BROOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Omfg, your video and comments there after saved my pockets, I have been dealing with these warnings on and off since last summer, I waited until the dash board lit up again and I went to an auto zone to get a scan got the same error code. I know how these dealers could be messed up so I called Honda care and asked them about my warrantee, they told me I was covered, called the dealership and made the appointment. As soon as I got there they told me I had to change all the injectors and all sorts of other shit I smiled and said 4 words “it’s covered by warantee”. Their smile disappeared, lol, I also got a loaner for the time they were working on my vehicle. THANKYOU THANKYOU THANKYOU
Don’t forget to use 91 gas … Honda said 87 gas is fine but accord and CRV 1.5 T has higher boost @19psi, which might cause early head gasket injector failure. It must have a little knock for a sec which cause issues overtime😅
@@noobwow2009 Yes you're right I think this problem would occur less with premium gas. I used to read Car and Driver growing up and noticed expensive European cars with turbos required premium gas. When the 10th gen Accord came out with a turbo engine and was advertised to run on regular unleaded I was in love. So why was it advertised as SAFE and EFFECTIVE to use regular with this 1.5T engine!!!? Just be Honest Honda: "Premium Fuel Recommended" and then I would question why and if I really like the car I would buy it if not then I would not be as upset as having to go through this.
Same problem with mine right now ! This is crazy ! I’m about to trade this joker in ! Took it to the dealership it’s been sitting there for 1 month now ! With the fuel injectors on back order ????!!! SMH ! Omg ! Everything you are saying in the video is true!
I am having the same problem on my 2018 Honda Accord LX with 61,000 miles. It seems that Honda‘s reputation for reliability is just a myth. I wish these could be recalled and the dealer fix it without charging me.
60k miles on mine and just got same code. Bank 2. Same bought it because I thought Honda was reliable. Now I’ll be going to Buy Camry going forward. I’m going to try and clean my injectors with cleaner hope it helps.
Damn! One year later and my 2019 Accord has the same problem. Unfortunately I’m over 100k so the extended warranty wouldn’t have helped. My 2007 Accord went 270k with the only issue being the catalytic.
My 2018 accord is at the dealer right now for that same problem. I did not get the extended warranty. Hey its a Honda right... It was my thinking. I had a 2003 Accord and when I sold it at 205000 only thing that did not work was the CD player. This really needs to be part of the recall. I would certainly help Hondas rep in my opinion. So disappointed.
That's exactly what I've been saying. Now the 10th & 11th gen Accords have the same base engine. If we're changing fuel injectors at 50K on the regular at $1500-$2K, aside for other repairs that will be due as expected then Hondas are no longer on my list of quality cars.
6:57 I have a 2018 1.5 all type of light popping on. I took it to the dealer, and they said it had a misfire. They claim they replaced the fluid injector and readjust the valves. It's doing the exact same thing again. I'm going back to toyota camry.
Have noticed rough idle on cold starts for past few months. Was planning to swap the spark plugs when I hit 50k, currently at 48k, but now I’m thinking it could be an injector issue. Haven’t had a check engine light but will keep an eye out.
It has direct port injectors spray on top of the piston other honda spary in the intake manifold thats why old hondas don't have that problem. I had the same problem at 55k and i got the oem injectors from ebay along with gaskets. I replaced mine myself and all the lights went away soon as i start the car up. Good luck.
@@dgfinesse6061 don’t, very few places can service them accurately. Just buy new ones and replace. You only need injectors which from dealership are a little over 300 dollars. You don’t need the extra stuff they tell you you need I replaced just my injectors nothing else and have had 0 issues
This should be RECALL!!!! I brought my injectors from the Honda dealership in letting my husband put them on ! They were tryna charge me 1,500!!! Parts in labor this is crazy !
@@DesireeBrown-sc1ow You're a lucky woman with a great husband! It seems Honda quality is not what it used to be. Hopefully the new ones will last the life of the vehicle🤞🏻
I had the same problem with bad fuel injector. Dealer wanted $1700 to replace the set. Filed a claim with Honda. Honda paid $900. Only out of pocket $800.
@@williamprescott9304 Wow I think you got a good deal. I need to take Honda to court for parts discrimination. Yours lasted more than double of mine and you paid half of what for a replacement. Good luck in the future!
I heard the fuel injectors are on a big back order and Honda is designing them . Not sure if that will actually improve . Sucks that Honda and the dealership didn't take care of you . I can forgive them about the bad design but not being charge for the mistake .
Appreciate you sharing this, once again really sorry this happened to you. I knew a friend that bought a new Corolla back in 09 I believe and his transmission blew out. On the other hand I know a master tech with two Benze with 300k miles with zero issues. Cars are really crazy and unpredictable, luck does help in all this. I do try to lease new and then dump later through the best dealership.
Yes. It really depends on luck😂 Toyota and Honda are not always durable. It’s just the repair cost is relative a lot lower comparing to German car and parts are still readily available after 10 years. My sister 2017 golf got over 80K miles with zero issue.
