Car Accelerates On Its Own problems of the 2004 Honda Element

Two problems related to car accelerates on its own have been reported for the 2004 Honda Element. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Honda Element based on all problems reported for the 2004 Element.

1 Car Accelerates On Its Own problem

Failure Date: 06/17/2010

Sudden depression of accelerator, with a rapid rpm to 7000. Second occurrence, multiple episodic occurrence, defeating the possibility of driver error. Rapid shift to neutral setting helped to reduce the sudden acceleration. It may be a systemic problem akin to Toyota. The accelerator problem may an electronic engineering problem. The car in question is a Honda Element 2004. The car should be inspected and examined in order to isolate and determine whether or not this is indeed a systemic product defect. The problem has been reported to Honda. Their brusque and cursory answer did not solve the problem reported earlier. I have lost confidence in this automobile's safety. As a customer of several Honda cars since 1980, these problems should be analyzed and solved so next generations of Honda owner does not experience such a distressing and hazardous condition.

2 Car Accelerates On Its Own problem

Failure Date: 03/11/2010

My Honda Element experienced a sudden accelerator problem. When I was trying to pass another car, I stepped on to the accelerator & suddenly it went all the way down and would not release. I have a manual control so I pushed the clutch down and after 1/4 mile the pedal released. I have no floor mats, but it gave the feeling of the mat trapping the pedal down.


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