Paul Tassin  |  May 26, 2017

Category: Consumer News

honda engine defect class actionHonda has been ignoring complaints about a defective engine starter, according to the plaintiff in a recent class action lawsuit.

Plaintiff Joel Merkin says the Honda engine starter in certain recent model years of Honda Accords and Crosstours is defective in a way that causes the starter and battery to fail. Once that happens, the vehicle’s engine will not start, potentially leaving drivers and passengers stranded, Merkin claims.

The engine starter is an electric motor that gets the car’s engine spinning when the driver turns the ignition key, until the engine starts and keeps running on its own.

Merkin claims the defendants have known about this Honda engine starter defect for at least four years. Owners have been filing complaints with Honda about the alleged defect, and the company itself has published internal technical bulletins addressing the problem, he claims.

According to this Honda engine starter class action lawsuit, Honda has been refusing owner requests to remedy the engine starter defect under the affected vehicles’ warranties. Merkin says Honda has dismissed warranty claims for this defect by attributing the problems to wear, owner misuse, improper maintenance or lack of maintenance.

When Honda has bothered to fix the defect, Merkin alleges, the company has only replaced the Honda engine starter with a similarly defective starter.

Despite Honda’s alleged knowledge of the defect and the asserted coverage under the manufacturer’s warranty, Merkin says the company has not “recalled the Class Vehicles to repair the Starter Defect, offered its customers a suitable repair or replacement free of charge, or offered to reimburse its customers who have incurred out of pocket expenses to repair the defect.”

Merkin himself is the owner of a pre-owned 2013 Honda Accord. He says that in May 2016, his Accord would fail to start about once a week. The problem got progressively worse, he says, until the vehicle would fail to start five to six times per day.

A local Honda dealer told Merkin the car was no longer under warranty. Merkin had the problem fixed at an out-of- pocket cost of about $200, he claims.

Merkin is proposing to represent a statewide plaintiff Class consisting of all persons in New Jersey who are current or former owners of one of the listed vehicles equipped with the allegedly defective Honda engine starter. He lists these vehicles as the Honda Accord from model years 2013 to 2015 and the Honda Crosstour from model years 2013 to 2015.

He is asking the court to certify his proposed Class and appoint him as Class representative. He seeks a court order requiring Honda to repair, recall or replace the Honda engine starter in affected vehicles. He also seeks an award of damages with pre- and post-judgment interest and reimbursement of court costs and attorneys’ fees.

Merkin’s attorneys are Matthew D. Schelkopf, Joseph G. Sauder and Joseph B. Kenney of McCune Wright Arevalo LLP.

The Honda Engine Starter Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Joel Merkin v. Honda North America Inc., et al., Case No. 3:17-cv-03625, in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.

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454 thoughts onHonda Class Action Says Engine Starter Defect Merits Warranty Coverage

  1. Antoinette Pineda says:

    Please add me to this list! I experienced this a few months ago with my 2013 Honda Accord which left me stranded. I was thinking it was my battery and someone came to help me jump it and luckily it ended up starting but I’ve been dealing with trying to start my car several times before it actually goes.

  2. Phillip perez says:

    Place me on the list, 2014 Accord Sport. Ive gone through a battery these past 2 years. Ive had a feeling it was the starter. Issue has started up again these past couple of weeks. Hope i dont have to buy a battery or starter every year.

  3. Forrest Middlebrook says:

    My 2013 Accord has been doing this for the last 2 weeks. I knew it was the starter, but I assumed it did it because my driveway is at a decline. Then it started to do it on leveled ground. I haven’t gotten a quote yet, but I will soon. Add me to the list!!

  4. Tysha Henry says:

    Add me to the list! I was just given a $800 quote today to repair mine! I have no choice to repair it because I cannot risk being stranded. Outrageous!

  5. Grace says:

    Please add me to the list! Just happened today on my 2015 Honda Accord EX-L at 50K miles.

  6. Elaine Wells says:

    I have a 2013 Honda Accord. I have the same issues with my starter. I have to push the button anywhere from 5 to 15 times to get it to start. I called my local Honda dealer and they wanted to diagnose it for who knows how much money.
    Please add me to your list, thank you

  7. antoine plamondon says:

    Same for me, my accord 2014 V6 98000km, starter noisy, grinding and failed to start. After searching for a fix on Youtube. I found a Honda service bulletin 16-002….The fix is to replace starter and rotate torque converter !!!!!!! WHAT ??? THIS SHOULD BE RECALL. The problem is once you’ve done the service bulletin and it happen again, replacing the starter again will not be enough. We will need to replace the torque converter at a price of 3000$. The new p/n 31200-5g0-a04 (upgrade starter) will not prevent the tooth of the converter to worn out. This is a JOKE !!

  8. Yujin Ahn says:

    Please add me.I have same issue with my 2014 honda accord.

  9. Jessica Turner says:

    Add me to list. Replaced starter once already at around 30,000 miles, 2014 Honda Accord bought new. About to go get my second started replaced. (45,000 miles) Both times battery drained too. Coincidence? Add me to class action please.

  10. Steven Costantin says:

    add me to list $792 to replace at Honda said they had to remove axel to do it

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