12 problems related to front air bag sensor control have been reported for the 2005 Honda Accord. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 Honda Accord based on all problems reported for the 2005 Accord.
The srs light came on without an accident. I had the fault code read before bringing the car to Honda. The fault code was a bad sensor only. Honda replaced the sensor and the srs control unit as well. With low mileage on the car I called Honda motors customer service. They looked into the issue and determined the repairs were needed and they could not help in any way. Repairs cost $750. 01.
The car have a recall for front airbags the light on the dashboard was on but when I went to fix the problems the car still have the same light on and more malfunctions with the seat belt sensor. Honda didn't fix it a want me to pay almost $300 for repair something that Honda is suppose to take care if the car has a recall.
The contact owns a 2005 Honda odyssey. The contact stated that after starting the vehicle the air bag sensor light illuminated. The vehicle was neither diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and the contact was informed that the vehicle was not included in NHTSA campaign number 05v344000(air bags). The failure mileage was 68,000.
My 2005 Accord had an illuminated supplemental restraint system (srs) light. The Honda dealer diagnosed it down to a broken driver seat sensor harness; fault codes 71-10 (drivers seat pos sensor) and a2-10 (faulty pwr supply). This condition is exactly the same as described in Honda service bulletin 07-002, "safety recall: driver's seat position sensor harness replacement. " just as described in the bulletin, the wires on the harness become damaged and in fact were completely broken away from the plug end. However, my VIN falls outside the affected VIN's listed in the service bulletin and is not covered under this action. Furthermore, I feel the dealer charged more than necessary for the repair: they charged 1. 96 hrs of labor (at $97. 00/hr), or $190. 00, and $15. 20 for the part totaling $205. 20. In comparison, the service bulletin calls for 0. 6 hrs of labor, which when added to the part cost would have totaled $73. 40. Bottom line: Honda did not provide the proper fix for damaged driver's seat position harness's in later production vins. Since they continue to cause the same unsafe condition, Honda must be compelled to increase the scope of this recall.
While waiting at a traffic light, I adjusted my driver side power seat and saw the air bag sensor light turn on at the same moment. I was not involved in any accident of any kind. I took it to the Honda dealer and was told that the sensor failed and it would cost 660. 00 to replace. Apparently this sensor controls all the front airbags without which they will not deploy. I would like to add this safety complaint to the data base in case others have had the same problem.
The seat position sensor (sps) wiring harness in my 2005 Honda Accord is broken causing the air bag warning light to be illuminated and the sps to fail. Please note that this symptom is identical to that addressed by recall number: 07v001000, which applied to certain 2004 and 2005 Honda Accords. However, my VIN number is not included in the Honda recall. I believe that the omission of my 2005 Honda Accord's VIN from recall number 07v001000 is in error and should be corrected. The Honda dealer changed an initial $95. 07 for diagnosing the problem, and has offered to install a new wiring harness at my expense. At this time no action has been taken. The faulty wiring harness is still installed and the air bag light is still illuminated and the sps is still in failure mode.
Supplemental restraint system indicator light remains (intermittently) illuminated beyond the normal time after starting vehicle. The problem appears to be the same as described in other "complaints" published in NHTSA recall campaign id number 07v001000. According to local Honda dealership, this vehicle is not part of the recall group and does not qualify for cost free remediation by Honda.
The airbag light illuminated on my 2005 Honda Accord. Took to dealer who said it was the driver seat module and would cost $300. Checked previous Honda recalls and the same complaint was recalled for 81000 cars but mine wasn't listed (recall 07v001000 there are a few other complaints indicating the same problem and as this is an important safety issue, perhaps Honda should extend its recall to include my vehicle. I asked Honda customer service when my vehicle was manufactured (to determine if the date was around the period when the other cars were recalled) but they said they didn't have that info.
Airbag frontal sensor control module.
The contact owns a 2005 Honda Accord. The contact was uncertain of the speed rate when the failure occurred. The air bag warning indicator illuminated on the instrument panel. The warning indicator remained illuminated until the engine was turned off. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for inspection. The failure was contributed to the air bag sensor wiring harness. There was a recall under NHTSA campaign id number 07v001000 (air bags;frontal;sensor/control module). The contact experienced the identical failures as mentioned in the recall. The VIN number was excluded from the recall. The vehicle has not been repaired for the failure. The failure mileage was 30,000 and the current mileage was unavailable.
Power train:automatic transmission:control module fuel system, gasoline:delivery:fuel pump air bags:frontal:sensor.
I currently own a 2005 Honda. I just recently had a problem with it that really has me concerned. From what I'm told by the service manager at one Honda dealership the wiring harness under the driverside seat was too short and broke. The srs (supplemental restraint system) light went on indicating a problem with the airbag system. This apparently detects when someone is leaning to far foward in the seat and would prevent the airbag deploying and injuring them. This disabled the airbag in my car. No airbag. No protection. The wiring harness was replaced as well as the sensor assembly. This fixed the problem. I am reporting this because the 2004 Honda Accords had a recall on this problem. I have an 05 and the same thing happened. This is a problem Honda should fix immediatley. I'm told the 05's have no recalls. I want to be protected in case of an accident. Honda needs to fix this in all the 05's. The srs wiring harness should not be so delicate or short that it can break just from moving your seat back and forth.