Six problems related to car will not start have been reported for the 2017 Honda Accord. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2017 Honda Accord based on all problems reported for the 2017 Accord.
Car would not start back up. I had parked and when I got back in the car it would not start.
After owning the car for 2. 5 years, the car would not start and required a jump. After several instances of this occurring, the original oem battery was replaced. Within 2 months of installing the new battery, the car wouldn't start and required a jump. The car will start fine for a few weeks and then requires another jump (this repeats every several weeks). The car has been inspected by a Honda dealership and they found no charging or draw issues. The car is driven enough, According to the dealer, so that's not an issue either. It appears based on other complaints to NHTSA that this issue is happening to other 2017-2018 Honda Accord owners. Please investigate this issue with Honda and have them perform a recall if necessary.
There are times the car will not start. Have to get a jump to start.
Since I bought my 2017 Accord many times after driving the car and turning off the engine I tried to start it didn't I had to have it a boost then it runs fine with some dash lights on then they disappear once I drive after many times I took it to the dealer they said your battery is good and no electrical problem and then I read online I saw tons of people talking about the same issue and they had to replace Honda battery to a bigger battery with higher cca because this battery is weak and it cause a stall consequently a crash or the car will not start if you are in the middle of nowhere it's clear this is a Honda problem that I'll have to buy a bigger battery with higher cca and capacity to avoid as they said(not Honda) this problem to happen again thank you very much this car is 28 days old.
Over the last several days the car would not start without requiring a jump for the battery. Then it would run, but once the car was off and had to be restarted it would require another jump. Had the battery tested and brought the car to dealership and they state nothing is wrong with the vehicle. (it started there no problem). It ran fine for the next few days, but currently its parked and won't start. The only lights that displayed was the eps which turned off shortly after the car started.
My Honda Accord 2017 4 cyn all of dash board lights lit up, the steering wheel partially locked while I was driving going 55 mph. I pulled over and couldn't cut the car off with my start button. After about 5 minutes I was able to finally cut it cut off. Then it would not start at all. Then after another 5 minutes it started and I went straight to the car dealership January 2019. About seven months earlier, my car would start at all. I went to the dealership and they couldn't find anything wrong. They told me only thing it might be was the battery, I bought a battery and my car was only 11 months old. Recently, February 2019, now my battery is 7 months old, my car wouldn't start again. They can't find anything wrong with my car, but I am having issues. There have been times when I start my car and the dash lights do not come on and I hold the button on the dash and the system reboot and the dash light come on. My car is at the dealership and now it is starting, but the said everything is registering that nothing is wrong. I have an huge issue because I can't be strained in this cold winter weather and my car not starting. This is unsafe because I was in motion less than a month ago on the highway going 55 mph and my car froze in motion. Cjb February 2019.