Table 1 shows one common unknown or other related problems of the 2010 Honda Accord.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Unknown Or Other problems |
The day after my ac stopped working I decided to take it to the nearest dealer which was autowest Honda of fremont. Even though summer was almost over it was still hot enough not to live with out ac so I decided to have my ac diagnosed. Apparently the dealer said that a small pebble hit my condenser which caused my ac to stop working. My insurance will cover it but my deductible is too high, my Honda warranty does not want to cover it because it was not a defect and of course the cost to fix the ac condenser plus labor would cost about $900!! I really find this type of incident un fair! if it that simple for a condenser to be damaged by a pebble why would Honda put out a vehicle like that out on the streets! I know the condenser has to be exposed but I believe the model of this vehicle exposes the condenser too much and if its that simple for the condenser to get damaged then Honda has to do something about it. I bought the car brand new and to have such a necessary repair running for $900 at 30,000 miles is ridiculous. Either put better condenser on Honda vehicles or don't put vehicles out there where one has to worry about hitting pebbles because they might cost you another $900! really unhappy with Honda right now, especially the fact that I love Honda's and most of my family members have one. Hopefully Honda can fix this, brand new car and already unhappy at 30,000! and of course I had to pay the$150 for diagnosing the thing because it was not covered by my Honda protection plan! how are we suppose to drive a Honda Accord coupe with piece of mind if I have to worry about a pebble hitting my condenser and damaging it, when streets are full of them! I need a car that would give me piece of mind not one that would put me at risk financially every time I'm driving the damn thing! sorry for the complain Honda and hope you can do something to fix this.
2010 Honda Accord. Pre-mature rear brake ware. I have 25,ooo miles, all highway. The rear brakes had to be replaced. I went to Honda. They said it was my fault. And wanted $ 250, to fix. Said I needed new roators (lie, local shop said rear brake shot, not roators. Dealer no help. Called american Honda, they said they would call the dealer, and try to help. Dealer told them I was never there. I have invoice, there is a class action suite, for 2009 rear brakes, not my 2010. (yet).
Trunk lid will not stay in the up /opened position. The left and right trunk springs were replaced Jan/Feb 2010. Trunk lid continues to fall. On the head of the individual attempting to access the trunk space.
In front of the 2010 Accord there are two big holes cut out for a sporty look. Everyday driving to and from work on the highway something flew up from off the road and went into one of the open areas and sliced my air condensor and all of my freon leaked out and it wouldn't be patched entire piece had to be replaced so my complaint is why would an area like that be left wide open to a main part of the a/c and not a piece of mesh there to protect that. It was not covered on my 100,000 mile warrenty so therefore the repair had to come out of my pocket on a 6 month old car. I should not be affraid to drive my car but honestly I am due to the fact that I just had this fixed and it very well could happen again no warning all because this are is exposed and it is not covered under my warrenty!!!!.
I purchased a new 2010 Honda Accord lx-p in late November of 2009. On September 10, 2010, I scheduled an appointment to bring the vehicle in because there was a severe whining noise at idle that was most prominent under speeds of 20 mph. The whining noise started about four weeks earlier and seemed to dissipate once the transmission shifted into second gear. The noise sounds exactly like a power steering pump low on fluid or just before the pump starts to go out. I took the vehicle directly to the dealership since it was under warranty and left it there for several hours. Upon returning to the garage, the technician informed me the noise is a common occurrence with all Accords with the 4-cylinder engine and automatic transmission. He stated he even removed the power steering belt to rule-out the power steering pump. I then asked him if this was the case, where exactly was the whining coming from? he informed me that he just didn't know. Please help! to overcome the severe whining, I have to turn the radio up or turn on the ac/heater fan to drown out the noise.
Rear brakes needed to be replaced at 19000 miles. Dealership told me that is expected for my make and model.