96 problems related to service brakes have been reported for the 2013 Honda Accord. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2013 Honda Accord based on all problems reported for the 2013 Accord.
So I am just driving and all these lights come on my dashboard about front collision warning failing and land departure failing and no traction control or power steering. It caused my car to slip in the rain since there is no abs without traction control. I skid for a bit till I regained control and pulled over. This is such a common problem in this generation of cars there are 100 of youtube videos and forums complaining about the abs module failing this is a danger to others lives. How has this not been recalled as the brakes are so crucial?.
No accident occurred. I just believe that the symptoms our car has are the exact same issues that caused a recall. I’m just relaying information to help set the parameters of the recall. Secondly I am curious why the service manager didn’t mention about a recall possibly concerning our car. Even though it isn’t in the window of the recall ( but shows all symptoms). Guess I’m feeling a little jaded with the way the service manager conveniently left out they didn’t have any parts for our car and they would have to order them. Anyway they knew I was driving the car home and they only had 6 hours to mess with it.
All lights related to tire pressure, sterring control, vehicle stability assist and abs comes up in dash board. The abs control module suddenly fails because of very bad design and manufacturing (just dry solderings!). Search ebay, one can find so many offering services to repair this failed abs control module. For replacement ot costs 3500. This looks like is common failure. Very dangerous to drive with that failed abs control module. Why is this not in a recall yet?.
Abs module failure on 2013 Honda Accord. Fcw system failure, abs failure, ldw failure along with brake light constantly on, also tire pressure sensor light on. Brakes have a softer feel when compressed. Diagnosed at independent repair shop as failure of the abs module which is a circuit board issue with improperly soldered wire connections, something Honda should cover as the module dealer cost is about $3000 plus labor. Brake sensitivity and possible failure is a major concern and the vehicle is at only 116k miles.
National highway traffic safety administration (NHTSA) I am writing to formally submit a safety complaint regarding a serious issue I have encountered with the anti-lock braking system (abs) manifold on my 2013 Honda Accord ex-l. This issue raises significant safety concerns and may warrant investigation for a potential recall. Recently, I experienced a failure in the abs system that resulted in warning lights illuminating on the dashboard. Upon diagnostic inspection, it was confirmed that the abs manifold (also referred to as the abs modulator or hydraulic unit) had malfunctioned. This failure compromised the vehicle’s ability to maintain braking stability during emergency or slippery-road conditions. I understand that abs systems are critical for preventing wheel lockup and maintaining vehicle control during braking. The failure of such a key component can severely increase the risk of a crash, especially under adverse driving conditions. Additional concerns: this appears to be a known issue based on numerous similar complaints reported online by other 2013 - 2017 Honda owners. The cost of repair is substantial, with replacement estimates exceeding $1,500–$2,000. Despite the safety implications, Honda has not issued a recall or technical service bulletin to address this widespread problem. I respectfully request that NHTSA investigate whether this issue represents a systemic safety defect in the 2013 Honda Accord ex-l. The failure of a core safety system such as abs warrants a thorough review to determine whether regulatory action or a manufacturer recall is appropriate. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
I have been having problems with many dashboard lights coming on at once. I got it checked out and I got abs code 123 - 11 and code 81 - 20. This has been going on since the beginning of August 2025. This could lead to dangerous malfunctions, and is one of the most expensive things to repair. It is my understanding that many many vehicles between 2013 and 2017 in the Honda range I've been experiencing this to the point of where we need a recall.
Abs failure.
Abs module will breakdown pre-maturely. Warning lights on the dashboard will come on like the abs, vsa and parking breaks while driving. So, the abs and vsa is not working while driving that can cause the vehicle to lock up the breaks.
After a driveshaft recall repair was performed on July 10, 2025, at germain Honda of dublin, my 2013 Honda Accord ex-l immediately began showing multiple safety system warning lights, including abs, vsa, traction control, and check engine. These lights had never appeared prior to the repair. Diagnostic codes included: •vsa solenoid valve malfunction •modulator control unit power source circuit (ig) low voltage these point directly to the abs/vsa modulator, which is located near where the driveshaft repair was done. Despite the timing, Honda has refused to cover the repair, quoting me nearly $3,000. The dealer also cleared the codes before I arrived and then claimed they were “historic” with no documentation. I’ve confirmed my battery and alternator are in good condition, ruling out the common causes of voltage errors. I believe something was disturbed or left improperly connected during the recall service, resulting in a dangerous condition involving the vehicle’s braking and stability systems. This is a potential safety risk that arose after a manufacturer-issued recall repair, and I am requesting a formal investigation into similar cases if reported.
The abs pump/motor, abs modulator needs to be replaced. This is a pretty common issue with the Honda Accord from 2008-2017. Fixing this problem is expensive at the dealer. I believe Honda motors should have a recall about this situation because how pricy this is. Looking online for information and videos on youtube many people have been quoted 2,800 dollars and up to replace it. I just replace the abs sensor driver side and abs, brake, steering wheel came out. These are coming on and off. Please I would like to get some help with this situation.
