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Jules De la Riva 10-26-2003 09:18 PM

2004 Accord Exhaust Smell
 
Just took delivery a couple of months ago and for the fourth time I've
smelled a rotten egg smell. Three times after the car was turned off and
once while driving.

1. Is that smell coming from the catalytic converter?
2. Is that normal, meaning part of the break-in process (@ 1600 mi on
odometer)?
3. Any body else with this problem?

I haven't called the dealership yet. I wanted to know what the collective
wisdom is first.

Thanks.

TCQuinlan



N.E.Ohio Bob 10-27-2003 10:42 AM

Re: 2004 Accord Exhaust Smell
 
Try a different brand of fuel. All gas sold comes out of the same
pipeline, but there are additives that may cause a sulfur smell. bob

Jules De la Riva wrote:
>
> Just took delivery a couple of months ago and for the fourth time I've
> smelled a rotten egg smell. Three times after the car was turned off and
> once while driving.
>
> 1. Is that smell coming from the catalytic converter?
> 2. Is that normal, meaning part of the break-in process (@ 1600 mi on
> odometer)?
> 3. Any body else with this problem?
>
> I haven't called the dealership yet. I wanted to know what the collective
> wisdom is first.
>
> Thanks.
>
> TCQuinlan


N.E.Ohio Bob 10-27-2003 10:42 AM

Re: 2004 Accord Exhaust Smell
 
Try a different brand of fuel. All gas sold comes out of the same
pipeline, but there are additives that may cause a sulfur smell. bob

Jules De la Riva wrote:
>
> Just took delivery a couple of months ago and for the fourth time I've
> smelled a rotten egg smell. Three times after the car was turned off and
> once while driving.
>
> 1. Is that smell coming from the catalytic converter?
> 2. Is that normal, meaning part of the break-in process (@ 1600 mi on
> odometer)?
> 3. Any body else with this problem?
>
> I haven't called the dealership yet. I wanted to know what the collective
> wisdom is first.
>
> Thanks.
>
> TCQuinlan


N.E.Ohio Bob 10-27-2003 10:42 AM

Re: 2004 Accord Exhaust Smell
 
Try a different brand of fuel. All gas sold comes out of the same
pipeline, but there are additives that may cause a sulfur smell. bob

Jules De la Riva wrote:
>
> Just took delivery a couple of months ago and for the fourth time I've
> smelled a rotten egg smell. Three times after the car was turned off and
> once while driving.
>
> 1. Is that smell coming from the catalytic converter?
> 2. Is that normal, meaning part of the break-in process (@ 1600 mi on
> odometer)?
> 3. Any body else with this problem?
>
> I haven't called the dealership yet. I wanted to know what the collective
> wisdom is first.
>
> Thanks.
>
> TCQuinlan


N.E.Ohio Bob 10-27-2003 10:42 AM

Re: 2004 Accord Exhaust Smell
 
Try a different brand of fuel. All gas sold comes out of the same
pipeline, but there are additives that may cause a sulfur smell. bob

Jules De la Riva wrote:
>
> Just took delivery a couple of months ago and for the fourth time I've
> smelled a rotten egg smell. Three times after the car was turned off and
> once while driving.
>
> 1. Is that smell coming from the catalytic converter?
> 2. Is that normal, meaning part of the break-in process (@ 1600 mi on
> odometer)?
> 3. Any body else with this problem?
>
> I haven't called the dealership yet. I wanted to know what the collective
> wisdom is first.
>
> Thanks.
>
> TCQuinlan


Bob 10-27-2003 04:08 PM

Re: 2004 Accord Exhaust Smell
 
I got that smell on my new Honda using regular Shell gas in Canada. I
would change gas brands..

R





On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 02:18:42 GMT, "Jules De la Riva"
<julesdelariva@comcast.net> wrote:

>Just took delivery a couple of months ago and for the fourth time I've
>smelled a rotten egg smell. Three times after the car was turned off and
>once while driving.
>
>1. Is that smell coming from the catalytic converter?
>2. Is that normal, meaning part of the break-in process (@ 1600 mi on
>odometer)?
>3. Any body else with this problem?
>
>I haven't called the dealership yet. I wanted to know what the collective
>wisdom is first.
>
>Thanks.
>
>TCQuinlan
>



Bob 10-27-2003 04:08 PM

Re: 2004 Accord Exhaust Smell
 
I got that smell on my new Honda using regular Shell gas in Canada. I
would change gas brands..

