Two problems related to steering column have been reported for the 2018 Honda Accord. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2018 Honda Accord based on all problems reported for the 2018 Accord.
Electronic steering rack part has a manufacturing fault that causes the steering wheel to lock up and then oversteer, especially at highway speeds, causing vehicle to leave the lane and a massive safety issue. Manufacturer has not done anything yet to recall the cars to fix the issue despite this problem existing in multiple versions of this electronic steering column. Part number 53600-tva-a18 has been replaced by multiple new models of this part but have not acknowledge the production issue with the part to recall the cars and pay for the repairs. The steering column models have been through multiple revisions but Honda has not recalled the older models, 53620-tvc-a67, 53620-tvc-a68, 53600-tva-a19, 53620-tva-a28, 53620-tvc-a64, 53620-twa-a28, 53620-tvc-a64.
While stationary or in motion, the vehicle horn sounds constantly when the wheel is turned up until the wheel is straightened out. The fuse in the steering column trips/disconnects somehow and the problem returned within weeks of repair.