What does it mean if your 2018 Honda Accord won’t start and it says there's a brake system problem?
I drove out to my parent’s house in my Accord just fine today—but when I tried to leave it wouldn’t turn on and is saying “brake system problem.” What does this mean?
Accord won’t start and says there is a brake system problem, your battery may be dead or need to be replaced. While this isn’t always the case, it’s the most frequent cause.
Many components of your Honda’s braking system are electric, so when your battery’s charge is low, it won’t be able to engage them—or turn your car on. Your best bet is to tow your car to a Honda dealer and see if they can diagnose the issue. If this is a factory malfunction, you may still be covered under an
If your battery isn’t covered by warranty, a battery replacement for a 2018 Honda Accord costs anywhere between $45 and $250 according to Kelley Blue Book. There’s always a chance that this is not a battery issue, in which case your dealer or a
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