There were no warnings the power steering failed just as the previous recalls on the 2000 model Hondas did but there's no recall for this one the abs has been affected there's no power steering and reduced engine power on and off a number of safety lights on dash the exact symptoms as described for number of Honda's before this one even the same year model but not this one 2013 Honda Accord VIN [xxx] . I keep writing and promises if no one is taking notice to my complaint information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).
Vsa abs fcw eps warning lights, According to Honda dealership it needs a vsa abs module, these are thousands of dollars and there’s thousands and thousands of pissed off customers. This should be warranted. It looks like Honda of europe did warranty it. I’m not sure what’s going on in Honda north America. It can cause the brake pedal to go soft, and is definitely a safety hazard.
Vsa/abs module has gone bad. Loss of emergency braking.
The contact owns a 2013 Honda Accord. The contact stated while driving at an undisclosed speed, the contact stated the abs warning light and several other unknown warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer; however, the contact was requested to pay a diagnostic test fee. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired by an independent mechanic or dealer. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and a case was filed. The failure mileage was approximately 79,347.
While driving my 2013 Honda Accord sedan on the turnpike, I experienced a critical failure of the vehicle stability assist (vsa) modulator, which was later inspected and confirmed to be malfunctioning by a Honda service technician at south motors Honda. This component is available for inspection upon request. As I was traveling at approximately 65 mph, the abs (anti-lock braking system) malfunctioned, causing the brakes to lock up when I attempted to slow down for traffic ahead. This sudden loss of braking control put my safety and the safety of others at significant risk, as I nearly collided with the vehicle in front of me. The problem has been reproduced and confirmed by an independent service center. The vehicle has not been inspected by the manufacturer, police, or insurance representatives. Prior to the failure, several warning lamps, including the vsa, abs, and brake lights, illuminated on the dashboard. These warning lights first appeared about a week before the incident, but I was unable to get the vehicle serviced immediately due to scheduling constraints. Additionally, the front collision warning system was not functioning, which further compromised my ability to avoid a potential accident. This malfunction was particularly concerning as it failed to alert me to the rapidly approaching vehicle ahead, exacerbating the dangerous situation caused by the abs failure.
Abs (automated breaking system) is impacted and turns on lights on my dashboard failing the following while driving (forward collision warning, tire pressure light, lane departure warning, anti-skid system) it is avaliable for testing on request. Car does not stop as it is supposed to in urgent breaking due to abs failure and puts driver and others on risk. My spouse already got in an accident due to this. Yes, after months of system failure on and off, I finally got my car inspected at a independent service center. Honda dealership costs more and are not ready to even look at it without paying, even though this seems to me a problem discussed online in many forums/sites. I called and emailed manufacturer and was turned down by requesting me to go to the Honda dealership repair which charge way more only to inspect only one issue. No other than the independent service center. Yes, there were dashboard lights of the above mentioned lights and I discussed this with Honda service team during my oil change and I was said this is driver assistance and not a safety issue. The root cause diagnosed by independent service center was abs system.
Excessive engine oil consumption 2-3 quarts between 5000 to 6000 oil changes. Abs module failure causing all safety feature not working.
1. Faulty vehicle stability assistance (vsa) and antilock braking system (abs) module. Common issue and reported by thousands of Accord owners, other models of same Honda generation have been recalled for same exact issue. Vehicle is available for inspection on request. 2. Faulty vsa module poses increased risk of “loss-of-traction” events that could result to injury or death on roads. Faulty abs module poses a severe detriment to the braking system of a the vehicle, in some cases rendering the brake pedal unresponsive or locking the brakes, in turn increasing the risk of losing control of the vehicle that could result in injury or death. 3. Yes, multiple mechanics have diagnosed the vehicle and came to the same conclusion that it is a faulty vsa/abs module. 4. No, manufacturer, police or insurance reps have not investigated. 5. Yes this issue is known to trigger every warning light on the dashboard to turn on at once. That is what happened on my vehicle.
Vsa failure associate with fcw, ldw, vsa, tmps and eps warning light. The cause is vsa modular.
Car started to show fwc lights, ldw lights, steering warning, traction control. Inspected by two mechanics and say the codes come back to abs module defect.
Dash board lights indicated abs system module malfunction, per illinois Honda dealership diagnosis. Abs module failure also causes failure of forward collision warning system and lane departure warning system.
Component vsa anti lock abs pump modulator 57110-t2f-a1 malfunction. Circuit board wiring inside of modulator has loose/dismantled wires causing complete failure of abs system for vehicle. This is a widely know problem amongst 9th generation Honda Accords and Honda has yet to issue a recall here in the united states.
Apparentlhy, many vsa modulator contol unit on the abs on the Honda Accords from 2013-2017 have failures right now. My car has the same issue. Took it to the dealership and the guy working there even said this should be a recall. A lot of the Honda Accords have been having this same issue. All the warning lights on the dash light up and its because of the bad abs module going bad. I really think Honda should take responsibility on this. It is costing me approximately $3000 to fix at the dealership since they have to make connections and bleed all brakes during swap. A number of youtube videos point to the hair thin connector to card connections as the failure point.
