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Just Me 06-20-2007 12:30 PM

2003 Accord EX Coupe
 
Girlfriend is having trouble with her transmission. Reading online, it
should come as no suprise. Details are...
03 ex coupe v6, auto. 86000 miles. Transmission hesitates when upshifting
from 2nd to 3rd. Took it in, they said needed a flush, and needed to
replace solenoids on the trans. Now $103 for diagnostics, $360 for flush,
sols and labor, and it still does the same thing. Found online that there
was a recall. Questioned the dealership about this and they said the recall
was done in April 2003. The car wasn't even owned by her at that point. It
was still on a lot, brand new, as she was the first owner. Is this even
possible. I thought the recall came out in 2004?

Question #1
Do dealers ever do recall work on cars before they sell them?

Question #2
Anyone else had this problem? It seems like the start of the transmission
problems they are known for.

The dealership, after being told it wasn't fixed, said that maybe they put
in defective solenoids. THEY ARE LUCKY she was talking with them, as I have
less tact than she.

Also, anyone know the number for Honda's regional service manager for
Sheboygan, Wisconsin area? Lakeland Honda is the name of the dealership and
they are a sorry excuse for a dealership.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Joel



william1977@gmail.com 06-20-2007 07:30 PM

Re: 2003 Accord EX Coupe
 
On Jun 20, 9:30 am, "Just Me" <Just Me @gmail.com> wrote:
> Girlfriend is having trouble with her transmission. Reading online, it
> should come as no suprise. Details are...
> 03 ex coupe v6, auto. 86000 miles. Transmission hesitates when upshifting
> from 2nd to 3rd. Took it in, they said needed a flush, and needed to
> replace solenoids on the trans. Now $103 for diagnostics, $360 for flush,
> sols and labor, and it still does the same thing. Found online that there
> was a recall. Questioned the dealership about this and they said the recall
> was done in April 2003. The car wasn't even owned by her at that point. It
> was still on a lot, brand new, as she was the first owner. Is this even
> possible. I thought the recall came out in 2004?
>
> Question #1
> Do dealers ever do recall work on cars before they sell them?
>
> Question #2
> Anyone else had this problem? It seems like the start of the transmission
> problems they are known for.
>
> The dealership, after being told it wasn't fixed, said that maybe they put
> in defective solenoids. THEY ARE LUCKY she was talking with them, as I have
> less tact than she.
>
> Also, anyone know the number for Honda's regional service manager for
> Sheboygan, Wisconsin area? Lakeland Honda is the name of the dealership and
> they are a sorry excuse for a dealership.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Joel


Hey sounds like my local Mitsubishi dealership! Yes the dealership
could have done recall work before it was sold. I would take it back
to the dealership and tell them to put in the correct solenoids. I
would call a different dealership and ask about the recall.


william1977@gmail.com 06-20-2007 07:30 PM

Re: 2003 Accord EX Coupe
 
On Jun 20, 9:30 am, "Just Me" <Just Me @gmail.com> wrote:
> Girlfriend is having trouble with her transmission. Reading online, it
> should come as no suprise. Details are...
> 03 ex coupe v6, auto. 86000 miles. Transmission hesitates when upshifting
> from 2nd to 3rd. Took it in, they said needed a flush, and needed to
> replace solenoids on the trans. Now $103 for diagnostics, $360 for flush,
> sols and labor, and it still does the same thing. Found online that there
> was a recall. Questioned the dealership about this and they said the recall
> was done in April 2003. The car wasn't even owned by her at that point. It
> was still on a lot, brand new, as she was the first owner. Is this even
> possible. I thought the recall came out in 2004?
>
> Question #1
> Do dealers ever do recall work on cars before they sell them?
>
> Question #2
> Anyone else had this problem? It seems like the start of the transmission
> problems they are known for.
>
> The dealership, after being told it wasn't fixed, said that maybe they put
> in defective solenoids. THEY ARE LUCKY she was talking with them, as I have
> less tact than she.
>
> Also, anyone know the number for Honda's regional service manager for
> Sheboygan, Wisconsin area? Lakeland Honda is the name of the dealership and
> they are a sorry excuse for a dealership.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Joel


Hey sounds like my local Mitsubishi dealership! Yes the dealership
could have done recall work before it was sold. I would take it back
to the dealership and tell them to put in the correct solenoids. I
would call a different dealership and ask about the recall.


