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Honda Accord (2003-2007) Maintenance and Repair

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Re: 03 V6 Ex Heater/AC and Radio display lights went out [will43] by elroy5
Jan 23, 2009 (2:13 pm)
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Replying to: will43 (Jan 23, 2009 9:59 am)

Honda extended the warranty on the displays to 7 years, 70k miles, but they may do it for you free, even at your mileage. They have to change a defective PCB (printed circuit board).
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Re: Car Care [jfdalton] by tallman1
Jan 24, 2009 (9:59 am)
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Replying to: jfdalton (Jan 23, 2009 8:46 am)

What should I do to clean it up, protect it, and hopefully get a few more years out of it.
 
There are lots of good sites on the web that will give you some idea of what needs to be done. You can spend a lot of money and/or time... or you can do some basics yourself.
 
Washing with a good car wash is an important first step. Using a clay bar is crucial but I disagree with Forlorn about it taking all day and needing a lot of elbow grease. Good clay and a good lubricant makes it pretty easy to do. I've never had to rub hard to remove anything... but it is amazing what you'll pick up.
 
You can use various levels of polish to remove scratches (if they aren't too deep) either by hand or with a machine. You aren't going to want to spend time wet sanding on a car like that.
 
To finish, you can either put on a wax or paint sealant. The wax will last 3 months and the sealant longer (but you won't get as deep a shine... probably not something that will concern you with this car.) My CarSpace has some pics of my car with a paint sealant after almost a year to give you an idea. Not all sealants are created equally, however, so get a good one.
 
You can check this forum on Edmunds: Paint & Body Maintenance & Repair for more info. As I said earlier, there are many other websites that will give you all the details. Autopia is pretty popular and has lots of tips. My personal favorite is Detailer's Handbook from Griot's Garage. You can read it online at that link for free or you can buy it. It has great info but you don't have to use their products (personally, I love them.)
 
Good luck!
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Re: 03 V6 Ex Heater/AC and Radio display lights went out [will43] by bunkie1
Jan 24, 2009 (1:31 pm)
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Replying to: will43 (Jan 23, 2009 9:59 am)

Sorry it took so long. I just saw this message. The DIY repair I used for the radio backlight is at this website, just a few posts down from the top. (Nice big pictures, you can't miss it.)
 
http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/cars-trucks/2003-honda-accord-wiring-problem-8584-1- - - 8.html
 
I used the directions at this site, http://www.cdplayerrepair.com/Remtips/accord_rem.htm , and this site, http://www.cardomain.com/ride/561772/3 , to help in removing the stereo. The top panel is difficult to remove, but after you get that off, it goes pretty easily.
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Honda Dealer in Laurel, MD matched price of handa-accessories.com in 1/2009 by srizvi1
Jan 25, 2009 (3:57 pm)
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Replying to: srizvi1 (Jan 02, 2009 11:09 pm)

elroy5,
 
Thanks again for the advice. I went to the Honda Dealer on Friday and took a printout of handa-accessories.com's prices. And the guy was a bit confused at first if he was able to, but then went ahead and matched the online prices (I fibbed a bit and said someone had did it for me before - the truth was that someone did it for elroy5 before ).
 
So I got to shave a few bucks off of all the items I needed AND didn't have to pay shipping so it worked out well.
 
In the post I am replying to, I listed all the items I had wanted to get:
a) Air Filter / Genuine Factory Honda Accord engine air filter - $20.49
- bought two of these
b) Micron Air brand Pollen Filter - Also called A/C or Cabin filters.
Fits Years 2003-2005, for other years - $15.95
- bought two of these too
c) Automatic Transmission Fluid ATF-Z1 - $6.11
- bought 5 of these
d) Genuine Factory Honda long life antifreeze/coolant type2 - 1 Gallon Container 50/50 prediluted. - $11.73
- bought 2 of these
 
Final price - $136.20
 
Now, I have been shopping around a bit with the different dealers in the DC/Baltimore area to find out the costs of the 120k and under services I have to get done:
1) Inspect Valve Clearance (110k miles)
2) Transmission Fluid (120k miles)
3) Coolant (120k miles)
4) Spark Plugs (110k miles)
 
Many of the dealers were pretty high in price for the services, so by me getting the parts, I should have been able to save significant money. However, Sport Honda in Silver Spring was one of the last dealers I e-mailed, and when they responded, it seemed to be most reasonably priced for these 4 services and looking at their breakdown, it seems that by buying my own parts, I prob won't be saving a significant amount. Check out their e-mail to me below:
 
Transmission Fluid Replacement - fluid $36.00 washer $4.00 - Labor
$52.00 - our present special $79.95 (a savings of about $12.00)
the fluid replacement consists of about 3 quarts... the procedure that
you are quoting - 'three successive flushes w/ roadtest' is only done if
there is a specific problem with the transmission fluid being burnt -
Honda does not recommend a flush of the system unless there is an actual
problem - If in fact this procedure was needed the price would be
$249.95 - I would be suprised indeed if it turned out to be necessary.
 
