing to put a petition and a letter together.
>
gave the car to my wife to drive. (I bought a 98 accord) It didnt bother
her.
Then she was rear ended on the highway. Some rear end damagen minor injury
to my wife.
The seat motor made a grinding sound now.. The repair guy said it was normal
untill I showed him that the passenger side did not make the noise.
He called the insurance adjuster out and they repaired the drivers seat. Not
sure what they did but it fixed the problem.
I found the movement to be very annoying every time I started and stopped I
would feel the seat move slightly....
I wouldnt recomend going out and getting rear ended but it did fix the
problem with my seat..
Steve
<kirk.malajian@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1161631064.961093.72000@i42g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> Hello all.
>
> I've noticed some discussion on this topic, but it seems to have been a
> bit dated.
>
> I have a 2004 Accord EX coupe V6MT. I previously owned a 2003 Accord
> EX coupe V6Auto.
>
> In both cars I have experienced a problem with the drivers seat moving
> ever so slightly while stopping, starting, or turning. I traded in my
> 2003 Accord, because Honda did not want to fix the seat, so i figured,
> I'd get a new one and all would be fine. This was not the case.
>
> I have taken my Honda Accord to 3 different dealers. Mahway, NJ;
> Paramus, NJ; and Nanuet, NY. All three have told me that the drivers
> seat moving is "Normal Operation". Basically, the service technician
> at the Nanuet, NY service department told me that if he swaped out the
> seat rails, that the parts would cost $1,000 and labor would be 6
> hours. He also mentioned that the dealership would probably not recoup
> the money because Honda does not recognized the problem with the seat
> rails.
>
> I also had previously contacted Honda of America and talked to customer
> service representitive. He was very unhelpful, and told me that he
> couldn't find anything in his system on this subject. He also asked me
> if I "TEST DROVE" the car. I said, of course i test drove it, but the
> seat in that car didn't move when i drove.
>
> To me, this is not only a quality control issue, but a saftey issue.
>
> At this point, i will most likely be selling or trading in my Accord
> for a better built Toyota or Nissan. It's unfortunate that a car that
> would be fun to drive, becomes something I dread on getting into
> everyday.
>
> If anyone is willing to sign and send a peition together please let me
> know. I'd be willing to put a petition and a letter together.
>
#26
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Re: Drivers seat has play in it, and moves while driving. Hondawill NOT repair
High Tech Misfit wrote:
> kirk.malajian@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> At this point, i will most likely be selling or trading in my Accord
>> for a better built Toyota or Nissan. It's unfortunate that a car that
>> would be fun to drive, becomes something I dread on getting into
>> everyday.
>
> Toyota has had some quality issues too. And Nissan is even worse.
did you know that some individuals get paid to fud [fear,
uncertainty, doubt] like this? something to do with "competition"
apparently. now remind me, how do i sign up for an internet email
account and become a first time poster???
> kirk.malajian@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> At this point, i will most likely be selling or trading in my Accord
>> for a better built Toyota or Nissan. It's unfortunate that a car that
>> would be fun to drive, becomes something I dread on getting into
>> everyday.
>
> Toyota has had some quality issues too. And Nissan is even worse.
did you know that some individuals get paid to fud [fear,
uncertainty, doubt] like this? something to do with "competition"
apparently. now remind me, how do i sign up for an internet email
account and become a first time poster???
#27
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Re: Drivers seat has play in it, and moves while driving. Hondawill NOT repair
High Tech Misfit wrote:
> kirk.malajian@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> At this point, i will most likely be selling or trading in my Accord
>> for a better built Toyota or Nissan. It's unfortunate that a car that
>> would be fun to drive, becomes something I dread on getting into
>> everyday.
>
> Toyota has had some quality issues too. And Nissan is even worse.
did you know that some individuals get paid to fud [fear,
uncertainty, doubt] like this? something to do with "competition"
apparently. now remind me, how do i sign up for an internet email
account and become a first time poster???
