What does IMA mean on a Honda Accord Hybrid?

What does IMA mean on a Honda Accord Hybrid?

Integrated Motor Assist
The Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) hybrid system consists of an electric motor sandwiched between the engine and transmission. The main purpose of the motor is to assist the engine when accelerating, thus offsetting the need for a larger, less fuel efficient engine.

Is the IMA light on my 2005 Accord Hybrid?

I’ve a 2005 Accord Hybrid also and it is also 2000 miles past warranty. Believe or not, I’m also lived in FL (orlando). The IMA light cames on this morning accompanied with the malfunction light. I’m planning to bring the car in, please share on how you get your AHMC reimbursed? Thanks!

Do you think the accord IMA battery should last long?

Do you think the Accord IMA battery should last long for many years? I heard Toyota hybrid battery lasts very long for 150K – 200K miles. Based on my experience with other Honda batteries, I expect it to last an average of 7 years if the car is driven frequently, and three years if driven infrequently. Mileage has nothing to do with the longevity.

How many miles does my Accord Hybrid have?

My 2005 Accord Hybrid has 120,000 miles and the check engine and IMA light have gone on and off intermittently for the past 10,000 miles or so. This more repeatedly happens during the colder winter months here in northern MS.

Do you need to replace the battery on a Honda Accord?

I own a 2005 Honda Accord Hybrid, I took it to the dealership and got a diagnosis done on it and was told that I need to replace the IMA Battery and possibly the IMA motor.

I’ve a 2005 Accord Hybrid also and it is also 2000 miles past warranty. Believe or not, I’m also lived in FL (orlando). The IMA light cames on this morning accompanied with the malfunction light. I’m planning to bring the car in, please share on how you get your AHMC reimbursed? Thanks!

Do you think the Accord IMA battery should last long for many years? I heard Toyota hybrid battery lasts very long for 150K – 200K miles. Based on my experience with other Honda batteries, I expect it to last an average of 7 years if the car is driven frequently, and three years if driven infrequently. Mileage has nothing to do with the longevity.

My 2005 Accord Hybrid has 120,000 miles and the check engine and IMA light have gone on and off intermittently for the past 10,000 miles or so. This more repeatedly happens during the colder winter months here in northern MS.

I own a 2005 Honda Accord Hybrid, I took it to the dealership and got a diagnosis done on it and was told that I need to replace the IMA Battery and possibly the IMA motor.