On Rock auto I got fuel injectors for less than $70 a peace and did the job my self at home on my 2016 civic 1.5T . I got a 1997 Ford F250 just under 400K I bought that in 2003 after graduating high school and I’ve never changed a fuel injector on that . I’m a diesel technician and I work on mostly direct injected diesel engines from 1975 up to 2022 model year engines and usually don’t have to change injectors for 20K plus hours, in some rare cases up to 45K hours I’ve seen on Caterpillar loaders . You’d think these car companies would be able to get injectors to last for the life of the car easily in this day and age especially with the engineering staffs and collective knowledge of how equipment works over the decades . The quality is low and prices are high these days .
I hit 120k on mine and it became a mess. Replaced coils and spark plugs, problem was still there. I was told it may be the fuel injectors, but then told that my coolant was leaking somewhere. Luckily, the check engine light went away and I took it right to a dealership and bought my dream car, a 2022 pickup. Check engine light stayed away while they inspected the car and got a great trade in value off of it. Honda isn't what it used to be. Won't be going after Hondas ever again
At 120 K having all the same issues now I need to invest 1500 for fuel injectors. I also change the fuel pump and apparently has more other things that I need to replace.
@Irmaliz Osorio Better off getting a new car. Luckily my check engine light went away for a few hours, giving me enough time to take it to the dealership and trade it in for a good price.
I’m hoping my accord 1.5 sport almost at 40k miles doesn’t fail on me because I’m waiting to go to work but it 5 miles away and car fail on me I don’t want to be late for work constantly but if it really fail on me I’ll get an tesla instead and not dealing with bs anymore.
honda TURBO engines have major issues i suffered with CRV turbo with major issues recently, injectors, then head gasket and multiple issues eversince, costed me 5000$ and still facing issue with 2019 CRV 1.5 TURBO... will get rid of it soon now.
Going through the same thing with my 2019 Accord at 26k miles.. honda is replacing and installing a new engine but don’t think I can keep it and trust it after warranty. I’m going to sell it and upgrade to a 2.0 turbo. Honda needs to do better
I’ve been watching a lot videos about accord 1.5 I hope I don’t run into this issue. Mine has 40k so far nothing has happen. Other than the coolant level went down last year after changing it. I’ll have to keep an eye on it. What maintenance have you done to your baby
funny! Reminds me of being accused of overheating the car! No i did not overheat the car..... I had a bad head gasket, injectors, and outer control arms ~ 2018 accord early model... January 2018.
I have a 2018 Honda Accord Touring, had this car for 6 years now with 41,000 miles. No issues with this car until about 2 weeks ago. Had the "christmas tree lights" come on. Dealership saying fuel injectors at a mere cost of $1372. I walked out, didn't pay them a cent. SMH after reading all these people with the same problems with their car. Of course the parts are on back order.
I have the same problem with my car it's in the shop right now they told me that it was mis firing and the spark plugs needed to be replaced I had them to do that it cost me $550.00 I went to pick up the car the idiot lights were still coming on I never even drove the car I walked back to the shop and told them the repair man said that he had drove the car and tested it but it's still not working. He tested it again and it is still mis firing he said the head gasket is leaking and it needs to be replaced, I do have Honda care extended warranty on the car, but the thing that is crazy the car only have 32k miles on it, I have not driven it a lot because I have another car and a motorcycle , they said that it will take about a week to fix it.
The injectors are only an issue in the GDI engines. There is no “bad batch” of injectors. Most injector issues seen are in cars that either sit for extended periods of time, or when they do move they don’t see above 2k rpm. It’s a GDI, meaning those injectors are pumping out 3k psi into the engine, they are going to carbon up if it’s not driven. Cleaning them has never helped. It just costs you extra money and then another angry visit down the road when we know it wasn’t going to help. At times Honda would good will parts for those just outside of warranty for those that kept up with their services. Also as far as the brake fluid, it’s not out of touch. Service interval is every 3 years, on a time based interval. DOT 3 brake fluid is very hydroscopic, meaning it sucks moisture out of the air, and having moisture in your brake fluid will eventually cause calipers to to seize prematurely and can make your steel brake lines rust/have your flex hoses deteriorate. These are preventative maintenance services. This video to me seems as though you’re mad that you didn’t buy the extended warranty and are taking it out on the dealership, IMO.
@@bluethundar I’m not at all. But I am an experienced Honda technician in Canada. I’ve studied more about this industry and have passed more than enough qualifications, along with first hand experience of Honda training to give you a fair perspective on what is going on with these cars.
Man that sucks . I too have a 2018 accord and having lots of problems as well. Xmas lights on randomly. Oil leaks etc. Bought it new and did all schedule maintenance. I'm disappointed in honda. I love y 10th gen but problems after problems. Any updat on your end?
