10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
2 / 0
Average Mileage:
10,935 miles

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problem #23

Jan 202020

Accord

  • 10,800 miles
On highway, steering wheel lightly "locks into a notch". gently applying pressure gradually will break it loose, but causes the car to lightly swerve when it does (noticeable to passengers). This sometimes happens when attempting to follow a left or right curve or when keeping the car in the lane on a straightaway. The problem is much less apparent when lkas is engaged. Problem appeared on 2018 Accord at approx 10,000 miles. Problem appeared suddenly and was not preceeded by anything out the ordinary. Problem so far occured 2 days consecutively. Problem shows up at speeds above 40 mph and after car has been at that speed for over approx 3 minutes. At speeds under 40 mph the problem does not exist.

- Brooklyn, NY, USA

problem #22

Jan 012020

Accord

  • 10,000 miles
Same as other people - I juts copied another persons complaint as its identical and same mileage etc' - this is a real problem' car has almost 15,000 miles. It has developed a strange sticking issue in the steering while driving on the highway. It almost feels like someone is lightly holding onto the wheel as I"M slightly turning and then suddenly let?S go. This causes me to overcorrect to stay in the lane and it becomes a fight to keep the car in between lanes. It is most apparent when exiting freeway ramps and changing lanes, although it?S also apparent on the freeway when small corrections are needed to keep the vehicle in between lanes. The other symptom is that the car has become difficult to keep in a straight line. It requires constant light correction of the steering wheel because the car sways between the lines on the freeway lane. This is incredibly tiresome on a long drive and it has gotten worse over the past 2,000-3,000 miles. Dealer claims nothing is wrong and that it?S the lane keep assist doing it?S job. It?S not doing it?S job if I can"T control the vehicle and makes highway tracking unpredictable. I have turned every assist off and it still does it.

- Lemont, IL, USA

problem #21

Jan 042020

Accord

  • 27,000 miles
On January 4th while traveling home my Accord was set in cruise control and out of the blue hit the brakes on it's own with no one around me. I brushed it off but about 20 miles or so down the road it did it again except thus te was next to a diesel and not only did brake on its on it also responded as if I was out my lane and began to to turn my car into the diesel I was able to keep the car from crashing and the the cruise control went out and I began to get a message the there was an issue with the braking mechanism. I was worried about driving the remainder of of my trip but I was an hour and half away from home so traveled on home check my brakes constantly. This experience has my wife and I rattled. I took my car in on the 6th to topeka Honda and explained what happened and that the car tried to kill me and my wife by trying to run us into a diesel truck and how it was braking on its own and the took and looked at it. The dealership called me back a stated"there was some gunk on your censor and that cause this to happen and they cleaned it off it was fine" but if the censor is on the front off the csr and gunk makes it not work surely this will happen again. I no longer feel safe nor will I allow my wife to operate this vehicle.

- Topeka, KS, USA

problem #20

Jan 092020

Accord

  • 15,000 miles
Car has almost 15,000 miles. It has developed a strange sticking issue in the steering while driving on the highway. It almost feels like someone is lightly holding onto the wheel as I'm slightly turning and then suddenly let's go. This causes me to overcorrect to stay in the lane and it becomes a fight to keep the car in between lanes. It is most apparent when exiting freeway ramps and changing lanes, although it's also apparent on the freeway when small corrections are needed to keep the vehicle in between lanes. The other symptom is that the car has become difficult to keep in a straight line. It requires constant light correction of the steering wheel because the car sways between the lines on the freeway lane. This is incredibly tiresome on a long drive and it has gotten worse over the past 2,000-3,000 miles. Dealer claims nothing is wrong and that it's the lane keep assist doing it's job. It's not doing it's job if I can't control the vehicle and makes highway tracking unpredictable. I have turned every assist off and it still does it. As a comparison, my wife has a 2017 ex Accord with 28,000 miles and it doesn't exhibit any of the symptoms that my 2018 does. Because of the lack of support and knowledge by the dealer, we feel our only choice is to trade this car in as this is not only an annoyance, but a safety issue as well.

