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Nickk84
14-04-2012, 06:04 PM
Hi Guys,

I’m looking at purchasing a MY07 Accord Euro 6 speed manual Build date Oct06 for $12,000 in VIC.
The car seems in good condition apart from a few surface scratches and the average Km's of 120,000.

The only concern I have is when turning the steering wheel at low speeds there is a whining sound. I have searched the forums and the cause could be a number of things.
The seller tells me that it is a common problem and Honda has recalled the model for this problem and can be repaired due to the recall.

Any opinions on the noise? What is the worst case/cost of repairing the steering problem? Is it a good buy?

And yes I know I should and will arrange an inspection before purchasing, but don’t want to waste my money on an inspection if the noise is a serious problem that could cost me thousands to fix.

Thanks

Nickk84
14-04-2012, 06:58 PM
Hi Guys,

I’m looking at purchasing a MY07 Accord Euro 6 speed manual Build date Oct06 for $12,000 in VIC.
The car seems in good condition apart from a few surface scratches and the average Km's of 120,000.

The only concern I have is when turning the steering wheel at low speeds there is a whining sound. I have searched the forums and the cause could be a number of things.
The seller tells me that it is a common problem and Honda has recalled the model for this problem and can be repaired due to the recall.

Any opinions on the noise? What is the worst case/cost of repairing the steering problem? Is it a good buy?

And yes I know I should and will arrange an inspection before purchasing, but don’t want to waste my money on an inspection if the noise is a serious problem that could cost me thousands to fix.

Thanks

SpiderPig
14-04-2012, 07:17 PM
The recall has nothing to do with the steering noise, the recall concerns with the power steering hose. The noise that the steering makes doesn't affect anything it just sounds ugly. But to get rid of the noise they replace the steering rack seals, not sure how much it costs since I had it done under warranty.

Fredoops
14-04-2012, 07:56 PM
The recall has nothing to do with the steering noise, the recall concerns with the power steering hose. The noise that the steering makes doesn't affect anything it just sounds ugly. But to get rid of the noise they replace the steering rack seals, not sure how much it costs since I had it done under warranty.

actually it does, I got the whirring noise when my PS hose leaked, something to do with pressure loss, once recall done, the noise went away

However, there were cases of permanent damage being done to the PS pump due to neglect to have recall done or have the issue fixed, in that case, new PS pump is in order.

Nickk84
14-04-2012, 08:10 PM
if its the power steering pump is it still a good buy for the price?
If its the pump any idea what it will cost?

3RotaRX
14-04-2012, 08:10 PM
Shouldn't have to worry about that noise with the steering, i have it too and it will be fixed when i go for my next service.
Check if it still has extended warranty?

I found out that mine had extended warranty and I think im covered for this problem.

Fredoops
14-04-2012, 08:41 PM
for a 06 it's a good price.

Lazarus
14-04-2012, 09:50 PM
Why doesn't the owner go get the PS hose recall done before selling? It's free anyway...

siir
15-04-2012, 12:41 AM
Usually it came from the power steering hose pressure.. (afaik) The Honda Recall was the Power Steering Pressure Hose :)

If you tend to ignore it for too long hence it will make noise (correct me if im wrong) This is a common problem in Euro.
You can however replace the "0" ring and clean + replace the power steering oem fluid - the sound should go away
- If this is the case then its a quick and cheap fix :D take it to your mechanic.

worse case is the power steering stuffed up.. But yeah, go for a good inspection, will save you $$$ in the future.
Good luck bro.. Hope that help

MR_LATE
15-04-2012, 12:43 AM
doesnt honda fix it for you for free?

Tekkenforce
15-04-2012, 07:17 AM
The recall is only for the power steering hose. if the seller has left that issue for a while the ps pump might crap itself sooner or later which is costly.

antony
15-04-2012, 09:09 AM
It is still a very good price for a 2006 Euro.

Xplodin
17-04-2012, 11:28 AM
Here's Some info on the recall.

I don't think it was anything to do with power steering pressure loss. But more the material the hose was made from was shit and could cause a fire.

In regards to buying the car make sure you check that the car doesn't vibrate under acceleration as this caused the car to shake. And its not cheap to fix... I got mine done for like $1500 for both sides... and its fixed. Also check the clutch master cylinder as the clutch tends to squeak and becomes very annoying after a while. I had it lubed up with everything before i got it replaced... But def check those things out... Other than that everything else is a dream... Love the car and would never sell it for anything else.


Honda—2003-2008 Accord Euro
PRA number: 2011/12441
Date created: 28th March 2011
Product information
Product description
2003-2008 Accord Euro
Identifying features
See attached VIN range.

Identification Plate Number: 30373

Campaign Number: 5HH
Target Number: 45, 524
What are the hazards?
Power steering fluid leaking onto a hot exhaust may generate smoke and a burning smell, and could potentially result in an under-bonnet fire.
What are the defects?
Prolonged high under-bonnet temperatures may cause the power steering hose to deteriorate prematurely and may cause the hose to crack and leak power steering fluid.
Where the product was sold
Nationally
Supplier
Honda Australia Pty Ltd
What should consumers do?
Owners of affected vehicles will be contacted by mail.

Owners are advised to contact their authorised Honda Dealership to have the power steering feed hose replaced with an improved component.

Fredoops
17-04-2012, 03:55 PM
^^^^ improved component....

Lol... A rubber sleeve and cable ties is hardly an "improvement" lol

MingZai
17-04-2012, 04:08 PM
LMAO Freddyy strikes again

Xplodin
18-04-2012, 02:47 PM
^^^^ improved component....

Lol... A rubber sleeve and cable ties is hardly an "improvement" lol


My whole hose got replaced...

HunterZero
18-04-2012, 03:23 PM
My whole hose got replaced...

Mine too... While it does just look like a rubber sleeve has been placed over the old part, when I queried them the mechanic said to me it's a whole new hose.

Price sounds quite cheap - Any accident history?

- HZ