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jmh9005 10-07-2007 12:40 AM

2008 Honda Accord EX-Nav Auto, Check Engine Light
 
Ok,
So this is a little jumping the gun, but.... I bought a 2008 Honda
Accord EX Navi with V-6 and Automatic tranny. This comes with the VCM
(variable cylinder management). First I have to say that I really
like the car. The looks are great and it's fun to drive with all of
the voice activation and the blue tooth is just amazing to make calls
on. The problem though is that when I first got it, it had the tire
pressure light on... the dealer stated they would check the tire
pressure when I came back in ( I was set on driving it home that
night, learn from my mistakes...) turns out there was a valve stem
sensor that was bad, it was under warrenty but had to be replaced none
the less. Next was on the following day I also noted when I started
it that the VSA and check engine lights were on. I shut off the
engine and restarted it and the VSA reset but the check engine light
remained on. I could tell the car was running a bit rough too.... I
took it back immediately and they found a missfire code. They reset
it and all was fine and the car was back to running fine. Now about a
week later, tonight, the VSA and check engine light is back on... I
did some searching on the web and didn't see anyone else with this
issue so I thought I'd post mine incase there are others out there the
same as me. I plan on taking it back asap to have this looked at yet
again. I'm wondering if the VCM was released to early.
Unforturnatley I don't know of a way to disable this feature...
perhaps a better way to go is to buy the manual transmission so it
doesn't come with VCM... I don't know that this is related yet but
just seems suspicious. I bought mine at Brillance Honda in Crystal
Lake, Illinois. We'll see how they handle this... so far that have
been good. I'll post again here. If you want to email me feel
free... jsmhere@h*o*t*mai*l dot com Sorry for the cryptic email...
anything to try and avoid spam


tww1491 10-07-2007 07:12 AM

Re: 2008 Honda Accord EX-Nav Auto, Check Engine Light
 

"jmh9005" <jsmhere@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1191732022.975967.148400@y42g2000hsy.googlegr oups.com...
> Ok,
> So this is a little jumping the gun, but.... I bought a 2008 Honda
> Accord EX Navi with V-6 and Automatic tranny. This comes with the VCM
> (variable cylinder management). First I have to say that I really
> like the car. The looks are great and it's fun to drive with all of
> the voice activation and the blue tooth is just amazing to make calls
> on. The problem though is that when I first got it, it had the tire
> pressure light on... the dealer stated they would check the tire
> pressure when I came back in ( I was set on driving it home that
> night, learn from my mistakes...) turns out there was a valve stem
> sensor that was bad, it was under warrenty but had to be replaced none
> the less. Next was on the following day I also noted when I started
> it that the VSA and check engine lights were on. I shut off the
> engine and restarted it and the VSA reset but the check engine light
> remained on. I could tell the car was running a bit rough too.... I
> took it back immediately and they found a missfire code. They reset
> it and all was fine and the car was back to running fine. Now about a
> week later, tonight, the VSA and check engine light is back on... I
> did some searching on the web and didn't see anyone else with this
> issue so I thought I'd post mine incase there are others out there the
> same as me. I plan on taking it back asap to have this looked at yet
> again. I'm wondering if the VCM was released to early.
> Unforturnatley I don't know of a way to disable this feature...
> perhaps a better way to go is to buy the manual transmission so it
> doesn't come with VCM... I don't know that this is related yet but
> just seems suspicious. I bought mine at Brillance Honda in Crystal
> Lake, Illinois. We'll see how they handle this... so far that have
> been good. I'll post again here. If you want to email me feel
> free... jsmhere@h*o*t*mai*l dot com Sorry for the cryptic email...
> anything to try and avoid spam
>

I read where the first year of production for a new model typically has more
problems -- even for Honda. Believe the VCM was available on Acura models
previously, so it is not exactly new as are the tire pressure sensors. My
sentiment in buying a car is to avoid as much complexity as possible -- a
difficult thing to do with today's cars. Certainly, tire sensors fit into
that scheme. Hope the problems get sorted out quickly for you. I would note
that every Honda I have had in recent years -- and that includes a
Prelude -- has been troublefree right out of the box.