R





On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 02:18:42 GMT, "Jules De la Riva"
<julesdelariva@comcast.net> wrote:

>Just took delivery a couple of months ago and for the fourth time I've
>smelled a rotten egg smell. Three times after the car was turned off and
>once while driving.
>
>1. Is that smell coming from the catalytic converter?
>2. Is that normal, meaning part of the break-in process (@ 1600 mi on
>odometer)?
>3. Any body else with this problem?
>
>I haven't called the dealership yet. I wanted to know what the collective
>wisdom is first.
>
>Thanks.
>
>TCQuinlan
>



Bob 10-27-2003 04:08 PM

Re: 2004 Accord Exhaust Smell
 
I got that smell on my new Honda using regular Shell gas in Canada. I
would change gas brands..

R





On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 02:18:42 GMT, "Jules De la Riva"
<julesdelariva@comcast.net> wrote:

>Just took delivery a couple of months ago and for the fourth time I've
>smelled a rotten egg smell. Three times after the car was turned off and
>once while driving.
>
>1. Is that smell coming from the catalytic converter?
>2. Is that normal, meaning part of the break-in process (@ 1600 mi on
>odometer)?
>3. Any body else with this problem?
>
>I haven't called the dealership yet. I wanted to know what the collective
>wisdom is first.
>
>Thanks.
>
>TCQuinlan
>



Bob 10-27-2003 04:08 PM

Re: 2004 Accord Exhaust Smell
 
I got that smell on my new Honda using regular Shell gas in Canada. I
would change gas brands..

R





On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 02:18:42 GMT, "Jules De la Riva"
<julesdelariva@comcast.net> wrote:

>Just took delivery a couple of months ago and for the fourth time I've
>smelled a rotten egg smell. Three times after the car was turned off and
>once while driving.
>
>1. Is that smell coming from the catalytic converter?
>2. Is that normal, meaning part of the break-in process (@ 1600 mi on
>odometer)?
>3. Any body else with this problem?
>
>I haven't called the dealership yet. I wanted to know what the collective
>wisdom is first.
>
>Thanks.
>
>TCQuinlan
>



C N 10-28-2003 12:24 AM

Re: 2004 Accord Exhaust Smell
 
Sept. 18, 2003
Mr. Proctor
C/o Proctor Pontiac/Cadillac
3122 Mahan Dr.
Tallahassee, Fl. 32308
Dear Mr. Proctor,
My name is ------, I would like to start off by telling you that in the past
3 years I have purchased 3 Hondas from Proctor Honda, but will not be buying
another Honda or purchasing a car from Proctor Honda. In February of 2003,
we purchased a 2003 Honda Accord V6 Coupe for $26,000 from Proctor Honda.
Since the time we purchased the car there was a rotten egg, sulfur smell and
an exhaust leak coming into the car. We have taken the car into the Service
Department at Proctor Honda 5 times for this problem, along with other
problems the car was having. Ed Richards and Jerry in the service department
were as helpful as Honda would let them be. Jerry would call American Honda
every time we brought the car in to see if they had come up with a fix yet,
and was always told that they had not. American Honda's own web page states
that exhaust fumes are very toxic and that the sulfur smell is the exhaust.
Jerry went as far as talking them (American Honda) into allowing him to
replace the catalytic converter, which did not help the smell or the exhaust
coming into the car. Ed Richards and myself have even crawled under another
2003 Coupe on the show room floor to try to figure where the exhaust leak
could be. Our car has a moon roof that we are not able to use or crack the
windows as this pulls more exhaust into the car.

