This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
So how do you find out what problems are occurring? For this NHTSA complaint data, the only way is to read through the comments below. Any duplicates or errors? It's not us.
2007 Honda Accord. Consumer writes in regards to dealership repair order air bag disclaimer. Also, the vehicle had a transmission leak. The dealer replaced the left and right inner axle seals...updated 10/16/14 the consumer was concerned about the air bag recall and disclaimer. Updated 12/02/14 the consumer stated the dashboard became sticky and caused the drive to have some difficulty being able to see while driving. Updated 8/17/2015
This is a well maintained, low mileage vehicle. It has been regularly serviced. The paint has all flaked over the rear window and is beginning to do so in the gullies of the trunk.
The contact owns a 2007 (na) Honda Accord hybrid. While driving over a bump at an unknown speed, the driver side sun visor independently opened. The failure occurred on several occasions. The dealer stated that the sun visor needed to be replaced. The contact replaced the driver side visor himself and the failure was remedied. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 67,000. Updated 10/23/14 updated 07/14/2015
Engine mounts are cracked. When checking the internet there are a high number of incidents. This has to be a safety issue and should be a recall to have the cracked mounts fixed !
2007 Honda Accord. Consumer states driver and passenger doors/windows crackle the consumer stated the vehicle has been to the repair shop four times for the same problem.
2007 Honda Accord with very bad blind spots. Consumer states that the blind spots are so bad around the front window supports that you can't see vehicles. He also states that he has almost hit 2 people due to these blind spots.
: 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. 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. 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.
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- Pittsburgh, PA, USA