2000 Accord stalls while driving
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2000 Accord stalls while driving
Hi,
I'm the original owner of a 2000 Honda Accord EX, 4 cylinder, manual
transmission, 99K miles, no accidents.
My car has stalled while driving it about 10 times over the 5 years I've
owned it. It usually happens at speeds < 40mph, and when it occurs, all of
my dashboard lights come on and I lose power steering... and of course, the
engine stalls.
Up until now I've ignored it but since my warranty is up, I took it in for
diagnostics and they found nothing wrong. I came across this recall from
Honda, but they say my VIN is not attached to it:
http://automobiles.honda.com/info/ne...=2002052353859
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Brian
I'm the original owner of a 2000 Honda Accord EX, 4 cylinder, manual
transmission, 99K miles, no accidents.
My car has stalled while driving it about 10 times over the 5 years I've
owned it. It usually happens at speeds < 40mph, and when it occurs, all of
my dashboard lights come on and I lose power steering... and of course, the
engine stalls.
Up until now I've ignored it but since my warranty is up, I took it in for
diagnostics and they found nothing wrong. I came across this recall from
Honda, but they say my VIN is not attached to it:
http://automobiles.honda.com/info/ne...=2002052353859
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Brian
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Re: 2000 Accord stalls while driving
Your problem could be caused by a bad ignition switch, among other
things so the recall _may_ fix your problem.
It suggests that 'certain' cars will be eligible for this recall --
that is based on their vin number, then?
Perhaps try another dealer -- call them and see what they say. Maybe
this dealer doesn't want to bother with it.
Remco
things so the recall _may_ fix your problem.
It suggests that 'certain' cars will be eligible for this recall --
that is based on their vin number, then?
Perhaps try another dealer -- call them and see what they say. Maybe
this dealer doesn't want to bother with it.
Remco
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Re: 2000 Accord stalls while driving
anony wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm the original owner of a 2000 Honda Accord EX, 4 cylinder, manual
> transmission, 99K miles, no accidents.
>
> My car has stalled while driving it about 10 times over the 5 years I've
> owned it. It usually happens at speeds < 40mph, and when it occurs, all of
> my dashboard lights come on and I lose power steering... and of course, the
> engine stalls.
>
> Up until now I've ignored it but since my warranty is up, I took it in for
> diagnostics and they found nothing wrong. I came across this recall from
> Honda, but they say my VIN is not attached to it:
>
> http://automobiles.honda.com/info/ne...=2002052353859
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
=============================
If you get the Honda dealer to swap out the ignition switch, haggle them
down to HALF the labor time, since ALL honda techs can do that job
blind-folded with one hand tied behind their back. They were probably
changing several per day during the peak of the recall. . .
'Curly'
> Hi,
>
> I'm the original owner of a 2000 Honda Accord EX, 4 cylinder, manual
> transmission, 99K miles, no accidents.
>
> My car has stalled while driving it about 10 times over the 5 years I've
> owned it. It usually happens at speeds < 40mph, and when it occurs, all of
> my dashboard lights come on and I lose power steering... and of course, the
> engine stalls.
>
> Up until now I've ignored it but since my warranty is up, I took it in for
> diagnostics and they found nothing wrong. I came across this recall from
> Honda, but they say my VIN is not attached to it:
>
> http://automobiles.honda.com/info/ne...=2002052353859
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
=============================
If you get the Honda dealer to swap out the ignition switch, haggle them
down to HALF the labor time, since ALL honda techs can do that job
blind-folded with one hand tied behind their back. They were probably
changing several per day during the peak of the recall. . .
'Curly'
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Re: 2000 Accord stalls while driving
motsco_ _ wrote:
> anony wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm the original owner of a 2000 Honda Accord EX, 4 cylinder, manual
>> transmission, 99K miles, no accidents.
>>
>> My car has stalled while driving it about 10 times over the 5 years
>> I've owned it. It usually happens at speeds < 40mph, and when it
>> occurs, all of my dashboard lights come on and I lose power
>> steering... and of course, the engine stalls.
>>
>> Up until now I've ignored it but since my warranty is up, I took it in
>> for diagnostics and they found nothing wrong. I came across this
>> recall from Honda, but they say my VIN is not attached to it:
>>
>> http://automobiles.honda.com/info/ne...=2002052353859
>>
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Brian
>
> =============================
>
> If you get the Honda dealer to swap out the ignition switch, haggle them
> down to HALF the labor time, since ALL honda techs can do that job
> blind-folded with one hand tied behind their back. They were probably
> changing several per day during the peak of the recall. . .
>
> 'Curly'
-------------------
I meant to say: "If the warranty doesn't apply to your Honda, haggle
them.... Anyhow, if your car isn't covered, contact Honda and sweet-talk
them, since you've had 'life-threatening' problems with your switch.
They will help you.
