RECALL NOTICE- 1999-02 Accords
I just received my recall notice in the mail today. It states; It applies only to certain 1999-2002 Accords that have auto. transmissions "The ignition switch contains an interlock lever to prevent key removal unless the shift lever is in the Park position. If the interlock lever is NOT working correctly, it may be possible to turn the ignition switch to the OFF position and remove the key without shifting into Park. If the driver does not shift to Park and set the parking break before removing the key, the vehicle could roll and a crash could occur". Question for Honda employee: I just tested my vehicle and it does NOT have a problem. My 1999 Accord has an interlock lever that is working the exact way it is suppose to work. In my case, should I take my car to the dealer to have it checked? -- NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. |
Re: RECALL NOTICE- 1999-02 Accords
YES!
If you read your letter closely, especially the lines below from your letter, you'll see there are some key words there. The words "switch may wear" are an indication that if you do have one of the limited batches of switch components with insufficient surface hardness you will most likely have a problem in the future. Why take that chance? "Limited batches of an ignition switch component do not have sufficient surface hardness. If the ignition switch in your vehicle contains this defective component, the switch may wear excessively and prevent proper interlock operation." Howard "Jason" <jason@nospam.com> wrote in message news:jason-3103051637270001@pm4-broad-15.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > I just received my recall notice in the mail today. It states; > It applies only to certain 1999-2002 Accords that have auto. transmissions > > "The ignition switch contains an interlock lever to prevent key removal > unless the shift lever is in the Park position. If the interlock lever is > NOT working correctly, it may be possible to turn the ignition switch to > the OFF position and remove the key without shifting into Park. If the > driver does not shift to Park and set the parking break before removing > the key, the vehicle could roll and a crash could occur". > > Question for Honda employee: > I just tested my vehicle and it does NOT have a problem. My 1999 Accord > has an interlock lever that is working the exact way it is suppose to > work. In my case, should I take my car to the dealer to have it checked? > > -- > NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO > We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. > We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. > > > |
Re: RECALL NOTICE- 1999-02 Accords
YES!
If you read your letter closely, especially the lines below from your letter, you'll see there are some key words there. The words "switch may wear" are an indication that if you do have one of the limited batches of switch components with insufficient surface hardness you will most likely have a problem in the future. Why take that chance? "Limited batches of an ignition switch component do not have sufficient surface hardness. If the ignition switch in your vehicle contains this defective component, the switch may wear excessively and prevent proper interlock operation." Howard "Jason" <jason@nospam.com> wrote in message news:jason-3103051637270001@pm4-broad-15.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > I just received my recall notice in the mail today. It states; > It applies only to certain 1999-2002 Accords that have auto. transmissions > > "The ignition switch contains an interlock lever to prevent key removal > unless the shift lever is in the Park position. If the interlock lever is > NOT working correctly, it may be possible to turn the ignition switch to > the OFF position and remove the key without shifting into Park. If the > driver does not shift to Park and set the parking break before removing > the key, the vehicle could roll and a crash could occur". > > Question for Honda employee: > I just tested my vehicle and it does NOT have a problem. My 1999 Accord > has an interlock lever that is working the exact way it is suppose to > work. In my case, should I take my car to the dealer to have it checked? > > -- > NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO > We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. > We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. > > > |
Re: RECALL NOTICE- 1999-02 Accords
In article <jason-3103051637270001@pm4-broad-15.snlo.dialup.fix.net>,