tww1491 10-07-2007 07:12 AM

Re: 2008 Honda Accord EX-Nav Auto, Check Engine Light
 

"jmh9005" <jsmhere@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1191732022.975967.148400@y42g2000hsy.googlegr oups.com...
> Ok,
> So this is a little jumping the gun, but.... I bought a 2008 Honda
> Accord EX Navi with V-6 and Automatic tranny. This comes with the VCM
> (variable cylinder management). First I have to say that I really
> like the car. The looks are great and it's fun to drive with all of
> the voice activation and the blue tooth is just amazing to make calls
> on. The problem though is that when I first got it, it had the tire
> pressure light on... the dealer stated they would check the tire
> pressure when I came back in ( I was set on driving it home that
> night, learn from my mistakes...) turns out there was a valve stem
> sensor that was bad, it was under warrenty but had to be replaced none
> the less. Next was on the following day I also noted when I started
> it that the VSA and check engine lights were on. I shut off the
> engine and restarted it and the VSA reset but the check engine light
> remained on. I could tell the car was running a bit rough too.... I
> took it back immediately and they found a missfire code. They reset
> it and all was fine and the car was back to running fine. Now about a
> week later, tonight, the VSA and check engine light is back on... I
> did some searching on the web and didn't see anyone else with this
> issue so I thought I'd post mine incase there are others out there the
> same as me. I plan on taking it back asap to have this looked at yet
> again. I'm wondering if the VCM was released to early.
> Unforturnatley I don't know of a way to disable this feature...
> perhaps a better way to go is to buy the manual transmission so it
> doesn't come with VCM... I don't know that this is related yet but
> just seems suspicious. I bought mine at Brillance Honda in Crystal
> Lake, Illinois. We'll see how they handle this... so far that have
> been good. I'll post again here. If you want to email me feel
> free... jsmhere@h*o*t*mai*l dot com Sorry for the cryptic email...
> anything to try and avoid spam
>

I read where the first year of production for a new model typically has more
problems -- even for Honda. Believe the VCM was available on Acura models
previously, so it is not exactly new as are the tire pressure sensors. My
sentiment in buying a car is to avoid as much complexity as possible -- a
difficult thing to do with today's cars. Certainly, tire sensors fit into
that scheme. Hope the problems get sorted out quickly for you. I would note
that every Honda I have had in recent years -- and that includes a
Prelude -- has been troublefree right out of the box.



TomP 10-07-2007 10:38 AM

Re: 2008 Honda Accord EX-Nav Auto, Check Engine Light
 
What DTC(s) were stored?

Also; VCM has been around since '05 on the Odyssey model.

jmh9005 wrote:

> Ok,
> So this is a little jumping the gun, but.... I bought a 2008 Honda
> Accord EX Navi with V-6 and Automatic tranny. This comes with the VCM
> (variable cylinder management). First I have to say that I really
> like the car. The looks are great and it's fun to drive with all of
> the voice activation and the blue tooth is just amazing to make calls
> on. The problem though is that when I first got it, it had the tire
> pressure light on... the dealer stated they would check the tire
> pressure when I came back in ( I was set on driving it home that
> night, learn from my mistakes...) turns out there was a valve stem
> sensor that was bad, it was under warrenty but had to be replaced none
> the less. Next was on the following day I also noted when I started
> it that the VSA and check engine lights were on. I shut off the
> engine and restarted it and the VSA reset but the check engine light
> remained on. I could tell the car was running a bit rough too.... I
> took it back immediately and they found a missfire code. They reset
> it and all was fine and the car was back to running fine. Now about a
> week later, tonight, the VSA and check engine light is back on... I
> did some searching on the web and didn't see anyone else with this
> issue so I thought I'd post mine incase there are others out there the
> same as me. I plan on taking it back asap to have this looked at yet
> again. I'm wondering if the VCM was released to early.
> Unforturnatley I don't know of a way to disable this feature...
> perhaps a better way to go is to buy the manual transmission so it
> doesn't come with VCM... I don't know that this is related yet but
> just seems suspicious. I bought mine at Brillance Honda in Crystal
> Lake, Illinois. We'll see how they handle this... so far that have
> been good. I'll post again here. If you want to email me feel
> free... jsmhere@h*o*t*mai*l dot com Sorry for the cryptic email...
> anything to try and avoid spam


