43 problems related to brake disc pads have been reported for the 2010 Honda Accord. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2010 Honda Accord based on all problems reported for the 2010 Accord.
I had a periodic service check on my 2010 Honda Accord at 15299 miles, and was told I had 15% left on my rear brakes pads. However, I was also told my front brakes had 90% left. Speaking to the service representative, he said this was not unusual, each driver is different. He said my warranty for the brakes had expired. This much wear on rear brakes seems highly abnormal.
The contact owns a 2010 Honda Accord. The contact stated that the vehicle failed state inspection because the rear brake pads were severely worn. The contact stated that the brake pads would wear prematurely and believed the failure to be a defect. The dealer advised that the brake pads were exhibiting signs of normal wear and tear. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 28,503.
The contact owns a 2010 Honda Accord. The contact stated that the rear brakes failed twice in less than one year and a half. The rear brake pads were originally replaced at 11,000 miles and had to be replaced every six months afterward. The front brakes had yet to need replacing. The failure mileage was 11,000 and the current mileage was 21,000.
I own a 2010 Accord with 11000 miles on it, 9 months old. The rear brake pads are supposed to be worn out and the dealer wont cover it under warranty. I was told that it will cost $199+tax and I had to leave the vehicle with the service station for 3 days for the part to be stocked.
Rear brake pads were worn unevenly at 8,000 miles? inboard brake pads worn down to < 1 mm where the inboard pads were still at 3. 5 mm costing $ 220 brake job. This was brought up to the poway californial Honda service advisor, service manager and service director who all stood by the initial response given "it's normal".
Brakes wear out and develop hot spots. Had to replace either brake pads or rotors often. Honda doesn't admit it as their problem and making me pay for each of these incidents costing me a fortune. Unfortunately, my VIN is not on the settlement reached. Each time I go to dealer with brake problems, he re-surfaces rotors causing additional wear.
2009 Honda Accord was found by dealer to have "no rear brakes" today during a service visit. Per the dealer, Honda changed the brake proportioning for these vehicles so that on the highway, all of the braking is done by the rear wheels. As a result, the rear pads are worn to “nothing� per the dealer while the front pads are “hardly worn at all. €�.
My 2010 Honda Accord rear brake pads were worn at 24,300 miles and needed to be replaced. The dealer replaced them for $300 and told me there was a class action lawsuit on some 2010 Accords but my VIN # was not included. I was not told of this problem when I purchased the vehicle in 8/2010.