Four problems related to air conditioner have been reported for the 2014 Honda Accord. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2014 Honda Accord based on all problems reported for the 2014 Accord.
Our 2014 Honda Accord had some road debris puncture a hole in the air conditioner condenser. From what I read on the internet there is a design flow that Honda has know about for the past 10 years. We spoke to the service dept of lia Honda , po box 1110, enfield CT 06083 and they said that the condenser was not covered by the extended warrantee that we purchased for $1340 when be bought the car brand new. Honda refuses to cover replacement and call it an act of god when debris flies up and put a hole in the ac condenser. I took the car to my mechanic and he replaced the part for $476 dollars. I prefer my mechanic because I know and trust him, and he does the work for half as much. Honda dealers are scamming their customers out of $800-$1000 to replace part that should be covered under warranty because of their design flaw. I am tired of being taken of advantage of by big companies and unless the government forces them to pay up, they will continue to stick it to their customers. I guess the only thing I can do is switch back to Toyota, and least the stepped up to the plate to deal with their rust issues. Hopefully, the more complaints you get, the sooner Honda will be held accountable. Thank you, ron marks, 570 buff cap rd. , tolland, CT 06084.
Upon trying to accelerate, the engine hesitated then stalled. Upon restarting and attempting to accelerate, the engine surged forward. Driving on the freeway the engine lost power momentarily then reengaged. The a. C. /climate control is again not functioning properly, and the hands-free phone function disconnected multiple times. The car was taken the car to a Honda dealership approximately one week ago to have the air conditioning defect repairs completed. At that time they were unable to repair the trunk lid that has been falling down since I took possession of the vehicle in July 2014. The trunk lid falls at will.
Upon being handed the keys to my brand new 2014 Honda Accord I noticed a lot of scratches near the doors. I thought it odd since it's a keyless entry car. The salesperson agreed that there shouldn't be scratches, and said those would probably come out, and offered me a courtesy "buffing. " after taking possession of my new car, I noticed a clunking noise when backing out of my driveway and pulling onto the street. I also noticed it took more work to steer the car than my other car which I bought new five years ago. I also noticed some tape on both sides of the front bumper that hadn't been removed. In addition, the trunk lid wasn't adjusted properly, so it continually falls down when I'm at the trunk area. Now I am wondering if my new car was not only not "detailed," but not properly inspected before "delivery. " furthermore, at 16,000 miles, it now has a constant popping noise in the driver's side of the front end. The air conditioning has also stopped working on the driver's side (dual climate control).
The air conditioning does not cool like it should. We have the same issue with our Honda odyssey.