CarComplaints.com Notes: Some people think the seats in the 2015 Accord are uncomfortable, which is a problem that has plagued the Accord since 2008.
However our opinion is the seats have gotten better, & aside from that issue, the 2015 model year seems relatively trouble free.
10.0
really awful
Crashes / Fires:
4 / 2
Injuries / Deaths:
3 / 0
Average Mileage:
35,040 miles
About These NHTSA Complaints:
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.
Problems with the car starting. After pressing the start button it sounds like static, clicks, or does nothing at all. Extended warranty has replaced, battery and starter twice in a 2 month period and still same problem. Car only has 56,000 miles. Dealer can't seem to fix problem. Have had car only 13 months.
I tried to start my vehicle with the push button and it won't start. Only 62000 miles and the battery tested good. Seems to be the starter or something electronic that is failing. But sometimes it fires right up. I've read starters have been an issue and wanted to report mine as well.
The contact owns a 2015 Honda Accord. When the push to start button was pressed, the vehicle failed to start. In addition, the tire pressure monitoring system indicator illuminated and an abnormal screeching noise emerged from the vehicle. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The dealer and manufacturer were not contacted. The failure mileage was 55,000.
The contact owns a 2015 Honda Accord. While driving approximately 20 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. The vehicle would not restart and a clicking sound was heard. After several attempts, the vehicle finally restarted and was driven to the contact's home. The contact also stated that the vehicle did not start when the start button was depressed approximately thirty times. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The dealer and manufacturer were not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 31,000.
The contact owns a 2015 Honda Accord. The contact stated that there was a constant loss of electrical power with the vehicle. The battery sensor shorted out, causing the contact to have to recharge the battery. The battery had been replaced several times before the vehicle was repaired per NHTSA campaign number: 17V418000 (electrical system). The repair was performed by john Eagle Honda of houston (18787 northwest fwy, houston, tx 77065, (281) 955-6666); however, the contact felt that the repair was insufficient. In addition, the service engine indicator was illuminating. The dealer and manufacturer indicated that the vehicle was excluded from NHTSA campaign number: 15V121000 (engine and engine cooling). The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was not available.
The contact owns a 2015 Honda Accord. When the contact's wife attempted to start the vehicle by pushing the start button, the engine would not start. The contact's wife made several attempts before the engine finally started. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The dealer and manufacturer were not contacted. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired, but the contact planned to schedule an appointment soon. The failure mileage was 104,000.
Periodically my car wouldn't start and I would get a grinding sound from the starter early in the morning when it's oarked in my drive way. Also while on the highway driving after putting a full tank of gas in my car I would sometimes get a bogging down issue as if I don't have enough gas or as if the motor isn't getting enough gas.
Unable to start the vehicle. Battery tested fine. Honda dealership told me to replace the starter and the car still won't start two days after being replaced. The recall for the battery sensor was also done on the car and the car has been very well taken care of.
My 2015 Honda Accord after 33,000 miles is giving me a lot of problem battery wise. I had to have it boosted several times, I took it to a Honda dealer who did a thorough check and who claim there was nothing wrong with the battery. Even being very careful about not leaving anything electric when the power is not on, I still experience tremendous problems with starting the car; I hope I wont have to change the battery at 34,000 miles and barely 40 months old car. Also while in motion I experienced the car wanting to stall, with the power of the car shutting down for a second or 2. there was a recall having to do with the battery.
The starter button only produces a clicking sound when depressed. The engine will not turn over and does not start. The condition is a safety matter as it makes the car unusable and not available for emergencies.
I see there was a recall because of loss of engine power that may result in a vehicle stall increasing the risk of a crash.if the engine leaks oil in the proximity of a hot engine or exhaust components, there is a risk of fie. Well this stall or no power happens to me frequently since ive own the car. Told them about it when I went in for oil changes but was never written down or looked at so I just chalked it up as dealership didn't want to deal with it so I'd let it go. So when I was looking up Honda roto troubles.I saw this recall an wondering why I didn't get a recall since I think my car falls into this. Should be checked out at no cost to me for sure that I've been dealing with this danger for 4 years and is scary that I'm trying to go in the middle of a turn and no power then it picks up. Think about it when an if your in the middle of an intersection and your trying to go and a car bareing down on you and you can go because of no power? only way like I said I found this was because I was looking why my rear rotors were warped and had to replace them. Love to hear your input. Thank you for attention but won't be surprised if I don't hear from you people see dealership didn't care!
Starter dies not start all the time. Press button and hear it grind. Car as $42,000 miles. Dealer says not under warranty. I have read tons of complaints that Honda knows about this. It may strand me in the middle of winter. Issue is with 2013-2015 V6 Accord. Dealer wants $800 to replace with same defective part.
My battery is having trouble. Car continues to randomly die. There are no lights or items being left on while I am outside of my vehicle. Battery has been tested and replaced with same issue. Inside car all electrical starts to flash quickly when trying to start my car (this shows car is dead)
My 2015 Honda Accord with abt 70,000 miles on it; the car wouldn't start, the engine wouldn't turn. In the process of troubleshooting we discovered that his starter went out. We called the dealership and they said it wasn't covered under warranties. Just a few months ago, our neighbor had exactly the same problem - he has a 2015 Honda Accord and his car's starter went out. He spent some $700 fixing it and it was only a few months out of 3 years 36,000 miles warranty. There seems to be a high rate of starter failures on newer Honda Accord, which may necessitate a recall.
I took my car for a battery recall. The dealer corrected the battery recall but I noticed some issues. My car sometimes experiences hard start and then I will get multiple alerts - engine light, check steering light, traction light and tire pressure low light on. I checked the internet and multiple complaints have been posted with similar issue and symptoms.
Difficulty starting. Keyless entry senses key but fails to start when brake is depressed and ignition button is pressed. Happening multiple times/week and becoming more frequent. Often starts after 2-3 attempts. Not resolved by replacing battery, resolving battery sensor recall, or checking fuel pump. Problem seems to be starter and has left me stranded when car does not start.
Acceleration hesitation. I have bow owned this car one year and today (May 23, 2018) was the 7th time that hesitating while leaving a stop sign or signal light, has happened. Twice its cause a vehicle to slam on their brakes behind me.
, while driving on the highway it was perfectly fine but when time came to get off I stoped at the first light, tried to drive off then the car started pulling, took off driving then the car just totally shut off no type of warning that there might be a problem and also no dash board lights lite up to notify me that there was a problem
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