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Price: $5,400
2005 Honda Accord V6 EX-L 6-speed manual transmission with navigation.
This is a clean carfax, 2 owner vehicle that I have used as my daily driver for the past 12+ years. Extensive maintenance records from my ownership included.
PA inspection until 12/2019.
Original clutch.
Exterior condition is commensurate with age and miles. Paint does show imperfections. There is cracking in spots on the hood and rock chips, dings, and scratches are present here and there. Hard to show in pics. Some scratches/rash on wheels.
Interior condition is excellent. Never smoked in. Leather is in nice shape.
Fairly dark tint all the way around.
Title in hand.
Recent significant maintenance:
Mar 2019 - Two new mufflers installed
Dec 2018 - New battery
Dec 2017 - New front/rear brake pads/rotors, New right/left lower control arms
Sep 2017 - New right/left Catalytic converters/timing belt/water pump/tensioners
Mar 2017 - Four new tires
Jul 2015 - NAV system refurbished
Known issues:
-Intermittent airbag light. Vehicle is not part of Takata airbag recall so I have never addressed it.
-While A/C, Heat and fan speeds work, the fine-tuning of temperature no longer seems to work. It seems to only blow hot or cold, depending on how climate controls are set. It’s not been uncomfortable for me, so I have never addressed it.
-Left map light only comes on when pressed, and not when doors open.
Last edited by SteveLimoncello; Aug 21, 2019 at 10:48 AM.
Airbag light is most likely the seat belt sensor. Buckle in before you turn on the engine and see if it still comes on. If not, it’s the belt buckle sensor. My 04 does the same thing. Good news is our years are covered under Honda’s lifetime warranty. I’m taking mine in next month for inspection and that fix.
Quick update:
I’ve tested the suggestion above regarding the seat belt and airbag light maybe 25 times over the past week and it is definitely the seat-belt sensor.
...I should have joined this forum years ago...
Quick update:
I’ve tested the suggestion above regarding the seat belt and airbag light maybe 25 times over the past week and it is definitely the seat-belt sensor.
...I should have joined this forum years ago...
I found out on another forum so, lol, no need to regret it.