Honda Accord electrical problems

electrical problem

6.5

fairly significant

Typical Repair Cost:

$700.00

Average Mileage:

141,750 miles

Number of complaints:

4 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (3 reports)
  2. replace oxygen sensor (1 reports)

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problem #4

2006Oct 13

(reported on)

Accord LX

  • 170,000 miles

i love my car. lately its been actin up. 10 minutes of me driving it the speedometer goes dead... then the S light starts blinkin ... then the check engine sign comes up. i had a full tune up before the check engine sign came up.... its so annoying looking at those lights..

Honda A.

Mount Vernon, New York, USA

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problem #3

2003Apr 10

Accord EX

  • Automatic transmission
  • 157,000 miles

My dad bought my sensor as part of my birthday gift Yeah I am not kidding..it sucked! (By the way, since he paid for it I am sure it was not terribly expensive) anyway, he bought it and my uncle installed it so I have no idea how much it would cost to get a new sensor or have it installed. Sorry!

Haley H.

Decatur, AL, USA

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problem #2

2007Mar 26

(reported on)

Accord EX

  • Automatic transmission
  • 140,000 miles

Engine Check light came on for the first time ever, speedometer failed to work (works about 10% of the time), and the sport light blinks on and off. All this happened at the exact same time a few days ago at the 140,000 mile mark. The engine was replaced 7 years ago and only has about 100,000 miles on it. Any ideas?

Pierre P.

Chicago, IL, USA

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problem #1

2007Feb 17

(reported on)

Accord XL V4

  • Automatic transmission
  • 100,000 miles

Speedometer goes to 0 while driving, sports light comes on, engine yellow light comes on. help me.....

hoelscher

Denton, Texas, USA

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