Honda is recalling certain passenger vehicles because the accelerator pedal may feel rough or notchy when depressed, causing the vehicle not to respond properly when traveling at low speeds. Dealers will replace the throttle cable.
Car Recalls
Recalls are issued for cars with safety-related defects or problems
1996 Honda Accord recalls
Honda Recalls Certain Passenger Vehicles Due to Rough Feeling Accelerator Pedal
Drive Train, May 24, 2000
Honda Recalls Certain Vehicles Due to Short Circuit in AC Wire Harness
Electrical & Lights, October 8, 1998
RepairPal Expert Overview:
Honda is recalling sedans, coupes, and wagon passenger vehicles (except DX models and models with V6 engines) because the factory installed AC wire harness was improperly routed, which can cause a short circuit. The may cause the under-hood wiring to overheat and smoke, possibly causing a fire in the engine compartment. It can also lead to a blown fuse or dead battery. Dealers will inspect and repair the harness.