The car was also brought in to the service department for rattles, which
were never fixed as well as for rough idle, again this was never fixed. The
next to the last time we brought the car in for these problems, Ed Richards
told me that he wanted to go over the car with a fine tooth comb and fix the
problems. He said that the rattle could be a spot weld that was bad. Jerry
has ridden in the car with me and the fumes got so bad that we had to roll
down the windows to let the exhaust out of the car. I brought the car in for
what I thought was to be a through going over to have the problems fixed on
Sept. 11, 2003. When I picked up the car that afternoon, I was told by Jerry
that he could not talk to me about my car and that I had to go higher than
him and talk to Ed. When I spoke to Ed, he told me that the District Parts
and Service Manager had been in that day and they took my car for a ride to
test it. On the service order Ed told me that he wrote exactly what the DPSM
had told him, which was "problem could not be duplicated and no repairs were
necessary" this was the comment for all three problems that I had brought
the car in for. At this time I asked Ed what do I do when I smell exhaust
inside the car, and was told that he could not do anything until American
Honda came up with a fix. On the way home from Proctor Honda, I still
smelled exhaust inside the car, I called Ed and was told that there was
nothing he could do. The exhaust leak, sulfur smell is a major problem,
there have been times when driving back from Jacksonville we have had to
pull into a rest area because we were falling asleep.

This problem will continue until American Honda fixes the problem and goes
back to a time when their cars were considered one of the best made, which
in my opinion is no longer true, our 2000, Accord SE was a much better car
and we wish we had kept it. We have a trip coming up in October to Missouri
and in December to California and could not take our $26,000 Accord because
of the dangerous exhaust leaks. The way Proctor Honda treated me after the
DPSM came is terrible, they no longer acknowledge that there is a problem
with the car even though they have ridden in it and have smelled it. There
is no remedy for my situation and I have taken matters into my own hands. I
know that this is not limited to my car due to complaints I have read on the
Internet. I feel that American Honda will not fix this problem until someone
falls asleep and has a wreck and sues them. We could have gone the lemon law
route with this car but due to the 15,000 miles on the car now and the up
coming trips the mileage offset would have been too great.

I will be posting this letter on all Honda forums that my son and I belong
to so they will know how American Honda and Proctor Honda treats their
customers. I also work for the State and am in the Military Reserves and
will be telling anyone who will listen this story and what a piece of JUNK
our 2003 Accord is and that Proctor Honda will not back their customers.
Sincerely John and Cynthia Nicholson Cc: General Manager, Proctor Honda
American Honda Better Business Bureau

"Jules De la Riva" <julesdelariva@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:6g%mb.38915$e01.85342@attbi_s02...
> Just took delivery a couple of months ago and for the fourth time I've
> smelled a rotten egg smell. Three times after the car was turned off and
> once while driving.
>
> 1. Is that smell coming from the catalytic converter?
> 2. Is that normal, meaning part of the break-in process (@ 1600 mi on
> odometer)?
> 3. Any body else with this problem?
>
> I haven't called the dealership yet. I wanted to know what the collective
> wisdom is first.
>
> Thanks.
>
> TCQuinlan
>
>




C N 10-28-2003 12:24 AM

Re: 2004 Accord Exhaust Smell
 
Sept. 18, 2003
Mr. Proctor
C/o Proctor Pontiac/Cadillac
3122 Mahan Dr.
Tallahassee, Fl. 32308
Dear Mr. Proctor,
My name is ------, I would like to start off by telling you that in the past
3 years I have purchased 3 Hondas from Proctor Honda, but will not be buying
another Honda or purchasing a car from Proctor Honda. In February of 2003,
we purchased a 2003 Honda Accord V6 Coupe for $26,000 from Proctor Honda.
Since the time we purchased the car there was a rotten egg, sulfur smell and
an exhaust leak coming into the car. We have taken the car into the Service
Department at Proctor Honda 5 times for this problem, along with other
problems the car was having. Ed Richards and Jerry in the service department
were as helpful as Honda would let them be. Jerry would call American Honda
every time we brought the car in to see if they had come up with a fix yet,
and was always told that they had not. American Honda's own web page states
that exhaust fumes are very toxic and that the sulfur smell is the exhaust.
Jerry went as far as talking them (American Honda) into allowing him to
replace the catalytic converter, which did not help the smell or the exhaust
coming into the car. Ed Richards and myself have even crawled under another
2003 Coupe on the show room floor to try to figure where the exhaust leak
could be. Our car has a moon roof that we are not able to use or crack the
windows as this pulls more exhaust into the car.

