1998 Honda Accord Lx Sedan 4-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Charleston, Illinois, United States
I am second owner, purchased at 120k miles 1st owner
purchased from dealership and all maintenance performed at dealer.
Timing Belt/fuel pump replaced at 105k miles. Auto/Cold AC/Power
windows/locks/cruise/CD Player. 170k miles. Shifts and accelerates
smoothly Small rust spot shown in photo and passenger side door looks
like it was hit with shopping cart. (from previous owner) No accidents
ever. Small crack (dime sized) that has been repaired on windshield.
Clean car inside and out with minor wear and tear with it's ageI have
been careful with the maintenance and all records have been kept.
Following work has been performed in last 12 months (other than oil
changes):July 2013: New starter, ignition switch, battery, and tires
($750). February 2014: Premium wiper blades ($50). March 2014: New
front brakes and rotors w/12-month warranty on parts/labor ($250).
April 2014: New premium spark plugs and wires, fuel system cleaning
($320). Clean and clear title. Carfax available.
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In the case of the G6, this is an upgrade to an original investigation that started in February after NHTSA received "hundreds of reports" that the brake lights on these cars may malfunction. According to The Detroit News, the lights may come on when the brake pedal is not depressed, and likewise, the brake lights may not illuminate when the pedal has been pushed. General Motors was able to provide NHTSA with a significant number of warranty claims, including 1,100 reports that could potentially relate to this problem, one of which indicates a vehicle crash.
For Honda, the NHTSA probe concerns airbags that may deploy unexpectedly. The government agency received six complaints from 2003-04 Odyssey owners saying that the front airbags suddenly went off without a crash. The Detroit News reports that three of the six owners sustained injuries from these incidents. Additionally, NHTSA has received 41 complaints from owners saying the vehicle's airbag warning light had illuminated.
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Honda drivers might not find it such good news with older Accord and Civic models topping this year's theft study. Toyota and Dodge can't really celebrate, either, with two models each on the list, as well. Overall, this year's list was split evenly between foreign and domestic models, which were mostly pickups.
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