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Problems with 2007 Honda Accord ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL

On average, the 2007 Honda Accord starts to “feel” problems with the ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL and its various aspects after 62 177 miles.

Recently reported ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL problems on 2007 Honda Accord

Check engine light came on, car acts like it has no power on take off, shifting hard, once up to maybe 40 mph car begins jerking and the a/c and heat stopped working correctly at almost the same time within a day or two. i can turn the air on and it will blow for maybe 20 seconds then just completely stop blowing which being it all happened at practically the same time is fishy to me. the car only has 156k miles and i can't afford to continue making payment and pay a couple thousand to get it fixed. this is crazy i thought honda was supposed to be a great car.

The locks on my car will not open. regardless of the wireless entry or manually opening with a key or even from the inside. this is a safety hazard because when attempting to unlock the doors, the door unlocks then locks. the doors will not open under any circumstances. this is a severe hazard as my children were locked in the car and i had to take necessary measures to get in the car through the trunk to get them out. honda said there is no recall on this item and i find this unacceptable. i cannot afford to fix this and this is something that is dangerous and should be covered by honda to fix. please help me so i can get into my car and drive safely without knowing ill be stuck in the car.

Takata recall el carro estaba en cuando empez a perder fuerza no se estabilizaba cuando lo aselero no corre lo normal q el debera correr

I was driving about 40 miles per hour when i lost control of my steering wheel, i couldn't control it, the car slid to the oncoming traffic where i hit a oncoming car, my air bag deployed i had a seat belt, which the both did more damage to my chest then the accident itself. my car is considered totalled.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 honda accord. the contact stated that the vehicle's temperature gauge failed. the contact stated that the failure occurred several years ago and she could not remember whether the vehicle was parked or in motion when the failure occurred. the vehicle was taken to both a dealer and an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the cluster failed and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 95,000.

Check engine light went on and off a few times, took it to autocheck and found a code. took it to dealer, they could not locate the code and claimed there is no issue they can find, come back when it happens again. few weeks later, the check engine light came again in the evening, and now with other problems, the whole electric system including lights, radio etc started dancing on and off, abs light came on and off. happened for a few minutes and then everything went smooth. i took the car back to dealership and they claim the code p0685 was found and there was a software update for the pcm and they applied that update. i asked why was there no intimation about it and the response was that it was not considered as one of the critical updates. with the experience i had, the way things were happening in that 2-3 minutes of electric system dance, anything could have gone wrong with the car. there should be a recall notice sent for this update.

Defected air bags on both side. had several accidents where i was injury, and had to seek medical attention.

Defective abs switches. *tr

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