CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2000 Honda Accord suffers from widespread transmission failure, subframe rust, & problems with the airbag system (SRS). We recommend avoiding this model year like the plague.

The transmission begins slipping & eventually has to be replaced, typically soon after 90,000 miles & with a repair cost of over $2,000.

Subframe rust near the front passenger side wheel has become a problem recently, due to the poorly positioned A/C drain hose directly above that area. Repair cost to the subframe is over $2,000.

The SRS warning light likes to come on due to a defective seat belt sensor -- typically the driver's side. This sensor is covered under Honda's lifetime seat belt warranty, but some dealers charge a $100+ "diagnostic fee" or tell customers the entire SRS unit ($800) is bad.

10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
3 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
2 / 0
Average Mileage:
87,434 miles

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2000 Honda Accord Owner Comments (Page 1 of 2)

problem #24

Jan 012005

Accord

  • 60,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

I have a 2000 Honda Accord coupe V6 the window latches and driver's side door have completely locked up again this is the second time I've paid out of my pocket 500$ for a door that should have been recalled years ago considering all the videos I have seen of this exact same problem with this exact same years and models I'm serious about considering a class action suit against Honda for ignoring this issue and now yet again the driver side door has locked up again this needs to be recalled there's thousands of cars same year same problem and you have done nothing to right this wrong also the frame bracket of the seat is unstable

- New Smyrna, FL, USA

problem #23

Mar 052020

Accord

  • miles
The contact owns a 2000 Honda Accord. The contact stated that while driving, the driver front seat fractured and collapsed backward. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer or an independent mechanic to be diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown.

- Grove City, MN, USA

problem #22

Nov 172017

Accord

  • 86,000 miles
Was in an accident, car was totalled. No airbags went off exwct the passwnger side airbag, which no one or anything was in the seat. Was a head on collision. Was moving about 20 to 30 miles an hour. Comung to a stop

- Venice, FL, USA

problem #21

Dec 072016

Accord

  • 195,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Seat welding like other people have listed did not hold up. I was driving on the highway when I heard a noise and my seat fell back. I almost crashed when I was able to grab the top handle near the drivers side window and pull myself back up in order to maintain control of my vehicle. Clearly this is not an issue that is a freak accident. The parts clearly have not been welded properly and it is amazing that no one has been hurt by this. Honda should offer to fix every one of these seats. The fact that a drivers seat weld could fail in the mist of just sitting and driving your car is scary.

- Bridgwater, NJ, USA

problem #20

Dec 302014

Accord 6-cyl

  • 227,750 miles
After going over a small sharp speed bump in a parking lot the left front drivers seat "L" bracket broke, allowing the seat to tilt back and forth and the SRS light to came on. A Honda dealer told me, it needed to be replaced or possibly welded. Costs ranged ($300-$400) for welding or new seat bracket ($1300 - $1500).

- Rio Rancho, NM, USA

problem #19

Jul 062011

Accord 4-cyl

  • 180,000 miles
Hit on the front drivers side.

- Dallas, TX, USA

problem #18

Jul 062011

Accord 4-cyl

  • 180,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Hit on the front drivers side.

- Dallas, TX, USA

problem #17

Jul 062011

Accord 4-cyl

  • 180,000 miles
Was hit on the drivers side front.

- Dallas, TX, USA

problem #16

Mar 122012

Accord 6-cyl

  • 79,800 miles
Front drivers seat came loose, causing the seat to suddenly lean back as my wife was backing out of our garage. It could have been disastrous if our driveway wasn't as long as it is. It took her a while to readjust herself (seat was moving under her) to get her foot back on the brake pedal - when the seat reared back. Upon inspection, the mounting bracket that attaches the driver seat assembly on the left front corner has broken where the bracket bends up to mount to the seat assembly. It looks like metal fatigue. It is amazing how thin gauge metal was used for the mounting bracket? we are the original owners of the car ; the car has been very well cared for and has not endured any hard conditions or accidents. This is a major safety issue and could have been even more disastrous has she been involved in an actual accident. It scares me to think of how many 2000 Honda Accord may be out there with the bracket that has metal fatigue and will not hold up in the event of a collision. I noticed there are a number of similar complaints on the internet (exactly the same thing occurring) and there was a previous investigation done in 2003 ( # PE02072), I believe the investigation should be re-opened asap, especially considering how many older Honda Accord are still on the road. This failure looks to be a gradual in nature and appears directly related to metal fatigue of a thin gauge metal used on the bracket. The high leverage forces caused by passengers pushing back on their seat back ( e.g., getting in the car, or pulling something from their pockets while sitting) will take a toll on the thin metal bracket; eventually the bracket it will fail and most likely at a time when the integrity of the bracket is needed most (during an accident) for passenger safety.

