On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 16:16:07 GMT, peteluv13 <peteluv13@nowhere.com>
wrote:
>E. Meyer,
>
>Thanks for the reply. I'm happy to hear that this is a normal
>thing for Honda. It's hard not not obsess over something
>you're not use to. Now that I know it's normal, I've gotten
>over it. Thanks.
>
>-peteluv13
>
>
>
>On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 15:56:52 GMT, "E. Meyer" <e.meyerNOSPAM@ieee.org>
>wrote:
>
>>On 1/9/04 6:47 PM, in article 7riuvvo2lrdqv6shrlu8hku05op8ho18ma@4ax.com,
>>"peteluv13" <peteluv13@nowhere.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm a newbie to Honda and their cars. Meaning I've
<<snip>>
I feel/ hear the same thing in my 03 v6 Accord. At first it was only
after the car has set for several hours. Now it will do it even if the
car has set for only a few minutes. The dealer WAS able to duplicate
the problem, on my car, and others on the new car lot. However, they
don't know what is causing it; they claimed they would check with
Honda engineering and get back to me. I have not heard from them in
over 2 months.
They DID speculate that it is the "hydraulic engine mount adjusting
itself". I'm unable to verify the existance of a hydraulic engine
mount. I have heard others speculate that it is related to the ABS
system; perhaps the hydraulic reservoir getting pumped up to proper
pressure.
I'd sure like to hear some "official" word on this issue, since it's
really not limited in scope.
Does anyone know where to get a phone number for Honda engineering
support? I did call a Honda 800 number, but got no where fast!
Thanks