The car was also brought in to the service department for rattles, which
were never fixed as well as for rough idle, again this was never fixed. The
next to the last time we brought the car in for these problems, Ed Richards
told me that he wanted to go over the car with a fine tooth comb and fix the
problems. He said that the rattle could be a spot weld that was bad. Jerry
has ridden in the car with me and the fumes got so bad that we had to roll
down the windows to let the exhaust out of the car. I brought the car in for
what I thought was to be a through going over to have the problems fixed on
Sept. 11, 2003. When I picked up the car that afternoon, I was told by Jerry
that he could not talk to me about my car and that I had to go higher than
him and talk to Ed. When I spoke to Ed, he told me that the District Parts
and Service Manager had been in that day and they took my car for a ride to
test it. On the service order Ed told me that he wrote exactly what the DPSM
had told him, which was "problem could not be duplicated and no repairs were
necessary" this was the comment for all three problems that I had brought
the car in for. At this time I asked Ed what do I do when I smell exhaust
inside the car, and was told that he could not do anything until American
Honda came up with a fix. On the way home from Proctor Honda, I still
smelled exhaust inside the car, I called Ed and was told that there was
nothing he could do. The exhaust leak, sulfur smell is a major problem,
there have been times when driving back from Jacksonville we have had to
pull into a rest area because we were falling asleep.

This problem will continue until American Honda fixes the problem and goes
back to a time when their cars were considered one of the best made, which
in my opinion is no longer true, our 2000, Accord SE was a much better car
and we wish we had kept it. We have a trip coming up in October to Missouri
and in December to California and could not take our $26,000 Accord because
of the dangerous exhaust leaks. The way Proctor Honda treated me after the
DPSM came is terrible, they no longer acknowledge that there is a problem
with the car even though they have ridden in it and have smelled it. There
is no remedy for my situation and I have taken matters into my own hands. I
know that this is not limited to my car due to complaints I have read on the
Internet. I feel that American Honda will not fix this problem until someone
falls asleep and has a wreck and sues them. We could have gone the lemon law
route with this car but due to the 15,000 miles on the car now and the up
coming trips the mileage offset would have been too great.

I will be posting this letter on all Honda forums that my son and I belong
to so they will know how American Honda and Proctor Honda treats their
customers. I also work for the State and am in the Military Reserves and
will be telling anyone who will listen this story and what a piece of JUNK
our 2003 Accord is and that Proctor Honda will not back their customers.
Sincerely John and Cynthia Nicholson Cc: General Manager, Proctor Honda
American Honda Better Business Bureau

"Jules De la Riva" <julesdelariva@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:6g%mb.38915$e01.85342@attbi_s02...
> Just took delivery a couple of months ago and for the fourth time I've
> smelled a rotten egg smell. Three times after the car was turned off and
> once while driving.
>
> 1. Is that smell coming from the catalytic converter?
> 2. Is that normal, meaning part of the break-in process (@ 1600 mi on
> odometer)?
> 3. Any body else with this problem?
>
> I haven't called the dealership yet. I wanted to know what the collective
> wisdom is first.
>
> Thanks.
>
> TCQuinlan
>
>




C N 10-28-2003 12:24 AM

Re: 2004 Accord Exhaust Smell
 
Sept. 18, 2003
Mr. Proctor
C/o Proctor Pontiac/Cadillac
3122 Mahan Dr.
Tallahassee, Fl. 32308
Dear Mr. Proctor,
My name is ------, I would like to start off by telling you that in the past
3 years I have purchased 3 Hondas from Proctor Honda, but will not be buying
another Honda or purchasing a car from Proctor Honda. In February of 2003,
we purchased a 2003 Honda Accord V6 Coupe for $26,000 from Proctor Honda.
Since the time we purchased the car there was a rotten egg, sulfur smell and
an exhaust leak coming into the car. We have taken the car into the Service
Department at Proctor Honda 5 times for this problem, along with other
problems the car was having. Ed Richards and Jerry in the service department
were as helpful as Honda would let them be. Jerry would call American Honda
every time we brought the car in to see if they had come up with a fix yet,
and was always told that they had not. American Honda's own web page states
that exhaust fumes are very toxic and that the sulfur smell is the exhaust.
Jerry went as far as talking them (American Honda) into allowing him to
replace the catalytic converter, which did not help the smell or the exhaust
coming into the car. Ed Richards and myself have even crawled under another
2003 Coupe on the show room floor to try to figure where the exhaust leak
could be. Our car has a moon roof that we are not able to use or crack the
windows as this pulls more exhaust into the car.

