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edbowman 09-16-2003 05:42 PM

Honda complaints
 
DETROIT (Reuters) -- U.S. safety officials have upgraded an investigation
into about 1.4 million Honda vehicles after hundreds of complaints and some
injury reports that the vehicle's keys could be taken out of the ignition
with the transmission not shifted to park.

According to U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration documents
retrieved on Tuesday, the agency has upgraded its preliminary investigation
into 1.3 million Honda Accord sedans from model years 1998 to 2001, as well
as about 62,000 Honda CR-V sport utility vehicles from 2002.



Bob 09-17-2003 09:22 AM

Re: Honda complaints
 
How times change. My 1960 Cadillac was designed to allow the key to be
removed from the ignition with the engine running.




On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 21:42:17 GMT, "edbowman" <edb352@cfl.rr.com>
wrote:

>DETROIT (Reuters) -- U.S. safety officials have upgraded an investigation
>into about 1.4 million Honda vehicles after hundreds of complaints and some
>injury reports that the vehicle's keys could be taken out of the ignition
>with the transmission not shifted to park.
>
>According to U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration documents
>retrieved on Tuesday, the agency has upgraded its preliminary investigation
>into 1.3 million Honda Accord sedans from model years 1998 to 2001, as well
>as about 62,000 Honda CR-V sport utility vehicles from 2002.
>



Bob 09-17-2003 09:22 AM

Re: Honda complaints
 
How times change. My 1960 Cadillac was designed to allow the key to be
removed from the ignition with the engine running.




On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 21:42:17 GMT, "edbowman" <edb352@cfl.rr.com>
wrote:

>DETROIT (Reuters) -- U.S. safety officials have upgraded an investigation
>into about 1.4 million Honda vehicles after hundreds of complaints and some
>injury reports that the vehicle's keys could be taken out of the ignition
>with the transmission not shifted to park.
>
>According to U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration documents
>retrieved on Tuesday, the agency has upgraded its preliminary investigation
>into 1.3 million Honda Accord sedans from model years 1998 to 2001, as well
>as about 62,000 Honda CR-V sport utility vehicles from 2002.
>



Bob 09-17-2003 09:22 AM

Re: Honda complaints
 
How times change. My 1960 Cadillac was designed to allow the key to be
removed from the ignition with the engine running.




On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 21:42:17 GMT, "edbowman" <edb352@cfl.rr.com>
wrote:

>DETROIT (Reuters) -- U.S. safety officials have upgraded an investigation
>into about 1.4 million Honda vehicles after hundreds of complaints and some
>injury reports that the vehicle's keys could be taken out of the ignition
>with the transmission not shifted to park.
>
>According to U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration documents
>retrieved on Tuesday, the agency has upgraded its preliminary investigation
>into 1.3 million Honda Accord sedans from model years 1998 to 2001, as well
>as about 62,000 Honda CR-V sport utility vehicles from 2002.
>



Ed 09-17-2003 12:05 PM

Re: Honda complaints
 
Bob <Bob@nospam.com> wrote in
news:c0ogmvcqdv34o3o02e86cvn3ltmon5pom0@4ax.com:

> How times change. My 1960 Cadillac was designed to allow the key to be
> removed from the ignition with the engine running.
>
>
>
>
>


As do many Harley - Davidsons. The reason is you don't want your keychain
dangling and scratching the chrome finish.

Ed 09-17-2003 12:05 PM

Re: Honda complaints
 
Bob <Bob@nospam.com> wrote in
news:c0ogmvcqdv34o3o02e86cvn3ltmon5pom0@4ax.com:

> How times change. My 1960 Cadillac was designed to allow the key to be
> removed from the ignition with the engine running.
>
>
>
>
>


As do many Harley - Davidsons. The reason is you don't want your keychain
dangling and scratching the chrome finish.

Ed 09-17-2003 12:05 PM

Re: Honda complaints
 
Bob <Bob@nospam.com> wrote in
news:c0ogmvcqdv34o3o02e86cvn3ltmon5pom0@4ax.com:

> How times change. My 1960 Cadillac was designed to allow the key to be
> removed from the ignition with the engine running.
>
>
>
>
>


As do many Harley - Davidsons. The reason is you don't want your keychain
dangling and scratching the chrome finish.

thomas woolery 09-19-2003 11:21 AM

rocking drivers seat
 
has anyone had a problem with rocking drivers seat in the
2001 civic. has been "fixed" twice. replace bushings I beleive.
anyone know of a permanent fix?



thomas woolery 09-19-2003 11:21 AM

rocking drivers seat
 
has anyone had a problem with rocking drivers seat in the
2001 civic. has been "fixed" twice. replace bushings I beleive.
anyone know of a permanent fix?



thomas woolery 09-19-2003 11:21 AM

rocking drivers seat
 
has anyone had a problem with rocking drivers seat in the
2001 civic. has been "fixed" twice. replace bushings I beleive.
anyone know of a permanent fix?



