2003-2007 Honda Accord: Recall History
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about official auto recalls, reliability issues, and vehicle problems for the 2003-2007 Honda Accord directly from the NHTSA and manufacturers.
NHTSA Recall History
2003:
The windshield-wiper motor may become inoperative because of corrosion caused by water leaking into the wiper-motor-breather port. Dealers will install a cover over the motor, and if the motor shows signs of corrosion, it will be replaced.
2003-04:
Heat build-up in automatic transmission may eventually lead to gear tooth chipping or gear breakage, resulting in transmission lockup.
2004-05:
Bad seat position sensor wiring may cause the SRS indicator light to illuminate. A failed seat position sensor causes the air bag system to default to full inflation pressure, regardless of the seat position. Full deployment of the driver's air bag can increase the risk of injury for smaller drivers in a frontal crash. Dealers will replace the seat position sensor wiring sub-harness.
2004-05:
During deployment, fabric of driver's front airbag may tear after contact with inside surface of airbag cover.
2005:
A coil wire inside the fuel pump relay may break, causing the fuel pump to lose power and the engine not to start. Dealers will inspect and replace the fuel pump relay free of charge.
2005:
Loose terminal in main fuse box may cause fuel pump to lose power, possibly causing engine to stall without warning; if pump becomes inoperative, engine may not start.