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TomP 10-07-2007 10:38 AM

Re: 2008 Honda Accord EX-Nav Auto, Check Engine Light
 
What DTC(s) were stored?

Also; VCM has been around since '05 on the Odyssey model.

jmh9005 wrote:

> Ok,
> So this is a little jumping the gun, but.... I bought a 2008 Honda
> Accord EX Navi with V-6 and Automatic tranny. This comes with the VCM
> (variable cylinder management). First I have to say that I really
> like the car. The looks are great and it's fun to drive with all of
> the voice activation and the blue tooth is just amazing to make calls
> on. The problem though is that when I first got it, it had the tire
> pressure light on... the dealer stated they would check the tire
> pressure when I came back in ( I was set on driving it home that
> night, learn from my mistakes...) turns out there was a valve stem
> sensor that was bad, it was under warrenty but had to be replaced none
> the less. Next was on the following day I also noted when I started
> it that the VSA and check engine lights were on. I shut off the
> engine and restarted it and the VSA reset but the check engine light
> remained on. I could tell the car was running a bit rough too.... I
> took it back immediately and they found a missfire code. They reset
> it and all was fine and the car was back to running fine. Now about a
> week later, tonight, the VSA and check engine light is back on... I
> did some searching on the web and didn't see anyone else with this
> issue so I thought I'd post mine incase there are others out there the
> same as me. I plan on taking it back asap to have this looked at yet
> again. I'm wondering if the VCM was released to early.
> Unforturnatley I don't know of a way to disable this feature...
> perhaps a better way to go is to buy the manual transmission so it
> doesn't come with VCM... I don't know that this is related yet but
> just seems suspicious. I bought mine at Brillance Honda in Crystal
> Lake, Illinois. We'll see how they handle this... so far that have
> been good. I'll post again here. If you want to email me feel
> free... jsmhere@h*o*t*mai*l dot com Sorry for the cryptic email...
> anything to try and avoid spam


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-----------------------------------------

No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...



DJ Bukkake 10-08-2007 08:57 AM

Re: 2008 Honda Accord EX-Nav Auto, Check Engine Light
 
jmh9005 wrote:
> Ok,
> So this is a little jumping the gun, but.... I bought a 2008 Honda
> Accord EX Navi with V-6 and Automatic tranny. This comes with the VCM
> (variable cylinder management). First I have to say that I really
> like the car. The looks are great and it's fun to drive with all of
> the voice activation and the blue tooth is just amazing to make calls
> on. The problem though is that when I first got it, it had the tire
> pressure light on... the dealer stated they would check the tire
> pressure when I came back in ( I was set on driving it home that
> night, learn from my mistakes...) turns out there was a valve stem
> sensor that was bad, it was under warrenty but had to be replaced none
> the less. Next was on the following day I also noted when I started
> it that the VSA and check engine lights were on. I shut off the
> engine and restarted it and the VSA reset but the check engine light
> remained on. I could tell the car was running a bit rough too.... I
> took it back immediately and they found a missfire code. They reset
> it and all was fine and the car was back to running fine. Now about a
> week later, tonight, the VSA and check engine light is back on... I
> did some searching on the web and didn't see anyone else with this
> issue so I thought I'd post mine incase there are others out there the
> same as me. I plan on taking it back asap to have this looked at yet
> again. I'm wondering if the VCM was released to early.
> Unforturnatley I don't know of a way to disable this feature...
> perhaps a better way to go is to buy the manual transmission so it
> doesn't come with VCM... I don't know that this is related yet but
> just seems suspicious. I bought mine at Brillance Honda in Crystal
> Lake, Illinois. We'll see how they handle this... so far that have
> been good. I'll post again here. If you want to email me feel
> free... jsmhere@h*o*t*mai*l dot com Sorry for the cryptic email...
> anything to try and avoid spam
>



