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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.
8.4
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 50,300 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 5 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (5 reports)
engine problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
So I was on my way to do some scouting pre hunting season. I started the car and it was a hard start. Then suddenly my check engine light would come on and other warning lights like power steering and track loss. I took it in to dealership immediately. They told me I needed to change the crankshaft sensor and entire wire harness. This would be 1600 dollar repair. I was very skeptical about this because I didn’t understand how both things went out at the same time. I talked to the tech who admitted to me that changing out the wire harness is a recommendation Honda makes for these types of problems because it’s difficult to point the actual root cause of the problem. Apparently, this is more common than people think. The tech also told me that the symptoms may not even come back or I could just do the crankshaft sensor and the problem may indeed solve itself by just doing that. So what I basically heard from him was: I don’t really know what the problem is and we want you to spend more money basically re wiring all the connections in hopes we get at the problem. I said no thanks.
I wanted a second opinion. The symptom I had at the time was just some sway in the power steering. I left and the issue cleared itself up. I would get it periodically, but it would reset itself by the next day. It would always begin with a hard start. I didn’t get the second opinion right away because honestly the problem was periodic and would resolve itself quickly. I wasn’t going to fully neglect it. I was just buying some time before I would put the money up to fix it. Work was during its slow season so I wanted to wait a bit. 4 months later I was on the toll road and car loss complete power steering and began to misfire. The symptoms went from mild to extremely unsafe. Luckily, I was able to get off the toll road safely. I will add another post to conclude what happened this time. I never fixed this problem because my second opinion said they couldn’t pin point exactly what the problem was. See other post for conclusion.
- Juan H., Hammond, US