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- the contact owns a 1995 Honda Accord. The contact stated that on 12/27/1997 the dealer installed a new SRS control unit. A few months after the repair, she began having problems with the SRS consistently engaging, and had the SRS reset on four different occasions since getting a new one on 12/27/1997. The SRS light continued to stay on. The contact stated that the last time it was reset was 2003, and a month later, the light turned on again, and it has been on every since. The contact stated that there was a safety recall on this component, but this vehicle id number is not included due to the VIN. The contact stated the vehicle could not pass inspection because of the SRS light being on. The contact would like the vehicle to be included in the safety recall. The consumer complained about an exhaust noise coming from the vehicle, so the dealer installed an exhaust kit. The thermostat and head gasket cover were replaced. The timing belt and cv joints were replaced. Updated 03/30/07.
My 1995 Honda Accord ex sedan has had an exhaust buzz since the day after I purchased the vehicle brand new from freeland Honda. Numerous attempts by the dealer to correct problem have failed. I was told by Honda to "live with the problem" because some Honda make this noise and we can't fix it. It is a constant buzz at 1800 RPM's. now that the vehicle is 4 years old, the "buzz" has grown to a constant vibration which can be felt in the steering wheel and the brake pedal, as well as through the floor and seats.
- Cape Coral, FL, USA
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- Radford, VA, USA