I have a 2007 Accord with the V6 and Manual transmission that I
purchased in February 2007. Yes I know the model is different, but I
experienced the VSA and Check engine lights when I first took possession
of the car. Guess what the culprit was? It was the car's battery that
had a bad cell in it. The dealership replaced the battery free of
charge, and I have not experienced any problems since.

It could be worse though. I had a 1996 Thunderbird that I purchased
right out of college that had the computer die on the drive home. I
should have demanded another vehicle up front under the no lemon law
because I went through 3 computers in the first year of ownership.
Later on down the line, the intake manifold blew and the transmission
started to go bad. Argh, don't even get me started on how many times
the transmission was "serviced" before it went out. To think, I almost
purchased a 2007 Mustang GT over the 2007 Honda Accord.

DJ Bukkake 10-08-2007 08:57 AM

Re: 2008 Honda Accord EX-Nav Auto, Check Engine Light
 
jmh9005 wrote:
> Ok,
> So this is a little jumping the gun, but.... I bought a 2008 Honda
> Accord EX Navi with V-6 and Automatic tranny. This comes with the VCM
> (variable cylinder management). First I have to say that I really
> like the car. The looks are great and it's fun to drive with all of
> the voice activation and the blue tooth is just amazing to make calls
> on. The problem though is that when I first got it, it had the tire
> pressure light on... the dealer stated they would check the tire
> pressure when I came back in ( I was set on driving it home that
> night, learn from my mistakes...) turns out there was a valve stem
> sensor that was bad, it was under warrenty but had to be replaced none
> the less. Next was on the following day I also noted when I started
> it that the VSA and check engine lights were on. I shut off the
> engine and restarted it and the VSA reset but the check engine light
> remained on. I could tell the car was running a bit rough too.... I
> took it back immediately and they found a missfire code. They reset
> it and all was fine and the car was back to running fine. Now about a
> week later, tonight, the VSA and check engine light is back on... I
> did some searching on the web and didn't see anyone else with this
> issue so I thought I'd post mine incase there are others out there the
> same as me. I plan on taking it back asap to have this looked at yet
> again. I'm wondering if the VCM was released to early.
> Unforturnatley I don't know of a way to disable this feature...
> perhaps a better way to go is to buy the manual transmission so it
> doesn't come with VCM... I don't know that this is related yet but
> just seems suspicious. I bought mine at Brillance Honda in Crystal
> Lake, Illinois. We'll see how they handle this... so far that have
> been good. I'll post again here. If you want to email me feel
> free... jsmhere@h*o*t*mai*l dot com Sorry for the cryptic email...
> anything to try and avoid spam
>



I have a 2007 Accord with the V6 and Manual transmission that I
purchased in February 2007. Yes I know the model is different, but I
experienced the VSA and Check engine lights when I first took possession
of the car. Guess what the culprit was? It was the car's battery that
had a bad cell in it. The dealership replaced the battery free of
charge, and I have not experienced any problems since.

It could be worse though. I had a 1996 Thunderbird that I purchased
right out of college that had the computer die on the drive home. I
should have demanded another vehicle up front under the no lemon law
because I went through 3 computers in the first year of ownership.
Later on down the line, the intake manifold blew and the transmission
started to go bad. Argh, don't even get me started on how many times
the transmission was "serviced" before it went out. To think, I almost
purchased a 2007 Mustang GT over the 2007 Honda Accord.

