Thiswill be a helpful video for those of you who do not have all the fancy scopes and scan tools. ScannerDanner Important links:ScannerDanner website https: Themost common transmission issues that Honda Accord owners have to deal with are given below: 1. The Transmission Can Jerk and Slip. You can get a sense of slipping while driving if your transmission is having problems. When this happens, it will feel like the gears are slipping randomly. A lack of pressure buildup in the gearbox, which is
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HondaAccord Safety Recalls. : Heat buildup in automatic transmission may eventually lead to gear tooth chipping or gear breakage, resulting in transmission lockup. 2004, 2005: During deployment, the fabric of the driver's front airbag may tear after contact with inside surface of airbag cover, thus increasing the risk of injury. ErraticDown-Shifting. Honda Accords have been known to down-shift erratically, sort of jumping and skipping into place. In some cases, the car may even come to a complete stop out of nowhere. These
Thecurrent 10th-generation Honda Accord has been a hit with Edmunds editors since it debuted in 2018. As a result, we added an Accord EX-L with the 1.5-liter engine to the Edmunds long-term test
Last2 or so model years of the newest Accord gen you can afford are best. Most if not all of the kinks were worked out by then. 2006-07 (gen 7.5) 2011-12 (gen 8) 2016-17 (gen 9) 2020/newer (gen 10)
Thegreatest number of issues reported by occurred in the eighth generation, Honda Accords built between 2008 and 2012. 2008 marked the highest number of complaints reported for any Honda Accord model year, all the way back to 1979 in the CarComplaints.com database, with 2,305 complaints 1286posts · Joined 2011. #34 · May 8, 2014. Interesting swap using Odyssey or MDX engines. I was considering the 3.2 if I ever needed another engine but 3.5 makes even more sense if it works because of the extra torque from the added displacement. Looking forward to how this turns out. 2004 Honda Accord EX V6.
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