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Old Oct 21, 2010 | 09:23 AM
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Default lumbar support problem

Hi , This is my first time using the forum
I just purchased a 2008 exl 4cyl accord and discovered that the drivers lumbar support is not functioning . When the button is pressed it sounds like it is filling but is not .
Any and all help is appreciated
 
Old Dec 12, 2010 | 02:23 PM
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Question Same problem

I have the same problem. Some one...... Anyone.....
 
Old Feb 8, 2012 | 07:41 AM
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Default Lumbar Support button

I'd like to bump this and add to it. I have a 2008 Accord Coupe ELX V6 manual tranny. The lumbar support on this model is electric and when the button is pressed is inflates/deflates the lumbar support. The button has recently stopped working and it feels like it is stuck on INFLATE, ouch. my questions:
1. What would cause this to stop working? A fuse? Loose wire?
2. What causes the lumbar support to get smaller/larger? Does it fill/deflate with air?
3. Any ideas on how to fix this or at least deflate it so it doesn't feel like I have a rolled up towel in my lower back?

Thanks for any help. I pretty much dig this car otherwise.
 

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Old Feb 8, 2012 | 11:53 AM
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Check this out over in the DIY area. Not sure if it's exactly the same, but here it is.
https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/for...back%2A-37122/
 
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