> kirk.malajian@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> At this point, i will most likely be selling or trading in my Accord
>> for a better built Toyota or Nissan. It's unfortunate that a car that
>> would be fun to drive, becomes something I dread on getting into
>> everyday.
>
> Toyota has had some quality issues too. And Nissan is even worse.
did you know that some individuals get paid to fud [fear,
uncertainty, doubt] like this? something to do with "competition"
apparently. now remind me, how do i sign up for an internet email
account and become a first time poster???
#28
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Re: Drivers seat has play in it, and moves while driving. Hondawill NOT repair
High Tech Misfit wrote:
> kirk.malajian@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> At this point, i will most likely be selling or trading in my Accord
>> for a better built Toyota or Nissan. It's unfortunate that a car that
>> would be fun to drive, becomes something I dread on getting into
>> everyday.
>
> Toyota has had some quality issues too. And Nissan is even worse.
did you know that some individuals get paid to fud [fear,
uncertainty, doubt] like this? something to do with "competition"
apparently. now remind me, how do i sign up for an internet email
account and become a first time poster???
> kirk.malajian@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> At this point, i will most likely be selling or trading in my Accord
>> for a better built Toyota or Nissan. It's unfortunate that a car that
>> would be fun to drive, becomes something I dread on getting into
>> everyday.
>
> Toyota has had some quality issues too. And Nissan is even worse.
did you know that some individuals get paid to fud [fear,
uncertainty, doubt] like this? something to do with "competition"
apparently. now remind me, how do i sign up for an internet email
account and become a first time poster???
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Re: Drivers seat has play in it, and moves while driving. Hondawill NOT repair
High Tech Misfit wrote:
> kirk.malajian@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> At this point, i will most likely be selling or trading in my Accord
>> for a better built Toyota or Nissan. It's unfortunate that a car that
>> would be fun to drive, becomes something I dread on getting into
>> everyday.
>
> Toyota has had some quality issues too. And Nissan is even worse.
did you know that some individuals get paid to fud [fear,
uncertainty, doubt] like this? something to do with "competition"
apparently. now remind me, how do i sign up for an internet email
account and become a first time poster???
> kirk.malajian@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> At this point, i will most likely be selling or trading in my Accord
>> for a better built Toyota or Nissan. It's unfortunate that a car that
>> would be fun to drive, becomes something I dread on getting into
>> everyday.
>
> Toyota has had some quality issues too. And Nissan is even worse.
did you know that some individuals get paid to fud [fear,
uncertainty, doubt] like this? something to do with "competition"
apparently. now remind me, how do i sign up for an internet email
account and become a first time poster???
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Re: Drivers seat has play in it, and moves while driving. Hondawill NOT repair
kirk.malajian@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> I've noticed some discussion on this topic, but it seems to have been a
> bit dated.
>
> I have a 2004 Accord EX coupe V6MT. I previously owned a 2003 Accord
> EX coupe V6Auto.
>
> In both cars I have experienced a problem with the drivers seat moving
> ever so slightly while stopping, starting, or turning. I traded in my
> 2003 Accord, because Honda did not want to fix the seat, so i figured,
> I'd get a new one and all would be fine. This was not the case.
I had this problem on my '03 and the dealer eventually fixed it by
replacing the seat track. I had to be persistent, but they finally
sorted it out.
John
> Hello all.
>
> I've noticed some discussion on this topic, but it seems to have been a
> bit dated.
>
> I have a 2004 Accord EX coupe V6MT. I previously owned a 2003 Accord
> EX coupe V6Auto.
>
> In both cars I have experienced a problem with the drivers seat moving
> ever so slightly while stopping, starting, or turning. I traded in my
> 2003 Accord, because Honda did not want to fix the seat, so i figured,
> I'd get a new one and all would be fine. This was not the case.
I had this problem on my '03 and the dealer eventually fixed it by
replacing the seat track. I had to be persistent, but they finally
sorted it out.
John