Hazard Flashing Warning Light Unit Problems of Honda Accord

Honda Accord owners have reported 3 problems related to hazard flashing warning light unit (under the exterior lighting category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Honda Accord based on all problems reported for the Accord.

1 Hazard Flashing Warning Light Unit problem of the 2018 Honda Accord

Failure Date: 06/29/2020

Evening before problem started it was a heavy rain in nyc. Morning I started the car and was immediately received 4 messages: "lkas: lane keeping assist system problem. See your dealer. ". "road departure mitigation system problem. See your dealer. ", "blind spot information system problem. See your dealer. ", "auto high beam problem. Manual controls available. See your dealer. ". Turn signals did not work. Hazard lights did not work. Trunk release did not work. Backup camera did not work. Moved to dealer (25 minutes away). But did not start the service. After turning off and start the car again all displayed failures were gone. Waiting for the next heavy rain.

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2 Hazard Flashing Warning Light Unit problem of the 2018 Honda Accord

Failure Date: 08/01/2019

Started the car and was immediately received 4 messages: "lkas: lane keeping assist system problem. See your dealer. ". "road departure mitigation system problem. See your dealer. ", "blind spot information system problem. See your dealer. ", "auto high_beam problem. Manual controls available. See your dealer. ". Turn signals did not work. Hazard lights did not work. Trunk release did not work. Backup camera did not work. Came back after 30 minutes or so and all displayed failures were gone and the trunk opened. My daughter said the brake lights were functioning when I depressed the brake and even though the backup camera did not turn on the back up sensors appeared to be operating.

3 Hazard Flashing Warning Light Unit problem of the 2001 Honda Accord

Failure Date: 09/21/2013

Obviously, motor vehicle headlights are essential safety equipment. The headlight lenses in all cars become clouded over time regardless of maintence or brand of vehicle. This is a definite safety hazard as light from the headlights is greatly reduced. Replacement on my car is approx. $400 per lens. This is perfectly avoidable by using better materials. Auto manufacturers should be made to replace them at their cost, and use proper materials in all new cars manufactured. I am stunned that no regulating body has done their job in addressing and correcting this serious issue.

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