donbiffin@yahoo.ca 11-05-2007 05:34 PM

Re: 2008 Honda Accord EX-Nav Auto, Check Engine Light
 
On Oct 8, 7:57 am, DJ Bukkake <djbukk...@somewhere.someplace.com>
wrote:
> jmh9005 wrote:
> > Ok,
> > So this is a little jumping the gun, but.... I bought a 2008Honda
> >AccordEX Navi with V-6 and Automatic tranny. This comes with the VCM
> > (variable cylinder management). First I have to say that I really
> > like the car. The looks are great and it's fun to drive with all of
> > the voice activation and the blue tooth is just amazing to make calls
> > on. The problem though is that when I first got it, it had the tire
> > pressure light on... the dealer stated they would check the tire
> > pressure when I came back in ( I was set on driving it home that
> > night, learn from my mistakes...) turns out there was a valve stem
> > sensor that was bad, it was under warrenty but had to be replaced none
> > the less. Next was on the following day I also noted when I started
> > it that the VSA and check engine lights were on. I shut off the
> > engine and restarted it and the VSA reset but the check engine light
> > remained on. I could tell the car was running a bit rough too.... I
> > took it back immediately and they found a missfire code. They reset
> > it and all was fine and the car was back to running fine. Now about a
> > week later, tonight, the VSA and check engine light is back on... I
> > did some searching on the web and didn't see anyone else with this
> > issue so I thought I'd post mine incase there are others out there the
> > same as me. I plan on taking it back asap to have this looked at yet
> > again. I'm wondering if the VCM was released to early.
> > Unforturnatley I don't know of a way to disable this feature...
> > perhaps a better way to go is to buy the manual transmission so it
> > doesn't come with VCM... I don't know that this is related yet but
> > just seems suspicious. I bought mine at BrillanceHondain Crystal
> > Lake, Illinois. We'll see how they handle this... so far that have
> > been good. I'll post again here. If you want to email me feel
> > free... jsmhere@h*o*t*mai*l dot com Sorry for the cryptic email...
> > anything to try and avoid spam

>
> I have a 2007Accordwith the V6 and Manual transmission that I
> purchased in February 2007. Yes I know the model is different, but I
> experienced the VSA and Check engine lights when I first took possession
> of the car. Guess what the culprit was? It was the car's battery that
> had a bad cell in it. The dealership replaced the battery free of
> charge, and I have not experienced any problems since.
>
> It could be worse though. I had a 1996 Thunderbird that I purchased
> right out of college that had the computer die on the drive home. I
> should have demanded another vehicle up front under the no lemon law
> because I went through 3 computers in the first year of ownership.
> Later on down the line, the intake manifold blew and the transmission
> started to go bad. Argh, don't even get me started on how many times
> the transmission was "serviced" before it went out. To think, I almost
> purchased a 2007 Mustang GT over the 2007HondaAccord.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


I bought a 2008 Honda Accord EXL, 4CYL last month and hate the car.
So far I have had nothing but trouble with it. The dash rattles, the
4cyl, the new 190 HP version, idles rough, the build quality is not
good and my overall impression is it is cheaply built. I also had a
tire sensor go oddly enough the first day, so must be a overall
problem. No issue with the VSA yet. This will be my last Honda, I have
had 5 of them prior, I am looking to seel the car. Honda is not
interested in helping me, so buyer beware.


