5.2

fairly significant
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
18,814 miles

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problem #3

Sep 072019

Accord 4-cyl

  • 22,000 miles
2017 Honda Accord SE (special edition) with Continental P235/40R19 tires suddenly with 22K miles began to make what seems to be a metal to metal noise at low speeds. Dealer stated tire bead is defective and tends to not seal with 19in factory rims. Apparently lowering the tire pressure from 51psi to 40ps/I makes /problem or noise go away. In my case the noise returned a week after dealership (Honda world, westminster, ca) added tire bead sealant to front left driver side tire. I filed a complaint with Honda corporate office in torrance, ca on 9/27/19 who reported tires were not covered in 36K warranty. This could also be a wheel/rim problem or other suspension problem. The rim and tires apparently are to heavy for car. Car was purchased new with these tires and rims from factory. It is rare that a tire will produce a metal on metal grinding noise. It is my expectation that the ntsb take this issue serious as it presents a serious issue if tire blows up or tire bead deforms. The dealer declined to fix problems and blamed issue on tires. They suggested I purchase another tire. One tire costs approximately $250 dollars. I'm in the process of contacting Continental tire in South Carolina to address issue also. Finally as you may be already aware this is a recurrent problem with other 2016-17 Honda Accord owner.

- Garden Grove, CA, USA

problem #2

Aug 242018

Accord

  • 22,442 miles
First issue I noticed with my car was that while driving on a flat road in the middle lane my car will pull slightly to the left. I took the car back to the dealer where I purchased the car, garden state Honda in passaic New Jersey, and they reported the wheel alignment was within specifications. I drove the car and the issue persisted. Next day I took the car to another Honda dealer, dch paramus Honda in paramus New Jersey, and again it was reported by this dealer that the wheel alignment was within specifications. I drove my car after consulting with the dealers but the problem still persist. The second issue happened when the front right tire developed a bubble (2/3/2018. 15691 miles) on the side after hitting a pothole on the highway. I took my car to garden state Honda regarding the tire damage and they declined replacement of the tire and increased the tire pressure to 37psi on all four tires which is above the recommended tire pressure of 33psi front tires, 32psi rear tires (I checked the tire pressure in the morning) my car felt stiffer and very uncomfortable driving afterwards. Moreover, the front left tire ripped on the side after hitting a pothole while driving between 25-30mph on local streets (3/30/2018). This is when I had to buy two brand new tires yokohama advan sport A/S XL for $174.88 each that replaced the front two damaged tires. Recently (8/24/2018. 22442 miles) the front right wheel bent after hitting a pothole while driving between 50-55mph on the highway.

- New York, NY, USA

problem #1

Jun 012018

Accord

  • 12,000 miles
The contact owns a 2017 Honda Accord. While driving various speeds and making a left turn, a loud abnormal noise was heard coming from the front driver side wheel area. The vehicle was taken to the dealer (Honda of roanoke, 403 premier blvd, roanoke rapids, nc), but the failure could not be duplicated. The manufacturer was notified of the failure, but no assistance was offered. The failure mileage was 12,000.

- Holester, NC, USA