7.6

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
$230
Average Mileage:
26,150 miles
Total Complaints:
1094 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. replaced brakes (567 reports)
  2. have 2008 Honda brake system recalled (278 reports)
  3. not sure (85 reports)
  4. replaced brakes and rotors (44 reports)
  5. repaired under warranty - sort of.. (25 reports)
  6. replacing rear OEM pads with ceramic pads (23 reports)
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problem #1034

Sep 012009

Accord EX-L 2.4L 190 House Power

  • Automatic transmission
  • 28,561 miles

I had to replace my rear brakes at 28,561 miles. I was never told that there was a problem with all 2008 Honda Accords. Honda told me that they would not help me. I will never but another Honda.

- Frank C., Indianapolis, IN, US

problem #1033

Nov 112011

Accord LX V4

  • Automatic transmission
  • 41,431 miles

The dealer supposedly did the brakes, but I had to have the brakes done after driving it only 8,000 miles. The pads were down to 20%. They said the brakes were in the condition as if I had driven the car with the parking brakes on; which was not the case. I found out about the class action suite against Honda nearly a year after this occurred.

- Ray C., LEBANON, OH, US

problem #1032

Jun 272012

Accord LX

  • Automatic transmission
  • 30,161 miles

Was surprised when when I heard indicator noise from the rear brakes and had only 30,000 miles on the vehicle. Had the brakes checked and was told they had to be replaced. I'm hoping that Honda will consider this information as part of their recall and make some kind of reimbursement.

- olsonpa, Erie, PA, US

problem #1031

Jan 312012

Accord EX-L 4

  • Automatic transmission
  • 23,738 miles

At less than 24,000 miles, needed brake pads and rotors replaced at over $570. Additionally, told the bushings and sway bar links need replacement- at $542.76! I have owned Honda cars for over 30 years.This is the first one with expensive repairs so early. I was told I may get $150 for the brakes and need the bushings re-evaluated. I will never buy another Honda!

- janema, Newton, MA, US

problem #1030

Jun 012009

Accord LX

  • Automatic transmission
  • 12,500 miles

I pretty much have to replace my brake pads every 5 months or less. It is annoying and a pain but luckily I know how to replace them myself. can't wait to get rid of this POS!

- Renee V., Virginia Beach, VA, US

problem #1029

Aug 122011

Accord EX-L 2.4L-Litre

  • Automatic transmission
  • 65,003 miles

I had replaced the brake pads at a friends mechanic shop the first two times because Honda wanted an arm and a leg to repair this. The first time, my car did not have even 9000 miles on it. The second time 12000 miles and then the third time, I went to National Tire and Battery and had new rotors and ceramic (lifetime) pads all the way around. The dealer wanted way too much money. And, they did not offer any warranty to my knowledge. So, I am out another 650 dollars.

- Tracy V., Deer Park, TX, US

problem #1028

Apr 182012

Accord 2 Dr. LXS Couoe 4 cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 37,000 miles

This is a factory BS defect affecting 2008-2010 Accords and some 2010 Acura TSXs. First off, Honda used a softer organic brake pad. Then, to compound this shameless and inexcusable screw up, the upper and lower rear caliper pins were installed in reverse - meaning flat pin on top and round pin on the bottom. This caused the inside rear brake pad to drag slightly on the rotor, thus causing the premature wear on that pad only. So, the fix is to A: switch the top/bottpm caliper pin positions and re-grease using a good ceramic brake pad type grease. B: replace the OEM pads with a quality, longer lasting ceramic pad. I got mine on Amazon for around $26 with free shipping including the grease packet.The part # is AC Delco-17D1336CH. You can see/download the complete repair process in pics. and words at: http://www.paulstravelpictures.com/2008-2010-Honda-Accord-Premature-Rear-Brake-Pad-Wear-Repair-Guide/.Once you get the car jacked-up, the repair should be done in less than 1 hr. for both rear brakes.This isn't a difficult fix and most people with just a little mechanical sense and experience should be able to do it with ease. Thus saving yourself some serious coin and having the pride of doing it right yourself. Feel empowered and don't be a victim of dealership pricing of over $200! I hope this helps any and everyone that had this problem. SideShoBob-O"....OUT!!!

- sideshobob, Land O' Lakes, FL, US

problem #1027

Aug 122009

Accord LX 3.2L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 21,000 miles

Honda needs to man up and admit the problem and fix it for free

- spresbitero, Katy, TX, US

problem #1026

Feb 102010

Accord EX 2.4L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 28,000 miles

Dealer said they would pay one half, I am not sure but I believe it was going to cost me around $160.00 out of my pocket.

I went home and checked them and they was wore out so I replace them my self for $45.00 plus my time. Honda sucks

- shuttle1, Chaffee, MO, US

problem #1025

Nov 202009

Accord LX V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 26,000 miles

because the brakes were replaced before the recall, the local dealer would not reimburse my cost. So many things wrong with this car have convinced my to never buy a Honda again.

- catrina0527, Rydal, GA, US

problem #1024

Apr 132011

Accord EXL 4 cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 32,933 miles

Bought the car at 38000k, im at 53000k now...why am i replacing REAR rotors n breaks before my front? Not to mention the fact that i have replaced the oil pump, actuator, valve gaskets (twice), and a battery not to mention I'm leaking and still burning oil...i hate my car, I'm scared to drive it anywhere cuz i think the engine will seize.....needless to say I'm not a happy honda owner.

