A grinding noise coming from the front driver side wheel on acceleration. usually cant hear it at highway speeds but anywhere from start to 40 mph is very noticeable. when close to a building or when your window is down, it is very clear and constant while reversing or slowly in motion.
This 2016 honda accord touring of mine makes screeching noise at 20 mph or lower when i turn left. i took it to brookdale honda at brooklyn center mn today and they said it is not nothing but coming from one of the seats. this car gave me problems from bad tires to wheels to steering wheel and daylight running lights now. us government should fine these companies hard. this is a $35 k car and we consumers are facing these unwanted issues that should be taken care of from honda without any questions. honda is aware of these issues and take precautions and let the owners know before we know it. very frustrating...
Honda accord 2016 eps system lock power sterling wheel during drive. lucky, i can slow down and shut off the engine to avoid accident. this vehicle just 34600 miles and day purchase just expired 30 days. honda should fix this issued more than warranty and avoid people in danger with this type issued in future.
My car makes a screeching sounds whenever i turn the car to the left while driving. i took it to the dealer twice for repair. the first time they stated it was a plate behind my wheel, and the problem was fixed. i took the car back the second which was approximately 3 days from the first time i was told honda and the tire company was investigating to see who was at fault. i am still waiting to get this issue repaired.
Honda accord sport because of its safety and i am afraid that it could hurt myself and my family. i hope honda can do do anything to fix it or compensate me for those two incidents. anything honda can do would be greatly appreciated. i am awaiting your reponse.
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 honda accord. the contact stated that the rear of the vehicle pulled in one direction while driving 30 mph. there were no warning indicators illuminated before the failure. the contact took the vehicle to gardena honda (15541 s western ave, gardena, ca 90249, (310) 660-7289) for diagnostic testing and repairs. honda advised the contact that the vehicle needed a swaybar replacement; however, the part would have to be purchased aftermarket. the service manager at honda advised the contact that a tire alignment and a wheel bearing were needed. the contact spoke with the manufacturer and was informed to drop the vehicle off and get a third wheel alignment performed. the vin was unknown. the failure mileage was 23,000.
The firestone affinity touring tires on my 2016 honda accord would not grip on a dusting of snow and ice! (less than one inch!) the tires would spin and slip on a slight incline out of a driveway at my local drugstore! other cars where passing me by with no problem. when coming home and slowly turning into my parking garage, the tires started to slip and skid! i have been driving for many years and this is the first time i have ever experienced this problem with any other vehicle or tire brand! these are low resistance tires which grip well on dry pavement but do not grip in the snow! i have read other reports from people that this brand of tire gave them the same problem. in short, these tires should not have been factory installed on this vehicle unless it was to be sold in a dry climate region! i am now paying for a car i cannot use in the snow and am having a hard time at the dealership now to resolve this issue! it's funny that all the honda accords i have seen in dealerships and on the street have goodyear or michelin tires on them! not firestone!
I was driving my car under 25 mph on local road when the car suddenly accelerated and went off road causing sever damage to both wheels and undercarriage.
Lately, i decided not to drive my 2016 honda accord on the highway for safety precaution until the honda dealership does something about my car. i don't have full control of steering wheel about 40 mph. i took back four times, the dealership mechanic saw nothing wrong. i know it is steering issue. one would have to drive the car for a while to encounter the problem that am having with it. i will take it back after the holiday for a replacement. one way or another i will not keep on driving a car which represents a safety issue for me and others. the problem is felt on both, the city street and the highway.
I bought this brand new vehicle from team honda milton, ontario, canada and within the first week the tpms alert got triggered. since then i went to the dealership twice and all they did was changed the tire pressure. they have also acknowledged the fact that the tire pressure didn't change from my first visit. it got triggered again last week and i contacted the dealer again and since then i have heard nothing from them. apparent it seems that they have sold me a new car with a defective tpms system and now they are not willing to fix the issue. the tire pressure looks fine on visual inspection and i am also told that the tire has nitrogen in it. tpms is an important feature as far as road safety is concerned and if it gives fake alerts every 3/4 days then it becomes a real issue. i am extremely concern about my safety in this car and also quite concerned about the business attitude of this dealership. i would highly appreciate if i can get any kind of guidance/help from your side.