Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
01/11/201111000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2010 honda accord. the contact stated that the rear brakes failed twice in less than one year and a half. the rear brake pads were originally replaced at 11,000 miles and had to be replaced every six months afterward. the front brakes had yet to need replacing. the failure mileage was 11,000 and the current mileage was 21,000. kmj
12/17/2010
 The daylight running lights on the 2008-2010 honda accord are very bright and the signal lights are relatively dim and directly inboard of the running lights making the signal lights extremely difficult to see. the daylight running lights mask the signal light. as the daylight running lights are always on, the danger is any time during daylight hours. no fix has been offered by honda. permanently disabling the daylight running lights on this automobile is the only sensible answer to this problem.
11/18/2010
 The high beam drls on the honda accord are masking the inboard turn signals. while approaching a left turn i was unable to discern whether an oncoming accord had its turn signals activated until very late in making my maneuver. because nhtsa has determined that drls are of no benefit to overall safety, it should require honda to deactivate the high beam drls on all accord models of the current generation.