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Re: 2008/9 Brake Noise [csr67] by mikecnorthwest
Jun 21, 2009 (7:12 am)
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Replying to: csr67 (Jun 18, 2009 10:25 am)

How timely.... I literally just came to this forum to post a question asking if the brake issues I read about with the 08 Accords were occurring on the 09 Accords as well. I was very close to trading in my very good condition 96 Accord for an 09 but I think I'll pass. I don't need a new car payment and I certainly don't need an annual brake job on a new car.
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2009 Accord Vibration by mbros2k
Jun 22, 2009 (1:50 pm)
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We have a 4 cyl Accord that has a vibration starting at 50mph that feels like wind buffeting like when a window is slightly open at highway speeds. We have checked for air leaks, have rotated and balanced the tires and driven a variety of roads, though the vibration is most obvious on smooth roads and difficult to feel on rougher ones. The dealer has also checked these things and chalks it off to a design flaw which they all have (of course). Any one else out there have this problem? Google searches have shown hints of this problem but it's hard to tell. Thanks.
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Worn Rear Brakes, Update! by csr67
Jun 23, 2009 (10:05 am)
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Much to my surprise, the regional guy from Honda kept his word and called me back today as promised. He said that he had spoken with the service manager and they found no signs of abnormal brake wear in my rear's going out at 15k. But, he was willing to give me a one-time "goodwill" gesture to refund the $176.74 that I spent having the rear pads replaced. The check is in the mail!
 
When I asked him what American Honda was doing for a long term remedy to this issue, he said it's under investigation and that I should look for a future dealer service bulletin.
 
So, if you're having rear brake issues and your local dealer won't help out, do what I did and write a letter to American Honda and file a NHTSA.org complaint. Reference the other "goodwill" gestures, and get a refund. Don't waste time calling their 1-800 line, I've found a well written letter with a carbon copy to NHSTA.gov etc... will get their attention.
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Re: Worn Rear Brakes, Update! [csr67] by hondadan
Jun 30, 2009 (4:16 pm)
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Replying to: csr67 (Jun 23, 2009 10:05 am)

Wow. I'm impressed. As a Service Manager, I have the authority in some instances to 'goodwill' certain things that are typically outside of warranty periods. Brakes are almost never goodwilled. Make sure that you send a 'thank you' note to your regional guy from Honda. To those who are experiencing this problem, do hold on to your reciepts...
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Re: 2009 Accord Vibration [mbros2k] by drodrigo
Jun 30, 2009 (11:09 pm)
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Replying to: mbros2k (Jun 22, 2009 1:50 pm)

I just registered to comment about the issue you are having with your Accord. Yesterday I went to test drive a new ‘09 Accord EX i4 Sedan since I’m considering on trading my ’08 EX-L V6 Coupe which I really like a lot. To my surprise three out of the three EX i4 sedans that I test drove were suffering from this very same issue that you’re referring. The first one that I took for a ride the vibration was extremely pronounced that even the salesman, how is new to the auto sales business, told me that something was really wrong with the car. Then he brought me another EX for me to test drive it since he was convinced that this was an isolated problem with first one. In this second car the vibration was a little bit less evident but still I was able to feel it. I drove a third EX sedan from the dealer’s lot brand new only 3 miles on it and still the vibration was unmistakable. The salesman kept insisting that this vibration was due to the road condition, but I proved him my observation right by making him test drive my 08’ Accord Coupe, which does not exhibit this issue at all. At that point he tried blaming the observed issue on the sedans by suggesting the i4 engine might be causing this odd vibration. Finally this whole experiment with the sedans ended up when we test drove an EX-L V6 sedan. I had to admit that with the V6 engine the issue was barely noticeable but it was there. Due to this whole experience I have decided not to go with any Accord sedan since I know for sure I won’t be able to live with this issue at all. I’ll be sticking with my Coupe for now until I find a decent sedan.
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Re: V6 Oil Consumption [hondadan] by rbbrick
Jul 01, 2009 (5:55 am)
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Replying to: hondadan (Jun 15, 2009 8:39 pm)

Hello Hondadan
I have 9500 miles on the new engine - going in for 3rd oil change at the dealer today.
Oil consumption from new to first oil change 1/2 quart 3200miles. Oil consumption at 6400 miles LOF 1/2 quart. Since the last oil change I have added 1 quart.
I am using Honda dealer Mobil conventional 5-20w.
So the oil consumption is double per 3200+ mile since the new short block & heads were installed. I am not giving out my VIN number if you want it you can email me with you Honda domain email address.
Doesn't look good --- Roger
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Re: 2009 Accord Vibration [drodrigo] by mbros2k
Jul 02, 2009 (11:46 am)
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Replying to: drodrigo (Jun 30, 2009 11:09 pm)

Thanks for your response. My experience driving other new Accords has been similar. Time to contact a Honda rep...
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2009 Honda Accord windshield & rain by g69walter
Jul 04, 2009 (2:09 pm)
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Our 2009 Honda has such high edges along the windshield that it can be a hazzard in the rain, especially on the driver side. With the edge, the build up of water is such that on the down stroke of the wiper blade almost half of the driver's view is obstructed with water. While the use of Rainex did not solve the problem entirely, it certainly helped get the water away so there is less buildup. Something to be aware of.
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new car paint issues by player98
Jul 06, 2009 (11:42 am)
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Just last week while washing my car I noticed that between the front bumper and the front fender near the headlight paint seemed to be chipping off (in between the gap of fender and bumper). I checked the other side and the same thing was happening. Also in the fender near the hood a little bit of paint is coming off as well and that worries me more since that part is metal and it can become rusted (the area is small in both sides but you can see the metal part). I got the car one month ago and I took it to the dealer today and talked to service manager. He said the need to take off the bumper and repaint the whole thing. And told me too keep and eye on the fender issue but I told him that why wait and he said the only thing they can do there is sand it and do touch up paint there.
 
I have to wait until they get a loaner car in later this week.
 
Is anyone else having issues with paint chipping off in any area. I heard other complaint in other forums with similar issues other even say that this is happening a lot in the hood of the car and in the same general area of the back taillight.
It would be a good idea for you guys to check your cars for similar issues.
 
I do have one question that hopefully someone can answer. Since the whole bumper is going to get repainted will that affect the value of my car as I am pretty sure that will come up in carfax reports. The service manager said that it was not due to an accident so that the value would not be affected but I do not know if that is true.
I really dont want it to lose value specially when the issue is not my fault.
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Re: new car paint issues [player98] by accordguy0325
Jul 06, 2009 (1:34 pm)
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Replying to: player98 (Jul 06, 2009 11:42 am)

My 2008 Accord which I purchased new (EX coupe 4cyl) had a paint chipping problem on the bottom edges of the tail-lights after me having it for a year or so. I took it to a presidents award winning dealer and requested that Honda repaint the area at Honda's expense.
 
I had to wait about 3 weeks for the dpsm (district personnel service manager) to give approval - which he did and Honda paid about $ 700.00 to have it repainted.
 
The only area that had the problem was the rear tail-lights, so they couldn't say it was from road rash or stone chips like they could if it was in the front of the car, hence partly why I think Honda paid for it.
 
The car won't lose value from having it repainted due to this issue- but I'd try another dealer, and request that the service manager contact the dpsm to receive authorization from Honda to cover the repaint.
 
What year / model accord do you have ?

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