- Fort Worth, TX, USA

problem #19

Nov 202019

Accord

  • 38,200 miles
Issue with steering sticking or feeling "notchy" while driving at highway speeds. Minor steering input to keep vehicle going straight requires a lot of issue, then the steering lets loose jerking the car on the road. Steering rack was replaced in December 2018, but the issue has resurfaced with the replacement steering rack.

- Rochester, MN, USA

problem #18

Oct 082019

Accord

  • 20,613 miles
While driving on highway at 65 mph with cruise control on brakes suddenly applied themself nearly causing a vehicle to strike me in the rear.several alarms were displayed on dash first was adaptive cruise control second collision mitigation braking system third departure mitigation system problem all alarms said to see your dealer. I took pictures with my cell phone of all alarms displayed but I'm having difficulty uploading to report. I can send a attachment specific to the claim if needed or if a email could be given I would forward such.

- Point Pleasant Boro, NJ, USA

problem #17

Aug 012019

Accord

  • 14,000 miles
While driving straight, the car wanders from side to side. Minor corrections are needed to attempt to keep the car going in a straight line. A minor move to the left, then followed by a minor move to the right and so on. This happens at low speeds and at high speeds (over 60mph the drive can be quite scary). I took the vehicle into a dealership and they could not replicate the problem. They were going to have a Honda field rep come take a look, but 1 week later I have not heard back. There is no service bulletin or active recall despite numerous complaints about the steering rack 53600-tva-A18 which my Accord has and is no longer an active Honda part, now replaced with a new part number. Multiple complaints can be found on the driveaccord forum (https://www.driveaccord.net/threads/10th-gen-highway-freeway-sway-steer-problem-car-sways-just-A-little-bit.540665/) with several people actually having their steering racks replaced.

- Powell, OH, USA

problem #16

Sep 162019

Accord

  • 2,000 miles
(registering this complaint on 16 Sep 19). I bought this car new ('18 Accord hybrid), 6 Sep 18. A couple months later the front struts started making a creaking/popping sound. It was very noticeable when backing out of garage and then driving out of my neighborhood. When I'd rock the steering back and forth, the noise was very audible. Took it back to the dealer and they said neither front strut had been lubed from the factory (very odd), so they lubed them. 2-3 weeks later noise returned. This time dealer said one strut was bad and they replaced it. A month later the same noise returned. Dealer said I had a bent control arm and asked me if I had hit something. I hadn't and told them so. After inspection they said they found no damage but that the control was bent and concluded that it was bent from the factory or was damaged during shipping. Dealer replaced it. But then 3-4 weeks later same noise returned. I have about had it with this particular car (I have had to take it back to the dealer for many 'other' issues also: Two recalls, electrical issues, navigation issues, the engine's battery was faulty, and the mileage has steadily dropped by 25% since I bought and took delivery of it in Sep, 2018). Service manager said he would discuss these issues with Honda area rep (last week), but has yet to get back to me as of 16 Sep 19. Among all the problems, the suspension has been ongoing over the last 10-11 months. West hills Honda has made three attempts to correct the suspension problems but all have failed. The suspension noise is still present as of 16 Sep 19. Vehicle has approximately 8700 miles.

- Bremerton, WA, USA

problem #15

Jun 262019

Accord

  • 8,060 miles
While stationary or in motion, the vehicle horn sounds constantly when the wheel is turned up until the wheel is straightened out.the fuse in the steering column trips/disconnects somehow and the problem returned within weeks of repair.

- Fairburn, GA, USA

problem #14

Sep 162018

Accord

  • miles
I bought a new Accord in September 2018, there was noise in the car, the engine also had abnormal sounds, terrible dealers, terrible service, terrible american Honda! they can't solve the problem, just shirk each other's responsibility! recently I found that the lane keep system is not working properly.I have already gone to the Honda service station 10 times for these questions! but they just told me that these are not problems. It's just unacceptable.

