Four problems related to brake disc pads have been reported for the 2012 Honda Accord. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2012 Honda Accord based on all problems reported for the 2012 Accord.
I bought this car brand new in 2012 and to date have had repairs to either replace or resurface rotors with new brake pads 3 times now. It's unreal and very costly. Clearly there is an issue and Honda should do a recall, that's excessive. The first time was when the car was barely 2 years old. Who has to replace rotors in a car that's so young and I'm continuing doing it. It's 2018 and I'm up to 3 times now and only at 83,000 miles. Definitely not living up to the Honda brand.
The 2012 Honda Accord lx has 24000 miles on it. And the right front pads completely wore out. All others pads on car was ok. I replaced front rotors and pads on front. Makes a noise now when brakes are applied. Rotors and pads normally last 60000 miles. What is up with the 2012 Accord. Any recalls on the brake system?.
I have Honda Accord 2012. At millage 15 k dealership informed me I need to replace rear tire break pad. Honda didn't accept any defect part or break system. I replaced pads by my own money. Now at millage 44k I am informed by dealership that my front and rear tire pads need to be replaced. It is clear to me something is wrong with break system and could cause safety issue in future. Please follow up with car manufacturer to fix the break system. Thanks, sassan soltani.
I began to hear an intermittent scraping, rubbing noise in the back of the car. I took it in to the dealer where I bought the car and they told me I needed rear brake pads only and the front brakes were ¿fine, no problem�. Soon after, I had necessity to brake suddenly on the freeway and I discovered that the front end shook violently when braking at 55-60 mph! I felt a dread to tell the dealer due to previous issues with them. I finally took it back and was told that now the front brakes were warped and needed the ¿rotors turned�! at a cost of $300. 00+ to me. I complained that this car is still under extended warranty and did not have enough mileage for such drastic measures of ¿turning the rotors�. I received a vague ¿estimate� which offered to ¿repair at no charge to customer�. Why can¿t Honda replace these rotors and not just ¿turn� them? I am still paying for this car and certainly never anticipated such a mess as this when it is still new! is there some problem with these rotors as yet undisclosed by Honda? I did months of research and test driving and looking for my first brand new car. I expect more from Honda and this is very disappointing! honestly, I thought I would have this car for many years to come and now I find myself wondering why I bought a new car in the first place. This is not a good start! please provide some answers for me. Thank you! rg.