jason@nospam.com says... > > I just received my recall notice in the mail today. It states; > It applies only to certain 1999-2002 Accords that have auto. transmissions > > "The ignition switch contains an interlock lever to prevent key removal > unless the shift lever is in the Park position. If the interlock lever is > NOT working correctly, it may be possible to turn the ignition switch to > the OFF position and remove the key without shifting into Park. If the > driver does not shift to Park and set the parking break before removing > the key, the vehicle could roll and a crash could occur". > > Question for Honda employee: > I just tested my vehicle and it does NOT have a problem. My 1999 Accord > has an interlock lever that is working the exact way it is suppose to > work. In my case, should I take my car to the dealer to have it checked? > > I just got one also. Thinking back, mine has the problem as I have discovered once when I got back in to start it. The parking brake saved my bacon. Randy |
Re: RECALL NOTICE- 1999-02 Accords
In article <jason-3103051637270001@pm4-broad-15.snlo.dialup.fix.net>,
jason@nospam.com says... > > I just received my recall notice in the mail today. It states; > It applies only to certain 1999-2002 Accords that have auto. transmissions > > "The ignition switch contains an interlock lever to prevent key removal > unless the shift lever is in the Park position. If the interlock lever is > NOT working correctly, it may be possible to turn the ignition switch to > the OFF position and remove the key without shifting into Park. If the > driver does not shift to Park and set the parking break before removing > the key, the vehicle could roll and a crash could occur". > > Question for Honda employee: > I just tested my vehicle and it does NOT have a problem. My 1999 Accord > has an interlock lever that is working the exact way it is suppose to > work. In my case, should I take my car to the dealer to have it checked? > > I just got one also. Thinking back, mine has the problem as I have discovered once when I got back in to start it. The parking brake saved my bacon. Randy |
Re: RECALL NOTICE- 1999-02 Accords
Howard,
Thanks for the information. I'm due for some service next month or later this month and will take the letter with me and show it to the service manager. Jason In article <6M13e.2177$UW6.824@bignews5.bellsouth.net>, "Howard" <howardh@nospam-cybrstar.com> wrote: > YES! > > If you read your letter closely, especially the lines below from your > letter, you'll see there are some key words there. The words "switch may > wear" are an indication that if you do have one of the limited batches of > switch components with insufficient surface hardness you will most likely > have a problem in the future. Why take that chance? > > "Limited batches of an ignition switch component do not have sufficient > surface hardness. If the ignition switch in your vehicle contains this > defective component, the switch may wear excessively and prevent proper > interlock operation." > > Howard > > "Jason" <jason@nospam.com> wrote in message > news:jason-3103051637270001@pm4-broad-15.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > > > I just received my recall notice in the mail today. It states; > > It applies only to certain 1999-2002 Accords that have auto. transmissions > > > > "The ignition switch contains an interlock lever to prevent key removal > > unless the shift lever is in the Park position. If the interlock lever is > > NOT working correctly, it may be possible to turn the ignition switch to > > the OFF position and remove the key without shifting into Park. If the > > driver does not shift to Park and set the parking break before removing > > the key, the vehicle could roll and a crash could occur". > > > > Question for Honda employee: > > I just tested my vehicle and it does NOT have a problem. My 1999 Accord > > has an interlock lever that is working the exact way it is suppose to > > work. In my case, should I take my car to the dealer to have it checked? > > > > -- > > NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO > > We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. > > We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. > > > > > > -- NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. |
Re: RECALL NOTICE- 1999-02 Accords
Howard,