- Irvine, CA, USA

problem #13

Dec 232018

Accord

  • 5,000 miles
Since the vehicle reached approximately 5000 miles, I had a massive safety failure of the "Honda sense" system shutting down, hazard & turn signals inoperative, power locks inoperative, brake system warning light on, loss of auto headlights and information screen. Vehicle was taken to the dealrship and they retrieved trouble code which is a "mystery code" that Honda does not know why its occuring.... radar told car to accelerate when vehicle was not in motion U0401-92 along with 3 other codes. Dealership showed me printout from computer but customer receipt said reset system only and did not list out trouble codes (4 codes retrieved) vehicle now stops intermittently while driving at highway speeds, pulls itself out of the lane while driving, and apple car play system no longer will recognize iphones (tried multiple) and dealer has verified issue but just resets. Infotainment screen lost power and set warning message for same when dropped off again at dealership 2/26/19. Dealer in Florida also had car, said nothing wrong, could not duplicate and vehicle never left dealership and carplay did not work after they claimed it was fine. Also found that entire system was reset and rebooted, causing loss of all settings and stored information/stations....why reboot if its working? vehicle now being driven with Honda sense system off due to fear of collision or accident caused by vehicle and not driver. This vehicle is now unsafe to drive. Multiple complaints about vehicle braking on its own, flashing "brake" warning to driver when no car in front... happens local and highway driving now intermittently. Vehicle has been in dealerships approximately 4-5 times since inital electrical failure 12/24/19. Email contact and several phone calls to hma already. Original electrical failure happened 12/23/28 and I have been dealing with since. Also have snapshots

- New Hyde Park, NY, USA

problem #12

Feb 212019

Accord

  • 5 miles
Bought the car in Aug. 2018. The steering issue is intermittent and hard to duplicate. Can best be described as a "notch" or "frozen" or "stuck" feeling in the steering while going straight, the steering wheel seems to be stuck in the position and almost have to apply more pressure than usual to get it to move. In the 7 months of driving, I would say its happen no less than 20 times. There are a lot of people on the 2018 Honda Accord forums complaining about this. Saying that Honda acts like they don't know about it, but they appear to be replacing the whole steering rack as a solution (which has a different part #). I have not taken it to my local dealer because it took them 4 tries to install my heated steering wheel correctly and I am just wasting my time without a recall or tsb. On behalf of many 2018 Honda Accord owners, this problem needs to be addressed. I am not sure if it is a safety issue, but could potentially get worse I guess and harder to move the steering wheel out the "notch" resulting in an accident or worse.

- Forest Hill, MD, USA

problem #11

May 292018

Accord

  • 4,233 miles
At only 4,200 miles my 2018 Honda Accord sport 1.5L turbo began having an extremely annoying steering issue. It is noticeable at all speeds, but is truly significant at highway speeds. The steering needs to be corrected about every 10 seconds, moving it slightly to the right, then 10 seconds later, slightly to the left, over and over again for the entire trip. On long trips the issue is almost unbearable as I spend the whole time correcting the steering. I've had many cars in the past that have needed wheel alignments, but this is a totally different feel. The steering wheel (or wheels) seem to actually stick slightly when slightly moving it to the right or left. After putting enough pressure on the the steering wheel, it will all of a sudden move but never in a smooth manner, again it seems slightly stuck and then jerks to the side that I'm trying to correct to. I've now had two tire rotations (thinking maybe it was a tire problem) and even paid for a wheel alignment, but the problem remains the same. I really hope there is an eventual solution to this problem as it is extremely annoying.

- North Ridgeville, OH, USA

problem #10

Feb 162019

Accord

  • 10,500 miles
At higher speeds the steering wheel is "sticking" when driving straight. It becomes "frozen" and requires an additional bit of force to adjust the steering wheel. This makes highway driving very annoying (and somewhat dangerous). This seems to happen more often at higher temperatures.

- Falls Church, VA, USA

problem #9

Feb 052019

Accord

  • 12,000 miles
Steering wheel sticks while driving at highway speeds. First noticed on a long trip from Virginia to NJ and thought it was a one-time thing. However, the problem continued on the return trip. Problem presents itself initially as the steering wheel seems "frozen" in place. To correct the normal drift, driver must "break" the steering wheel free from the frozen position to correct the drift. This is a continual condition as the steering wheel returns instantly to its frozen state and must be continually un-stuck during the duration of the trip - going from stuck to un-stuck back to stuck. Trip was made during cold, rainy, and sometimes lightly snowy conditions. Car is currently at dealership and is being driven home by technicians in an attempt to induce the fault. Turned off all systems suspected of affecting this condition - adaptive cruise control, Honda sensing, land departure warning, etc. Problem exists whether these features are engaged or not. The presence of this condition make me very uneasy about driving this car on the highway at 55+ mph as I don't know if the steering wheel is going to just lock up and not break free from its stuck condition.

