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Excessive Oil Consumption
2010 Honda Accord (Page 7 of 7)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Honda dealer.
CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2010 Honda Accord some several significant flaws: excessive oil consumption, premature brake wear, & uncomfortable seats.
In October 2013, Honda settled a class action for excessive oil consumption which extends their V6 powertrain warranty out to 8 years & no mileage limit. However, is the inconvenience & risk of dealing with Honda on this problem worth it? We don't think so.
Premature brake wear has been a consistent problem for this Accord generation. Once again Honda settled a class action lawsuit over brake wear, but most 2010 Accords are NOT covered.
Owners have consistently reported uncomfortable seats with the entire 8th generation (2008-2012) of Honda Accords. Complaints range from back pain to leg circulation problems due to bad lumbar support, cushioning, & seat angle. Unwary buyers report the seat pain is mainly only noticeable after 15-20 minutes. The common theme we hear is "never noticed this during the test drive."
7.5
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $290
- Average Mileage:
- 73,050 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 131 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (89 reports)
- Honda replacing engine (14 reports)
- pistons and rings replaced (13 reports)
- replace engine or take car back (7 reports)
- rebuilt engine (3 reports)
- switched to Castrol 5-20 full synthetic (2 reports)
engine problem
Helpful websites
- Honda Acknowledges The Oil Problem In TSB #11-033 - In July of 2011 Honda quietly acknowledged the problem in the form of a Technical Service Bulletin (TSB #11-033). The TSB says the probable cause of the problem is the VCM (variable cylinder management) and should be fixed by a simple software update at a certified Honda mechanic.
- Class Action Settlement 3.5V6 Oil Consumption TSB 13-078 - subsequent settlement covers replacement of defective rings - not just software upgrade - for 8 years with no mileage limit.
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
My Accord began making a wisping sort of noise when I'd accelerate every now and then. 3 months prior, I had it in for an oil change at a local store and was told my oil had been low. I change my oil every 5,000-7,000 miles. My oil lamp light flickered on and off, so I scheduled an appointment with Honda the following day. My oil was low again so they set me up for an oil consumption test. They also told me they preformed a software update that would correct the oil consumption issue.
I asked the service representative if it was normal to burn oil and he said absolutely not (as many of my co-workers, friends and family agreed to as well). I took my car back in to be tested 2,000 miles later and was told it was fine. Another 3,500 miles later I'm back to low oil, lamp light flickering and wisping noise. I go back in tomorrow for oil change.
After researching online, I imagine I'll be told that burning that much oil over 5,500 is normal according to Honda. I've shared this with those around me and mostly everyone is in agreement-- no car should be losing oil between changes, let alone a 2010 HONDA!! This is my 2cd Accord and chose Honda because I've always been told they are dependable. I was willing to pay more towards a Honda car payment because I commute 90 miles a day for work. I will not buy another Honda if this is not fixed or replaced. The thought of having engine problems down the road sickens me as does the sight of the oil lamp light flickering on at 5:30am on my way into work! And I don't appreciate the inconvenience of having to go out of my way to the Honda dealer to be checked for my oil consumption test. Obviously this is a known issue so Honda should own up and do what is right if they want to continue to depend on brand loyalty as one of their main selling points.
Update from Feb 3, 2012: I took my Accord in for the 4th time since late August 2011. I was told the clattering noise I was here was the engine starved for oil. I'm currently set up for an oil consumption test. I lost 2 quarts of oil since late November (around 4,500 miles) and was told that is about 1/3 a quart per 1,000 miles. Service rep. maintained Honda (and industry standard) is that 1 quart per 1,000 miles is normal. I was happy with my experience with the service department. They listened to my concerns and I could tell he related with me to what I was saying. At this point, I feel like all I can do is continue to go in and have them document the consumption in case a class action suit does come out of this down the road. I bought a Honda because of its reputation of being dependable. I had an '06 Accord that I loved and never had issues with. I plan to contact corporate so I can be on record with them. I was told to pull over when I begin hearing that clattering noise and top off the oil. I no longer feel I am driving a dependable car if I'm having to pull over on the highway to have to top of the oil in a 2010 model year car.
- Amanda M., Scottdale, PA, US