The car was also brought in to the service department for rattles, which
were never fixed as well as for rough idle, again this was never fixed. The
next to the last time we brought the car in for these problems, Ed Richards
told me that he wanted to go over the car with a fine tooth comb and fix the
problems. He said that the rattle could be a spot weld that was bad. Jerry
has ridden in the car with me and the fumes got so bad that we had to roll
down the windows to let the exhaust out of the car. I brought the car in for
what I thought was to be a through going over to have the problems fixed on
Sept. 11, 2003. When I picked up the car that afternoon, I was told by Jerry
that he could not talk to me about my car and that I had to go higher than
him and talk to Ed. When I spoke to Ed, he told me that the District Parts
and Service Manager had been in that day and they took my car for a ride to
test it. On the service order Ed told me that he wrote exactly what the DPSM
had told him, which was "problem could not be duplicated and no repairs were
necessary" this was the comment for all three problems that I had brought
the car in for. At this time I asked Ed what do I do when I smell exhaust
inside the car, and was told that he could not do anything until American
Honda came up with a fix. On the way home from Proctor Honda, I still
smelled exhaust inside the car, I called Ed and was told that there was
nothing he could do. The exhaust leak, sulfur smell is a major problem,
there have been times when driving back from Jacksonville we have had to
pull into a rest area because we were falling asleep.

This problem will continue until American Honda fixes the problem and goes
back to a time when their cars were considered one of the best made, which
in my opinion is no longer true, our 2000, Accord SE was a much better car
and we wish we had kept it. We have a trip coming up in October to Missouri
and in December to California and could not take our $26,000 Accord because
of the dangerous exhaust leaks. The way Proctor Honda treated me after the
DPSM came is terrible, they no longer acknowledge that there is a problem
with the car even though they have ridden in it and have smelled it. There
is no remedy for my situation and I have taken matters into my own hands. I
know that this is not limited to my car due to complaints I have read on the
Internet. I feel that American Honda will not fix this problem until someone
falls asleep and has a wreck and sues them. We could have gone the lemon law
route with this car but due to the 15,000 miles on the car now and the up
coming trips the mileage offset would have been too great.

I will be posting this letter on all Honda forums that my son and I belong
to so they will know how American Honda and Proctor Honda treats their
customers. I also work for the State and am in the Military Reserves and
will be telling anyone who will listen this story and what a piece of JUNK
our 2003 Accord is and that Proctor Honda will not back their customers.
Sincerely John and Cynthia Nicholson Cc: General Manager, Proctor Honda
American Honda Better Business Bureau

"Jules De la Riva" <julesdelariva@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:6g%mb.38915$e01.85342@attbi_s02...
> Just took delivery a couple of months ago and for the fourth time I've
> smelled a rotten egg smell. Three times after the car was turned off and
> once while driving.
>
> 1. Is that smell coming from the catalytic converter?
> 2. Is that normal, meaning part of the break-in process (@ 1600 mi on
> odometer)?
> 3. Any body else with this problem?
>
> I haven't called the dealership yet. I wanted to know what the collective
> wisdom is first.
>
> Thanks.
>
> TCQuinlan
>
>




C N 10-28-2003 12:24 AM

Re: 2004 Accord Exhaust Smell
 
Sept. 18, 2003
Mr. Proctor
C/o Proctor Pontiac/Cadillac
3122 Mahan Dr.
Tallahassee, Fl. 32308
Dear Mr. Proctor,
My name is ------, I would like to start off by telling you that in the past
3 years I have purchased 3 Hondas from Proctor Honda, but will not be buying
another Honda or purchasing a car from Proctor Honda. In February of 2003,
we purchased a 2003 Honda Accord V6 Coupe for $26,000 from Proctor Honda.
Since the time we purchased the car there was a rotten egg, sulfur smell and
an exhaust leak coming into the car. We have taken the car into the Service
Department at Proctor Honda 5 times for this problem, along with other
problems the car was having. Ed Richards and Jerry in the service department
were as helpful as Honda would let them be. Jerry would call American Honda
every time we brought the car in to see if they had come up with a fix yet,
and was always told that they had not. American Honda's own web page states
that exhaust fumes are very toxic and that the sulfur smell is the exhaust.
Jerry went as far as talking them (American Honda) into allowing him to
replace the catalytic converter, which did not help the smell or the exhaust
coming into the car. Ed Richards and myself have even crawled under another
2003 Coupe on the show room floor to try to figure where the exhaust leak
could be. Our car has a moon roof that we are not able to use or crack the
windows as this pulls more exhaust into the car.

