What part number do I need for error code 71-10 seat position sensor?

I drive a 2005 Honda Accord and the airbag light turns on intermittently. I took it to the dealer and they ran a diagnostic test and told me the drivers side seat position sensor is bad. The error code they got was 71-10. I've had bad luck trying to find the part online. Does anyone know the part number so I can order it and fix it myself? Honda is asking for $1400 and I'm sure I can do it for less if I can just find the part.

2018 Honda Accord Honda sensing?

Even when I turn the brake system off it always turns itself back on, and my dealership acts like there's nothing they can do about it, would unplugging the sensor cause problems too the car? I just don't understand the need for this garbage unless you're a terrible driver, it just becomes an annoyance…

Fuel pump or fuel filter?

Took my 2000 Honda Accord Lx to the dealership and they stated that my battery, alternator, and starter were fine. At least once a week or every other week my car won't turn on and will just crank. I thought it was the battery and just when I was going to have it towed the towing guy said it wasn't the battery but probably a problem with not enough fuel getting to the engine. If my car cranks and won't turn on but then will start perfectly in about 12 hours or so without any sound or knocking at all! Does this sound like the pump or filter or possibly something else? Again this car makes no odd sounds at all but just won't start a few times out of the month. Check engine light is on and I haven't purchased this car in 2013 while in high school and haven't gotten the fuel filter changed since. Bought at 45,000 miles now at 148,000 miles.

Honda and Accord questions?

Honda promotes Accord by saying "it has a fuel efficiency of 30 mpg (miles per gallon) on highway." (1) What is incorrect about this statement? (2) If the best engine currently available can run at 48 mpg, what is Accord's fuel efficiency? (3) Suppose next year, a breakthrough technology improves the best engine's performance to 85 mpg and Accord's to 50 mpg, what would be productivity growth, efficiency change, and technical change for Accord? (4) How can you check the results obtained above is correct?

Do you sometimes regret purchasing the car that you drive?

I bought a Honda Accord lx 2017 last year and it's a very nice car. Definitely a great upgrade from the 05 Malibu that I used to have before it gave me a lot of problems.

Although it's a nice car. I used to get a ton of compliments when I first picked it up, I still do get some compliments which feels good lol. I just feel like paying nearly $700 for my monthly note and insurance is killer for my wallet sometimes. Not to mention routine maintenance and gas. I don't know. I love driving the car but sometimes I don't think it was worth it.

Is this a guaranteed way to get around a court order to have an ignition interlock device on your car?

I'm not someone who would ever drink and drive, I'm just curious about the scenario.

Say that I was convicted of a second or subsequent DUI, and was ordered to have an ignition interlock device installed on my car for a set period of time after my regular suspension is up, but I don't want the embarrassment of my friends seeing it.

And let's say that appointment for install is today.

But of course that's for the car the court knows about. They know I have a 2006 Nissan Altima. What they don't know is I'm heading to the Honda dealership this tomorrow to see if I can't make a deal for a brand new Honda Accord.

And the dealership takes care of plates, titling and registration on site, so I wouldn't even have to go to the DMV, where they might notice the requirement. Then I just drive the new car when I'm with company.

In the hypothetical scenario I had a DUI, how does the salesman at the dealership know about it?