Thanks for the information. I'm due for some service next month or later this month and will take the letter with me and show it to the service manager. Jason In article <6M13e.2177$UW6.824@bignews5.bellsouth.net>, "Howard" <howardh@nospam-cybrstar.com> wrote: > YES! > > If you read your letter closely, especially the lines below from your > letter, you'll see there are some key words there. The words "switch may > wear" are an indication that if you do have one of the limited batches of > switch components with insufficient surface hardness you will most likely > have a problem in the future. Why take that chance? > > "Limited batches of an ignition switch component do not have sufficient > surface hardness. If the ignition switch in your vehicle contains this > defective component, the switch may wear excessively and prevent proper > interlock operation." > > Howard > > "Jason" <jason@nospam.com> wrote in message > news:jason-3103051637270001@pm4-broad-15.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > > > I just received my recall notice in the mail today. It states; > > It applies only to certain 1999-2002 Accords that have auto. transmissions > > > > "The ignition switch contains an interlock lever to prevent key removal > > unless the shift lever is in the Park position. If the interlock lever is > > NOT working correctly, it may be possible to turn the ignition switch to > > the OFF position and remove the key without shifting into Park. If the > > driver does not shift to Park and set the parking break before removing > > the key, the vehicle could roll and a crash could occur". > > > > Question for Honda employee: > > I just tested my vehicle and it does NOT have a problem. My 1999 Accord > > has an interlock lever that is working the exact way it is suppose to > > work. In my case, should I take my car to the dealer to have it checked? > > > > -- > > NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO > > We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. > > We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. > > > > > > -- NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. |
Re: RECALL NOTICE- 1999-02 Accords
In article <MPG.1cb642026e59d53d9896f8@news.tco.net>, Randy Hunt
<rhunt960@tco.net> wrote: > In article <jason-3103051637270001@pm4-broad-15.snlo.dialup.fix.net>, > jason@nospam.com says... > > > > I just received my recall notice in the mail today. It states; > > It applies only to certain 1999-2002 Accords that have auto. transmissions > > > > "The ignition switch contains an interlock lever to prevent key removal > > unless the shift lever is in the Park position. If the interlock lever is > > NOT working correctly, it may be possible to turn the ignition switch to > > the OFF position and remove the key without shifting into Park. If the > > driver does not shift to Park and set the parking break before removing > > the key, the vehicle could roll and a crash could occur". > > > > Question for Honda employee: > > I just tested my vehicle and it does NOT have a problem. My 1999 Accord > > has an interlock lever that is working the exact way it is suppose to > > work. In my case, should I take my car to the dealer to have it checked? > > > > > I just got one also. Thinking back, mine has the problem as I have > discovered once when I got back in to start it. The parking brake saved > my bacon. > > Randy Randy, You were wise to make a habit of making use of the parking brake. I also have made a habit of always applying the parking brake. I'm amazed when Sarah rarely makes use of the parking brake--I guess that it never became a habit for her. -- NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. |
Re: RECALL NOTICE- 1999-02 Accords
In article <MPG.1cb642026e59d53d9896f8@news.tco.net>, Randy Hunt
<rhunt960@tco.net> wrote: > In article <jason-3103051637270001@pm4-broad-15.snlo.dialup.fix.net>, > jason@nospam.com says... > > > > I just received my recall notice in the mail today. It states; > > It applies only to certain 1999-2002 Accords that have auto. transmissions > > > > "The ignition switch contains an interlock lever to prevent key removal > > unless the shift lever is in the Park position. If the interlock lever is > > NOT working correctly, it may be possible to turn the ignition switch to > > the OFF position and remove the key without shifting into Park. If the > > driver does not shift to Park and set the parking break before removing > > the key, the vehicle could roll and a crash could occur". > > > > Question for Honda employee: > > I just tested my vehicle and it does NOT have a problem. My 1999 Accord > > has an interlock lever that is working the exact way it is suppose to > > work. In my case, should I take my car to the dealer to have it checked? > > > > > I just got one also. Thinking back, mine has the problem as I have > discovered once when I got back in to start it. The parking brake saved > my bacon. > > Randy Randy, You were wise to make a habit of making use of the parking brake. I also have made a habit of always applying the parking brake. I'm amazed when Sarah rarely makes use of the parking brake--I guess that it never became a habit for her. -- NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. |
Re: RECALL NOTICE- 1999-02 Accords
are their vin numbers to check,or do they all need to be checked?