Honda called me after 2 months and said my claim was denied. I was certain that was going to happen based on how many times I called with no reply. I went to a shop I trust and had them replaced for $1300. I figured this will be less money going to Honda. I read a lot and watched a lot of videos about these engines and my conclusion is to stay away if you can. Recurring premature failure of fuel injectors, oil dilution, and turbo failure highly likely under 100K. There's a reason why the #1 seller the Camry is still making a non-turbo engines.
Sorry I'm not a mechanic I don't have the knowledge to clean fuel injectors. If you ever have to time to take yours out, clean them, reinstall them, and then hope that solves the problem and saves you $$$ feel free to let me know for how long that works.
@@Gunsmokedrew I feel you. When I was a kid I used to read about Honda cars' performance and reliability. When I finally grew up and was able to purchase a new one I was so happy! But it seems their quality is not there anymore and they are very expensive to fix nowadays. I was among the first to have these problems but if you search RUclips today it's full of 10th Gen Accord failed fuel injectors, blown head gaskets, and oil dilution problems all under 100K. I thought I would get 10years out of this car based what I believed was a high quality Honda. Unfortunately now adays buyers are lucky to get 5 years before big bucks problems start appearing. So sad 😢
My daughters 2019 accord is having same issues been going back and forth with Honda about this, the car has less than 40k miles on it this is unacceptable
Mark I'm sorry to hear that. Her mileage is too low for this kind of problem. They better honor a goodwill repair she is only 4K out of the bumper-to-bumper warranty. If you have time post your facts on NHTSA website (limp mode the car goes in can be very dangerous, I don't understand why when 1 part fails all safety systems are deactivated!), Accord Forums, RUclips. We need to band together and leave a record. It's possible a class action lawsuit will right the wrong but the evidence has to be reported first on these very early Accord 10th Gen fuel injector failure. Just looking at this comment section gets me mad that more and more people are now starting to have this problem. From my research Honda has had fuel injector failures for other models and extended the warranty to 150K aka they got caught 😂
Same issue happend today with my 2018 accord as well. 40k miles on it. I’m getting a quote for $2k from honda service to repair it. Is there any other way this can be fixed ? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
Sorry you're going through the same problem. I'm am apologizing because Honda won't!!! As you can see the comments are to change them yourself or have a friend do them I recall the dealer gave me a $800 quote for parts only. But if that option is not for you then a reputable shop might do it for $1100-$1300, and dealer wants $1600+. Make sure you keep the receipt so you don't have to worry for 12k/12months but after that pray you got a good set of injectors as this part seems to need replacement like brakes every 50k due to the bad design/poor quality control at HONDA.
Honestly I think Honda squeezed the 1.5T too hard. Accord and CRV has 19psi vs Civic 16psi. I see accord and CRV got more issue on RUclips. Injector, head gasket, oil dilution 😅 there is a Honda tech guy stated to use 91 gas on these engines to avoid problems…
Yes!! Thanks for the great comment. Too much boost for the quality of the parts. Premium gas was always recommended back in the day for turbo engines but why did the Honda Corp print that it was ok to use regular with this engine... was it deceptive? Also I can't put all the blame on Honda but this squeezing this much fuel economy smells like regulations. Lastly from the comments that I've read it seems that those in CA are getting the injectors replaced for free up to 150K as they are part of clean air emissions so either CA Accords are more expensive or the rest of us are subsidizing CA owners repairs.. but not 100% sure on this one.
Civic is a smaller car. Accord is 450+ pounds heavier than a civic . Accord has more room for bigger passengers and luggage. So 1.5T has to work harder. Another youtuber recommended driving gently on eco mode, premium fuel and warming up.
Got a 2008 honda accord it has a blinking check light engine put some lukas fuel injector it gaved codes for camshift & now some po302 po300 misfire codes. Sheesh those are expensive as hell I'm guessing it's the fuel injector or spark plugs...
I just got my car back from Honda yesterday Same thing bad f uel injectors. There wasn't warranty up until 150000 miles for the fuel injectors Otherwise that would have cost me 1800
@@julianalmaraz7888 I read somewhere that Mitsubishi makes the turbo not sure if it's true. What YR/Engine do you have and how much did it cost you? How is it running now?
@@cascapoint809 Yeah wonder why?! My friend that worked at a Honda dealership after I purchased mine bought a top of the line 9th Gen Accord (2017 model) and I was wondering why she made that decision. Years later I realized she bought a 2.4 naturally aspirated Honda built like a tank that will probably last her 20 years. This new 10th / 11th Gen with base 1.5T engines are throwaways before the 10 year mark - the engine does not have the quality parts to deal with the forces it was designed for.
No wonder my car has bad idle at start so ruff. N then it stops. But today 9/22/22 at 3:45pm i started my car n my check engine came up n started to run slow with no power. But i stopped n turned off the car n started again n it went away... could it be the same issue?
