Car suddenly brakes, panic breaking, with no warning and for no reason, causing me to be in danger of hitting from behind as there is nothing in front of me causing the people behind to slow. once this happened on the interstate, with all 3 lanes clear in front of me. i was surprised the guy behind be didn't hit me, as most drivers are following to close, counting on seeing any danger in front of them through my windshield, and in this case there was nothing.
Driving in inclement weather snow/freezing rain. the honda sense radar will become covered in snow and or ice causing it to light up the dashboard with warning lights. none of the honda safety features work (adaptive cruise, lane assist, automatic braking) even if you are not using them at the time they all shut down. the worst being the automatic braking could cause wrecks if it hasn't already. when the dash lights up it starts beeping constantly and you have to close out 3-4 notifications before it will stop blinking. has happened on highway as well as just normal driving state roads. has happened to me 3 different times. car has 12000 miles
I was driving on the highway in my new 2019 honda accord which is just at it's 3768 miles, and the adaptive cruise control system, collusion mitigation braking system and road departure system failed. it showed a message to take it to the dealer. upon restarting the problem seems to be solved. i got the car couple of months ago, so i have their may 2019 software update which supposedly would fix this problem with 10th gen accords, but it didn't. the dealers and honda corporate keep responding that honda doesn't have a fix for this problem yet, which is going on for over a year now for many owners, which can easily be found by a google search. please help us.
In first 11,000 miles of car. cmbs system has slammed on brakes @ speeds of ~70 mph on highway. you can manually turn cmbs off, but you cannot turn it off permanently. i worry that i will forget to turn it off one day and it will cause me to get rear ended.
With only less than 800 miles on the car, my 2019 honda accord vsa modulator (which was diagnosed by the dealership) failed. i felt the car begin to bog on the highway right before we were on the exit. then, the gas pedal stopped working properly and the car lost speed. i would press hard on the gas pedal and the car would take about 3 seconds before it started to move forward, jerking in the direction i intended it to go. after struggling a little while, i luckily pulled over and called a tow truck to send my car to the dealership. i felt that i was very lucky to be able to safely pull over. 1st, it happened during an early sunday morning with heavy rain, so there was not much traffic. 2nd, the event occurred right before we were going to exit the highway with only a few hundreds of feet to go. also, it's in my hometown and i know the road very well. otherwise, an uncontrollable car could cause very serious accident. if we were to crash, the event would likely be attributed to driver fault - since it is such a new car - rather than a crucial car part failing, which could cause death to many others who buy new honda accord 2019s. therefore, i believe that this issue should not be taken lightly and should be further investigated.