26 problems related to front air bag sensor control have been reported for the 2002 Honda Accord. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2002 Honda Accord based on all problems reported for the 2002 Accord.
Faulty srs dash air-bag status lamp lights-up; malfunction of air-bag control module sensor system disabling air-bag deployment - code 723505----dealer diagnosis 7/15/"faulty / malfunctioning occupant (passenger) detection sensor in right front seat back----dealer solution: "replace entire occupant (passenger) right front seat back for $595. 00"----the srs light and code have been cleared twice and is now back and on again----please help and make Honda fix it properly so it doesn't recur----.
The contact owns a 2002 Honda Accord. The srs light illuminated and is related to the air bag system and seat belt. The seat belts have a lifetime warranty. The dealer stated that there was a faulty sensor in the seat belt latch, which is not included in the extended warranty. The seat belt sensor costs $170 to repair. The current and failure mileages were 53,000. Updated 03-05-08 the consumer stated the dealer informed him if the seat belt latch is faulty the air bag sensor will be inoperable. Updated 03/05/08.
Srs light came on at 70k miles. I too purchased this car because I thought it was reliable, but after reading all these complaints and the fact that the manufacturer will not address this issues disturbing to say the least. I will think twice before purchasing another Honda.
The srs light stays on warning that the airbag deployment sensor will not deploy the airbags in an accident. The manufacturer will not replace with out a large fee.
I purchased this vehicle on 8/24/2004 as a certified used vehicle. Also I put exetended service agreement on it. At the time of purchase the driver's side seat belt had a problem and light stayed on. It was replaced. And light went off. On June 11 2007 the srs light came on and did not go off. I had the vehicle computer check for codes and found no problem codes. Mileage 94,228.
When my car battery died last year, I took the vehicle to my dealership for replacement. The service technician called to tell me the car was ready but asked if I had noticed if my safety restraint system light had been on. I said it had not prior to the new battery being installed. The service technician told me he didn't want to charge me to diagnose the problem, and suggested I wait and see if it "self-corrected". He said that the light being on could mean my airbags would not deploy in an accident. The light remained on and several months later I took the car in for scheduled service I asked them to again look at it. They charged me $92. 00 to perform an input function test which showed srs control unit failure and informed me repairs would cost $616. 00. The car is now out of warranty, but the service technician kindly informed me that if it was the seatbelt that had broken they could of fixed it no charge even if the car was out of warranty. I declined the repair and looked online only to find many Accord drivers have had the same issue, and each dealer charges a different amount for repair. This is a safety issue, not something normal wear and tear could cause to malfunction, nor could a driver cause this control unit to malfunction.
Re. Three major factory defects of 2002 Honda Accord v6 ex I currently own four Honda vehicles. Two of them are 2002 Honda Accord v6 ex models. Honda released 2002 Honda Accord ex without any thorough final inspections. The malfunctioning on my two Hondas was all factory defects deeply related to passenger safety. Honda does not care for human life sincerely as advertised. Honda does not deserve to be one of the best vehicles in the states. Since I purchased brand new 2002 Hondas, three serious mechanical and electrical defects have been found: seat belt sensor malfunctioning, timing related engine rpm surge, and powertrain breakdown. All three happened within 36,000 miles. First problem was a seat belt sensor problem. It was detected several months on both vehicles. And I asked a Honda mechanic to fix it. He told me that it would go away if you drove more. However, this problem was not gone. And couple of years later, I strongly ask Honda dealer to check and fix it. One was seat belt sensor problem and the other was the main seat belt controller. Second problem was a timing related engine surge. It happened on both Hondas within 30,000 miles on the same day. Rpm of both Honda went up and engine light was on. Even in braking, I could feel very strong force, which might break something. It was a sudden surge enough to cause a big accident. I want you to inspect this factory defect of all 2002 Honda Accord ex. Third problem happened in the first 2002 Honda. It was a powertrain problem. This brand new vehicle has surged several months after delivered to us. The mechanics in Honda dealerships said that it would go away if we drove more. The surge in first three years seemed moderate jolting when the second gear shifted to the first gear. But it got worse and worse. Finally, oil leaked. After fixing it, there are no more jolting or surging in gear transitions. This incident took place due to Honda’s negligence and irresponsibility.
- the contact owns a 2002 Honda Accord. The air bag sensor light illuminated for over a month. The mechanic stated that they need ed to replace it. However, the dealer didn't give her a written copy of the estimate and diagnosis, only a verbal estimate. The current and failure mileage were 82000.
Airbag dashlight came on and remained on steadily. Called dealer and was told the problem probably was covered by warranty. Dealer checked vehicle on 10/2 and stated that problem required replacement of srs control unit at a total cost of $442. 74. Mechanic stated that he frequently sees this problem on Accord vehicles. This vehicle has only 32,,046 miles on it.
My srs light came on. I received the warranty extension for the main components of the occupant position detection system. I took my car to the Honda dealership and they checked out my car and said that my problem was the srs control unit. The srs control unit is not covered under the warranty extension and could cost me over $400. First of all, I found this to be very ironic that I had just received the warranty extension and my srs light came on like the warranty extension said, but yet my problem is not covered under the warranty extension. I feel as though I am being duped by the dealership since this srs control unit is a much more expensive part than the parts described in the warranty extension.