2018 1.5t EX-L - I lost power getting onto freeway at 40 and walked that 40 to the next exit with only check engine flashing (p0303 misfire) changed all sparks and still same issue. Drove to mechanic and all my lights and warnings came up. Diagnosed and have little compression cyl 4 60psi the rest were at 130’s
@@thericardodelgado damn bro i just had that problem today. All light warnings. And lack of power. I already cleaned the fuel injectors and now I'm going to change the spark plugs tomorrow to see if that makes a difference. Smh
@@johnnymade8426 sup bro ma bad for the late reply. Will I had a mechanic look at it he said he was going to clean the injectors. And rest the car on the scanner. It worked but then i got thos lights up again. So what i did i cleaned very good the piping hose from the intakes . And aslo cleaned the mas flow senor. And the 02 senor the one on top. Before that i disconnected the battery. And now its working ok since last week on Sunday 🙂 i still want to do the bottom 02 senor later. That might help more with all at junk inside
All you people who purchased newer honda’s and toyota’s got SCAMMED BIG TIME… those cars are not like they use to be… honda is one of the worst cars on the market… buy them more… more money for me since i’m mechanic 😂😂😂
BROOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Omfg, your video and comments there after saved my pockets, I have been dealing with these warnings on and off since last summer, I waited until the dash board lit up again and I went to an auto zone to get a scan got the same error code. I know how these dealers could be messed up so I called Honda care and asked them about my warrantee, they told me I was covered, called the dealership and made the appointment. As soon as I got there they told me I had to change all the injectors and all sorts of other shit I smiled and said 4 words “it’s covered by warantee”. Their smile disappeared, lol, I also got a loaner for the time they were working on my vehicle. THANKYOU THANKYOU THANKYOU
Don’t forget to use 91 gas … Honda said 87 gas is fine but accord and CRV 1.5 T has higher boost @19psi, which might cause early head gasket injector failure. It must have a little knock for a sec which cause issues overtime😅
Just found my warranty. Abt to call them Monday
@@noobwow2009 Yes you're right I think this problem would occur less with premium gas. I used to read Car and Driver growing up and noticed expensive European cars with turbos required premium gas. When the 10th gen Accord came out with a turbo engine and was advertised to run on regular unleaded I was in love. So why was it advertised as SAFE and EFFECTIVE to use regular with this 1.5T engine!!!? Just be Honest Honda: "Premium Fuel Recommended" and then I would question why and if I really like the car I would buy it if not then I would not be as upset as having to go through this.
Same problem with mine right now ! This is crazy ! I’m about to trade this joker in ! Took it to the dealership it’s been sitting there for 1 month now ! With the fuel injectors on back order ????!!! SMH ! Omg ! Everything you are saying in the video is true!
I'm dealing with the same issue I'm very disappointed with my honda accord 2018 they should put this on recall.
The head gasket gets blown right after the injectors go .
@@latashajacobs7138it’s on recall NOW ! I have a 2018. Also the parts on back order…. I can’t even drive my car at this moment.
I am having the same problem on my 2018 Honda Accord LX with 61,000 miles. It seems that Honda‘s reputation for reliability is just a myth. I wish these could be recalled and the dealer fix it without charging me.
60k miles on mine and just got same code. Bank 2. Same bought it because I thought Honda was reliable. Now I’ll be going to Buy Camry going forward. I’m going to try and clean my injectors with cleaner hope it helps.
Damn! One year later and my 2019 Accord has the same problem. Unfortunately I’m over 100k so the extended warranty wouldn’t have helped. My 2007 Accord went 270k with the only issue being the catalytic.
My 2018 accord is at the dealer right now for that same problem. I did not get the extended warranty. Hey its a Honda right... It was my thinking. I had a 2003 Accord and when I sold it at 205000 only thing that did not work was the CD player. This really needs to be part of the recall. I would certainly help Hondas rep in my opinion. So disappointed.
That's exactly what I've been saying. Now the 10th & 11th gen Accords have the same base engine. If we're changing fuel injectors at 50K on the regular at $1500-$2K, aside for other repairs that will be due as expected then Hondas are no longer on my list of quality cars.
Was honda able to fix it by replacing all 4 fuel injectors? Let me know please?
@@MANNSOUL1000 - Yes. and they replaced the seal that was leaking. Cost was around $1600.
6:57 I have a 2018 1.5 all type of light popping on. I took it to the dealer, and they said it had a misfire. They claim they replaced the fluid injector and readjust the valves. It's doing the exact same thing again. I'm going back to toyota camry.
Have noticed rough idle on cold starts for past few months. Was planning to swap the spark plugs when I hit 50k, currently at 48k, but now I’m thinking it could be an injector issue. Haven’t had a check engine light but will keep an eye out.
Interesting similar to what I experienced but too early to tell without a code. Leave a comment after you change them and if it solves your issue.
