CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2003 Honda Accord suffers from widespread transmission failure & problems with the stereo backlight failing. 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. Transmission failure has been a huge problem for the Accord & several other Honda models all through the early 2000s model years. Honda extended the transmission warranty to 93 months/109k miles for the 2000-2001 Accord as a class action lawsuit settlement, but owners of other Accord model years with transmission problems are out of luck.

The stereo backlight problem has been an issue since these Accords were only a few years old. Honda eventually issued a recall which covered the repair for 7 years/100k miles, which was nice while it lasted but now that period is over. Honda initially was replacing the entire radio ($800) but eventually began replacing just the PCB which at ~$300 is much cheaper. That sounds like a deal, but keep in mind we're talking about a backlight bulb that costs $2 to fix in most other cars.

10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
52,000 miles

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2003 Honda Accord seat belts / air bags problems

seat belts / air bags problem

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2003 Honda Accord Owner Comments

problem #1

Nov 092007

Accord 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 52,000 miles

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

The contact owns a 2003 Honda Accord. While driving 25 mph, the contact's son wrapped the rear seat belt around his neck while seated in a booster seat. The contact was unable to loosen the seat belt and it had to be cut. The dealer stated that the seat belt tensioner was designed so that the seat belt would not extend until it had been fully retracted. As of November 13, 2007, the dealer had not inspected or repaired the vehicle. The contact felt that there should have been an emergency or manual seat belt release. The current and failure mileages were 52,000. Updated 12-12-07. The consumers son did some skin abrasions around his neck. On November 19, 2007 the seat was replaced free of charge. Updated

- Warminster, PA, USA

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