william1977@gmail.com 06-20-2007 07:30 PM

Re: 2003 Accord EX Coupe
 
On Jun 20, 9:30 am, "Just Me" <Just Me @gmail.com> wrote:
> Girlfriend is having trouble with her transmission. Reading online, it
> should come as no suprise. Details are...
> 03 ex coupe v6, auto. 86000 miles. Transmission hesitates when upshifting
> from 2nd to 3rd. Took it in, they said needed a flush, and needed to
> replace solenoids on the trans. Now $103 for diagnostics, $360 for flush,
> sols and labor, and it still does the same thing. Found online that there
> was a recall. Questioned the dealership about this and they said the recall
> was done in April 2003. The car wasn't even owned by her at that point. It
> was still on a lot, brand new, as she was the first owner. Is this even
> possible. I thought the recall came out in 2004?
>
> Question #1
> Do dealers ever do recall work on cars before they sell them?
>
> Question #2
> Anyone else had this problem? It seems like the start of the transmission
> problems they are known for.
>
> The dealership, after being told it wasn't fixed, said that maybe they put
> in defective solenoids. THEY ARE LUCKY she was talking with them, as I have
> less tact than she.
>
> Also, anyone know the number for Honda's regional service manager for
> Sheboygan, Wisconsin area? Lakeland Honda is the name of the dealership and
> they are a sorry excuse for a dealership.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Joel


Hey sounds like my local Mitsubishi dealership! Yes the dealership
could have done recall work before it was sold. I would take it back
to the dealership and tell them to put in the correct solenoids. I
would call a different dealership and ask about the recall.


Kenneth J. Harris 06-21-2007 05:44 PM

Re: 2003 Accord EX Coupe
 
The recall was in 2004. We got the notice in September 04 and had it
done then(although the transmission was working perfectly). What the
recall called for depended on the car's mileage. There were three
things that were done--low mileage got certain items, medium mileage got
more and higher mileage got the most things. Also, although it may be
hard to believe, some people will get a recall notice and just not
bother to bring it in--foolishly reasoning that since they don't see any
symptoms there's no point taking it to the dealer.

Ken

Just Me wrote:
> Girlfriend is having trouble with her transmission. Reading online, it
> should come as no suprise. Details are...
> 03 ex coupe v6, auto. 86000 miles. Transmission hesitates when upshifting
> from 2nd to 3rd. Took it in, they said needed a flush, and needed to
> replace solenoids on the trans. Now $103 for diagnostics, $360 for flush,
> sols and labor, and it still does the same thing. Found online that there
> was a recall. Questioned the dealership about this and they said the recall
> was done in April 2003. The car wasn't even owned by her at that point. It
> was still on a lot, brand new, as she was the first owner. Is this even
> possible. I thought the recall came out in 2004?
>
> Question #1
> Do dealers ever do recall work on cars before they sell them?
>
> Question #2
> Anyone else had this problem? It seems like the start of the transmission
> problems they are known for.
>
> The dealership, after being told it wasn't fixed, said that maybe they put
> in defective solenoids. THEY ARE LUCKY she was talking with them, as I have
> less tact than she.
>
> Also, anyone know the number for Honda's regional service manager for
> Sheboygan, Wisconsin area? Lakeland Honda is the name of the dealership and
> they are a sorry excuse for a dealership.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Joel
>
>


Kenneth J. Harris 06-21-2007 05:44 PM

Re: 2003 Accord EX Coupe
 
The recall was in 2004. We got the notice in September 04 and had it
done then(although the transmission was working perfectly). What the
recall called for depended on the car's mileage. There were three
things that were done--low mileage got certain items, medium mileage got
more and higher mileage got the most things. Also, although it may be
hard to believe, some people will get a recall notice and just not
bother to bring it in--foolishly reasoning that since they don't see any
symptoms there's no point taking it to the dealer.

