Four problems related to brake disc pads have been reported for the 2015 Honda Accord. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2015 Honda Accord based on all problems reported for the 2015 Accord.
Passenger side rear brake capiler seized on a 2015 Honda Accord with only 41,400 miles on the car. Thankfully it didn't cause an accident. Before the failure, brake pads were good and measured 7 on fronts and 6 on the rears. The car had all original equipment and the 3 year manufacturers warranty had ended about 9 months prior to the failure. The failure of the capiler destroyed the brake pad making the brake metal on metal which ruined the rotor. The failure required the car to need replacement of rear capilers, brake pads, and rotors on both rear tires. The safety department should look into defects of the Honda Accord rear braking system because these defects/failures could cause serious accidents and injuries.
Why is there excessive and uneven rear wheel break pad wear on my 2015 Honda Accord ex-l v-6 ? this car has always been driven significantly more on the highway then in the city. And the worst of the excessive rear brake pad wear occurred during the last 8743 miles. The following break inspections were performed at the dealer where I purchased the car and data came from the ?Honda multi-point vehicle inspection checklist? date mileage lf rf lr rr 11 Nov 15 7008 85% 85% 90% 90% break condition progression 01 Sep 16 15768 85% 85% 90% 90% break condition progression 19 Jun 17 24734 75% 75% 80% 80% break condition progression 19 Jul 18 30291 70% 70% 70% 70% break condition progression 07 may 19 39034 65%, 65% 30% 30% break condition progression (7mm) (7mm) (4mm) (5mm) remaining break pad thickness as of 07 may 19 the car dealer explained to me that the front brakes do most of the stopping but could not explain why the rear brake pads are now wearing faster than the front pads. Except for the rear brake pad wear the multi-point vehicle inspection found on other issues.
The hand break has come loose it uses to come up only one click but now it goes up 6-7 clicks. Changed rest break pads but no resolution. Also when I activate the hamsbreak the right side goes not seem to engage.
2015 Honda Accord has passenger side rear brake noise problem. Lute riley dealership said this is due to brake pads wear out. However, it is very rare that a new car with less two and half years old and mileage less than 35k has rear brake wear-out. My previous Toyota camry never had rear brake pad out for more than 12 years and > 155k. The Honda rear brake pad problem is due to Honda's rear brake design/fabrication/material problem. Thus Honda should take all the responsibility.