7.8

pretty bad
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
5,671 miles

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2018 Honda Accord Owner Comments

problem #14

May 272023

Accord

  • miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

After a service visit on May 27, 2023, at my local Honda dealership, I noticed condensation buildup in the front driver-??s LED headlight. The car has never been in an accident, and there was no evidence of a strike from road debris. I initially suspected this moisture could be related to humidity, but it never evaporated and remained a problem. I troubleshooted other possible causes but eventually brought it back to the dealer for a more thorough investigation. The dealership determined that the headlamp was cracked/defective and worked with Honda to replace it. Just before the repair, the driver safety system generated multiple warnings about the lighting system and the turn signals failed to work. Once at the dealer, a blown fuse was discovered. It was presumably blown by the defective headlight and replaced. On October 30, 2023, I discovered new cracks in the front passenger LED headlight. Some condensation was also present. As before, the car has not been in an accident and there is no evidence of a strike from road debris. The pattern is strikingly similar to what transpired with the driver-??s front headlight. In conclusion, I believe my headlight problems are caused by a manufacturing defect on some 2018 Honda Accord models. My experience with driver system alarms and inoperable turn signals due to a subsequently blown fuse demonstrate that defective headlights can create a serious safety hazard. I respectfully request your assistance with this situation and welcome the opportunity to find an agreeable solution.

- Westerville, OH, USA

problem #13

Jul 042023

Accord

  • miles
The low beam lights abruptly stopped working without warning. The high beams, fog lights and interior lights work fine but I had to use my bright lights to get home which visually impaired oncoming traffic & myself because they flashed me with their bright lights. I called the dealership, and they said what happened was highly unusual and that led lights don't go out. Following this my system lights started to come on for the tire pressure and the brakes. They are still on and my tires work fine and brakes are working fine.

- Goldsboro , NC, USA

problem #12

Apr 012023

Accord

  • miles
Daytime Running Light(DRL) passenger side color yellow burnout. I called Honda dealership they told me it will be out of pocket. My vechile was 63k mileage. One of my friends have the same issue i have.

- Conyers, GA, USA

problem #11

Jun 012022

Accord

  • miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

My car was purchased new in December 2018. It now has 119,231 miles on it. My problem is that my headlight warning lamps go on the minute I start my car, because moisture has somehow gotten into both headlight assemblies, which causes my headlights to stop working intermittently. I took my car to Keeler Honda in Latham New York to get it fixed, and they gave me a quote to replace two headlights in the amount of $3174.23. My car has never been hit nor has it ever been in an accident. And now I need to replace two headlights and I can-€™t believe how much money it-€™s going to cost me. I believe I have defective headlights, and although my car may be out of warranty, I think this is a design issue, and the cost to replace two headlights is unreasonable. I have attached pictures of the right and left front headlights, a picture of my dashboard warning light that comes on when I start my car, and a copy of the estimate I received from Keeler Honda in Latham New York for $3174.23. Just for the headlights alone, the cost is $2624.04. Who has that kind of money to replace 2 headlights" I wonder if I-€™m the only one with this issue. This is a serious SAFETY HAZARD when I-€™m on the road and my headlights turn off at night. What can I do" Thank you, Mark Febbie

- Albany, NY, USA

problem #10

Jul 112020

Accord 4-cyl

  • 22,367 miles
Most recently, I was dropping off a friend. With my car running and in park. The dash board lit up with many warnings lka, mitigation, the brake defective.(see dealer immediately) I could not drive the car. The next morning (Sunday) back to normal. L Monday morning I'm at the Honda dealer, counting two other electrical problemsthis makes the third time they have told me they can not find codes or replicate the problem come get it. I told them I was tired of driving a dangerous and unreliable car. I bought for 40000.dec21,2017, it has223?? miles and G.M. offered ME21800. For car(without taxes)

- Gainesville, GA, USA

problem #9

Jun 292020

Accord 4-cyl

  • miles
Evening before problem started it was a heavy rain in nyc. Morning I started the car and was immediately received 4 messages: "lkas: Lane keeping assist system problem. See your dealer.". "road departure mitigation system problem. See your dealer.", "blind spot information system problem. See your dealer.", "auto high beam problem. Manual controls available. See your dealer.". turn signals did not work. Hazard lights did not work. Trunk release did not work. Backup camera did not work. Moved to dealer (25 minutes away). But did not start the service. After turning off and start the car again all displayed failures were gone. Waiting for the next heavy rain.

- Brooklyn, NY, USA

problem #8

Dec 162019

Accord

  • 20,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

The headlights are overly-bright. In the low-beam position the headlights are a painful even to glance at. When the car goes over a bump the headlights make an even more bright flash. With so many cars like this on the roads the driving conditions are becoming dangerous as the blinding headlights create both discomfort and disability glare as well as a substantial distraction. Those blinding led headlights should be recalled as soon as possible.

