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Car Forum / Honda Cars / August 2006

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2003 Honda Radio Illumination Problem

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Kerry - 10 Aug 2006 19:23 GMT
This problem is bigger than Honda wants to admit. It has issued a
recall for Canadian Autos and for some VIN's in the US. However, Honda
will not share the information on the recalls, saying that it is only
for internal use. This is a severe problem for Honda. Any one else out
there unhappy enough to see if an attorney would take this on a
contingency as a class action suit? I truly believe that this is a
manufacture's defect that was kept from the public in hopes that the
public would bear the brunt of a defective product.
'Curly Q. Links' - 10 Aug 2006 22:59 GMT
> This problem is bigger than Honda wants to admit. It has issued a
> recall for Canadian Autos and for some VIN's in the US. However, Honda
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> manufacture's defect that was kept from the public in hopes that the
> public would bear the brunt of a defective product.

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Are you inviting everybody, or just people from a specific country to
join in?

http://www.alldata.com/tsb/Honda/1139990400000_1140768000000_04-027/index.html

Maybe this TSB helps.

'Curly'
High Tech Misfit - 11 Aug 2006 15:30 GMT
> This problem is bigger than Honda wants to admit. It has issued a
> recall for Canadian Autos and for some VIN's in the US. However, Honda
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> manufacture's defect that was kept from the public in hopes that the
> public would bear the brunt of a defective product.

If they issued a recall, at least they are doing something about it.  Would
you expect GM, Ford or Crapsler to do the same thing?  Not likely.

BTW, as Curly pointed out, the issue is likely related to the integrated
radio/climate control unit on higher end models which has had a tendency for
the display to show very dimly.
'Curly Q. Links' - 11 Aug 2006 18:24 GMT
> > This problem is bigger than Honda wants to admit. It has issued a
> > recall for Canadian Autos and for some VIN's in the US. However, Honda
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> radio/climate control unit on higher end models which has had a tendency for
> the display to show very dimly.

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Actually, I was just pointing out that a TSB exists, and I stumbled over
it here:

http://www.alldata.com/tsb/Honda/index-issue.html

So I thought I'd share it because I wasn't sure whether 'Kerry' had seen
it. That's all. I have no comment about the controversy.

'Curly'
Steve Hawkins - 11 Aug 2006 18:49 GMT
> This problem is bigger than Honda wants to admit. It has issued a
> recall for Canadian Autos and for some VIN's in the US. However, Honda
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> manufacture's defect that was kept from the public in hopes that the
> public would bear the brunt of a defective product

I had a 2003 Accord V-6 manual that had to have the radio unit replaced
three times in a little over two years. I traded it in in October 2005 for a
new Element, and the third unit failed on the way to the dealership to pick
up my new vehicle. I loved the V-6/manual transmission combination, but that
vehicle was not very Honda-like. Glad to be rid of it.

Steve
 
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