The latch system first appeared in the 2000 Accords here in the states. You can click on my used inventory to look through different older accords and check on it. Not sure if it was on all trim levels, but I think so.
I have a 2001 Honda Accord. Yes, it does have the LATCH system. Great car. -- Well, I just tried to install a car seat in a 2001 Honda Accord half an hour ago and there is NO LATCH system. And this is a family car!! How utterly puzzling.
Do not exceed the weight of 45 lbs on any Latch system.
The 2000 Accord does NOT have the LATCH anchors. It does have 3 tethers.
According to the following link (http://www.honda.com/newsandviews/article.aspx?id=2003112036818), LATCH was put into Honda Civics starting with the 2001 series.
The 1997 Honda Passport does not have a secret latch to open the rear door. The rear door latch can be found just above the license plate holder.
I bought a new part for my 1995 Honda accord EX four trunk door but it still won't latch. Can you help?
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I believe the 2003 - and newer have the LATCH System. Check related link below... How the LATCH System Works on Car Seats
If a Honda Odyssey has an alarm problem, simply pull the hood release latch and locate the hood latch lock in the center of the Honda, in front of the radiator. Locate the wiring harness next to the hood latch on the right side and pull up on the locking tab in the center of the harness and unplug it.
Yes, the 2007 Honda Accord is equipped with the LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) system for securing car seats. This system includes lower anchors in the rear outboard seating positions and top tether anchors for additional support. Always refer to your vehicle's owner's manual for specific instructions and locations of these anchors to ensure proper installation of your car seat.
I have a 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo...It does NOT have a latch system.
To fix the rear latch on a Honda Element, start by inspecting the latch mechanism for debris or damage. If it's stuck, clean it thoroughly and apply lubricant to ensure smooth operation. If the latch is broken, you may need to replace it by removing the interior panel, detaching the old latch, and installing a new one. Finally, reassemble the panel and test the latch to ensure it functions correctly.