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Problems with 2007 Honda Accord SUSPENSION

On average, the 2007 Honda Accord starts to “feel” problems with the SUSPENSION and its various aspects after 104 804 miles.

Recently reported SUSPENSION problems on 2007 Honda Accord

I've had my power steering pump and rack & pinion replaced. power steering is still tough, feels like i'm turning the wheel with 40lb weights on each side of it. suspension is failing, hitting a bump makes my car feel like the suspension is pushing up and makes it float momentarily and makes a slight noise while driving. both cv axles failed front side at the same point of that rubber grommet in the middle, water gets trapped under it and makes it rust out....both of them snapped while i was driving at different points.

Within a couple weeks of getting vehicle from a and z motors in clute, to 77531 the front suspect starting squeaking i'm not for sure what the issue is, front hood doesn't set right like it was wrecked but they never told told me if it had ever been in a wreck, all the windows do not roll down, catalic converter rattles when taking off. i have seen that the vehicle could have a recall and it could be and issue that could kill myself kr others in a roll over.

I had to replace rear suspension within first year & honda dealer told me is very common; bad suspension on 07 hondas, but once replaced will last forever-so why not a factory defect!? then at 3 years something in front suspension, same story. now the vtc actuator needs replacement-rumbling noise at startup for less than a minute, which i'm finding out is the case with a lot of hondas now, old & brand new. old hondas used to last; used to be excellent & all i've driven past 25 years. now the honda brand is unreliable - loyal honda owners like me, after 25 years driving only honda, are switching brands. honda is not the reliable car it once was. i will never buy honda again because of major problems i had on my 07 right from the start (i bought my 07 honda brand new in 08) & had problems i never saw before in the past even with 15+-year old hondas.

On december 4, 2017 i was traveling the posted speed limit on interstate 195 maryland when my tire broke away from the axle. i lost control of the car and skid across the highway and slammbed into a guard rail. i had just repaired/replaced both lower control arm bushings on that same wheel not two weeks prior to the accident with alignment and new brakes all around. i was fortunate that i did not hit anyone and no one hit me or the result would have been much worse. the car was totaled.

Last year i was driving when my ball joint broke. if i was going high speeds my kids and i would've been in a bad accident. now yesterday, my friend with the same make model and year had the same thing happen to her. her ball joint broke when driving.. luckily not at high speeds. will there be a recall on this issue?

While driving approximately 20 mph, the front ball joint and axle broke and ended up on the ground.

Lower ball joint comes apart while driving which causes the axle to come out of the transmission, thus destroying the axle and the oil pan cover. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 honda accord. while driving 70 mph, one of the tires detached from the vehicle. prior to the incident, a valu craft ball joint was purchased and installed in the vehicle which caused the ball joint to seize without warning. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the issue. the vin was unknown. the failure mileage was 141,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 honda accord. while driving at 35 mph, the vehicle shook. the failure recurred several times. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the vin was not available. the failure mileage was 100,000.

Just bought my accord in september 2013 with 105k miles on it.when i test drove the vehicle i noticed that the brakes were sticky.when i came to a complete stop then when i accelerated it took a second or two for the brakes to release then accelerate again. they told me that they had just replaced the brakes and that's the reason why that it was doing that.so within a month later i brought it in cause the problem never went away. they fixed the problem and just put brake fluid and bleed the brakes.the car ran a little better and the brakes weren't sticking as much.two months later i had to replace the brake pads.brakes were still sticky.3 months later i had to replace them again.then i noticed that when i would due over 60 mph that when i would press the brakes that the car would shake and pull to the left.i then got a aliment and still the car would shake when i would accelerate and brake.i then replaced all four rotors.problem stopped.two months later the cars left lower control arm was giving out.had to replace both right and left side.one month later i hear the brakes making a loud grinding noise.i had to replace the pads again.i find that every 2 to 3 months i have to replace my brakes. all this money being spent is not fair.honda needs to recall these brake systems.my airbag light and engine light keeps coming on and off.also my stereo light goes off and on .help me please. *tr

Took care in for maintenance. was told compliance bushing is wearing and should be replaced soon. i'm finding this item cost about $20. and several hundreds to fix due to labor. looking at all the blogs, this particular item has upset many because of the design and looks to be a cash cow for the dealerships. if i wee to purchase all bushings for the lower control arm (3 each side) the total in parts would be $89. but to have the dealership to replace just one busing would be over $500. the lower control arm has to be removed to replace just the one bushing. to purchase the lower control arm which includes the 3 bushings, is just over $300 per side. plus reading all the blogs, the compliance bushing has a tendency to wear quickly. honda should fix at no cost to the owner. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 honda accord. the contact stated that the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, who detected that both front bushings were severely cracked. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the defect. the approximate failure mileage was 50,000.

I had alignment/suspension issues (along with car groaning at low-speeds and turns) for several weeks. local mechanic originally thought it was a tire or alignment problem because the tires were wearing unevenly in an odd pattern and car was pulling strongly. the problems persisted, so i then took the car to my local dealer. the dealer identified the problem as the compliance bushing. i had never heard of this auto part before, but after the dealership told me about it, i researched it on the internet and saw dozens of complaints about this issue from honda accord owners on various honda forums. the car is a 2007 honda accord ex-l v6. *tr

Vehicle went to dealer for a transmission problem, transmission being replaced under warranty. problem is that lower control arms are corroded and can not be re-used. these arms need to be removed to do transmission. *tr problem - corroded lower control arms at 52414 miles

Popping sounds and buzzing sounds while driving. leasing a brand new honda accord less than a month ago. went to the dealership about 7 times already. *ak

Dt*: the contact stated while driving 30 mph on normal road conditions, there was a loud popping sound from the front left side of the windshield. the sound also occurred when driving on rough roads. the sales/service dealer was notified and the vehicle was inspected. when the contact drove the vehicle again, the problem continued, so the vehicle was returned to the sales/service dealer. the sales/service dealer refused to provide a refund, replace the vehicle or to replace the seal to the windshield. the manufacturer was notified. *nm the consumer found a service bulletin regarding improperly sealed windshields (molding problems) that cause popping/rattling noise. the vehicle was taken to the dealer but they claimed they could not hear the noise. *nm the fuse box under the hood near the dashboard and in the interior of the car were tightened because they were loose. this affected the daytime running lights. the left front strut and the firewall were too close and were rubbing together. the gaskets were shrinking around the windshield which were causing the windshield vibrating problems. the windshield sprayer was clogged. the exhaust heat shields were loose. the front door window channels were lubricated and finally replaced because of the excessive rattling noise. the door jambs were irregular which added to the window rattling problem. updated 01/10/08 . *jb

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