- South Jordan , UT, USA

problem #15

Jul 122010

Accord 8-cyl

  • 75,000 miles
The service manager for concord Honda in 2007 recommended that I fix a broken weld on the driver seat frame by having it re-welded to fix the problem. I had asked the service manager to take it to Honda of America to have the seat replaced even thought it was past the warranty period because the weld should not have failed within a six year time period. The weld on the seat has broken again and the current service manager said they will not stand behind the repair both because the warranty has passed for a repair, but also he would not repair the seat because the original service manager should not have re-welded the frame as it would not be safe to do so. I called Honda of America to talk to them this time and was told that they might have addressed the problem in the 2006/2007 time frame, but that the car was now to old now for them to address the problem. What is bothering me is that they admit the seats will not stay fixed to the frame in an accident. Nor do they seem to care about early failure of the welds and them not holding. I have had a car that was 35 years old and the welds were still in place. Thank you

- Pleasant Hill, CA, USA

problem #14

Dec 012008

Accord

  • 120,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

After going over a bump in the road the front seat came un-welded on the front left side, causing the seat to tilt back and forth. Dealer told me that they could not fix it, it needed to be welded. Auto repair said that it couldn't be welded, I needed at least a new seat frame ($300-$400) or possibly a whole new seat ($800-$900).

- Holly Springs, NC, USA

problem #13

Jan 092009

Accord

  • 65,355 miles
2000 Accord sedan, bracket that attaches driver's seat bottom to seat base fractured at left front while driving over bumpy railroad crossing, causing seat to lurch back, nearly resulting in loss of vehicle control. Now, seat lurches back with every acceleration of the vehicle. Honda states that there is no recall or warranty action available and states that NHTSA action number PE02072 is inapplicable as there is no recall code for my VIN in their internal system. Their only proposed correction action is a $ 1,500 plus replacement of the seat track, at my expense.

- Schaumburg, IL, USA

problem #12

Nov 252008

Accord

  • 120,000 miles
Driver seat welding has loosened requiring a replacement of the entire seat including the seat mount. I was advised that it could not be rewelded but would need the entire seat including the seat mount completely replaced. My vehicle failed safety inspection due to the seat coming loose therefore a brake test cannot be completed.

- West Deptford , NJ, USA

problem #11

Jan 242008

Accord

  • 83,000 miles
The contact owns a 2000 Honda Accord. While driving at an unknown speed, the weld in the front driver's seat fractured, which caused the seat to move excessively without warning. The risk of a serious crash or injury was increased. The contact took the vehicle to a certified welder, who welded the seat to its proper position. Months later, the failure recurred. She took the vehicle back to the dealer and was informed that she would have to purchase a new seat assembly at the cost of $800. The vehicle has not been repaired. The manufacturer did not assist. The VIN was unknown. The failure mileage was 83,000 and current mileage was 90,000.

- Concord, OH, USA

problem #10

Sep 132006

Accord 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 185,000 miles
: the contact stated the driver side seat was loose on the floor base. The vehicle was inspected by an independent repair shop who determined the seat adjustor bracket that attached the seat to the seat base was fractured and needed to be welded back onto the base. The manufacturer was alerted.

- Havertown, PA, USA

problem #9

Dec 012005

Accord 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Passenger side seat will not lock into position. On several occasions, passengers have been thrown forward in the seat when stopping abruptly with the seat belt tightening to a severely uncomfortable state. This has been reported to the dealer on 2 occasions - each time they report there is no problem.

- Glendal, CO, USA

problem #8

Dec 082005

Accord 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 84,500 miles
At 84,366 miles my car's check engine light came on. Took Accord to mechanic and was told the egr valve error code appeared. The mechanic said to take to Honda due to recall for this part. Picked car up from mechanic and car also had SRS light on. Researched online since I already have recall for dash light. Found many other Honda owners with same SRS light. Found out my air bags will not function if sensor illuminated. Also, called Honda and they said I was beyond the mileage (80K) for the extended warranty on the defective egr valve replacement. Asked what Honda was doing about the front airbags and was told no decision has been made. I have also discovered my car has the extended warranty for defective/faulty transmission. So when I'm driving down the highway my tranmsmission may give out at high rate of speed and if collsion occurs, my air bags will not deploy. My seat weld joint broke at 54K too! I used a 99 Toyota 4runner as replacement vehicle and discovered the seatbelt warning light came on when my 40lb. Dog sat in passenger front seat. My Accord never has detected my dog in the front seat ever! this car is riddled with safety defects and poor manufacturing. Honda should be held responsible for protecting the owners from injury including monetary repairs/ replacement costs for all of these safety defects and engine defects.

- Chesapeake Beach, MD, USA

problem #7

Aug 042004

Accord 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 54,000 miles
The front driver seat broke from track and caused driver to move freely even with seat belt on. This occurred at approximately 54K on my Accord. It broke when my father (200 lbs) reached in his front pocket to retrieve his wallet. Took to mechanic and they removed seat and had to weld seat back. I have seen other Accord owners with similar seat malfunction and the potential injury this could cause if in a collision to driver. The seat should not break so easily and with only 54K on vehicle either.

- Chesapeake Beach, MD, USA

problem #6

Jan 312000

Accord 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Passenger seat does not lock into place causing seat to fly forward when brakes are applied. I have taken the car to the dealer to be repaired twice. They replaced the track the seat slides on. The seat still slides forward, and they said this is just normal. I am considering a lawsuit.

- New Albany, IN, USA

problem #5

Dec 022004

Accord 4WD

  • Automatic transmission
  • 47,000 miles
The consumer entered the vehicle to discover the front driver seat had come off the frame. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and the consumer was responsible for the cost of the repair.

- Cheshire, CT, USA

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