Seven problems related to front air bag have been reported for the 2004 Honda Accord. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Honda Accord based on all problems reported for the 2004 Accord.
My 2004 Honda Accord ex started illuminating the front airbag on my instrument panel. I was wondering if this a unsafe warning about my airbags. I have read other complaints and it seems no one was reimbursed for fixing the problem, that is listed as a recall. Do we have any other means of getting it fixed?.
2004 Honda Accord lx v6 with safety recalls** while accelerating from a stop, the automatic transmission exhibited a problem shifting into second gear. The consumer did some research online and found a NHTSA recall (o4v176000) which addressed the problem the consumer was having with the vehicle. The consumer also found a recall on the frontal air bags (04v551000). The consumer never received any recall notices.
Consumer's vehicle was involved in a frontal crash on the passenger's side, with a guard rail at approximately 50 mph upon impact, neither frontal air bags deployed. The dealer was not notified at this time.
Info copy of ltr addressed to american Honda and Honda cars of columbia atty represent client luegenia mcclurkin died from traumatic injuries automobile collision 12/31/2004 defective air bags. Answer required**. The air bag was torn when it deployed. There is also a question as to whether the air bag may have deployed inadvertently and caused the accident. Recall #04v551000 was issued December 2004.
My wife was hit head on at an intersection in a 2004 Honda Accord v-6 (nav). The other person was at fault. She had her seat belt on. She fractured her l-2 lumbar in the accident but had "no" other injuries? we purchased this car for the safety factors and the name brand Honda. We were life long Honda purchasers as this was the 2nd brand new v-6, but we will never buy another Honda. My wife was traveling approx 35 mph and the other person (commercial van) was traveling approx45-50 mph. Why did she break her back, the airbag and seat belt should have prevented this!!!!!!.
Vehicle struck a call box at an impact of 60 mph and none of the air bags deployed. The vehicle was totaled by the insurance company. Please provide any further information.
While driving srs light appeared on the dashboard and remained on. Vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection, and mechanic determined that the clock spring needed to be replaced.