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2008 Honda Accord Coupe and Sedan

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Winshield and Wipers by jeremyaaron
Dec 22, 2008 (7:37 am)
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Does anybody else have an issue with the wipers in snow and ice. About every 15 minutes I had to pull over and scrape the little edges to get out ice. All the wipers were doing was skipping right over the water on the windshield. Can you get aftermarket wipers for these 2008 Accord's? These contoured wipers really suck. Why would Honda not pay attention to detail when it came to the design of the windshield? The passenger side is fine, but having the raised edge on the driver's side catches all the water and ice, so it just drags it right across the window again.
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Re: Winshield and Wipers [jeremyaaron] by dpmeersman
Dec 22, 2008 (8:19 am)
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Replying to: jeremyaaron (Dec 22, 2008 7:37 am)

I've posted about this problem before, probably about a year ago considering the weather. Not sure different wipers would correct the problem. The drivers "A" pillar being raised from the windshield as much as it is, provides a large collection area for ice,snow etc.
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press request by kirstie_h HOST
Dec 22, 2008 (10:55 am)
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A reporter is interested in talking with owners of a 2008 or 2009 Honda Accord who are parents. If you are interested in commenting on your experience, please reply to jwahledmunds.com no later than Friday, December 26, 2008 and include your city and state of residence, the model year of your vehicle and the age of your child/ren.
 
Thanks,
 
Jonathan Wahl
Corporate Communications
Edmunds Inc.
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Re: 2009 honda accord 4 cylinder [st1300] by npolite
Dec 30, 2008 (7:38 am)
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Replying to: st1300 (Dec 12, 2008 5:33 pm)

I frequent the Honda message boards and have owned Honda's for the past 11 years. We own a gen 5, gen 6 and gen 8 Accords and sold an Integra. Yes I have noticed this problem in the past but it is far worse on the gen 8 Accord. It really never bothered me in the past but the dimming is about 200 times worse on this generation than the gen 6 Accord. I know that Honda changed the battery size on the gen 7 Accord but driving my cousin's gen 7 Accord this past weekend I didn't notice the problem. More power to the people getting their money back. Honda should have fixed this years ago and chose to do nothing about it. Now that it is worse maybe they will bleed a little to get something corrected.
 
I personally don't like anything Honda has in their lineup and sadly my next car won't be a Honda.
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Re: 2009 honda accord 4 cylinder [st1300] by furiousone
Jan 06, 2009 (8:47 am)
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Replying to: st1300 (Dec 11, 2008 5:23 pm)

In regards to "KATANA PILOT", are they located in Georgia? I read about somebody else going before a board in Georgia? I have the same issues, flickering headlights every time the fan cycles, and squeaky brakes. When we warm our 08 Accord up on a 20-degree morning the fan cycles on and off approximately every 20 seconds. I am an A.S.C. Certified Master Ford Tech of 20 years, and this is NOT normal, as Honda stated to me.
 
I asked them why a radiator fan would begin to cycle on and off within 20 seconds of the initial start on a 20-degree morning? Answer from Honda, it is normal. Pure crap! Normal operating temp is 210 - 220 degrees, so it takes a bit to reach that temp on a cold morning.
 
The flickering headlights, exterior lights, etc, are the direct result of the fan cycling on and off every 20 seconds or so. Now, why would the fan need to operate this way, especially in very cold weather? The fan runs to cool the motor. The radiator fan on the 08 Accord seems to run off and on constantly for no apparent reason.
 
Thus, the dealership continues to play dumb. An example of Honda’s concern for their customers, I had to bring them two TSB's, (Technical Service Bulletins), for a third gear problem on my 2007 Honda Civic SI that had only 3000 miles on it. The TSB FROM HONDA stated that third gear needed to be replaced. When I called the dealership, they told me there were no TSB’s postetd. I googled it and in 30 seconds I found the TSB, printed it and took it to Honda. The service writer says, "Wow, we've never seen that before". Again, pure crap. Well, they replace third gear at 3000 miles on the car.
 
So, here’s our dealership that we count on for honesty and integrity telling me that there isn’t a problem when there absolutely was. That is just an example as to how Honda is dealing with the 2008 Accord issues as well. They will deny it from sun up to sun down until enough people complain or a class action suit is set into motion. I would just like to know how "KATANA" got a check from Honda? This seems impossible. In 20 years of being in the field, I've never seen that done.
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Re: 2009 honda accord 4 cylinder [furiousone] by jodar96
Jan 06, 2009 (9:19 am)
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Replying to: furiousone (Jan 06, 2009 8:47 am)

Honda and Toyota build very good vehicles BUT watch out if you have an issue. As you mentioned they refuse to 1) Acknowledge issues, 2) FIX it.
 
Often it is not the dealer, it is the entire company that behaves that way. The dealers are TOLD to stonewall the customer; be polite and do NOTHING. Fixing issues cost $$ specially when you make 380-400K of these cars a year. Japanese are not used to spend money of fixing issues. Which dealer wants to be the one that says " We know this is a problem, we get tons of complain just like yours and we don't have a fix for it yet or we are not willing to fix it?!!"
 
with cold engine and temp below 30 degrees, unless the defroster is on that turns the A/C compressor on, the fan should not come on. As you said this is not normal, it is an incorrect/misrouted sequence for operations. In older cars, the compressor would not even come on if the temp was like 30 degrees and that is the way it should be.
 
Joe
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Re: 2009 honda accord 4 cylinder [furiousone] by st1300
Jan 06, 2009 (9:43 am)
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Replying to: furiousone (Jan 06, 2009 8:47 am)

my car is going to the Georgia arbitration board sometime in january..KATANA PILOT had his car bought back by honda because of the headlight problem. Honda has become the GM of the eighties in their customer care . On other honda forums KP has listed a email address to contact him and he will give you the whole powerpoint program to use in an arbitration meeting. If you want you can also look at my video on youtube of my car.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWfYIIG8tC0
 
This will be going to the board with me. If you have any questions you can leave a message under the video.
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Re: 2009 honda accord 4 cylinder [furiousone] by rogerb34
Jan 09, 2009 (8:16 pm)
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Replying to: furiousone (Jan 06, 2009 8:47 am)

Gen 5 have a self diagnostic function to retrieve DTC's from the climate control unit.
Ign SW ON
Drivers temp full cold
Press and HOLD the OFF button
Press the rear window defogger button 5X within 10 sec.
Self test will begin.
Test uses 88 (Driver side) and 88 (Pax side) as code identifiers.
If you see no pieces of the 88 either side, test is good.
If you see bits and pieces of 88 either side - check the service manual for problem identification.
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What's it for? by musicislife
Jan 14, 2009 (9:03 am)
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Just under the hood of my I4, right in front of the engine is a plastic air ram. Part of it diverts the air to the exhaust manifold. After that is goes down in back of the radiator fans and under the battery. I couldn't reach any further under there to find out where it goes. In the part where it goes vertically, behind the radiator fans, it has turned up arms coming out of it that remind me of a Saguaro cactus. What are they for? Where does it go?

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