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Problems with 2010 Honda Accord SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC

On average, the 2010 Honda Accord starts to “feel” problems with the SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC and its various aspects after 19 668 miles.

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We have classified the 62 complaints from 2010 Honda Accord about SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC into the following categories.

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Recently reported SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC problems on 2010 Honda Accord

Multiple times i will press on my brakes and my car will attempt to accelerate. i have to completely press my brakes in to get the car to decrease in speed but it will sound like it is stalling and make a rumbling sound. i had the recall done. it seemed to work for a short period of time (3 mths) and now it's back to doing the same thing. i went to the dealership today to only find out now i need to get my brakes replaced at a little less than 35k on my car and the front brakes have no wear. i also was told that the recall was not for that. *tr

Rear brakes completeley worn out at 16,500 miles - mostly highway

Tl*the contact owns a 2010 honda accord. the contact stated that the rear brakes would screech when the brakes were not engaged. when he did engage the brakes, there was a delayed stopping response. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the contact was informed that the brake system needed to be replaced because the wrong brake system was originally installed. the vehicle had not been repaired. the manufacturer had not been notified. the current mileage was 16,349. the failure mileage was approximately 15,000.

2010 honda accord. consumer writes in regards to problems with vehicle brakes *tgw the consumer stated five months after purchasing the vehicle, the brakes failed. she took the vehicle to the dealer for an inspection, and the dealer stated brakes were considered wear and tear. it was never mentioned to the consumer, that there was a recall on the brakes. honda denied the consumer's request for reimbursement, due to the claim was postmarked after the claim filing deadline of either november 29, 2010 or 90 days after the listed date of the repair, whichever was later. the consumer stated the brakes have been replaced three times. also, there was a sharp metal object sticking out from the driver's seat. *jb

Rear brakes needed to be replaced at 19000 miles. dealership told me that is expected for my make and model. *kb

Rear brake pads were worn unevenly at 8,000 miles? inboard brake pads worn down to < 1 mm where the inboard pads were still at 3.5 mm costing $ 220 brake job. this was brought up to the poway californial honda service advisor, service manager and service director who all stood by the initial response given "it's normal". *tr

I took my 2008 honda accord for a 15,000 mile check-up and the dealer found excessive wear on my rear brakes and had to replace the rear brakes and service rotors on an out-of -pocket cost to me. *tr

I have a 2009 honda accord with 27,000 miles and at the dealer today they told me that i needed new brakes at a cost of over $500. i have always got over 50,000 miles from a set of brakes on all of the other cars and trucks that i have owned. i now find out that there has been a class action suit over the brakes on this car. *tr

I took my car in for service and it has only 19000 miles on it yet they told me my rear brakes were worn and need to be replaced. there is a class action settlement for the same issues but my vin is not covered. i only replaced brakes 3 times over nearly 160,000 miles on the previous accord that i owned. i believe the brakes are defective. *tr

Brakes wear out and develop hot spots. had to replace either brake pads or rotors often. honda doesn't admit it as their problem and making me pay for each of these incidents costing me a fortune. unfortunately, my vin is not on the settlement reached. each time i go to dealer with brake problems, he re-surfaces rotors causing additional wear. *tr

2010 honda accord ex-l 6 cyl. - brake screech, brake smell and sliding to stop (like brakes are locked). has happened at least 8 times - a definite life-threatening situation on this vehicle. also, at 17,000 miles rear brakes and rotors are completely worn. brake near-failure and smell occur intermittently. 2 dealers "cannot duplicate the problem" and have done nothing. i have also contacted honda north america, with no help there, either. i am seeking redress via bbb autoline/ca lemon law. this vehicle is very unsafe. *tr

2009 honda accord was found by dealer to have "no rear brakes" today during a service visit. per the dealer, honda changed the brake proportioning for these vehicles so that on the highway, all of the braking is done by the rear wheels. as a result, the rear pads are worn to nothing per the dealer while the front pads are hardly worn at all.

My 2010 honda accord rear brake pads were worn at 24,300 miles and needed to be replaced. the dealer replaced them for $300 and told me there was a class action lawsuit on some 2010 accords but my vin # was not included. i was not told of this problem when i purchased the vehicle in 8/2010. *tr

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