Ken

Just Me wrote:
> Girlfriend is having trouble with her transmission. Reading online, it
> should come as no suprise. Details are...
> 03 ex coupe v6, auto. 86000 miles. Transmission hesitates when upshifting
> from 2nd to 3rd. Took it in, they said needed a flush, and needed to
> replace solenoids on the trans. Now $103 for diagnostics, $360 for flush,
> sols and labor, and it still does the same thing. Found online that there
> was a recall. Questioned the dealership about this and they said the recall
> was done in April 2003. The car wasn't even owned by her at that point. It
> was still on a lot, brand new, as she was the first owner. Is this even
> possible. I thought the recall came out in 2004?
>
> Question #1
> Do dealers ever do recall work on cars before they sell them?
>
> Question #2
> Anyone else had this problem? It seems like the start of the transmission
> problems they are known for.
>
> The dealership, after being told it wasn't fixed, said that maybe they put
> in defective solenoids. THEY ARE LUCKY she was talking with them, as I have
> less tact than she.
>
> Also, anyone know the number for Honda's regional service manager for
> Sheboygan, Wisconsin area? Lakeland Honda is the name of the dealership and
> they are a sorry excuse for a dealership.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Joel
>
>


Kenneth J. Harris 06-21-2007 05:44 PM

Re: 2003 Accord EX Coupe
 
The recall was in 2004. We got the notice in September 04 and had it
done then(although the transmission was working perfectly). What the
recall called for depended on the car's mileage. There were three
things that were done--low mileage got certain items, medium mileage got
more and higher mileage got the most things. Also, although it may be
hard to believe, some people will get a recall notice and just not
bother to bring it in--foolishly reasoning that since they don't see any
symptoms there's no point taking it to the dealer.

Ken

Just Me wrote:
> Girlfriend is having trouble with her transmission. Reading online, it
> should come as no suprise. Details are...
> 03 ex coupe v6, auto. 86000 miles. Transmission hesitates when upshifting
> from 2nd to 3rd. Took it in, they said needed a flush, and needed to
> replace solenoids on the trans. Now $103 for diagnostics, $360 for flush,
> sols and labor, and it still does the same thing. Found online that there
> was a recall. Questioned the dealership about this and they said the recall
> was done in April 2003. The car wasn't even owned by her at that point. It
> was still on a lot, brand new, as she was the first owner. Is this even
> possible. I thought the recall came out in 2004?
>
> Question #1
> Do dealers ever do recall work on cars before they sell them?
>
> Question #2
> Anyone else had this problem? It seems like the start of the transmission
> problems they are known for.
>
> The dealership, after being told it wasn't fixed, said that maybe they put
> in defective solenoids. THEY ARE LUCKY she was talking with them, as I have
> less tact than she.
>
> Also, anyone know the number for Honda's regional service manager for
> Sheboygan, Wisconsin area? Lakeland Honda is the name of the dealership and
> they are a sorry excuse for a dealership.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Joel
>
>


L Alpert 06-23-2007 07:18 AM

Re: 2003 Accord EX Coupe
 
Just Me wrote:
> Girlfriend is having trouble with her transmission. Reading online,
> it should come as no suprise. Details are...
> 03 ex coupe v6, auto. 86000 miles. Transmission hesitates when
> upshifting from 2nd to 3rd. Took it in, they said needed a flush,
> and needed to replace solenoids on the trans. Now $103 for
> diagnostics, $360 for flush, sols and labor, and it still does the
> same thing. Found online that there was a recall. Questioned the
> dealership about this and they said the recall was done in April
> 2003. The car wasn't even owned by her at that point. It was still
> on a lot, brand new, as she was the first owner. Is this even
> possible. I thought the recall came out in 2004?
> Question #1
> Do dealers ever do recall work on cars before they sell them?
>
> Question #2
> Anyone else had this problem? It seems like the start of the
> transmission problems they are known for.
>
> The dealership, after being told it wasn't fixed, said that maybe
> they put in defective solenoids. THEY ARE LUCKY she was talking with
> them, as I have less tact than she.
>
> Also, anyone know the number for Honda's regional service manager for
> Sheboygan, Wisconsin area? Lakeland Honda is the name of the
> dealership and they are a sorry excuse for a dealership.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Joel


Even if the recall work was done, cars affected by the Honda recall had the
tranny warranty upgraded to 7 years, 105K miles by Honda (maybe even more
miles with the recent odometer class action suit).



