Honda Accord Euro 2006 Problems

Are you having problems with your 2006 Honda Accord Euro? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest 2006 Honda Accord Euro issues & faults. We have gathered all of the most frequently asked questions and problems relating to the 2006 Honda Accord Euro in one spot to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

Electrical fault with my 2006 Honda Accord Euro
Answered by David Morley · 27 Jun 2020

Your electrician has done the right things so far, Ken, starting with making sure that the battery is charged and being charged by the alternator and that the car is earthed (grounded) properly. Those are traditionally major causes of this type of problem, but unfortunately there are many more possibilities in a modern car with its electronics. My first thought is that the functions you’re having trouble with are all controlled by the car’s body computer. So I think that’s where your electrician should start looking next. These computers can develop software and hardware faults that allow for these random and intermittent problems. So maybe borrowing a body computer from the same make and model and seeing if that fixes your problems (and at least ruling out the computer) is a cost-effective way forward.

I’d also be having a chat to the workshop that replaced the steering rack to see if there’s any way that a connection or sensor related to the on-board computer could have been bumped or damaged during the rack-replacement process. It would certainly be a coincidence (and it’s possible that this is exactly what this is) if these problems started straight after the repairs, no?

Accord paint fading
Answered by Graham Smith · 19 Apr 2012

The offer is a pretty standard one across the industry. The thinking is that when it's re-sprayed you will have a car that looks like new, not six years old. That's in effect what you are paying for. If you are not happy with the offer go to the consumer affairs people and enlist their help in negotiating with Honda.

Trading up to an SUV
Answered by Paul Gover · 29 Jun 2015

The CX-5 is a clear winner for what you want and is virtually a weekly recipient of The Tick.

$380 to fix a lock
Answered by Carsguide.com.au · 13 Nov 2009

TAKE it to an auto electrician or a locksmith, both of whom should be able to fix it for less.

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