We have classified the 5 complaints from 2006 Honda Accord about EQUIPMENT into the following categories.
I was driving down my road and notice my car keeps stalling between 3rd and 4th gear, if i hit the brake it stops and i can go on. i took it for recall last year and it started doing better but last month it is stalling and jerking at speeds between 30-45. it seems to be getting worse. also my driver side window when i try to roll it up without holding the button it will go all the way up and then roll back down. i also have problems with the air conditioner blowing hot air on the drivers side if i turn it all the way down to where it says lo and a few minutes later turn it up to what it is set on then it will blow correctly for a day or two,sometimes a couple of weeks but having to keep doing this defeats having climate control option. *js
Air conditioning has failed on 2006 honda accord with 43,000 miles. dealer says the problem is due to a leaking condenser which will cost $700 to replace. the condenser is in a very exposed position in the front grill and has no protection whatsoever. it is very prone to damage from road debris. this is very poor design as there is no protective mesh. this is a design fault which is costing accord owners a great deal of money. it should be fixed under a recall! *tr
One day while driving to work i was listening to music in the vehicle's factory 6 disk cd changer at which time i noticed it quite working. i glanced and saw the words "err". from that time the cd player failed to respond to any commands. i took it to the dealer where they attempted fix the problem and did not continue as the cd player was out of warranty. i am now have 6 stuck cd's in the unit and it will not play or eject cd's. *tr
Battery has to be replaced each year. battery won't stay charged and has to be replaced yearly. this is my third battery. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 honda accord. she took the vehicle to the dealer for maintenance and a leak in the air conditioner unit was found. she arranged an appointment to have the vehicle repaired. the technician stated that a pebble could have caused the hole in the compressor. the vehicle was repaired at her expense. she called the manufacturer, but was not provided with any assistance. the current mileage was approximately 35,000. the failure mileage was approximately 29,000. updated 6/19/10 *cn updated 07/22/10*jb
2006 honda accord bought new in 2007 46k miles. a/c stopped blowing cold air, took it to dealer because of extended warranty. was told repair would not be covered by warranty because condenser was puncture by road hazard. car has not been in wreck nor has anything been run over, was told a small rock puncture the condenser. internet search on this issue has returned multiple sites and message boards claiming the same issue and that honda is not covering repairs. obviously there is a design flaw in their vehicles. internet search also returned a class action suit in progress see site www.hondalawsuit.com. *tr
A/c stopped working. was told that road debris damaged the condenser unit, though there was no incident of me hitting road debris that was visible. thus a "road hazard" not covered by warranty, according to dealer. cost to repair: $550. unit is low to the ground, vulnerable to damage. numerous websites note people experiencing similar damage with other accord years and models, not covered, costing approx. same amount. sometimes damage recurs. honda should provide a shield to protect this vulnerable part. the same part also activates interior defroster, which will not work if condenser is damaged. that is a safety issue, as visibility is reduced. my dependents have asthma and allergies, and this is a safety issue for them driving in a very hot and humid climate of the houston area. there is no shield or other device offered by honda to keep the same damage from happening again. i drive carefully and keep my car well-maintained. it seems as though any object on the road surface is a potential hazard to this condenser unit even non-visible small rocks or pebbles. *tr
Am having the same problem with my accord. the first time it happened, i brought it to the dealer and they told me that a stone had damaged the condenser and was rare occurrence. they said that it was not covered under warranty and would cost between $600-$700 to replace the part. amazingly after my husband spoke with them, they did put the part through as a warranty item. after searching the internet for honda recall items and coming across other reports of the exact same problem, this clearly is not a rare occurrence, to me this is defective design. also, this rare occurrence has occurred again this year - turned on the a/c and it doesn't work, again. *tr
A/c stopped working. was told that a stone damaged the condenser unit, thus a "road hazard" not covered by warranty, according to dealer. cost to repair: $650. unit is low to the ground, vulnerable to damage. numerous websites note people experiencing exact damage, not covered, costing approx. same amount. sometimes damage recurs. honda denies ever having a complaint on this situation, which is not true. honda should provide a shield to protect this expensive, vulnerable part. same part also activates interior defroster, which will not work if condenser is damaged. that is a safety issue, as visibility is reduced. having cool air is a safety issue if you have asthma, allergy, are elderly, or if you live in a very hot climate. honda is remiss in not being responsible for this problem and are making money off of a flawed design. there is no shield or other device offered by honda to keep the same damage from happening. i drive carefully and keep my car well-maintained. it seems as though any object on the road surface is a potential hazard to this condenser unit. i think honda should be ashamed of itself and owes it to its customers (this is my third honda) to provide a retrofit. *tr
I was driving in the right lane of an express way and exiting onto the exit ramp. my 2006 honda accord was accelerating, so i pressed the brake pedal to slow down to no avail. the engine continued to rev at an accelerated rate, so i continued to pump and pump the brake pedal, but the car was not stopping and still continued going forward. within seconds i was at the top of the ramp?where i quickly observed 3 rows of cars (on the left side) waiting at the red light. at that point, i realized that the car would not stop and i did not want to hit any of the cars waiting at the red light?so i directed the car straight ahead and beyond the 3 rows of waiting cars to avoid hitting them?and hoping i would hit a pole to stop the car. the next thing i remember i awoke, the front windshield was shattered, i had shattered glass on my body, the air bags had already deflated, and someone was yelling to open my door. this, i could not do?and i just sat there. then someone jammed the door open?and i was pulled out to a waiting ambulance. other cars were hit and there were serious injuries. honda: why did this happen? what happened to the brakes?to make them malfunction when i kept pressing the brake pedal continually? we are currently trying to find the cause. *jb
Vehicle was bought 02/2006. to date the odometer is reading more than 30,546 miles. my daily commute to my job round trip. is approx 76 miles daily. my previous car was a toyota hylander. it was bought in august 2002. when i traded that car in to coggins honda it has a total of 57,816 miles and it ran a round trip and a half from new york to florida and back. it was bought in florida and was transported to new york via the auto train within the next year this honda car will have doubled its mileage. the mats in the front driver side appears that someone else was in use of this car. it is highly impossible that i will be keeping this car much longer. i need an explanation for the dealer why this odometer seem as if it set on springs like the energizer bunny, it just keeps running on and on with no intent on regulation. thanks, lorna ingram *tr
I bought my 2006 honda accord in april last year. on june 2006, my a/c condenser had a leak due to "road debris". honda dealer wouldn't cover this because "road damage" is not under warranty. they charged me $700 to replace a new a/c condenser. last week, i tried to turn on my a/c and found out the air was not cold at all. i took my accord back to the dealer and learned that i was having the same problem. the dealer told me a small pebble might damage the condenser causing all the freon to leak. i replaced two a/c condensers within a year. i had driven many other cars in the past and never had my a/c condenser break down because of a small pebble. honda accord has a design flaw on the venting system and should take action to fix the problem. the main problem of the venting system is it does not protect the a/c condenser from the small of pebbles or debris. the location of the a/c condenser allows the tubing exposed in front of the fins where it is likely to be hit. another improvement on the a/c condenser is using a stronger material on this product so it is not that fragile. the honda manufacturer should replace my a/c condensers and improve the design of the venting system. *nm
Brake judder : in a technical service bulletins my personal family mechanic finally found what i had been complaining about for 6 months to honda. a wiggle a shake or what ever you want to call it get this fix free....vin#that start with 1hg or 3hg are eligible for brake pad replacement and turned rotors free. honda knows but refuse to give the information out i had to get a copy of the report and take it to them before they fixed for free technical service bulletins. *tr