The car was also brought in to the service department for rattles, which
were never fixed as well as for rough idle, again this was never fixed. The
next to the last time we brought the car in for these problems, Ed Richards
told me that he wanted to go over the car with a fine tooth comb and fix the
problems. He said that the rattle could be a spot weld that was bad. Jerry
has ridden in the car with me and the fumes got so bad that we had to roll
down the windows to let the exhaust out of the car. I brought the car in for
what I thought was to be a through going over to have the problems fixed on
Sept. 11, 2003. When I picked up the car that afternoon, I was told by Jerry
that he could not talk to me about my car and that I had to go higher than
him and talk to Ed. When I spoke to Ed, he told me that the District Parts
and Service Manager had been in that day and they took my car for a ride to
test it. On the service order Ed told me that he wrote exactly what the DPSM
had told him, which was "problem could not be duplicated and no repairs were
necessary" this was the comment for all three problems that I had brought
the car in for. At this time I asked Ed what do I do when I smell exhaust
inside the car, and was told that he could not do anything until American
Honda came up with a fix. On the way home from Proctor Honda, I still
smelled exhaust inside the car, I called Ed and was told that there was
nothing he could do. The exhaust leak, sulfur smell is a major problem,
there have been times when driving back from Jacksonville we have had to
pull into a rest area because we were falling asleep.

This problem will continue until American Honda fixes the problem and goes
back to a time when their cars were considered one of the best made, which
in my opinion is no longer true, our 2000, Accord SE was a much better car
and we wish we had kept it. We have a trip coming up in October to Missouri
and in December to California and could not take our $26,000 Accord because
of the dangerous exhaust leaks. The way Proctor Honda treated me after the
DPSM came is terrible, they no longer acknowledge that there is a problem
with the car even though they have ridden in it and have smelled it. There
is no remedy for my situation and I have taken matters into my own hands. I
know that this is not limited to my car due to complaints I have read on the
Internet. I feel that American Honda will not fix this problem until someone
falls asleep and has a wreck and sues them. We could have gone the lemon law
route with this car but due to the 15,000 miles on the car now and the up
coming trips the mileage offset would have been too great.

I will be posting this letter on all Honda forums that my son and I belong
to so they will know how American Honda and Proctor Honda treats their
customers. I also work for the State and am in the Military Reserves and
will be telling anyone who will listen this story and what a piece of JUNK
our 2003 Accord is and that Proctor Honda will not back their customers.
Sincerely John and Cynthia Nicholson Cc: General Manager, Proctor Honda
American Honda Better Business Bureau

"Jules De la Riva" <julesdelariva@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:6g%mb.38915$e01.85342@attbi_s02...
> Just took delivery a couple of months ago and for the fourth time I've
> smelled a rotten egg smell. Three times after the car was turned off and
> once while driving.
>
> 1. Is that smell coming from the catalytic converter?
> 2. Is that normal, meaning part of the break-in process (@ 1600 mi on
> odometer)?
> 3. Any body else with this problem?
>
> I haven't called the dealership yet. I wanted to know what the collective
> wisdom is first.
>
> Thanks.
>
> TCQuinlan
>
>




C N 10-28-2003 12:24 AM

Re: 2004 Accord Exhaust Smell
 
I know someone who had the same problem, and was treated HORRIBLY by honda.
Check it out

