PRESS AND HOLD THE RADIO BUTTONS ONE (1) AND SIX (6) TOGETHER WITH ONE HAND. WHILE HOLDING BUTTONS 1 & 6 TURN THE RADIO ON WITH YOUR FREE HAND. ONCE THAT SERIAL NUMBER IS DISPLAYED RELEASE BUTTONS 1 & 6 AND WRITE DOWN OR RECORD THE 8 DIGIT SERIAL NUMBER TO USE LATER.
How do you know when your PCM is bad?
Bad PCM Causes Engine performance issues. Engine misfiring or stalling and overall poor engine performance are common indications of problems with the engine control unit. Modern vehicles have various sensors that operate within a given range to ensure the intended functions of the engine.
How much does it cost to program an ECM?
If the engine control module just needs to be tested, analyzed, and reprogrammed, it should cost you between $150 and $300. As with buying new, if you have someone else install your replacement remanufactured ECM, you could be looking at additional hundreds of dollars of labor costs.
What are some of the problems with the 1999 Honda Accord?
Engine stalling while driving in the 1999 Accord is typically caused by a defective ignition switch — inexpensive to repair (under $200) but dangerous. Peeling paint has also been an issue for these Accords. Most of the complaints are with darker paint colors — especially green & blue. Click on a category below for details.
How much does it cost to fix a slipping transmission 1999 Accord?
1 Transmission Slipping (Automatic Trans) 1999 Accord Average Cost to Fix: $2,400 Average Mileage: 135,000 mi 2 Clear Coat Is Peeling 1999 Accord Average Cost to Fix: $3,200 Average Mileage: 115,000 mi 3 Transmission Failure 1999 Accord
What are the differences between a 2002 & 2003 Honda Accord?
The 2002 and 2003 model Honda Accords both report high rates of transmission problems, which can be a costly problem for those who develop it. Those with the 2003 model report that it fails outright, while those driving a 2002 Honda Accord say their transmission has a tendency to jerk and slip between gears.
Are there any recalls on a 2003 Honda Accord?
You could be left without a vehicle multiple times if your Accord has multiple recalls. Worse, an unaddressed recall could lead to a serious car accident. The 2002 and 2003 model Honda Accords both report high rates of transmission problems, which can be a costly problem for those who develop it.