Spark plugs - Honda platinum $100.00 regular installation $104.00 /$
204.00 - there is a si
Valve Adjustment - Honda Valve cover gasket $14.00 + labor charge of
$156. - when done together - special price is $349.95 - As it is
necessary to remove the valve cover to inspect the adjustment there is
no seperate charge for the inspection
 
Honda engine coolant for your vehicle $22.00 + labor $72.80 - Special $
86.95"

 
When I get a chance, I'll post some of the other breakdowns I received from other dealers. I hope all this info helps other Accord owners when they hit services around this mileage.
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Re: Air Filter Change in 2004 Accord I4 [blufz1] by srizvi1
Jan 25, 2009 (4:00 pm)
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Replying to: blufz1 (Jan 08, 2009 8:26 am)

Yep, if you look at the post I just made above this one (replying to a post on getting honda dealers to match onine prices), I grabbed an extra Micron Air brand Pollen Filter/A/C or Cabin Filter and an Air Filter to keep handy since I was getting the price as low as I would probably get it.
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Re: Power Steering Pump Noise [elroy5] by srizvi1
Jan 25, 2009 (4:07 pm)
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Replying to: elroy5 (Jan 17, 2009 10:42 pm)

Thanks elroy5,
 
I just posted a bit ago (scroll up a few posts() about where I'm planning on going to get some big 120k and under service items done on my 2004 Accord EX-L Sedan w/ Auto. I'll ask them about the power steering TSB also.
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Re: 2003 Accord paint peeling [puccini] by Lukie
Jan 25, 2009 (6:39 pm)
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Replying to: puccini (Oct 27, 2008 7:20 am)

I am having a similar problem w/my 2003 Accord on the Hood, Roof & Trunk. I reported it to Honda America back in Aug.08 and finally had a District Repr. visit the local dealer finally in Dec 08. What a joke this was, the District Repr. could/would not pin down a time for the appt.just so he would not have to talk with the customer about a Honda problem, specifically the strange spots in the clear coat. As you can guess. I never had the opprtunity to talk w/the Honda Repr., but all he reported that it was "environemental". This is a convenient answer and if you task Honda on a definition of "environmental" they cannot really explain. All Honda is looking for you to do is walk away. As a family we take proper care & pride in our vehicles. During the conversation w/Honda America we explained that the Accord 1) The vehicle is weekly and detailed/waxed once/twice annually 2) The vehicle since owned has been garaged or parked in a carport 3) At the place of business where the vehicle is parked free of tree sap and no bird dropping sit on the paint So this is the present position we are in and it just comes down to arguments. If anyone else knows a solution (maybe class action) to get Honda to pay I'm willing to listen. I presently own (3) other Honda's (2) 07's and (1) 2003 Civic. If this is Customer Service that Honda brags about, this issue is not being addressed correctly. This is a sad situation that I hope does not get ugly.
 
I would like to hear from Others
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Re: 2005 Honda Accord 4cyl AT EXL [langjahr] by srizvi1
Jan 25, 2009 (8:28 pm)
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Replying to: langjahr (Jan 05, 2009 12:54 pm)

I wanted to stick to the OEM Spark plugs as much as possible. I posted earlier (http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.efdf924/4344) about getting the NGK PZFR5F-11 spark plugs. That would be OEM?
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Re: 2005 Honda Accord 4cyl AT EXL [srizvi1] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jan 26, 2009 (9:46 am)
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Replying to: srizvi1 (Jan 25, 2009 8:28 pm)

SPARK PLUG TYPE
 
Use IZFR6K11 (NGK) or SKJ20DR-M11 (DENSO).
Use IZFR6K13 (NGK) or SKJ20DR-M13 (DENSO) for SULEV model (4-door model only).

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