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Problems with 2001 Honda Accord ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING

On average, the 2001 Honda Accord starts to “feel” problems with the ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING and its various aspects after 77 989 miles.

Components Affected by ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING Issues

We have classified the 10 complaints from 2001 Honda Accord about ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING into the following categories.

ENGINE 11 EXHAUST SYSTEM 3

Recently reported ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING problems on 2001 Honda Accord

Hello the vehicle stops and stalls while driving and there is a strong possibility of crashing this vehicle if this is not resolved. this has occurred twice and it's very scary while driving. i saw a similar recall for 2010 hondas that have the same issue. please help! *tr

My transmission started showing signs of slippage that caused the transmission light to blink and check engine light to go on after heading down a side street leaving my office for the day. the next morning i drove to service center and they said transmission had failed. this is in alignment with all the complaints (and apparent law suit from 2006) involving 2001 accords. honda will not honor participating in the cost to fix the transmission due to constraints of lawsuit even though there is precedent of goodwill repair gestures that have extended beyond the suit (to which i did not opt in to participate). i have not opted to repair the car as of yet due to the cost. *tr

Transmission problems at 34,000 and now again at 120,000. this car will be on it's 3rd transmission. *tr

When car turned on, rpm needle zoomed up to 4 and would not go down. towed car and fixed transmission for $2000. just a little over a year later, delay in shifting. electronics of transmission were fixed. one month later, rpm needle jerking and hopping, car not responding well to gas input. thank goodness all these incidents were on local roads and lots by my home. imagine on the freeway or busy roads with my 6 year old in the back. time for a recall! *kb

Tl*the contact owns a 2001 honda accord. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for a routine maintenance and the technician detected a porous engine block. in addition, the engine warning light illuminated one week prior to the diagnosis. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 92,000.

My car suddenly started to stop shifting into gear. driving, it would slip out of gear and i would have to shift it into another gear to get it to move. this would fail and i would shift it into another gear. starting from red light--10 to 15 seconds with no response from car--very dangerous situation to be in. took to honda dealer--needed a new transmission--cost $3,400. ridiculous. car has only 58,000 miles on it. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2001 honda accord. while traveling at speeds of 55 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the current and failure mileages was 97,000.

Honda 2001 accord v6 has stuttering start problem , occasionally engine stops after starting. i contacted honda usa who said that there was an advisory about it but refused to compensate me for replacing the engine control module (ecm). i went ahead and had the ecm fixed as i was concerned that the car would "die" on the road while driving. i now read that other manufacturers are replacing the ecm as part of a recall because of the safety implication of this issue. the date of the incident is an approximate date inserted for your advisory completion. i have had the car for several years and the problem occurs in spring and fall due to gas formulation changes. *tr

While trying to park the 2001 honda accord in the garage, the driver only recollects a sudden unintended acceleration which resulted in an accident. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2001 honda accord. the contact stated that the engine mounts have failed prematurely during normal driving. the dealer was notified and the repair would cost $580. another mechanic stated that the failure was common among honda vehicles. the contact drives at moderate speeds and stated that the failure has occurred several times. the failure mileage was 85,000. updated 7/3/08 *cn updated 07/03/08

In april 2001, i purchased new honda accord ex from its dealer, planethonda in union, nj. the car had been sore for the last three years. the car was recalled because of faulty transmission. the faulty transmission affected the engine and brakes. not only, honda should have replaced the faulty transmission, but also the engine should have been replaced. the faulty transmission made the car run in the low gear, damaged the engine. my car engine is burning more motor oil and i have to add one quart of oil for every 700-800 miles. i also had to replace the brakes, rotor/drum,brake shoe pads every 6-8 months because of faulty transmission. my car has the side air bag and abs lights on since 30000 miles. i was advised by nhtsa to send the complaint to nhtsa. please forward the copy of the complaint to the appropriate department, so that they can look into the matter. thanks....... ashok kumar *tr

Honda accord 2001 transmission and coolant system. *tr

Engine hesitates in approximately the 1500-2000 rpm range. further depression of the accelerator causes rapid, unexpected and difficult to control acceleration. releasing the accelerator then causes the engine to stall. car has been left with a dealer twice without resolution. engine code indicates egr system. problem persists. *jb

When turning in either direction the vehicle stalled. the dealer found no problem with the vehicle. *ak the vehicle stalled on every stop. the vehicle stalled and drifted off the road on several occasions. (almost going into a lake) three different honda dealers claimed that nothing was wrong with the vehicle. *sc *jb

