2005 Accord Hybrid Loud rumble through speakers
#1
2005 Accord Hybrid Loud rumble through speakers
Hi all,
I brought my car in to the dealer for this problem and it is a faulty ANC (Part #: 06390-SDR-307). They want to charge $760 part and labor to replace). I found the part online for $267. Has anyone out there tried replacing it themselves? The Honda service bulletin quotes it as 0.6 hours of labor and to refer to pages 23 thru 81 of the service manual. Does anyone have the manual?
hoping to do this myself.
Thanks,
Paul
I brought my car in to the dealer for this problem and it is a faulty ANC (Part #: 06390-SDR-307). They want to charge $760 part and labor to replace). I found the part online for $267. Has anyone out there tried replacing it themselves? The Honda service bulletin quotes it as 0.6 hours of labor and to refer to pages 23 thru 81 of the service manual. Does anyone have the manual?
hoping to do this myself.
Thanks,
Paul
#2
Re: 2005 Accord Hybrid Loud rumble through speakers
58 pages is an awful lot of pages to try to scan. I believe the ANC is in the overhead console. Once you drop the sunglass holder there are two hex nuts that secure the overhead console to the roof. Take that down and you should be able to see/replace the ANC unit easily.
#3
Re: 2005 Accord Hybrid Loud rumble through speakers
I thought that was a lot of pages too. Especially since the service bulletin lists the labor at .6 hour.
Thanks so much for the tip. I'm going to open it up and check it out this weekend before ordering the part.
Thanks again,
paul
Thanks so much for the tip. I'm going to open it up and check it out this weekend before ordering the part.
Thanks again,
paul
#6
Re: 2005 Accord Hybrid Loud rumble through speakers
I also have problem and just now looked up the service and find that they require the speakers be also replaced and they give part#
06390-SDR-307, H/C 8355414. What is this a foreign car problem? Of all the cars I've owned the foreign models have some weird problems. The defroster in the 05 HAH just frost up the window when using it in the summer months. I don't remember any US made car doing this. I had this problem in my 99 Hyundai Sonata along with the Accord.
06390-SDR-307, H/C 8355414. What is this a foreign car problem? Of all the cars I've owned the foreign models have some weird problems. The defroster in the 05 HAH just frost up the window when using it in the summer months. I don't remember any US made car doing this. I had this problem in my 99 Hyundai Sonata along with the Accord.
#7
Re: 2005 Accord Hybrid Loud rumble through speakers
This isn't particularly a foreign car problem. Sounds more like a 'moisture in your HVAC' problem. When you've had your window fog up, was it a humid day? My GMC used to do that, fogging up the window when turning on the defroster. But it would clear up pretty quickly when the A/C evaporator starts to remove the moisture from the air.
I usually always have my HAH's HVAC set to auto, so the A/C is always on. So when I turn my HAH's defroster on, I don't get any foggy windows. I'll try to remember to turn my defroster on next time while keeping my A/C off and see if it fogs my window.
The speakers may/may not need to be replaced. The TSB calls for replacing them because the low rumbling caused by the faulty ANC could cause the speakers premature wear, or even to tear. I'd say, if you turn your music up to about the loudest you'd listen to your music, and you don't hear any noticeable or bothersome distortion or cracking, then don't worry about replacing them. Or, take this as an opportunity to upgrade your speakers to some higher quality ones. I had my ANC TSB done for free, so they just replaced my speakers. But if I had to do this TSB now, and had to pay for it myself, I'd spend the $50-$90 and get some good quality speakers in there. Although, I don't know if it would be worth it. The stock speakers actually don't sound bad. So not sure if it would make any noticeable difference in my music quality.
I usually always have my HAH's HVAC set to auto, so the A/C is always on. So when I turn my HAH's defroster on, I don't get any foggy windows. I'll try to remember to turn my defroster on next time while keeping my A/C off and see if it fogs my window.
The speakers may/may not need to be replaced. The TSB calls for replacing them because the low rumbling caused by the faulty ANC could cause the speakers premature wear, or even to tear. I'd say, if you turn your music up to about the loudest you'd listen to your music, and you don't hear any noticeable or bothersome distortion or cracking, then don't worry about replacing them. Or, take this as an opportunity to upgrade your speakers to some higher quality ones. I had my ANC TSB done for free, so they just replaced my speakers. But if I had to do this TSB now, and had to pay for it myself, I'd spend the $50-$90 and get some good quality speakers in there. Although, I don't know if it would be worth it. The stock speakers actually don't sound bad. So not sure if it would make any noticeable difference in my music quality.
#8
Re: 2005 Accord Hybrid Loud rumble through speakers
I just got a quote from my local dealer and they want about $475 to do it.
In other postings I read, people mentioned Honda's "goodwill program".
Is that something that is only used for cars just barely out of warranty?
My car is 5 years old, almost 50K miles, so pretty well past the warranty.
In other postings I read, people mentioned Honda's "goodwill program".
Is that something that is only used for cars just barely out of warranty?
My car is 5 years old, almost 50K miles, so pretty well past the warranty.