I have taken my car to two mechanics and both have diagnosed my car and advised me that my hign pressure fuel pump is defective and needs replacing. i only have 28,000 miles on my vehicle and should not be experiencing a defective hign pressure fuel pump at such low mileage. the car has a hard time starting and stalls when i am driving it on the highway and will not exceed 60 miles per hour speed. stalling could cause an accident and is hazardous.
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 honda accord. while driving 20 mph, the vehicle hesitated and the check engine warning indicator illuminated. the contact associated the failure with nhtsa campaign number: 19v060000 (fuel system, other). the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, but they could not duplicate the failure. the vehicle was taken to nalley honda (located at 4197 jonesboro rd, union city, ga 30291, (404) 994-4321) where a fuel treatment was provided and a change of fuel, but the failure recurred. the manufacturer was not notified. the failure mileage was 90,000.
August 2018 battery in car stopped working. stationary car would not start. replaced battery and in november 2019 battery stopped working again. car wont start. november 2019 problems with gas. when pushing the gas on residential street it stops, wont go further.
My fuel gauge/range has become inaccurate. i only drive my car monday-friday, the same route, same miles, same conditions. at the end of the week, i normally have less than a quarter of a tank left, with approx 110-120 mile range. recently, it is showing i have remaining range of 260, but it is still requiring 12+ gallons to fill. my mpg per trip/overall has not changed. took to dealer, they "claim" they can't find anything, i suspect it's because i have extended warranty with -0- deductible. they also asked me to bring it in on a full tank instead of 1/2 tank or less where i notice the problem begins. i get an average mpg each trip of 32.5 mpg, i have a 15 gallon tank, there is no way on the last 3 gallons of gas i would get 86.66 mpg. that is well beyond mfg specs.
Concerning the battery, i was parked in a parking stall and when i try to start my car to leave it would not start i had to call a tow truck to give me a jump. no lights or anything was left on i had turn my car completely off and then i tried to start it and it would not start i was only there like long enough to order my food and then to leave so maybe 20 minutes in my car would not start ,due to the battery. concerning the fuel system i was at a signal had my foot on the break and the car exceller rated on its own if i would not have my foot on the break i felt like it would've hit the car in front of me the whole car moved i had a passenger with me and they identify the same thing i talked took my car to the dealer i told them what had happened and they told me just don't park too close behind a car that was their response to me.i was stationary behind a vehicle at a signal waiting for the signal to turn green so i could go that's when this happen on a regular street
I needed to change fuel pump and my fuel system cleaned because my car was stalling and not responding to acceleration on the road but respond when i didn't even accelerate which was very dangerous. i did see honda recalled v6 models but they should recall v4 models too as it can cause serious accidents.
Re: nhtsa recall id 19v060; this recall appears to only impact v6 honda accords, however, i feel it should be expanded to four-cylinder as well. i have noticed my car almost stall-out on several occasions since ownership. my car has about 57k miles on it, it had 6k when i purchased it certified pre-owned. typically, this happens when i'm sitting in a parked position in idle. but, it has also occurred when i put the car in gear, start driving at a low-speed (down our alley), and i feel gaps in the power when i push the gas. it will accelerate at a certain rate, then stop, even though i've not lifted my foot off the accelerator. i was unsure what this was related to (spark plugs), but this recall has made me think it's also related to the fuel system. this has happened on at least four separate occasions, but only relatively recently (within the past 6 months or so).
Vehicle unexpectedly caught on fire! the whole car busted into flames without warning on the freeway
Strong gasoline smell inside passenger cabin. nauseating, trouble breathing.
The problem is with the acceleration of the vehicle. it tends to at times to just cut out accelerating. when that happens i try to press the pedal again, nada, milliseconds pass and the accelerator will take off at a high rate of speed. it's scary. took it to the dealer and found nothing wrong. the tech told me that i have to get used to the cvt. this generally happens when turning left or right. it happened one time while taking off from a dead stop. while placing the car in gear, nada.
When i stop and want to take of fast accelerator pedal does not respond . i think this is very dangerous it has happened several times
Volatile organic compounds ,including "methyl isobutyl ketone" are entering the vehicle cabin while the engine is on. this is causing serious eye irritation and breathing irritation. this despite the air conditioning being on, all vents closed, all windows up. i've attached the results of a "passive diffuse monitor" that was used in the cabin to monitor the air quality for approximately one week in december 2016.