2018 Honda Accord Recall – Identified Issues And Solutions

The recall of the 2018 Honda Accord was a significant event for both the automaker and vehicle owners. Honda is recalling certain 2018-2020 Accord Sedan, Accord Hybrid, and 2019-2020 Insight models. This post will go over the specifics of these recalls, with a focus on the 2018 Honda Accord recall.

The Software Error Recall

In the 2018 Honda Accord recall, Honda identified a significant software error affecting certain 2018-2020 Accord Sedan, Accord Hybrid, and 2019-2020 Insight vehicles. This error can cause intermittent or continuous disruptions in communication between the Body Control Module (BCM) and other components.

Communication Disruption

Problem

The software error leads to disruptions in communication, resulting in malfunctions of various systems, including:

  • Windshield wipers and defroster
  • Rearview camera
  • Exterior lights
  • Audible warning of a stopped vehicle
  • Power window operation

These malfunctions lead to non-compliance with FMVSS numbers 103, 111, 104, 108, 114, 118, and 305.

Solution

The solution to this software error requires a comprehensive software update by Honda’s certified service technicians. This update corrects the communication error between the BCM and other components, ensuring the proper functioning of the affected systems. Owners are urged to take their vehicles to authorized Honda dealers or service centers for a free update.

The 2018 Honda Accord Specific Recalls

For the 2018 Honda Accord recall, Honda identified two specific issues affecting this model year. They are the potential fuel pump failure and the rear camera display malfunction.

Potential Fuel Pump Failure

Problem

The NHTSA Recall ID 20V314000 applies to 2018 and 2019 Honda Accords. The low-pressure fuel pump’s impeller might swell and get stuck, preventing fuel from reaching the engine. This may result in engine shut off while driving, increasing the risk of a crash.

Solution

The solution to this problem requires the replacement of the fuel pump motor. This involves:

  • Removing the back seat to expose access
  • Removing the pump
  • Disassembling the pump
  • Replacing the pump motor

This repair should be done by a certified technician at a Honda authorized dealer or service center at no cost to the owner.

Rear Camera Display Malfunction

Problem

The NHTSA Recall ID 18V629000 affects 2018 Honda Accords across all trim levels. The rear camera display may show the wrong or no image when the vehicle is placed in reverse, violating federal regulations.

Solution

The fix for this recall is relatively simple. It requires a software update that can be completed by a certified service technician using a jump drive, the USB port in the car, and its onboard diagnostic system. This update is also available at authorized Honda dealers or service centers free of charge.

How To Check And Resolve The Recalls?

If you own a 2018 Honda Accord and are concerned about recalls, it’s essential to determine whether your specific vehicle is affected. Here’s how you can check:

National Traffic Highway Safety Administration (Nhtsa) Website

  • Visit the NHTSA website.
  • Enter the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) of your car or its make, model, and year.
  • Hit Submit to see if your vehicle is part of any recalls, including the 2018 Honda Accord recall.

Honda Customer Service Line

  • Call Honda’s Customer Service line at 1-888-234-2138.
  • Provide the representative with your VIN or other vehicle details.
  • The representative will confirm if your vehicle is part of the recall and provide information on what to do next.

Solutions To Resolve The Recalls

Once you’ve identified that your vehicle is part of the recall, the next step is to resolve the issues. Here are the solutions for the 2018 Honda Accord recall:

For The Software Error Recall

  • Schedule an appointment with an authorized Honda dealer or service center.
  • They will perform a comprehensive software update to correct the communication error between the BCM and other components.
  • This update is free of charge and ensures the proper functioning of various systems in your vehicle.

For The Potential Fuel Pump Failure

  • Take your vehicle to a certified technician at a Honda authorized dealer or service center.
  • They will replace the fuel pump motor, which includes removing the back seat, removing the pump, disassembling the pump, and replacing the pump motor.
  • This repair is done at no cost to the owner.

For The Rear Camera Display Malfunction

  • Schedule an appointment with an authorized Honda dealer or service center.
  • A certified service technician will perform a software update using a jump drive, the USB port in the car, and its onboard diagnostic system.
  • This update will fix the rear camera display issue and is available free of charge.

FAQs

What are the main issues in the 2018 Honda Accord recall?

Fuel pump failure and rear camera display malfunction are the primary concerns.

How can I check if my 2018 Honda Accord has an open recall?

You can check it on the National Traffic Highway Safety Administration website or contact Honda’s Customer Service line at 1-888-234-2138.

What models are affected by the honda accord 2018 recall?

The recall affects 2018 and 2019 Honda Accords, including specific hybrid models.

Conclusion

The 2018 Honda Accord recall emphasizes the importance of regular vehicle updates and checks. The recalls affect various systems, from fuel pumps to rear view cameras. Owners of the affected models should take immediate action to ensure their vehicle’s safety and compliance with federal standards. If your vehicle is part of the 2018 Honda Accord sport recalls, contact the authorized dealer or service center to schedule the necessary repairs.

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Ammar Masoud

I have had a long and fulfilling career in the automotive industry, primarily with Honda and Acura. With 15 years of experience as a Honda service technician, I became highly skilled in repair and maintenance, gaining a deep understanding of these vehicles. After many years in the automotive field, I decided to embark on a second career in industrial manufacturing. It was a significant change, but I found that the skills I had honed in the automotive industry were incredibly valuable in my new role. In my current position in industrial manufacturing, the demand for quality workmanship and meticulous attention to detail is paramount. Fortunately, these are traits that I have cultivated throughout my years in the automotive industry. I take pride in applying these skills to meet the high standards expected in the manufacturing sector.