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2014 Honda Accord
Electrical Problems
CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2013-2014 Honda Accord is showing signs of an electrical problem with the starter failing soon after the 36K mile warranty expires. It's compounded by reports that the OEM battery doesn't have sufficient amps to start the V6 reliably after a year or two.
For now we are rating this problem with the "Beware" seal because it's occurring so soon after the 36K mile warranty expires. The upshot is when your Accord won't start, that's never good, but especially bad when it's just a few years old.
Also once again, owners are complaining that the 2014 Honda Accord seats are uncomfortable. Uncomfortable seats has been a significant complaint with the Accord since the 2008 model year.
2014 Honda Accord Electrical Problems
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- Starter Not Working Properly
- Engine Won't Turn Over, Won't Start
- Alternator Failed
- Door Actuator Failure
- Rodent Activity
- Check Charge System Service Light
- Vsa Modular Control Unit Power Source Circuit Low Voltage
- Will Not Power Off When Turning Off Engine
- NHTSA: Electrical System
- NHTSA: Electrical System: Starter Assembly
- NHTSA: Electrical System: 12v/24v/48v Battery
- NHTSA: Electrical System: Ignition
- NHTSA: Electrical System: Adas
- NHTSA: Electrical System: Alternator/Generator/Regulator
- NHTSA: Electrical System: Horn
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