It has direct port injectors spray on top of the piston other honda spary in the intake manifold thats why old hondas don't have that problem. I had the same problem at 55k and i got the oem injectors from ebay along with gaskets. I replaced mine myself and all the lights went away soon as i start the car up. Good luck.
My 2019 has 117k miles on it. Only ever had oil change and tire rotation on it
I SOLVED THIS PROBLEM!!! THIS IS WHAT TO DO. 1. Rinse the nozzles. 2. Be sure to adjust the valves. and all the problem is gone
Are you serious?
@@chrizmozzzy8744most likely the cleaning of nozzle is what fixed his problem
Hey Slava were the valves out of specification?
@@Candybuiltsi how do you clean / rinse the nozzles
@@dgfinesse6061 don’t, very few places can service them accurately. Just buy new ones and replace. You only need injectors which from dealership are a little over 300 dollars. You don’t need the extra stuff they tell you you need I replaced just my injectors nothing else and have had 0 issues
This should be RECALL!!!! I brought my injectors from the Honda dealership in letting my husband put them on ! They were tryna charge me 1,500!!! Parts in labor this is crazy !
@@DesireeBrown-sc1ow You're a lucky woman with a great husband! It seems Honda quality is not what it used to be. Hopefully the new ones will last the life of the vehicle🤞🏻
I had the same problem with bad fuel injector. Dealer wanted $1700 to replace the set. Filed a claim with Honda. Honda paid $900. Only out of pocket $800.
That's good to hear. You got lucky next time they will make you pay full price. What model & how many miles did you have when they went bad?
@@johnnymade8426 2018 Accord Sport. 140,000 miles.
@@williamprescott9304 Wow I think you got a good deal. I need to take Honda to court for parts discrimination. Yours lasted more than double of mine and you paid half of what for a replacement. Good luck in the future!
@@johnnymade8426 Yeah it should all have been covered. File a claim and see if Honda might reimburse you some of the cost.
How long did the claim take to process once you found out the problem?
2018 accord with 35k miles. xmas tree warning lights were on, brought it into dealer and needs fuel injectors and head gasket.
were you running regular unleaded? Never with turbo charged engines.
I heard the fuel injectors are on a big back order and Honda is designing them . Not sure if that will actually improve . Sucks that Honda and the dealership didn't take care of you . I can forgive them about the bad design but not being charge for the mistake .
Yes ! They are on back order ! Right now …
Appreciate you sharing this, once again really sorry this happened to you. I knew a friend that bought a new Corolla back in 09 I believe and his transmission blew out. On the other hand I know a master tech with two Benze with 300k miles with zero issues. Cars are really crazy and unpredictable, luck does help in all this. I do try to lease new and then dump later through the best dealership.
Yes. It really depends on luck😂 Toyota and Honda are not always durable. It’s just the repair cost is relative a lot lower comparing to German car and parts are still readily available after 10 years.
My sister 2017 golf got over 80K miles with zero issue.
On Rock auto I got fuel injectors for less than $70 a peace and did the job my self at home on my 2016 civic 1.5T . I got a 1997 Ford F250 just under 400K I bought that in 2003 after graduating high school and I’ve never changed a fuel injector on that . I’m a diesel technician and I work on mostly direct injected diesel engines from 1975 up to 2022 model year engines and usually don’t have to change injectors for 20K plus hours, in some rare cases up to 45K hours I’ve seen on Caterpillar loaders . You’d think these car companies would be able to get injectors to last for the life of the car easily in this day and age especially with the engineering staffs and collective knowledge of how equipment works over the decades . The quality is low and prices are high these days .
2018 injectors went bad at 76 k miles thank god got a 120k warranty
I hit 120k on mine and it became a mess. Replaced coils and spark plugs, problem was still there. I was told it may be the fuel injectors, but then told that my coolant was leaking somewhere. Luckily, the check engine light went away and I took it right to a dealership and bought my dream car, a 2022 pickup. Check engine light stayed away while they inspected the car and got a great trade in value off of it. Honda isn't what it used to be. Won't be going after Hondas ever again
At 120 K having all the same issues now I need to invest 1500 for fuel injectors. I also change the fuel pump and apparently has more other things that I need to replace.
@Irmaliz Osorio Better off getting a new car. Luckily my check engine light went away for a few hours, giving me enough time to take it to the dealership and trade it in for a good price.
@@vicksingh345 hahaha thats too funny
I think your head gasket was blown .
I've had Hondas for 40 years never bought an extended warranty or needed one.
You need them now todd they suck now
I’m hoping my accord 1.5 sport almost at 40k miles doesn’t fail on me because I’m waiting to go to work but it 5 miles away and car fail on me I don’t want to be late for work constantly but if it really fail on me I’ll get an tesla instead and not dealing with bs anymore.
I feel your pain my man…. Going through this issue now as well. Honda should change to Kia/Hyundai!
Welcome to the UNOFFICIAL Honda Failed Fuel Injectors Club 😁
How many miles do you have?
Isn't there an extending warranty for the fuel injectors now ?