When my 2013 Accord was around 80,000 miles my dashboard lit up with "forward collison warning system failure. " the following lights are also on, ldw, power steering, tpms, traction control. I took my car to a mechanic and was told I needed a new vsa/ abs brake control module. I was told this is a common problem for Hondas and is dangerous as it disables traction control and could affect braking as well. The mechanic and a Honda dealer quoted me $3,200 for this repair.
All the lights on my dash came on associated with the abs module fail. . It also affected my alternator as I believe the car is working to hard. The barks are weird the car drives sluggish. My lights cone on and off. . When they are off the car drives just fine. Many Accords have this issue and no parts can be found. Something is not right.
The vsa modulator on the 2013 ex-l manual transmission has failed. It illuminated 7 lights. Steering light, abs, fcw, brake, abs, ldw, traction control. The abs modulator internally shuts off all systems within this car. The car is not able to pass inspection because of safety issues. After looking for a used part, I realized there were many complaints on this particular make and model. I am scared to drive the car with these issues, and with 1000s of cars having the same issue with the same part, I would think Honda would correct the issue without spending $1,000’s. There were no symptoms prior. It seems that the internal soldering on the vsa modulator has been coming apart, shutting down the system.
All the safety error lights come up on dash (abs, steering control, tire pressure, stability control) all aluminate. Initially they would only come on when vehicle sat while running for more than a few min and once parked overnight they would not come back on. Now they are on 100% of the time and never go off. There a a ton of videos out there with a faulty ans module. Honda is selling them for like $1400 part + labor. An entire industry has started to repair them and video showing the fault in wiring showing bad soldering joints where very thin wire is attached. My car has 95,500 miles on it.
The abs/vsa module failure: tire pressure, traction control, steering, lane departure warning (ldw), and forward collision warning (fcw) dash lights come on; the vehicle is available for inspection upon request, pending recall or private repair. The safety of the driver, passengers, and outside parties is at risk in case of brake failure or brake locking in a situation where the ldw or fcw has failed to alert the driver of a pending collision. The dealer conducted a diagnostic service on the morning of 07/01/2024 indicating abs module and brake flush, codes 81. 19 and 81. 20, with a repair cost of $2,385. 49 for the abs module part and labor of 4. 95 ($3335. 49) and brake flush labor of . 8 ($179. 95) for a total cost of $3,575. 44. The vehicle or parts have not been inspected by police, insurance representatives, or others, although galpin Honda performed the above diagnostic. The vehicle dashboard lights mentioned above come on shortly after driving the vehicle at times, with the lights alternating between on and off at any given start-up—they can light up or be off at start-up/drive-off.
The abs on the Honda Accords from 2013-2017 all have failures right now. My car and my friends car has the same issue. Took it to the dealership and the guy working there even said this should be a recall. Alot of the Honda Accords have been having this same issue. All the warning lights on the dash light up and its because of the bad abs module going bad. I realy think Honda should take responsibility on this. It is costing me $3,318 to fix it.
2013 Honda Accord accelerated to a very high speed when driving from the church parking lot, braking did not stop it. Barely avoided hitting a car. On Sunday may 12, 2024 at around 13:45pm, as I was leaving the church parking lot, driving at around 5 miles an hour, the car suddenly accelerated to a very high speed, I tried braking but that did not stop it. The car entered and crossed the street, barely missed hitting a car, then entered the parking lot of a dollar store, finally stopping on the far side of the parking lot. No one was injured and no damage occurred. Tripple a was called immediately. Had car towed to dealership (neil huffman Honda, 1607 greentree boulevard, clarksville, indiana 47129. Car was at the dealership for two days, the car was driven, and an extensive examination was done, but they could not duplicate the concern and did not find any problems with the vehicle. When this episode occurred, there was no prior warning and the action of the vehicle was extremely fast. This was absolutely scary. Please let it be known to the Honda manufacturer that the car is defective, this defect needs to be fixed as soon as possible, before someone or multiple people are seriously injured or killed, or extensive property damage is done.
The abs module has failed. The repair is almost 3,000 from Honda. The car is not safe once it reachers 80mph the vehicle loses control.
My abs & all related braking lights on dash display pop up every now & then, on & off, & is not on permanently full time. Mechanic said it could be the module. I heard it last week on the radio about this Honda issue & said it was a safety & braking issue. I don’t see it on the recall list, but people with a 2013 Accord has many complaints about it on youtube web & various searches. This should be a recall & what are we supposed to do about this safety defect?.
Abs contol module failure. Error code 81-19. Ther is a major defect with the modules failing from 2013 through 2017 Hondas. There are so many failing that there are no parts in the market and the part cost around $1600. This is a safety concern as abs breaks can lock up.
This fcw failure appears to be a common issue for the Honda Accord. The Honda declaration is claiming that it is the abs module that is causing this issue. Several posts are on the internet concerning this safety issue in these vehicles.
I have had car serviced faithfully since ownership in 2013. Last visit to dealer I was informed that the vsa modulator control unit has malfunctioned. It’s very concerning that there has not been a recall on this since it impacts brakes, tires, steering. I am requesting a replacement of this modulator at no charge.