Table 1 shows one common unknown or other related problems of the 2000 Honda Accord.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Unknown Or Other problems |
I started my car and put it in reverse in a parking garage as I was attempting to exit the garage. The car accelerated while I was in reverse, slamming into two parked vehicles. The car then accelerated forward, slamming into a concrete column and coming to a rest. I attempted to slam on my brakes but the car would not stop. It felt like my accelerator was stuck rather than a problem with the brakes.
Problems with Honda Accord car.
The issue is I can remove the ignition key without the shift lever being in "park" on my 2000 Honda Accord, VIN [xxx]. There is a current recall, but the dealer states it does not apply to my vehicle. It should be added to the recall. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).
Multiple issues with Honda Accord 2000 ex v6 3. 0l. 96k miles as of 11/25/09 1. Srs light has been on and dealer is not fixing it saying it is not a safety issue 2. Transmission failed and I had to spend 2k fixing it 3. Egr clogged and check engine light is on. Dealer not fixing it saying it has been done before.
Replacement of left and right hub and bearing on the rear of the car. Of all the cars I owned and the cars that freinds and family have this is the first time that anyboby has heard of replacing these parts. All of my cars have over 180,000 miles on them.
Engine check light came on for the second time within a year. The first time I was told that the computer was too sensitive and they had to order a new computer - wait was approx 3-4 months. This happened at 3600 miles and was covered under warranty. Less than a year later the engine check light came on, and the dealer told me it was oxygen sensor and it had to be replaced. The emission control system is unreliable for this to happen within 53k miles.
Engine check light appears on dashboard. Dealership is aware of problem.
1st time dealer stated bad gas for car jerking when trying to accelerate and engine check light was on - fixed problem. 2nd time (next day) car repeated same problem - another dealer stated bad gas and loose wire - fixed problem 3rd time same dealer stated needed new top dead center sensor. Sensor had malfunctioned. I know too many people who had the same problem and continue to even after getting fixed repeatedly. I am scared to drive my new car - not even a year old.
Engine check light went on twice. Took vehicle to dealer, and they said fuel filler: cap was not on properly. Then, it was electrical system causing engine light to come on. A week later, srs light came on, indicating something wrong with airbag and seatbelts.
Engine check light illuminated on dashboard. Consumer contacted dealer. Dealer noted that sensor was very sensitive which caused the light to illuminate, sensor was replaced. Please provide any further details.
Car was taken to the moreno valley Honda and spreen Honda regarding transmission problems and we were told that the transmission was fine. My husband owns a transmission repair shop and had to tell spreen Honda what was wrong with the transmission. I finally called Honda's main office and it took them about a week to remedy the problem. Home office contacted the dealer and requested the transmission be replaced. Spreen Honda had the car for several weeks and did not offer rental car or reimbursement. Terrible customer service all around. My husband could have fixed the problem but the car was about 2 years old and under warranty when the problems started to occur. The brakes are constantly squeeking even after replacement. The material on the rear interior door handles has melted. Passenger seat belts are extremely tight. This 2000 Honda Accord se has been a total disappointment. Dt.