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. Dennis Graves says:

    My car is having this same issue 2014 Honda Accord

  2. Yili Yang says:

    My 2014 Honda accord is showing serious signs starter is going bad. I like to be added to this class action as well.

  3. Mark Buckner says:

    Same starter grind issue on 14 accord V6/AT. Honda states issue is related to incorrect clearance between starter and flex plate, but will not fix.

  4. Glenn Hollifield says:

    I have 2015 Honda Accord v-6, I had problem with the spinning but always started after a few times. It got to the point it was getting on my nerves, so I bit the bullet and changed the starter and moved the torque converter. It worked for six months, now it is starting to do the same thing, now Honda wants to change the torque converter fir over 1000 dollars! I am fed up with the problem that Honda new about but refused to recall these vehicles!!!

  5. Tina says:

    I have the same problem with my 2015 Accord. Honda offering to pay 20% of the cost to replace. The starter has been bad the life of the car. We have had it in to the dealer and they would say it wouldn’t do it while it was there. Going round and round with Honda Corporate.

    1. Mike Fieweger says:

      Could you give me who to contact at the corporate headquarters? We are having similar issues.

  6. Nelson says:

    I have the same problem with my 2013 Honda Accord EXL with only 32,000 miles. After waiting for a month for my planet Honda dealer’s appointment, I’m finally bringing it in today. All the signs are for a bad starter. It should last much longer than 32,000 miles as in my previous Honda cars. The dealer won’t do the repair for free as there’s no recall on this common defect so I’ll have to pay out of pocket

  7. Janet says:

    Same problem with my 2015 Honda Accord

    1. Y says:

      Same for my 15 Accord. Cost $800 to replace the starter.

      1. Mike Fieweger says:

        That is the same price I was quoted. I have a 2015 Honda accord

  8. Lon Smallridge says:

    I have the same problem, with my 2015 Crosstour and Honda has refused to take any responsibility for an obvious engineering mistake. Service bulletin 16-002 states that not only must the starter be replaced but the torque converter rotated 1 bolt hole. This is why the starter failed. It was not engaging properly because the torque converter was indexed incorrectly when the car was built. This is an engineering error, nothing else. There is nothing a consumer could do to anticipate this problem or correct it.
    This is Honda’s problem and I would expect better from them.
    This is the attitude I expect from BMW, not Honda.

  9. Yogesh Kumar Bhardwaj says:

    My Honda accord 2015 starter failing at 32000 miles.

  10. Kristy McConnell says:

    I am having the same starter issue with my 2014 Honda Accord V6 please add me. Is this still an ongoing class action suit

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