"Jason" <jason@nospam.com> wrote in message news:jason-0104050734240001@pm4-broad-63.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > In article <MPG.1cb642026e59d53d9896f8@news.tco.net>, Randy Hunt > <rhunt960@tco.net> wrote: > > > In article <jason-3103051637270001@pm4-broad-15.snlo.dialup.fix.net>, > > jason@nospam.com says... > > > > > > I just received my recall notice in the mail today. It states; > > > It applies only to certain 1999-2002 Accords that have auto. transmissions > > > > > > "The ignition switch contains an interlock lever to prevent key removal > > > unless the shift lever is in the Park position. If the interlock lever is > > > NOT working correctly, it may be possible to turn the ignition switch to > > > the OFF position and remove the key without shifting into Park. If the > > > driver does not shift to Park and set the parking break before removing > > > the key, the vehicle could roll and a crash could occur". > > > > > > Question for Honda employee: > > > I just tested my vehicle and it does NOT have a problem. My 1999 Accord > > > has an interlock lever that is working the exact way it is suppose to > > > work. In my case, should I take my car to the dealer to have it checked? > > > > > > > > I just got one also. Thinking back, mine has the problem as I have > > discovered once when I got back in to start it. The parking brake saved > > my bacon. > > > > Randy > > Randy, > You were wise to make a habit of making use of the parking brake. I also > have made a habit of always applying the parking brake. I'm amazed when > Sarah rarely makes use of the parking brake--I guess that it never became > a habit for her. > > -- > NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO > We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. > We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. > > > |
Re: RECALL NOTICE- 1999-02 Accords
are their vin numbers to check,or do they all need to be checked?
"Jason" <jason@nospam.com> wrote in message news:jason-0104050734240001@pm4-broad-63.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > In article <MPG.1cb642026e59d53d9896f8@news.tco.net>, Randy Hunt > <rhunt960@tco.net> wrote: > > > In article <jason-3103051637270001@pm4-broad-15.snlo.dialup.fix.net>, > > jason@nospam.com says... > > > > > > I just received my recall notice in the mail today. It states; > > > It applies only to certain 1999-2002 Accords that have auto. transmissions > > > > > > "The ignition switch contains an interlock lever to prevent key removal > > > unless the shift lever is in the Park position. If the interlock lever is > > > NOT working correctly, it may be possible to turn the ignition switch to > > > the OFF position and remove the key without shifting into Park. If the > > > driver does not shift to Park and set the parking break before removing > > > the key, the vehicle could roll and a crash could occur". > > > > > > Question for Honda employee: > > > I just tested my vehicle and it does NOT have a problem. My 1999 Accord > > > has an interlock lever that is working the exact way it is suppose to > > > work. In my case, should I take my car to the dealer to have it checked? > > > > > > > > I just got one also. Thinking back, mine has the problem as I have > > discovered once when I got back in to start it. The parking brake saved > > my bacon. > > > > Randy > > Randy, > You were wise to make a habit of making use of the parking brake. I also > have made a habit of always applying the parking brake. I'm amazed when > Sarah rarely makes use of the parking brake--I guess that it never became > a habit for her. > > -- > NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO > We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. > We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. > > > |
Re: RECALL NOTICE- 1999-02 Accords
Slider, I don't know. I advise you to visit the local Honda shop and discuss this issue with the service manager. Show him your VIN number. I found out about this about 6 months ago via the internet but only received a letter about it from Honda Inc. yesterday. They probably will eventully send you a letter unless they don't have your address in their database. visit: www.alldata.com Jason In article <10h3e.125371$ZO2.88207@edtnps84>, "slider" <daroy@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote: > are their vin numbers to check,or do they all need to be checked? > "Jason" <jason@nospam.com> wrote in message > news:jason-0104050734240001@pm4-broad-63.