@@johntokar9387The warranty is 3 years / 36K miles on fuel injectors. That's what my HONDA dealer told me & HONDA Corporate also.
@@johnnymade8426I’m glad I got a Toyota instead of Honda back in 2020.
honda TURBO engines have major issues i suffered with CRV turbo with major issues recently, injectors, then head gasket and multiple issues eversince, costed me 5000$ and still facing issue with 2019 CRV 1.5 TURBO... will get rid of it soon now.
You need to do fuel injection cleaning every 30k miles
Going through the same thing with my 2019 Accord at 26k miles.. honda is replacing and installing a new engine but don’t think I can keep it and trust it after warranty. I’m going to sell it and upgrade to a 2.0 turbo. Honda needs to do better
Youre getting a new engine at 26K!! What is going on with Honda!? Sounds like you got a lemon that is super early to need a new engine.
agree! And are the new ones all 1.5? insane
We have a 2018 Accord Sport and just happened at 42K miles. Whack!
Unbelievable thats too early! Who is making these fuel injectors? Honda or a 3rd party??? Anybody know?
@@johnnymade8426 They are made by Keihin I believe, but it's still Honda's responsibility.
were you burning regular gas? You're not supposed to with Turbo Charged engines.
Happend on my 2020 when I was at 59k. Covered with my waurentee
2018 1.5 almost 100k miles no issues at all. When are you guys changing the oil?
I’ve been watching a lot videos about accord 1.5 I hope I don’t run into this issue. Mine has 40k so far nothing has happen. Other than the coolant level went down last year after changing it. I’ll have to keep an eye on it. What maintenance have you done to your baby
@@blackhawks1870 ended up selling mine for the 24 Sport L, still didnt have any issues at 135K before I sold it
@@blackhawks1870I just bought one with 46k on it and I hope I don’t have these issues traded in my 2014 accord with 240k on it
@@natedogg8648 those old accords will out last the new ones. Mine has 43k so far no issues yet. I hope it last another 6 years
funny! Reminds me of being accused of overheating the car! No i did not overheat the car..... I had a bad head gasket, injectors, and outer control arms ~ 2018 accord early model... January 2018.
This is happening to my 2018 Honda Accord Sport right now. And it's under 25, 000 miles.
Sorry to hear that. That's not right at all. Too... too soon! What happened to Honda quality!?
Same here under 57,000miles
I’m really disappointed in Honda, I bought my 2019 crv new and now at 72000 miles and experiencing this same issue. Quoted $1600.
I have a 2018 Honda Accord Touring, had this car for 6 years now with 41,000 miles. No issues with this car until about 2 weeks ago. Had the "christmas tree lights" come on. Dealership saying fuel injectors at a mere cost of $1372. I walked out, didn't pay them a cent. SMH after reading all these people with the same problems with their car. Of course the parts are on back order.
Got a recall on fuel injector should’ve have to pay nothing
Maybe got a bad one ? I got my 1.5 2018 so far it’s good I hope it don’t break I got extended warranty too for 7 years
I have the same problem with my car it's in the shop right now they told me that it was mis firing and the spark plugs needed to be replaced I had them to do that it cost me $550.00 I went to pick up the car the idiot lights were still coming on I never even drove the car I walked back to the shop and told them the repair man said that he had drove the car and tested it but it's still not working. He tested it again and it is still mis firing he said the head gasket is leaking and it needs to be replaced, I do have Honda care extended warranty on the car, but the thing that is crazy the car only have 32k miles on it, I have not driven it a lot because I have another car and a motorcycle , they said that it will take about a week to fix it.
The injectors are only an issue in the GDI engines. There is no “bad batch” of injectors. Most injector issues seen are in cars that either sit for extended periods of time, or when they do move they don’t see above 2k rpm. It’s a GDI, meaning those injectors are pumping out 3k psi into the engine, they are going to carbon up if it’s not driven. Cleaning them has never helped. It just costs you extra money and then another angry visit down the road when we know it wasn’t going to help. At times Honda would good will parts for those just outside of warranty for those that kept up with their services.
Also as far as the brake fluid, it’s not out of touch. Service interval is every 3 years, on a time based interval. DOT 3 brake fluid is very hydroscopic, meaning it sucks moisture out of the air, and having moisture in your brake fluid will eventually cause calipers to to seize prematurely and can make your steel brake lines rust/have your flex hoses deteriorate. These are preventative maintenance services. This video to me seems as though you’re mad that you didn’t buy the extended warranty and are taking it out on the dealership, IMO.
You must be that rep from Honda
@@bluethundar I’m not at all. But I am an experienced Honda technician in Canada. I’ve studied more about this industry and have passed more than enough qualifications, along with first hand experience of Honda training to give you a fair perspective on what is going on with these cars.
Man that sucks . I too have a 2018 accord and having lots of problems as well. Xmas lights on randomly. Oil leaks etc. Bought it new and did all schedule maintenance. I'm disappointed in honda. I love y 10th gen but problems after problems. Any updat on your end?