Replace srs control unit.
2002 Honda Accord air bag srs light indicates air will not function.
The contact owns a 2002 Honda Accord. The contact stated that he received a recall notice for recall 10v041000 (air bags). He called the manufacturer and was advised to take the vehicle to the dealership for repair. The vehicle was taken to two dealerships but the contact was refused the repairs. They stated that the sensor was the cause of the failure and was not covered under the recall for the inflater module. The vehicle had not been repaired at the time of the complaint. The current and failure mileages were approximately 37,000.
Srs light comes on, the car has only 24000 miles and it is a 2002 Accord. I know that the warranty expired, but I strongly believe it is a manufacturer's defect in the srs system because other people are having the same issue in this generation of the Accord which is the 6th generation from 1998-2002.
1) normal driving 2) srs light came on, which indicates air bags are not active. Seems like if you have to install air bags the design should make sure they function. 3) stays on and seems to be a common problem.
I have a Honda Accord ex 2002. The transmission failed a month ago and the company replaced it under guarantee, after that was done the side airbag sensor light keeps coming on an off, now staying on for long periods of time. I am concerned that this may be a safety issue, it was not doing this before the transmission work replacements and the dealer does not seem to think this is something to be concerned about. I am.
Srs light came on 12/18/05 and does not go off. After reading other complaints, my interior never got wet, just happened. Not very happy after reading the other complaints. I do realize air bags will not deploy, but will not get fixed.
I have a 2002 Honda Accord ex. I recently saw a report about 2000-2001 Accord passenger air bag light problems. I believe it also affects the 2002 model. My passenger air bag light f lashes on the dashboard from events such as my dog sitting near the passenger door or my throwing a purse or bag down on the seat. This has occurred since owning the car when it was new. The Honda dealership said they find nothing wrong and that the code clears itself after I turn my car off so they have no information to work with. They claim there is no safety problem when it occurs and that I am causing the problem because of improper usage of the passenger seat, I. E. , my actions trigger the air bag light coming on which they claim is meaningless. I stopped complaining since they said there is no safety problem associated with this.
The srs light came on in my 2002 Honda Accord. I took it to the dealer and they charged me $95. 00 just to check out the problem and then told me it was going to cost $852. 00 to fix the problem. It was 18 days out of warranty. The seat never got wet and nothing happened to the car. I was told that not fixing the problem would result in the air bags not working in case of an accident.
My srs light in my 2002 Honda Accord has come on twice. It is currently at a Honda dealership getting fixed. The airbags will not deploy in an accident if the light is on. This is a huge safety concern and I am not the only one with this problem. Honda refuses to be accountable for this malfunction in their cars.
2002 Honda Accord ex developed problems with the srs indicator light illuminating on the dashboard after the passenger seat became damp from a rain storm. The sensor was replaced.
The safety sensor that controls the electronic system for the air bags ( srs sensor) failed. The manufacturer neglected to tell consumer never to get the seat wet or never open the windows during rain. The sensor is located in the front passenger seat and when the seat got wet/damp the system was not longer good. It got wet once before and had to replace it but was not told it would be a problem if it got wet. The problem happened again but this time the warranty has expired and the dealer refused to repair it unless the consumer paid for it. This happened July 25, 2005.
Srs indicator stays on for no reason. Owner's manual indicates problem with airbag or seatbelt tensioner. Called customer service but warranty expired. Never been involved in an accident. Went to the dealer but was told that it would cost 80 to 100 dollars just to see what was broken or defective, and could not give me an estimate since they don't know what part(s) are defective. Don't know if airbag/seatbelt would function properly if I get into an accident. Still driving with srs indicator on.
Srs light came on for no reason. Took car to dealer, they advised no problem. Reset it. Light came on again, took it back to the dealer. They advised again, no problem. Possibly the control unit. . . Reset it, but advised light may come on again. They cannot be sure that unit is the problem, can repair, but cannot be sure that it will not happen again. Light is now back on. Unsure if I have an accident if my airbag will deploy or if it will just deploy for no reason.
The srs warning lite is continually lit at 49,000 miles. After the obdii scanner was connected the system reported code 7-1. Code 7. 1 refers to srs controller unit failure. The car is well maintained and cleaned. The recomened repair is to replace the srs controller unit at a cost of over 500 dollars. The srs unit is computer controlled as even though the other engine computers are warantyed for 8/80,000 the srs unit is not. I have now been told that the car I purchased for quality and reliability no longer has functioning airbags or automatic seat belt tensioners. Honda has opened a case and I must go through my local dealer to request a waranty extention on the part. Rd major problem with the car.
Srs light activited due to defective opds sensor. Defective sensor would have prevented the air bag from deploying in the event of an accident. Car only has 68k miles. Vehicle is garaged indoors and has never been in any type of accident and/or incident. A non-mechanical critical part should not fail in such a manor. Corrective maintenance work was not covered by warranty. Dealer could not provide a good answer as to why the part failed to function.