- Fort Eustis, VA, USA

problem #8

Dec 012018

Accord

  • 6,127 miles
Have a problem steering binding at speeds above 50 mph while making small adjustments to stay in lane. It seems to be most noticeable 65 mph on interstate and temp below 35 degrees. Moving left or right it gets hard then cuts loose then you need to over correct back to stay in center. Not safe to drive in center lane. Was ok first 5000 miles.

- Millville, NJ, USA

problem #7

Jan 142019

Accord

  • 5,500 miles
Since 1/14/2019, steering has been sticking and difficult to maintain track while at highway speeds. Additionally, steering seems abnormally "loose" when the sticking condition is not present. Vehicle does not feel secure in steering. Lane keep has been turned off since October 2018. Tire pressure is as per door sticker. Vehicle is currently at dealership now-Honda is replacing steering gear box-part is on backorder, with unknown availability or delivery date. This problem appears to be the same problem reported in NHTSA id # 11171463, and 11156728. Problem appeared at approximately 5500 miles on odometer.

- Pittsburgh, PA, USA

problem #6

Jan 302019

Accord

  • miles
Wheel wells building up with ice/snow causing vehicle to vibrate while operating (like out of alignment) and hindering the turning of the vehicle left or right because tires are hitting the ice/snow buildup on wheel well.the tires when cold also behave as if road is slippery, both in acceralation/stopping even though road may be dry. This occurs in cold temperatures only. Dealership states that there is nothing that can be done other than to drive vehicle into a heated garage to allow ice/snow buildup to melt off. This is a safety issue since traveling 15-20 miles in snow conditions and the wheel well is full of snow and the tires are making contact with this snow which will affect the tires as well. Not being able to turn sharply left and right is dangerous not allowing driver to take corrective action need be. Tires appear to be dangerous in cold temperatures because after they warm up, they operate okay. However when cold, the slip and slide behaving like you are on icy roads even though road is dry. Took to dealer today.additional pictures and the invoice from dealership available

- Cudahy, WI, USA

problem #5

Jan 022019

Accord

  • 350 miles
Steering system "sticks" at times while driving on the highway. It requires some force to correct for this which can cause an over-correction in steering and should be considered unsafe. This is a brand new vehicle with less than 500 miles on it. Found the following information from the 'accordxclub.com" auto club: "the dealer had my car for a week and brought in Honda's field engineer since this was the second case of this steering issue they had seen recently. The tech's notes on my invoice state "steering gear box binding / replaced gear box". it was a single part replacement -- 53620-twa-A28. At $2,100 for the part, not including labor, I pity anyone that ends up with this problem out of warranty! " seems like there are numerous owners who are experiencing the same problem.

- Kettering, OH, USA

problem #4

Oct 292018

Accord

  • 9,200 miles
When driving more than 25 miles in a day my steering wheel will stiffen up and then it will release with a jerking like motion ( almost similar to a rack and pinion issue in an older vehicle). It progresses throughout the drive making it difficult to continue the trip. Honda has been made aware of this and said it's the way the suspension is set up, however it shouldn't be stiffening up and jerking as it could cause an accident to happen. Honda is currently in possession of the Accord trying to determine if there's anything they can do. They've had the car for 17 days as of this posting. With all that said, I keep all the driving support features disabled. This steering issue happens on city streets and highways during the time of maintaining a certain speed from 25+ mph. It's quite scary to drive under these circumstances. The 2nd issue I've reposted since purchasing the Accord is I also have to keep the collision mitigation braking system turned off when as soon as I remember to disable it after each startup as I've had sudden stops by the car at a nearby railroad track and a highway sign that goes across a major highway in Texas which I was going 45mph. Due to the fact it thinks there's something in front of me and stops the car. I've had whiplash twice from the cmbs system alerting the car to come to a complete hault. I've been fortunate that no one was behind at the times of these incidents, but one day I may not be so lucky.

- Hackett, AR, USA

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