donbiffin@yahoo.ca 11-05-2007 05:34 PM

Re: 2008 Honda Accord EX-Nav Auto, Check Engine Light
 
On Oct 8, 7:57 am, DJ Bukkake <djbukk...@somewhere.someplace.com>
wrote:
> jmh9005 wrote:
> > Ok,
> > So this is a little jumping the gun, but.... I bought a 2008Honda
> >AccordEX Navi with V-6 and Automatic tranny. This comes with the VCM
> > (variable cylinder management). First I have to say that I really
> > like the car. The looks are great and it's fun to drive with all of
> > the voice activation and the blue tooth is just amazing to make calls
> > on. The problem though is that when I first got it, it had the tire
> > pressure light on... the dealer stated they would check the tire
> > pressure when I came back in ( I was set on driving it home that
> > night, learn from my mistakes...) turns out there was a valve stem
> > sensor that was bad, it was under warrenty but had to be replaced none
> > the less. Next was on the following day I also noted when I started
> > it that the VSA and check engine lights were on. I shut off the
> > engine and restarted it and the VSA reset but the check engine light
> > remained on. I could tell the car was running a bit rough too.... I
> > took it back immediately and they found a missfire code. They reset
> > it and all was fine and the car was back to running fine. Now about a
> > week later, tonight, the VSA and check engine light is back on... I
> > did some searching on the web and didn't see anyone else with this
> > issue so I thought I'd post mine incase there are others out there the
> > same as me. I plan on taking it back asap to have this looked at yet
> > again. I'm wondering if the VCM was released to early.
> > Unforturnatley I don't know of a way to disable this feature...
> > perhaps a better way to go is to buy the manual transmission so it
> > doesn't come with VCM... I don't know that this is related yet but
> > just seems suspicious. I bought mine at BrillanceHondain Crystal
> > Lake, Illinois. We'll see how they handle this... so far that have
> > been good. I'll post again here. If you want to email me feel
> > free... jsmhere@h*o*t*mai*l dot com Sorry for the cryptic email...
> > anything to try and avoid spam

>
> I have a 2007Accordwith the V6 and Manual transmission that I
> purchased in February 2007. Yes I know the model is different, but I
> experienced the VSA and Check engine lights when I first took possession
> of the car. Guess what the culprit was? It was the car's battery that
> had a bad cell in it. The dealership replaced the battery free of
> charge, and I have not experienced any problems since.
>
> It could be worse though. I had a 1996 Thunderbird that I purchased
> right out of college that had the computer die on the drive home. I
> should have demanded another vehicle up front under the no lemon law
> because I went through 3 computers in the first year of ownership.
> Later on down the line, the intake manifold blew and the transmission
> started to go bad. Argh, don't even get me started on how many times
> the transmission was "serviced" before it went out. To think, I almost
> purchased a 2007 Mustang GT over the 2007HondaAccord.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


I bought a 2008 Honda Accord EXL, 4CYL last month and hate the car.
So far I have had nothing but trouble with it. The dash rattles, the
4cyl, the new 190 HP version, idles rough, the build quality is not
good and my overall impression is it is cheaply built. I also had a
tire sensor go oddly enough the first day, so must be a overall
problem. No issue with the VSA yet. This will be my last Honda, I have
had 5 of them prior, I am looking to seel the car. Honda is not
interested in helping me, so buyer beware.


John Horner 11-09-2007 10:25 PM

Re: 2008 Honda Accord EX-Nav Auto, Check Engine Light
 
donbiffin@yahoo.ca wrote:
>
> I bought a 2008 Honda Accord EXL, 4CYL last month and hate the car.
> So far I have had nothing but trouble with it. The dash rattles, the
> 4cyl, the new 190 HP version, idles rough, the build quality is not
> good and my overall impression is it is cheaply built. I also had a
> tire sensor go oddly enough the first day, so must be a overall
> problem. No issue with the VSA yet. This will be my last Honda, I have
> had 5 of them prior, I am looking to seel the car. Honda is not
> interested in helping me, so buyer beware.
>


I would never buy the first production runs of any car, Hondas included.


John Horner 11-09-2007 10:25 PM

Re: 2008 Honda Accord EX-Nav Auto, Check Engine Light
 
donbiffin@yahoo.ca wrote:
>
> I bought a 2008 Honda Accord EXL, 4CYL last month and hate the car.
> So far I have had nothing but trouble with it. The dash rattles, the
> 4cyl, the new 190 HP version, idles rough, the build quality is not
> good and my overall impression is it is cheaply built. I also had a
> tire sensor go oddly enough the first day, so must be a overall
> problem. No issue with the VSA yet. This will be my last Honda, I have
> had 5 of them prior, I am looking to seel the car. Honda is not
> interested in helping me, so buyer beware.
>


I would never buy the first production runs of any car, Hondas included.



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