Sept. 18, 2003
Mr. Proctor
C/o Proctor Pontiac/Cadillac
3122 Mahan Dr.
Tallahassee, Fl. 32308
Dear Mr. Proctor,
My name is John Nicholson, I would like to start off by telling you that in
the past 3 years I have purchased 3 Hondas from Proctor Honda, but will not
be buying another Honda or purchasing a car from Proctor Honda. In February
of 2003, we purchased a 2003 Honda Accord V6 Coupe for $26,000 from Proctor
Honda. Since the time we purchased the car there was a rotten egg, sulfur
smell and an exhaust leak coming into the car. We have taken the car into
the Service Department at Proctor Honda 5 times for this problem, along with
other problems the car was having. Ed Richards and Jerry in the service
department were as helpful as Honda would let them be. Jerry would call
American Honda every time we brought the car in to see if they had come up
with a fix yet, and was always told that they had not. American Honda's own
web page states that exhaust fumes are very toxic and that the sulfur smell
is the exhaust. Jerry went as far as talking them (American Honda) into
allowing him to replace the catalytic converter, which did not help the
smell or the exhaust coming into the car. Ed Richards and myself have even
crawled under another 2003 Coupe on the show room floor to try to figure
where the exhaust leak could be. Our car has a moon roof that we are not
able to use or crack the windows as this pulls more exhaust into the car.

The car was also brought in to the service department for rattles, which
were never fixed as well as for rough idle, again this was never fixed. The
next to the last time we brought the car in for these problems, Ed Richards
told me that he wanted to go over the car with a fine tooth comb and fix the
problems. He said that the rattle could be a spot weld that was bad. Jerry
has ridden in the car with me and the fumes got so bad that we had to roll
down the windows to let the exhaust out of the car. I brought the car in for
what I thought was to be a through going over to have the problems fixed on
Sept. 11, 2003. When I picked up the car that afternoon, I was told by Jerry
that he could not talk to me about my car and that I had to go higher than
him and talk to Ed. When I spoke to Ed, he told me that the District Parts
and Service Manager had been in that day and they took my car for a ride to
test it. On the service order Ed told me that he wrote exactly what the DPSM
had told him, which was "problem could not be duplicated and no repairs were
necessary" this was the comment for all three problems that I had brought
the car in for. At this time I asked Ed what do I do when I smell exhaust
inside the car, and was told that he could not do anything until American
Honda came up with a fix. On the way home from Proctor Honda, I still
smelled exhaust inside the car, I called Ed and was told that there was
nothing he could do. The exhaust leak, sulfur smell is a major problem,
there have been times when driving back from Jacksonville we have had to
pull into a rest area because we were falling asleep.

This problem will continue until American Honda fixes the problem and goes
back to a time when their cars were considered one of the best made, which
in my opinion is no longer true, our 2000, Accord SE was a much better car
and we wish we had kept it. We have a trip coming up in October to Missouri
and in December to California and could not take our $26,000 Accord because
of the dangerous exhaust leaks. The way Proctor Honda treated me after the
DPSM came is terrible, they no longer acknowledge that there is a problem
with the car even though they have ridden in it and have smelled it. There
is no remedy for my situation and I have taken matters into my own hands. I
know that this is not limited to my car due to complaints I have read on the
Internet. I feel that American Honda will not fix this problem until someone
falls asleep and has a wreck and sues them. We could have gone the lemon law
route with this car but due to the 15,000 miles on the car now and the up
coming trips the mileage offset would have been too great.

I will be posting this letter on all Honda forums that my son and I belong
to so they will know how American Honda and Proctor Honda treats their
customers. I also work for the State and am in the Military Reserves and
will be telling anyone who will listen this story and what a piece of JUNK
our 2003 Accord is and that Proctor Honda will not back their customers.
Sincerely John and Cynthia Nicholson Cc: General Manager, Proctor Honda
American Honda Better Business Bureau


"Jules De la Riva" <julesdelariva@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:6g%mb.38915$e01.85342@attbi_s02...
> Just took delivery a couple of months ago and for the fourth time I've
> smelled a rotten egg smell. Three times after the car was turned off and
> once while driving.
>
> 1. Is that smell coming from the catalytic converter?
> 2. Is that normal, meaning part of the break-in process (@ 1600 mi on
> odometer)?
> 3. Any body else with this problem?
>
> I haven't called the dealership yet. I wanted to know what the collective
> wisdom is first.
>
> Thanks.
>
> TCQuinlan
>
>




C N 10-28-2003 12:24 AM

Re: 2004 Accord Exhaust Smell
 
I know someone who had the same problem, and was treated HORRIBLY by honda.
Check it out