While driving, the check engine light illuminated on the dashboard. *nlm ph *jb

I have just traded my 2001 honda accord lx manual transmission vin#[xxx] because of a severe idling problem. the car had only 12,000 miles and had all the routine maintenance performed as recommended by honda. it was still under warranty. i have owned a honda for over 20 years and have driven a stick shift for almost 20 years. i am very well aware of the placement of the pedals. also, the floor mat was attached to its pin near the front of the seat so it did not impede my use of the pedals. i had the idle go absolutely nuts, almost red line, after having parked the car for a short period of time and then restarting the car. this happened 3 times over about 6 months. the first two times, the car lurched forward. luckily, no one or any property was damaged. i had both crown honda of chapel hill, nc and flow honda of winston-salem, nc check the car out. in fact, flow had the car 3 weeks after the 3rd incident. neither dealer said they found a problem with the car. i was afraid to drive this car although i never had a problem with it when i was actually driving the car. my concern is that this car will be sold to someone who will not be told of the problem i have experienced. i feel this car is dangerous and someone may have an accident. i have also contacted honda corporate. i hope you will look into this problem. i have researched the internet to find if anyone else has had this problem. i have not been successful. honda says they have never had this problem. i do not know if this is an easy or hard fix. i do believe this car has a major problem. thank you. *nlm information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr

When the brakes were applied the vehicle accelerated without warning. *ak the vehicle suddenly accelerated from 0 k.m. to 80 k.m. within 15 feet and became stuck between two houses. the left tire blewout and the air bags deployed and cracked the windshield. the vehicle sustained damage. . engine reved high when taking foot off gas pedal. the dealer adjusted the base idle because it was too high. *ts *nlm

I purchased this vehicle new in november 2001. i noticed that the transmission would not shift correctly from 1st to 2nd and read some complaints from other owners with the same problem. i took the vehicle to the local honda dealer for inspection and was told there was nothing to worry about. the problem has persisted since and has gotten worse as it gets older. please advise of any kind of recourse i may have should a transmission replacement be necessary. i did have one solenoid on the transmission replaced a year or so ago as well as a motor mount. *tr

While driving through water fan was sucked into radiator, causing engine to run hot . dealer has been contacted. please provide further details. *ak

The customer contended the brakes were sometimes inoperative/noisy/rubbing and did not stop the car. the customer also had multiple complaints of service at the dealership. the transmission did not shift properly. dealership was unable to duplicate abnormal shifting operations. the engine ran rough and the engine check light illuminated, engine had normal noise. other complaints included the tcs light on, door ajar light, brake light and seat belt light all illuminated while driving. license plate bracket came off. twisted seat belts, rear door, bumper and dash panel replacement. *tt *jb

The cam chain tensioner has failed twice and is scheduled to be worked on a third time. no accident (thankfully) has happened yet. the mechanic at the shop says it is very possible for the cam chain to 'jump time'. if this were to happen at say 55mph the rear tire of the motorcycle would probably lock up and therefore cause serious injury to the rider. i have spoken to numerous owners of this motorcycle and there seems to be several people with this same problem. honda need to address this issue before someone is seriously injured because of an apparent design flaw.*ak

Regarding oil fire danger in honda crvs and accords. i owned a 2001 honda accord coupe that had a similar problem to the problem discovered in honda crvs. this affects millions of hondas and is a fundamental design flaw. *ak the oil filter is located directly over a flexible, woven-metal hose that is part of the exhaust system. the hose is porous. when the filter is changed, the hose -- which is often extremely hot when one pulls into a service station for an oil change -- must be covered with a leak-proof material so that oil doesn't drip onto the flexible hose. if oil gets into the woven metal of the hose, it is nearly impossible to get out -- the only practical option is to let it burn/bake out. many new honda owners experience a strong oil odor after getting their oil changed for the first time -- this is the symptom of the problem. anyone experiencing such an odor is at risk of fire, depending on how much oil dripped onto that hose. my mechanic cleaned off the excess oil with a rag, but some odor of burning oil remained for more than 1,000 miles. honda knows about this problem and advises its service techs to cover the hose when they change the filter. but this is not known outside of the honda community, so people who change their own oil, oil-changer chains and local garages generally don't know about this problem. (consumers then think that they got poor service from the non-honda garage, which encourages them to bring the car to a dealership the next time and pay high rates for oil changes.) honda owners whose cars have this design can avoid the problem by having the pipe covered during the oil change -- but it is difficult to access the area when changing your own oil. honda could correct the problem by installing an aluminum sheath over the flexible pipe to protect it against dripping oil. if oil fell on the sheath, it could still smell for a while, but the risk of fire would be greatly reduced. thank you

Tl * the contact owns a 2001 honda accord. while driving at speeds of 10 mph, the engine began making an unusual noise. as the contact increased speed, the noise became louder. the vehicle was taken to the dealer on three separate occasions; however, the failure could not be duplicated. the failure mileage was 3,655 and the current mileage was 57,000. updated 6/3/10 *cn updated 07/2710*jb

Once engine is warm, exhaust fumes and raw fuel get into cab. while sitting in traffic consumer feels dizzy. engine has to be shut off. it is very unhealthy to breath. *ak the dealer could not duplicate the problem after performing short and long term test, fuel pressure check, valve timing check and valve clearance check. *yh

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