Safety Recall Notice On 98/99 Accord And Odyssey
hondagirl23
01-24-2004, 02:05 PM
Today 01/23/04.. i received a SAFETY RECALL NOTICE....The SAFETY SWITCH INTERLOCK...The letter seems to say that your vehicle will ROLL while in park.Get the word out yall..It's a free repair... P.S..Set your parking brake until then..
F23A4Racer750IL
01-24-2004, 02:10 PM
i never had that problem wit my 99 . but ill spread the word to my friend who gotta 99 accord
hondagirl23
01-24-2004, 02:22 PM
I just got a 98 accord and it has rolled a couple of times on me and i had to jump back in and catch it after looking stupid...but i might of left it in neutral. i don't remember...lol
but at any rate, i am setting up a appointment.
but at any rate, i am setting up a appointment.
BullShifter
01-24-2004, 02:39 PM
Make sure to have the ignition switch updated if not taken care of already - it's also a FREE recall.
hondagirl23
01-24-2004, 02:51 PM
Ooopss, after looking over the letter again, it does say...[ignition switch interlock] and not [safety switch inter lock]. Sorry if i confused anyone..
I guess the [ignition switch interlock] and [ignition switch] are the same???
I guess the [ignition switch interlock] and [ignition switch] are the same???
BullShifter
01-24-2004, 03:12 PM
I got a little confused when I saw "SAFETY SWITCH INTERLOCK", I thought there was a new recall, but we're both talking about the same thing. Does it say on the letter, 02-031?
NHTSA said it has received 135 complaints from Accord owners and 34 complaints from CR-V owners about a failure of the ignition-park interlock, which is designed to keep vehicles from rolling away after being shut off.
02-031 SEP 02 Recall - Ignition Switch Replacement
NHTSA said it has received 135 complaints from Accord owners and 34 complaints from CR-V owners about a failure of the ignition-park interlock, which is designed to keep vehicles from rolling away after being shut off.
02-031 SEP 02 Recall - Ignition Switch Replacement
hondagirl23
01-24-2004, 03:23 PM
i don't see 02-031, but it must be the same recall.
My letter header says..
SAFETY RECALL: IGNITION SWITCH INTERLOCK
and again for anyone that is just tuning in, this is for 98/99 accords and odysseys with automatic transmission.
My letter header says..
SAFETY RECALL: IGNITION SWITCH INTERLOCK
and again for anyone that is just tuning in, this is for 98/99 accords and odysseys with automatic transmission.
BullShifter
01-24-2004, 03:30 PM
It's the same thing . . . .If there is an aftermarket alarm or remote starter then the recall is not free, the dealer will charge 1.0hr of labor for disconnecting & reconnecting the wiring. It's stupid, but that's the way it works.
While your car is at the dealer have them run a VIN status report, this will show any uncompleted recalls & they should be able to take care of them at the same time.
www.alldata.com list all recalls & service bulletins - only recalls are "free"
While your car is at the dealer have them run a VIN status report, this will show any uncompleted recalls & they should be able to take care of them at the same time.
www.alldata.com list all recalls & service bulletins - only recalls are "free"
ponchonutty
01-25-2004, 09:28 AM
It's the same thing . . . .If there is an aftermarket alarm or remote starter then the recall is not free, the dealer will charge 1.0hr of labor for disconnecting & reconnecting the wiring. It's stupid, but that's the way it works.
While your car is at the dealer have them run a VIN status report, this will show any uncompleted recalls & they should be able to take care of them at the same time.
www.alldata.com list all recalls & service bulletins - only recalls are "free"
Those buttheads are always out to suck blood. Honda dealers have go to be one of the worst when it comes to consumers and remote starters. I mean, do you think they could actually disconnect the wiring and hook it all back up in an hour???? I highly doubt it. When they see a remote start, they usually start to cry to their mommies :sly: Trust me that they don't even have to remove the remote start inorder to do this repair. Well, at least my installs don't. I do my wiring well underneath the dash far away from where they need to be. It should be much cheaper to have an alarm shop do it for you if you think it is neccessary though.