Dan 09-19-2003 04:26 PM

Re: rocking drivers seat
 
Nope. Seems Honda is still suffering from this problem still. Both my
Brother's Acura and sister's 2003 Civic had this problem.

On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 15:21:32 GMT, "thomas woolery"
<twoolery@woh.rr.com> wrote:

>has anyone had a problem with rocking drivers seat in the
>2001 civic. has been "fixed" twice. replace bushings I beleive.
>anyone know of a permanent fix?
>



Dan 09-19-2003 04:26 PM

Re: rocking drivers seat
 
Nope. Seems Honda is still suffering from this problem still. Both my
Brother's Acura and sister's 2003 Civic had this problem.

On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 15:21:32 GMT, "thomas woolery"
<twoolery@woh.rr.com> wrote:

>has anyone had a problem with rocking drivers seat in the
>2001 civic. has been "fixed" twice. replace bushings I beleive.
>anyone know of a permanent fix?
>



Dan 09-19-2003 04:26 PM

Re: rocking drivers seat
 
Nope. Seems Honda is still suffering from this problem still. Both my
Brother's Acura and sister's 2003 Civic had this problem.

On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 15:21:32 GMT, "thomas woolery"
<twoolery@woh.rr.com> wrote:

>has anyone had a problem with rocking drivers seat in the
>2001 civic. has been "fixed" twice. replace bushings I beleive.
>anyone know of a permanent fix?
>



willhaney 12-30-2004 01:19 PM

Re: Honda complaints
 

We bought our brand new Honda Odyssey from Norm Reeves Honda of
Huntington Beach, CA. One day we received a letter explaining that the
transmission had had problems and that the transmission warranty would
be extended to 100,000 miles and 7 years. Great! Sure enough this
year, 2004, the transmission has started acting up. I called my local
dealer and was informed that not only would they not look at it on a
Saturday they would not repair it on a Saturday. Furthermore, Norm
Reeves Honda would require 4 days or more to repair it. Well. Surely
they would supply me with a loaner until the repairs had been
completed, since it was they who had sold me the defective product. I
talked to everyone that I could; no one would help me. I would have to
rent a car for the full time the Odyssey was in the shop. No
guarantees how long that would be. I then started sending emails to
Norm Reeves (contacthb@normreeves.com), 20 in all asking for someone to
contact me and help me. I did not get one response. That is why I
find myself here to tell anyone who would listen. DON’T BUY CARS FROM
HONDA AND ESPECIALLY NOT FROM NORM REEVES HONDA OF HUNTINGTON BEACH.
Next time it’s a Toyota.

'Norm Reeves' (www.willhaney.com/NormReeves)


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willhaney 12-30-2004 01:19 PM

Re: Honda complaints
 

We bought our brand new Honda Odyssey from Norm Reeves Honda of
Huntington Beach, CA. One day we received a letter explaining that the
transmission had had problems and that the transmission warranty would
be extended to 100,000 miles and 7 years. Great! Sure enough this
year, 2004, the transmission has started acting up. I called my local
dealer and was informed that not only would they not look at it on a
Saturday they would not repair it on a Saturday. Furthermore, Norm
Reeves Honda would require 4 days or more to repair it. Well. Surely
they would supply me with a loaner until the repairs had been
completed, since it was they who had sold me the defective product. I
talked to everyone that I could; no one would help me. I would have to
rent a car for the full time the Odyssey was in the shop. No
guarantees how long that would be. I then started sending emails to
Norm Reeves (contacthb@normreeves.com), 20 in all asking for someone to
contact me and help me. I did not get one response. That is why I
find myself here to tell anyone who would listen. DON’T BUY CARS FROM
HONDA AND ESPECIALLY NOT FROM NORM REEVES HONDA OF HUNTINGTON BEACH.
Next time it’s a Toyota.

'Norm Reeves' (www.willhaney.com/NormReeves)


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