L Alpert 06-23-2007 07:18 AM

Re: 2003 Accord EX Coupe
 
Just Me wrote:
> Girlfriend is having trouble with her transmission. Reading online,
> it should come as no suprise. Details are...
> 03 ex coupe v6, auto. 86000 miles. Transmission hesitates when
> upshifting from 2nd to 3rd. Took it in, they said needed a flush,
> and needed to replace solenoids on the trans. Now $103 for
> diagnostics, $360 for flush, sols and labor, and it still does the
> same thing. Found online that there was a recall. Questioned the
> dealership about this and they said the recall was done in April
> 2003. The car wasn't even owned by her at that point. It was still
> on a lot, brand new, as she was the first owner. Is this even
> possible. I thought the recall came out in 2004?
> Question #1
> Do dealers ever do recall work on cars before they sell them?
>
> Question #2
> Anyone else had this problem? It seems like the start of the
> transmission problems they are known for.
>
> The dealership, after being told it wasn't fixed, said that maybe
> they put in defective solenoids. THEY ARE LUCKY she was talking with
> them, as I have less tact than she.
>
> Also, anyone know the number for Honda's regional service manager for
> Sheboygan, Wisconsin area? Lakeland Honda is the name of the
> dealership and they are a sorry excuse for a dealership.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Joel


Even if the recall work was done, cars affected by the Honda recall had the
tranny warranty upgraded to 7 years, 105K miles by Honda (maybe even more
miles with the recent odometer class action suit).



L Alpert 06-23-2007 07:18 AM

Re: 2003 Accord EX Coupe
 
Just Me wrote:
> Girlfriend is having trouble with her transmission. Reading online,
> it should come as no suprise. Details are...
> 03 ex coupe v6, auto. 86000 miles. Transmission hesitates when
> upshifting from 2nd to 3rd. Took it in, they said needed a flush,
> and needed to replace solenoids on the trans. Now $103 for
> diagnostics, $360 for flush, sols and labor, and it still does the
> same thing. Found online that there was a recall. Questioned the
> dealership about this and they said the recall was done in April
> 2003. The car wasn't even owned by her at that point. It was still
> on a lot, brand new, as she was the first owner. Is this even
> possible. I thought the recall came out in 2004?
> Question #1
> Do dealers ever do recall work on cars before they sell them?
>
> Question #2
> Anyone else had this problem? It seems like the start of the
> transmission problems they are known for.
>
> The dealership, after being told it wasn't fixed, said that maybe
> they put in defective solenoids. THEY ARE LUCKY she was talking with
> them, as I have less tact than she.
>
> Also, anyone know the number for Honda's regional service manager for
> Sheboygan, Wisconsin area? Lakeland Honda is the name of the
> dealership and they are a sorry excuse for a dealership.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Joel


Even if the recall work was done, cars affected by the Honda recall had the
tranny warranty upgraded to 7 years, 105K miles by Honda (maybe even more
miles with the recent odometer class action suit).



L Alpert 06-23-2007 07:25 AM

Re: 2003 Accord EX Coupe
 
Just Me wrote:
> Girlfriend is having trouble with her transmission. Reading online,
> it should come as no suprise. Details are...
> 03 ex coupe v6, auto. 86000 miles. Transmission hesitates when
> upshifting from 2nd to 3rd. Took it in, they said needed a flush,
> and needed to replace solenoids on the trans. Now $103 for
> diagnostics, $360 for flush, sols and labor, and it still does the
> same thing. Found online that there was a recall. Questioned the
> dealership about this and they said the recall was done in April
> 2003. The car wasn't even owned by her at that point. It was still
> on a lot, brand new, as she was the first owner. Is this even
> possible. I thought the recall came out in 2004?
> Question #1
> Do dealers ever do recall work on cars before they sell them?
>
> Question #2
> Anyone else had this problem? It seems like the start of the
> transmission problems they are known for.
>
> The dealership, after being told it wasn't fixed, said that maybe
> they put in defective solenoids. THEY ARE LUCKY she was talking with
> them, as I have less tact than she.
>
> Also, anyone know the number for Honda's regional service manager for
> Sheboygan, Wisconsin area? Lakeland Honda is the name of the
> dealership and they are a sorry excuse for a dealership.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Joel


I forgot to mention that recall notices don't expire. I bought a used
mid-late '70s (it's been awhile) Accord once, and that year had a recall for
sound dampening in the front fenders causing rust. I got 2 new fenders and
a paint job in '84 or '85.