While your car is at the dealer have them run a VIN status report, this will show any uncompleted recalls & they should be able to take care of them at the same time.
www.alldata.com list all recalls & service bulletins - only recalls are "free"
Those buttheads are always out to suck blood. Honda dealers have go to be one of the worst when it comes to consumers and remote starters. I mean, do you think they could actually disconnect the wiring and hook it all back up in an hour???? I highly doubt it. When they see a remote start, they usually start to cry to their mommies :sly: Trust me that they don't even have to remove the remote start inorder to do this repair. Well, at least my installs don't. I do my wiring well underneath the dash far away from where they need to be. It should be much cheaper to have an alarm shop do it for you if you think it is neccessary though.
hondagirl23
01-25-2004, 01:34 PM
I am under warranty and the dealer in Pensacola has been fantastic and most courteous..they also have a shuttle to drop me off at work and pick me up during regular hours...
BullShifter
01-25-2004, 03:44 PM
Those buttheads are always out to suck blood. Honda dealers have go to be one of the worst when it comes to consumers and remote starters. I mean, do you think they could actually disconnect the wiring and hook it all back up in an hour???? I highly doubt it. When they see a remote start, they usually start to cry to their mommies :sly:
I agree, the techs where I worked would bitch like little babies if there was an aftermarket alarm or remote starter. I do understand where they are coming from because I used to be a tech & warranty repair/recall doesn't pay much compared to a normal customer job. Like the 30K maint/ service. 4.0hrs of labor & they would have it done in less than 2hrs. It's nice getting paid for 4hr when you did 2hrs worth of work. Some of those tech were booking 80+hrs per week. The dealer was one of the busiest in IL, 6am-midnight M-F 8am-12pm Sat. so there was always too much work waiting out in the lot.
I agree, the techs where I worked would bitch like little babies if there was an aftermarket alarm or remote starter. I do understand where they are coming from because I used to be a tech & warranty repair/recall doesn't pay much compared to a normal customer job. Like the 30K maint/ service. 4.0hrs of labor & they would have it done in less than 2hrs. It's nice getting paid for 4hr when you did 2hrs worth of work. Some of those tech were booking 80+hrs per week. The dealer was one of the busiest in IL, 6am-midnight M-F 8am-12pm Sat. so there was always too much work waiting out in the lot.
kruzer71
01-31-2004, 11:22 PM
Hi there... The recall is actually to check if the key comes out of the ignition switch when it isn't supposed to...
hondagirl23
02-01-2004, 12:24 AM
which can cause the car to roll....Believe me...
surgicaltech
02-18-2004, 06:27 PM
i don't see 02-031, but it must be the same recall.
My letter header says..
SAFETY RECALL: IGNITION SWITCH INTERLOCK
and again for anyone that is just tuning in, this is for 98/99 accords and odysseys with automatic transmission.
It's not the same recall. The 02-031 is the electrical portion of the igniton switch, the 03-088 is the mechanical portion of the ignition switch. Two totally different recalls...mike
My letter header says..
SAFETY RECALL: IGNITION SWITCH INTERLOCK
and again for anyone that is just tuning in, this is for 98/99 accords and odysseys with automatic transmission.
It's not the same recall. The 02-031 is the electrical portion of the igniton switch, the 03-088 is the mechanical portion of the ignition switch. Two totally different recalls...mike
hondagirl23
02-18-2004, 08:59 PM
Once more..My recall was Ignition Switch Interlock.
And when i look at my receipt for the repair it reads..Performed Shift Interlock Update 03-088A
Please don't ask me if it is the same as 03-088 :)
And when i look at my receipt for the repair it reads..Performed Shift Interlock Update 03-088A
Please don't ask me if it is the same as 03-088 :)
surgicaltech
02-18-2004, 11:39 PM
Once more..My recall was Ignition Switch Interlock.
And when i look at my receipt for the repair it reads..Performed Shift Interlock Update 03-088A
Please don't ask me if it is the same as 03-088 :)
It's the same recall. 03-088 has two types of repairs,depending on what the technician finds when he inspects the igniton interlock. So it could be either 03-088a or 03-088b.
And when i look at my receipt for the repair it reads..Performed Shift Interlock Update 03-088A
Please don't ask me if it is the same as 03-088 :)
It's the same recall. 03-088 has two types of repairs,depending on what the technician finds when he inspects the igniton interlock. So it could be either 03-088a or 03-088b.
hondagirl23
02-19-2004, 12:17 AM
My car would roll with the engine off. Honda fixed it. A previous thread hinted that it was the electrical type of a problem. Electrical? You guys figure it out..haha....
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