Sept. 18, 2003
Mr. Proctor
C/o Proctor Pontiac/Cadillac
3122 Mahan Dr.
Tallahassee, Fl. 32308
Dear Mr. Proctor,
My name is John Nicholson, I would like to start off by telling you that in
the past 3 years I have purchased 3 Hondas from Proctor Honda, but will not
be buying another Honda or purchasing a car from Proctor Honda. In February
of 2003, we purchased a 2003 Honda Accord V6 Coupe for $26,000 from Proctor
Honda. Since the time we purchased the car there was a rotten egg, sulfur
smell and an exhaust leak coming into the car. We have taken the car into
the Service Department at Proctor Honda 5 times for this problem, along with
other problems the car was having. Ed Richards and Jerry in the service
department were as helpful as Honda would let them be. Jerry would call
American Honda every time we brought the car in to see if they had come up
with a fix yet, and was always told that they had not. American Honda's own
web page states that exhaust fumes are very toxic and that the sulfur smell
is the exhaust. Jerry went as far as talking them (American Honda) into
allowing him to replace the catalytic converter, which did not help the
smell or the exhaust coming into the car. Ed Richards and myself have even
crawled under another 2003 Coupe on the show room floor to try to figure
where the exhaust leak could be. Our car has a moon roof that we are not
able to use or crack the windows as this pulls more exhaust into the car.

The car was also brought in to the service department for rattles, which
were never fixed as well as for rough idle, again this was never fixed. The
next to the last time we brought the car in for these problems, Ed Richards
told me that he wanted to go over the car with a fine tooth comb and fix the
problems. He said that the rattle could be a spot weld that was bad. Jerry
has ridden in the car with me and the fumes got so bad that we had to roll
down the windows to let the exhaust out of the car. I brought the car in for
what I thought was to be a through going over to have the problems fixed on
Sept. 11, 2003. When I picked up the car that afternoon, I was told by Jerry
that he could not talk to me about my car and that I had to go higher than
him and talk to Ed. When I spoke to Ed, he told me that the District Parts
and Service Manager had been in that day and they took my car for a ride to
test it. On the service order Ed told me that he wrote exactly what the DPSM
had told him, which was "problem could not be duplicated and no repairs were
necessary" this was the comment for all three problems that I had brought
the car in for. At this time I asked Ed what do I do when I smell exhaust
inside the car, and was told that he could not do anything until American
Honda came up with a fix. On the way home from Proctor Honda, I still
smelled exhaust inside the car, I called Ed and was told that there was
nothing he could do. The exhaust leak, sulfur smell is a major problem,
there have been times when driving back from Jacksonville we have had to
pull into a rest area because we were falling asleep.

This problem will continue until American Honda fixes the problem and goes
back to a time when their cars were considered one of the best made, which
in my opinion is no longer true, our 2000, Accord SE was a much better car
and we wish we had kept it. We have a trip coming up in October to Missouri
and in December to California and could not take our $26,000 Accord because
of the dangerous exhaust leaks. The way Proctor Honda treated me after the
DPSM came is terrible, they no longer acknowledge that there is a problem
with the car even though they have ridden in it and have smelled it. There
is no remedy for my situation and I have taken matters into my own hands. I
know that this is not limited to my car due to complaints I have read on the
Internet. I feel that American Honda will not fix this problem until someone
falls asleep and has a wreck and sues them. We could have gone the lemon law
route with this car but due to the 15,000 miles on the car now and the up
coming trips the mileage offset would have been too great.

I will be posting this letter on all Honda forums that my son and I belong
to so they will know how American Honda and Proctor Honda treats their
customers. I also work for the State and am in the Military Reserves and
will be telling anyone who will listen this story and what a piece of JUNK
our 2003 Accord is and that Proctor Honda will not back their customers.
Sincerely John and Cynthia Nicholson Cc: General Manager, Proctor Honda
American Honda Better Business Bureau


"Jules De la Riva" <julesdelariva@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:6g%mb.38915$e01.85342@attbi_s02...
> Just took delivery a couple of months ago and for the fourth time I've
> smelled a rotten egg smell. Three times after the car was turned off and
> once while driving.
>
> 1. Is that smell coming from the catalytic converter?
> 2. Is that normal, meaning part of the break-in process (@ 1600 mi on
> odometer)?
> 3. Any body else with this problem?
>
> I haven't called the dealership yet. I wanted to know what the collective
> wisdom is first.
>
> Thanks.
>
> TCQuinlan
>
>





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