Call Honda direct and complain. I've done this about a dealer service issue
and have gotten results.



L Alpert 06-23-2007 07:25 AM

Re: 2003 Accord EX Coupe
 
Just Me wrote:
> Girlfriend is having trouble with her transmission. Reading online,
> it should come as no suprise. Details are...
> 03 ex coupe v6, auto. 86000 miles. Transmission hesitates when
> upshifting from 2nd to 3rd. Took it in, they said needed a flush,
> and needed to replace solenoids on the trans. Now $103 for
> diagnostics, $360 for flush, sols and labor, and it still does the
> same thing. Found online that there was a recall. Questioned the
> dealership about this and they said the recall was done in April
> 2003. The car wasn't even owned by her at that point. It was still
> on a lot, brand new, as she was the first owner. Is this even
> possible. I thought the recall came out in 2004?
> Question #1
> Do dealers ever do recall work on cars before they sell them?
>
> Question #2
> Anyone else had this problem? It seems like the start of the
> transmission problems they are known for.
>
> The dealership, after being told it wasn't fixed, said that maybe
> they put in defective solenoids. THEY ARE LUCKY she was talking with
> them, as I have less tact than she.
>
> Also, anyone know the number for Honda's regional service manager for
> Sheboygan, Wisconsin area? Lakeland Honda is the name of the
> dealership and they are a sorry excuse for a dealership.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Joel


I forgot to mention that recall notices don't expire. I bought a used
mid-late '70s (it's been awhile) Accord once, and that year had a recall for
sound dampening in the front fenders causing rust. I got 2 new fenders and
a paint job in '84 or '85.

Call Honda direct and complain. I've done this about a dealer service issue
and have gotten results.



L Alpert 06-23-2007 07:25 AM

Re: 2003 Accord EX Coupe
 
Just Me wrote:
> Girlfriend is having trouble with her transmission. Reading online,
> it should come as no suprise. Details are...
> 03 ex coupe v6, auto. 86000 miles. Transmission hesitates when
> upshifting from 2nd to 3rd. Took it in, they said needed a flush,
> and needed to replace solenoids on the trans. Now $103 for
> diagnostics, $360 for flush, sols and labor, and it still does the
> same thing. Found online that there was a recall. Questioned the
> dealership about this and they said the recall was done in April
> 2003. The car wasn't even owned by her at that point. It was still
> on a lot, brand new, as she was the first owner. Is this even
> possible. I thought the recall came out in 2004?
> Question #1
> Do dealers ever do recall work on cars before they sell them?
>
> Question #2
> Anyone else had this problem? It seems like the start of the
> transmission problems they are known for.
>
> The dealership, after being told it wasn't fixed, said that maybe
> they put in defective solenoids. THEY ARE LUCKY she was talking with
> them, as I have less tact than she.
>
> Also, anyone know the number for Honda's regional service manager for
> Sheboygan, Wisconsin area? Lakeland Honda is the name of the
> dealership and they are a sorry excuse for a dealership.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Joel


I forgot to mention that recall notices don't expire. I bought a used
mid-late '70s (it's been awhile) Accord once, and that year had a recall for
sound dampening in the front fenders causing rust. I got 2 new fenders and
a paint job in '84 or '85.

Call Honda direct and complain. I've done this about a dealer service issue
and have gotten results.



High Tech Misfit 06-23-2007 07:48 AM

Re: 2003 Accord EX Coupe
 
L Alpert wrote:

> Even if the recall work was done, cars affected by the Honda recall had the
> tranny warranty upgraded to 7 years, 105K miles by Honda (maybe even more
> miles with the recent odometer class action suit).


That applied to the 4-speed automatic on '98-'02 Accords which was never
recalled. The '03 and possibly '04 have the 5-speed automatic which was
recalled but no warranty extended.

High Tech Misfit 06-23-2007 07:48 AM

Re: 2003 Accord EX Coupe
 
L Alpert wrote:

> Even if the recall work was done, cars affected by the Honda recall had the
> tranny warranty upgraded to 7 years, 105K miles by Honda (maybe even more
> miles with the recent odometer class action suit).


That applied to the 4-speed automatic on '98-'02 Accords which was never
recalled. The '03 and possibly '04 have the 5-speed automatic which was
recalled but no warranty extended.


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