Honda called me after 2 months and said my claim was denied. I was certain that was going to happen based on how many times I called with no reply. I went to a shop I trust and had them replaced for $1300. I figured this will be less money going to Honda. I read a lot and watched a lot of videos about these engines and my conclusion is to stay away if you can. Recurring premature failure of fuel injectors, oil dilution, and turbo failure highly likely under 100K. There's a reason why the #1 seller the Camry is still making a non-turbo engines.
I have 08 accord 238000 miles never had these crazy issues
I'm going threw this now with the 2019 Accord at a lil over 100k
Same here. I know this is a year after but what did you end up doing?
Mine wasn’t fuel injectors mine was the engine wire harness!! But putting injectors in Honda accord are easy !!
You should definately do it yourself super easy on this car 10th gen.
If bought new. Dealership will do it for free. It’s under warranty
@@SteezinBreezin i bought mine used but it sucks service interval for injectors is only 60k miles.
Get ready to replace the turbo charger anytime soon
Have you tried cleaning with a fuel injector or does it not work completely?
Sorry I'm not a mechanic I don't have the knowledge to clean fuel injectors. If you ever have to time to take yours out, clean them, reinstall them, and then hope that solves the problem and saves you $$$ feel free to let me know for how long that works.
Bro i have a 2018 1.5 with 86k miles and the fuel injection are my last hope i changed spark,oxygen sensor, maf sensor now the fuel injection
@@Gunsmokedrew I feel you. When I was a kid I used to read about Honda cars' performance and reliability. When I finally grew up and was able to purchase a new one I was so happy! But it seems their quality is not there anymore and they are very expensive to fix nowadays. I was among the first to have these problems but if you search RUclips today it's full of 10th Gen Accord failed fuel injectors, blown head gaskets, and oil dilution problems all under 100K. I thought I would get 10years out of this car based what I believed was a high quality Honda. Unfortunately now adays buyers are lucky to get 5 years before big bucks problems start appearing. So sad 😢
My daughters 2019 accord is having same issues been going back and forth with Honda about this, the car has less than 40k miles on it this is unacceptable
Mark I'm sorry to hear that. Her mileage is too low for this kind of problem. They better honor a goodwill repair she is only 4K out of the bumper-to-bumper warranty. If you have time post your facts on NHTSA website (limp mode the car goes in can be very dangerous, I don't understand why when 1 part fails all safety systems are deactivated!), Accord Forums, RUclips. We need to band together and leave a record. It's possible a class action lawsuit will right the wrong but the evidence has to be reported first on these very early Accord 10th Gen fuel injector failure. Just looking at this comment section gets me mad that more and more people are now starting to have this problem. From my research Honda has had fuel injector failures for other models and extended the warranty to 150K aka they got caught 😂
@@johnnymade8426mine has same issue with 35k miles only and but car is salvage title because was hit in a side I think warranty no work like that
I have this same issue. If multiple people have the same issue. it's definitely a honda problem. Should be recalled
I had to replace all 4 so after that I sold it
Same issue happend today with my 2018 accord as well. 40k miles on it.
I’m getting a quote for $2k from honda service to repair it.
Is there any other way this can be fixed ? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
Sorry you're going through the same problem. I'm am apologizing because Honda won't!!! As you can see the comments are to change them yourself or have a friend do them I recall the dealer gave me a $800 quote for parts only. But if that option is not for you then a reputable shop might do it for $1100-$1300, and dealer wants $1600+. Make sure you keep the receipt so you don't have to worry for 12k/12months but after that pray you got a good set of injectors as this part seems to need replacement like brakes every 50k due to the bad design/poor quality control at HONDA.
Just happened to me in my 2018 Accord 48k.
Welcome to the UNOFFICIAL HONDA Failed Fuel Injector Club. Sorry to hear that...
At least your head gasket is good👍🏾
Honestly I think Honda squeezed the 1.5T too hard. Accord and CRV has 19psi vs Civic 16psi. I see accord and CRV got more issue on RUclips. Injector, head gasket, oil dilution 😅 there is a Honda tech guy stated to use 91 gas on these engines to avoid problems…
Yes!! Thanks for the great comment. Too much boost for the quality of the parts. Premium gas was always recommended back in the day for turbo engines but why did the Honda Corp print that it was ok to use regular with this engine... was it deceptive? Also I can't put all the blame on Honda but this squeezing this much fuel economy smells like regulations. Lastly from the comments that I've read it seems that those in CA are getting the injectors replaced for free up to 150K as they are part of clean air emissions so either CA Accords are more expensive or the rest of us are subsidizing CA owners repairs.. but not 100% sure on this one.
Civic is a smaller car. Accord is 450+ pounds heavier than a civic . Accord has more room for bigger passengers and luggage. So 1.5T has to work harder. Another youtuber recommended driving gently on eco mode, premium fuel and warming up.