'Curly'
> anony wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm the original owner of a 2000 Honda Accord EX, 4 cylinder, manual
>> transmission, 99K miles, no accidents.
>>
>> My car has stalled while driving it about 10 times over the 5 years
>> I've owned it. It usually happens at speeds < 40mph, and when it
>> occurs, all of my dashboard lights come on and I lose power
>> steering... and of course, the engine stalls.
>>
>> Up until now I've ignored it but since my warranty is up, I took it in
>> for diagnostics and they found nothing wrong. I came across this
>> recall from Honda, but they say my VIN is not attached to it:
>>
>> http://automobiles.honda.com/info/ne...=2002052353859
>>
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Brian
>
> =============================
>
> If you get the Honda dealer to swap out the ignition switch, haggle them
> down to HALF the labor time, since ALL honda techs can do that job
> blind-folded with one hand tied behind their back. They were probably
> changing several per day during the peak of the recall. . .
>
> 'Curly'
-------------------
I meant to say: "If the warranty doesn't apply to your Honda, haggle
them.... Anyhow, if your car isn't covered, contact Honda and sweet-talk
them, since you've had 'life-threatening' problems with your switch.
They will help you.
'Curly'
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Re: 2000 Accord stalls while driving
On 2/16/05 3:47 PM, in article
1108590431.111086.273860@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups. com, "Remco"
<whybcuz@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Your problem could be caused by a bad ignition switch, among other
> things so the recall _may_ fix your problem.
>
> It suggests that 'certain' cars will be eligible for this recall --
> that is based on their vin number, then?
>
> Perhaps try another dealer -- call them and see what they say. Maybe
> this dealer doesn't want to bother with it.
>
> Remco
>
If all the dash lights come on, its probably not the ignition switch. When
they cause a stall, usually the dash goes dark (at least that's what it did
on mine).
1108590431.111086.273860@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups. com, "Remco"
<whybcuz@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Your problem could be caused by a bad ignition switch, among other
> things so the recall _may_ fix your problem.
>
> It suggests that 'certain' cars will be eligible for this recall --
> that is based on their vin number, then?
>
> Perhaps try another dealer -- call them and see what they say. Maybe
> this dealer doesn't want to bother with it.
>
> Remco
>
If all the dash lights come on, its probably not the ignition switch. When
they cause a stall, usually the dash goes dark (at least that's what it did
on mine).
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Re: 2000 Accord stalls while driving
That is what the dealship told me... since the lights came on, it's not the
ignition switch.
"E. Meyer" <e52.meyer@ieee.org> wrote in message
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> On 2/16/05 3:47 PM, in article
> 1108590431.111086.273860@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups. com, "Remco"
> <whybcuz@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Your problem could be caused by a bad ignition switch, among other
>> things so the recall _may_ fix your problem.
>>
>> It suggests that 'certain' cars will be eligible for this recall --
>> that is based on their vin number, then?
>>
>> Perhaps try another dealer -- call them and see what they say. Maybe
>> this dealer doesn't want to bother with it.
>>
>> Remco
>>
>
> If all the dash lights come on, its probably not the ignition switch.
> When
> they cause a stall, usually the dash goes dark (at least that's what it
> did
> on mine).
>
ignition switch.
"E. Meyer" <e52.meyer@ieee.org> wrote in message
news:BE3A1380.C1B7A%e52.meyer@ieee.org...
> On 2/16/05 3:47 PM, in article
> 1108590431.111086.273860@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups. com, "Remco"
> <whybcuz@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Your problem could be caused by a bad ignition switch, among other
>> things so the recall _may_ fix your problem.
>>
>> It suggests that 'certain' cars will be eligible for this recall --
>> that is based on their vin number, then?
>>
>> Perhaps try another dealer -- call them and see what they say. Maybe
>> this dealer doesn't want to bother with it.
>>
>> Remco
>>
>
> If all the dash lights come on, its probably not the ignition switch.
> When
> they cause a stall, usually the dash goes dark (at least that's what it
> did
> on mine).
>
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Re: 1994 honda accord stalls when im driving
I did have the 90k service done a few months back, and that is one of the
major scheduled maintenance routines. But this has been a problem since
inception.
"terry25" <jpas563300@aol.com> wrote in message
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> had a complete tune up could be fuel pump?
>
major scheduled maintenance routines. But this has been a problem since
inception.
"terry25" <jpas563300@aol.com> wrote in message
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> had a complete tune up could be fuel pump?
>
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Re: 2000 Accord stalls while driving
Well, that entirely depends on what contact goes bad:
if the common goes bad, absolutely nothing will work. If the 'start'
connection goes bad, most other things will work except the connection
to the starter, etc.
if the common goes bad, absolutely nothing will work. If the 'start'
connection goes bad, most other things will work except the connection
to the starter, etc.
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