- Scott N., Ajax, Ontario, canada

problem #1023

Nov 122008

Accord LX 2.5L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 34,000 miles

the brakes on the 2008 honda accord are a pain in the ass.

- hoguega, Bonaire, GA, US

problem #1022

Mar 192012

Accord EX-L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 50,500 miles

Had to replace rear brakes at 24,433 miles and now it needs to be done again at 50,500 miles. It is absolutely ridiculous that rear brakes should have to be done that often. At least for the last one Honda had the decency to offer a refund. No such luck this time yet. Their brakes are a major problem that Honda needs to acknowledge and rectify ASAP.

Great to know that I'm not alone. This website is a great resource!

Update from Apr 24, 2012: I had the brakes & rotors replaced. The total cost was $378.88 however Honda reimbursed me $150.00 for the brakes. Though the brakes portion actually cost a little more, Honda said that they could only reimburse me for the same amount as the original recall 2 years ago. I took the money gratefully.

- Yvonne S., Boston, MA, US

problem #1021

Mar 142012

Accord EX-L 2.4L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 64,700 miles

Had brakes replaced at 34,000 and now at 64,700 brakes need replacing again what a joke this is not a honda car we all have grown to love.will never buy another honda again

- Javier M., San Antonio, TX, US

problem #1020

Feb 212012

Accord EX-L 4.0L

  • Manual transmission
  • 78,000 miles

I bought the car in Feb of '09 and serviced it at the dealer till the warranty was up. I wanted to get back to a mechanic I trust.... NEVER TRUST THE DEALER'S service center.

Anyway, after a couple years I noticed an oil consumption problem, which I brought back to the dealer so they could "reflash the VCM" and start the "oil consumption test" process. In that process, they also performed a oil change and supposedly inspected the brakes... two days later the passenger rear pads wore through and the caliper siezed... GREAT inspection job Honda! This all happed around 78k miles, which wouldn't be an issue if it were not for the fact I had the rear pads replaced by a reputable mechanic less that 10k miles ago! Honda refused to compensate me as I had the rear brakes done the first time by an outside mechanic. I'm aware of the class action suit on this, but I believe I became aware of the suit too late. The front brakes have never been touched. The bill for the rear brakes was close to $550.

- wolfnj, Midland Park, NJ, US

problem #1019

May 012010

Accord EX-L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 24,433 miles

I had a Toyota Camry for 12 years and 140,000 miles. I only replaced the rear brakes twice for the duration. I had to replace the Honda Accord rear brakes after 23 months of ownership at 24,433 miles. My driving habits haven't changed so this doesn't make sense!!!

- Yvonne S., Boston, MA, US

problem #1018

Mar 072012

Accord EX 3.2L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 30,000 miles

Long time Honda Accord owner going back to 1994. Never had any problems to report until now. I had replace rear brakes on my 08 accord today. I looked online and saw all the complaints, and was shocked when Honda said "Oh, that's fairly normal that they would have worn out at 30,000". WTF? I must say that I am very disappointed, even though the cost to replace the pads was oly 170 bucks, this is still unacceptable. Honda Corp, get your act together.

- missyolie43, East Point, GA, US

problem #1017

Mar 052012

Accord LX 3.2L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 37,000 miles

I am dissapointed in Honda. Probably never buy from them again.

- Jordan K., Tallahassee, FL, US

problem #1016

Oct 192011

Accord LX

  • Automatic transmission
  • 17,673 miles

I went to the dealer for a recall related to the computer. After that was fixed, the technician came out to tell me I needed new rear brakes pads and resurfacing of discs/drums. I almost fell off the chair. The car only had 17,700 miles on it and it already needed a brake job? I've had many cars and @ that mileage the brakes were still practically new! Cost - $323 ! She made a big deal out of me being reimbursed $150 - WOW! Then it turned out that my car was over the 3 year limit (I don't drive a lot) so I was rejected from the class action suit. The dealer did reimburse me $150. See next complaint - now it's the front brakes.

I previously owned 2 Honda Civics which were excellent cars. I upgraded to an Accord and really loved it, but now I am angry and disgusted at Honda. This is more than cost cutting - this is defective design and Honda should stand fully behind there error and fix the problem - for FREE!

Thirty years ago I had terrible problems with 2 Volkswagens I owned and I would never - even 30 years later - buy a Volkswagen. I will now be putting Honda in the same category. Plus, I have a big mouth - whether it's good or bad - and I will tell everyone I see not to buy a HONDA ACCORD!

- Pat T., Boston, MA, US

problem #1015

Jan 252012

Accord LX

  • Automatic transmission
  • 18,713 miles

After replacing rear brake pads & resurfacing discs/drums in October - I took my car to the dealer, in late January, for an oil change....for $19.99. After spending much more than that on "maintenance", the technician took me out back to show me my brakes. On one side the metal cylinder (I don't remember part name - its major component of brakes) was shiny & on the other side, it was all gouged up. The technician told me that he believes that's because I don't drive the car much. Hello! I didn't drive the 2 Civics, I previously had, a lot, either - but the brakes didn't go at 18,000 miles!!! The cost of repair - another $299! When pressed, he admitted I could go another 6 mos without doing anything - but sooner or later I have to do it.

This time I was almost sick - 18,700 miles and both sets of brakes are gone. This is definitely a design defect and I am appalled that Honda cares so little about their reputation that they allowed this to gone on without stepping up with a remedy and resolution for those who bought Accords, thinking they were buying dependable quality.

- Pat T., Boston, MA, US

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