Got a 2008 honda accord it has a blinking check light engine put some lukas fuel injector it gaved codes for camshift & now some po302 po300 misfire codes. Sheesh those are expensive as hell I'm guessing it's the fuel injector or spark plugs...
Hi Jacqueline. That's a much older Accord Model and a totally different engine. Curious though what was the problem and how much did it cost?
I had the same problem at 52k
Bro I’m facing same problems 😭
I just got my car back from Honda yesterday Same thing bad f uel injectors. There wasn't warranty up until 150000 miles for the fuel injectors Otherwise that would have cost me 1800
Was or was not
?
There wasn't warranty? So paid 1800?
I bet it doesn’t want to remote start ether
Same problem in 19 accord 1.5T 154k kilometres
Same problem i had know i am changing my 4 injectors , and the same error code i got ,
@@hassanmohammed8292 Yikes another 4 injectors need replacement! Sorry to hear that! I need to start my own injectors factory I would be rich!
Wait till the turbo blows and your water pump fails and the engine overheats and you blow your engine
Well aren't you a ray of sunshine
I blew my turbo already
After how many strokes?
@@julianalmaraz7888 I read somewhere that Mitsubishi makes the turbo not sure if it's true. What YR/Engine do you have and how much did it cost you? How is it running now?
Very sarcastic huh
get ready for a new head gasket
mine is red too
No wonder all the 2018 models on the lots.
@@cascapoint809 Yeah wonder why?! My friend that worked at a Honda dealership after I purchased mine bought a top of the line 9th Gen Accord (2017 model) and I was wondering why she made that decision. Years later I realized she bought a 2.4 naturally aspirated Honda built like a tank that will probably last her 20 years. This new 10th / 11th Gen with base 1.5T engines are throwaways before the 10 year mark - the engine does not have the quality parts to deal with the forces it was designed for.
Same like mine
This is actually stupid it happened to my car too at this point should I just trade it in
My 2018 CRV injectors replaced at 61000......should have bought a Toyota.
I got same problem bad quality
I have the same problem at 48000 on mine.🤬🤬🤬
Did you get the extended warranty or are you paying the full repair bill?
All Honda with 1.5L Turbo Engines they all have fuel injectors problems under 100K miles , Honda sucks now
Bro I'm at 86k with 2018 1.5 👎 I thought honda was a best long term car😂
No wonder my car has bad idle at start so ruff. N then it stops. But today 9/22/22 at 3:45pm i started my car n my check engine came up n started to run slow with no power. But i stopped n turned off the car n started again n it went away... could it be the same issue?
Ooofff that sounds worse then mine. Mine would have a rough idle but never turned off. Get the codes checked if they are popping up on the dash.
2018 1.5t EX-L - I lost power getting onto freeway at 40 and walked that 40 to the next exit with only check engine flashing (p0303 misfire) changed all sparks and still same issue. Drove to mechanic and all my lights and warnings came up. Diagnosed and have little compression cyl 4 60psi the rest were at 130’s
@@thericardodelgado damn bro i just had that problem today. All light warnings. And lack of power. I already cleaned the fuel injectors and now I'm going to change the spark plugs tomorrow to see if that makes a difference. Smh
@@henrynissanmimintruck Hey Henry what was the ultimate fix to your issue and how much did it set you back?
@@johnnymade8426 sup bro ma bad for the late reply. Will I had a mechanic look at it he said he was going to clean the injectors. And rest the car on the scanner. It worked but then i got thos lights up again. So what i did i cleaned very good the piping hose from the intakes . And aslo cleaned the mas flow senor. And the 02 senor the one on top. Before that i disconnected the battery. And now its working ok since last week on Sunday 🙂 i still want to do the bottom 02 senor later. That might help more with all at junk inside
All you people who purchased newer honda’s and toyota’s got SCAMMED BIG TIME… those cars are not like they use to be… honda is one of the worst cars on the market… buy them more… more money for me since i’m mechanic 😂😂😂
Dont buy honda i have same issue now
Just do it yourself. It's easy. Look it up on RUclips.
LOL good one
@@bluethundar i just did it. You can save hundreds.
@@jonahjameson9071 I have same problem did you have a link to a good video for change injectors on 1.5t? It is the same of 1.5t civic?
Thank you bro
It’s that GDI engine bullshit!!!
This model Honda is garbage i purchased this car it's been nothing but problems for me
Facts ! I loved mine when I got it. Now it’s always something wrong with it.
My at 42000 miles 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
@@zorro7798 You seem like the maddest commenter here. Stay strong brother 💪🙂🤜 |-|
I SOLVED THIS PROBLEM!!! THIS IS WHAT TO DO. 1. Rinse the nozzles. 2. Be sure to adjust the valves. and all the problem is gone
Make a video 📹
how do you do it?
@@edram1909 you having the same issue ?
He's trolling