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > In article <MPG.1cb642026e59d53d9896f8@news.tco.net>, Randy Hunt > > <rhunt960@tco.net> wrote: > > > > > In article <jason-3103051637270001@pm4-broad-15.snlo.dialup.fix.net>, > > > jason@nospam.com says... > > > > > > > > I just received my recall notice in the mail today. It states; > > > > It applies only to certain 1999-2002 Accords that have auto. > transmissions > > > > > > > > "The ignition switch contains an interlock lever to prevent key > removal > > > > unless the shift lever is in the Park position. If the interlock lever > is > > > > NOT working correctly, it may be possible to turn the ignition switch > to > > > > the OFF position and remove the key without shifting into Park. If the > > > > driver does not shift to Park and set the parking break before > removing > > > > the key, the vehicle could roll and a crash could occur". > > > > > > > > Question for Honda employee: > > > > I just tested my vehicle and it does NOT have a problem. My 1999 > Accord > > > > has an interlock lever that is working the exact way it is suppose to > > > > work. In my case, should I take my car to the dealer to have it > checked? > > > > > > > > > > > I just got one also. Thinking back, mine has the problem as I have > > > discovered once when I got back in to start it. The parking brake saved > > > my bacon. > > > > > > Randy > > > > Randy, > > You were wise to make a habit of making use of the parking brake. I also > > have made a habit of always applying the parking brake. I'm amazed when > > Sarah rarely makes use of the parking brake--I guess that it never became > > a habit for her. > > > > -- > > NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO > > We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. > > We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. > > > > > > -- NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. |
Re: RECALL NOTICE- 1999-02 Accords
Slider, I don't know. I advise you to visit the local Honda shop and discuss this issue with the service manager. Show him your VIN number. I found out about this about 6 months ago via the internet but only received a letter about it from Honda Inc. yesterday. They probably will eventully send you a letter unless they don't have your address in their database. visit: www.alldata.com Jason In article <10h3e.125371$ZO2.88207@edtnps84>, "slider" <daroy@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote: > are their vin numbers to check,or do they all need to be checked? > "Jason" <jason@nospam.com> wrote in message > news:jason-0104050734240001@pm4-broad-63.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > In article <MPG.1cb642026e59d53d9896f8@news.tco.net>, Randy Hunt > > <rhunt960@tco.net> wrote: > > > > > In article <jason-3103051637270001@pm4-broad-15.snlo.dialup.fix.net>, > > > jason@nospam.com says... > > > > > > > > I just received my recall notice in the mail today. It states; > > > > It applies only to certain 1999-2002 Accords that have auto. > transmissions > > > > > > > > "The ignition switch contains an interlock lever to prevent key > removal > > > > unless the shift lever is in the Park position. If the interlock lever > is > > > > NOT working correctly, it may be possible to turn the ignition switch > to > > > > the OFF position and remove the key without shifting into Park. If the > > > > driver does not shift to Park and set the parking break before > removing > > > > the key, the vehicle could roll and a crash could occur". > > > > > > > > Question for Honda employee: > > > > I just tested my vehicle and it does NOT have a problem. My 1999 > Accord > > > > has an interlock lever that is working the exact way it is suppose to > > > > work. In my case, should I take my car to the dealer to have it > checked? > > > > > > > > > > > I just got one also. Thinking back, mine has the problem as I have > > > discovered once when I got back in to start it. The parking brake saved > > > my bacon. > > > > > > Randy > > > > Randy, > > You were wise to make a habit of making use of the parking brake. I also > > have made a habit of always applying the parking brake. I'm amazed when > > Sarah rarely makes use of the parking brake--I guess that it never became > > a habit for her. > > > > -- > > NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO > > We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. > > We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. > > > > > > -- NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. |
Re: RECALL NOTICE- 1999-02 Accords
In article <jason-0104051152410001@pm4-broad-48.snlo.dialup.fix.net>,
