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Re: Be very careful [bobst] by enchilada
Aug 24, 2005 (5:25 pm)
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Replying to: bobst (Aug 24, 2005 4:50 pm)

I just want a safe car. That's what I thought I was buying. Hopefully it is a confined problem not affecting every Accord. I have notified the NHTSA just the same.
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Re: Be very careful [enchilada] by lx_steal
Aug 24, 2005 (5:37 pm)
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Replying to: enchilada (Aug 24, 2005 5:25 pm)

Maybe you have a defective phone?
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Re: Be very careful [lx_steal] by enchilada
Aug 24, 2005 (6:02 pm)
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Replying to: lx_steal (Aug 24, 2005 5:37 pm)

Well, it's just a normal cell phone. It hasn't shut my VW's airbags off in the past couple years....
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honda review by 4runnering
Aug 25, 2005 (5:38 am)
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A review on my accord is posted! Under the handle 4runnering.
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Re: Be very careful [enchilada] by bobst
Aug 25, 2005 (6:10 am)
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Replying to: enchilada (Aug 24, 2005 5:25 pm)

"I have notified the NHTSA just the same."
 
Good for you!!
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Re: Be very careful [enchilada] by arawamis
Aug 25, 2005 (7:56 am)
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Replying to: enchilada (Aug 24, 2005 1:35 pm)

Interestingly, using cell phones in the car, buses etc. is forbidden in many countries, especially in Europe. If I remember correct, the most important issue for such a ban is that cell phones interfere with the car's ABS system (besides interfering with driver's attention). I do not remember if it is also claimed to interfere with airbag system as well. It is based on some facts that strong electromagnetic fields emitted and received by cell phones interfere with other electronic equipment. The interference may cause a problem. Like jamming the navigation system of air planes. This is why they strictly ban usage of cell phones in airplanes.
 
I do not know if your problem is somehow related to your cell phone. One way to check it is turning off your cell phone while driving your car. Do that for a while and see if airbag light comes or not. If not, then start to drive your car with your cell phone turned on. If the light comes, it is the cell phone for sure.
 
Again, particularly in Europe all drivers are required to drive with their cell phones turned off! yes, it is like that. I don't know why nobody inlcuding car manufacturers and government do not care about this issue in US. Somebody is wrong, but who? BTW maybe a car's airbag light does not come on but who knows if the airbags will be deployed if the driver talks on the cell phone while getting involved in an accident.
 
Drive safely.
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You might not be as secure as you think by mrbill1957
Aug 25, 2005 (4:21 pm)
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For those that give their valet key to the service dept or a valet driver, there is more then one lock you need to check.
 
I have the EX-L model, which has the rear seat pull down armrest with the flip-down access door to the trunk. You may want to check the lock on the door to make sure it is locked!!. My car came with it unlocked!!. Although the valet key will not work in all 4 locks for the trunk, if that access door is unlocked, you can simply reach thru it, pull the latch and fold down the rear seat back giving access to everything in the trunk.
 
I cant believe they didnt make the back seat release latch in the trunk unreachable from the back seat.
 
Mrbill
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But by anonymousposts
Aug 26, 2005 (5:14 am)
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"I cant believe they didnt make the back seat release latch in the trunk unreachable from the back seat."
 
That's why they put a lock on the pass-through.
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Vibration during idle by jimmyboc
Aug 26, 2005 (5:21 am)
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Hello! First post here:-)
  
Some owners of 2003 and early 2004 Accord 4 cylinder models complained of vibration during idle when stopped at a light, for example(air con on,D drive,stepping on brake). Has this been solved completely for 2005 models?
  
Thanks
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I had a 2004 EX-L by anonymousposts
Aug 26, 2005 (5:28 am)
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automatic (purchased September 2003) and I had no vibration at idle. I would test drive the car extensively to make sure the vibration level at idle is acceptable to you.

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