- Hayward, CA, USA

problem #7

Jul 052019

Accord

  • 8,500 miles
For a while now, im noticing that the auto high beams on my 2018 Honda Accord ex-L 2.0T car isnt working. I've tried reseting the display audio unit, I've tried disabling/re-enabling auto high beam feature by pulling the high beam stick on the steering column - none of this has fixed the issue. Basic obd2 (via bluetooth and android app) do no indicate any fault codes. Will be taking this into the dealership to have it checked out.

- Seattle, WA, USA

problem #6

Aug 012019

Accord

  • 6,417 miles
Started the car and was immediately received 4 messages: "lkas: Lane keeping assist system problem. See your dealer.". "road departure mitigation system problem. See your dealer.", "blind spot information system problem. See your dealer.", "auto high_beam problem. Manual controls available. See your dealer.". turn signals did not work. Hazard lights did not work. Trunk release did not work. Backup camera did not work. Came back after 30 minutes or so and all displayed failures were gone and the trunk opened. My daughter said the brake lights were functioning when I depressed the brake and even though the backup camera did not turn on the back up sensors appeared to be operating.

- Humble, TX, USA

problem #5

May 022019

Accord

  • 10,000 miles
Catastrophic failure. Turned vehicle off, noticed alarm did not work. Hours later tried to enter car and noted the following: Trunk will not open, doors except for driver will not open, turn signals do not work, no high beams, all mitigations systems offline, brake system failure, back up camera doesn't work. Thank goodness experienced driver could get it home and/or I was not far from home with vehicle. Said car is less than a year old and has 10K mileage.

- Woodbine, MD, USA

problem #4

Jan 232019

Accord

  • 4,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Leased 2018 Honda Accord in October, 25 miles later had checked engine light on, took it back to the dealer, emission hose wasn't attached properly. After 900 miles the wheel alignment went out ( I did not hit any pot holes) took it back to the dealer, according to the dealer one the rod wasn't set right, now it's January 2019 and have 4000 miles yesterday the car started to supporter and all the warning started flashing auto high beam, adaptive cruise control, collision mitigation, road departure mitigation....all this sing said see your dealer..guess what I called the dealer first thing this morning..today is January 24 2019 still waiting to hear from the dealer all this technology is totally useless... I had 2002 Honda Accord with 310,000 miles and no technology

- Holbrook, NY, USA

problem #3

Dec 072018

Accord

  • 126 miles
After taking delivery of my Accord on Dec 7, 2018 I noticed that the interior lights weren't on even though the driver door was open. I thought someone had just turned the switch off. After arriving home I made sure the door switch was in the "door" position and the rear light switch was in the middle. The overhead light, rear lights still would not come on after opening the door. There was also no vanity mirror or trunk lights. A few days later the overhead lights began coming on by themselves and fade out after 15 seconds. It did it while the doors were open or closed and sometimes while starting the car. I took it to the dealership on Dec 13 and the technician discovered that the lights were on some kind of timer. Really? it applied power to the lights at a set interval. For a few minutes after the interval the lights worked perfectly, then shut off and would not work again until the next interval. The dealership ordered a new lighting module. The module was installed on Dec 20 and the lights did the same thing. The problem is not the battery, wiring, fuses, bulbs, or light module. No one knows what's controlling the timing. The lights shouldn't be on any timer. The engineers at american Honda were stumped. I now have to bring it back next week so the technicians at the dealership can talk with the engineers in Japan that designed the car. On the surface this seems like a simple problem but in actuality it's incredibly complex. Like having to replace the entire electrical system or computer. There are 2 more times to fix this issue before it can be called a lemon. Other than the odd lighting problem my car has performed perfectly.

- Bonaire, GA, USA

problem #2

Nov 052018

Accord

  • 3,488 miles
The contact owns a 2018 Honda Accord. The contact stated that the backup and brake sensor alerts failed to function and the headlights failed to illuminate brightly while driving at night. The vehicle was taken to moss bros Honda (located at 27990 eucalyptus ave, moreno valley, ca 92555, (951) 486-9366) where it was diagnosed that the rearview mirror and bumper sensors failed and needed sensors. The dealer did not diagnose the headlight failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact received a notice for NHTSA campaign number: 18V629000 (back over prevention, visibility). The manufacturer was notified of the failures and did not assist. The approximate failure mileage was 3,488.

- Sun City, CA, USA

problem #1

Jun 012018

Accord

  • 4,500 miles
Haze on both led headlight lens, Honda states its normal. I have never seen had this happen on a new car.

- Fairhope, AL, USA

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