jason@nospam.com says... > > Slider, > I don't know. I advise you to visit the local Honda shop and discuss this > issue with the service manager. Show him your VIN number. I found out > about this about 6 months ago via the internet but only received a letter > about it from Honda Inc. yesterday. They probably will eventully send you > a letter unless they don't have your address in their database. > visit: www.alldata.com > Jason > > > > In article <10h3e.125371$ZO2.88207@edtnps84>, "slider" > <daroy@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote: > > > are their vin numbers to check,or do they all need to be checked? > > "Jason" <jason@nospam.com> wrote in message > > news:jason-0104050734240001@pm4-broad-63.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > > In article <MPG.1cb642026e59d53d9896f8@news.tco.net>, Randy Hunt > > > <rhunt960@tco.net> wrote: > > > > > > > In article <jason-3103051637270001@pm4-broad-15.snlo.dialup.fix.net>, > > > > jason@nospam.com says... > > > > > > > > > > I just received my recall notice in the mail today. It states; > > > > > It applies only to certain 1999-2002 Accords that have auto. > > transmissions > > > > > > > > > > "The ignition switch contains an interlock lever to prevent key > > removal > > > > > unless the shift lever is in the Park position. If the interlock lever > > is > > > > > NOT working correctly, it may be possible to turn the ignition switch > > to > > > > > the OFF position and remove the key without shifting into Park. If the > > > > > driver does not shift to Park and set the parking break before > > removing > > > > > the key, the vehicle could roll and a crash could occur". > > > > > > > > > > Question for Honda employee: > > > > > I just tested my vehicle and it does NOT have a problem. My 1999 > > Accord > > > > > has an interlock lever that is working the exact way it is suppose to > > > > > work. In my case, should I take my car to the dealer to have it > > checked? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I just got one also. Thinking back, mine has the problem as I have > > > > discovered once when I got back in to start it. The parking brake saved > > > > my bacon. You can easily check out your Honda by pulling into a parking space, setting the parking brake and turning off the engine with the transmission left in 'Park'. If you can turn off the engine and REMOVE the key then you need the service. But I think I would talk to the service center to make sure if you need to have them check over the vehicle anyway if the ignition switch/shifter interlock is functioning properly and you received a notice. Randy |
Re: RECALL NOTICE- 1999-02 Accords
In article <jason-0104051152410001@pm4-broad-48.snlo.dialup.fix.net>,
jason@nospam.com says... > > Slider, > I don't know. I advise you to visit the local Honda shop and discuss this > issue with the service manager. Show him your VIN number. I found out > about this about 6 months ago via the internet but only received a letter > about it from Honda Inc. yesterday. They probably will eventully send you > a letter unless they don't have your address in their database. > visit: www.alldata.com > Jason > > > > In article <10h3e.125371$ZO2.88207@edtnps84>, "slider" > <daroy@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote: > > > are their vin numbers to check,or do they all need to be checked? > > "Jason" <jason@nospam.com> wrote in message > > news:jason-0104050734240001@pm4-broad-63.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > > > In article <MPG.1cb642026e59d53d9896f8@news.tco.net>, Randy Hunt > > > <rhunt960@tco.net> wrote: > > > > > > > In article <jason-3103051637270001@pm4-broad-15.snlo.dialup.fix.net>, > > > > jason@nospam.com says... > > > > > > > > > > I just received my recall notice in the mail today. It states; > > > > > It applies only to certain 1999-2002 Accords that have auto. > > transmissions > > > > > > > > > > "The ignition switch contains an interlock lever to prevent key > > removal > > > > > unless the shift lever is in the Park position. If the interlock lever > > is > > > > > NOT working correctly, it may be possible to turn the ignition switch > > to > > > > > the OFF position and remove the key without shifting into Park. If the > > > > > driver does not shift to Park and set the parking break before > > removing > > > > > the key, the vehicle could roll and a crash could occur". > > > > > > > > > > Question for Honda employee: > > > > > I just tested my vehicle and it does NOT have a problem. My 1999 > > Accord > > > > > has an interlock lever that is working the exact way it is suppose to > > > > > work. In my case, should I take my car to the dealer to have it > > checked? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I just got one also. Thinking back, mine has the problem as I have > > > > discovered once when I got back in to start it. The parking brake saved > > > > my bacon. You can easily check out your Honda by pulling into a parking space, setting the parking brake and turning off the engine with the transmission left in 'Park'. If you can turn off the engine and REMOVE the key then you need the service. But I think I would talk to the service center to make sure if you need to have them check over the vehicle anyway if the ignition switch/shifter interlock is functioning properly and you received a notice. Randy |
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