![]() ![]() ![]() The plaintiff says parasitic battery drain occurs when electrical components in a vehicle fail to shut down once the vehicle is parked and turned off. The class action alleges Honda breached its warranties by failing to fix the parasitic battery drain even though several service bulletins have been issued to dealerships regarding Accord and CR-V battery problems. The plaintiff says his Accord didn't start multiple times which caused him to jump-start the battery.Īccording to the plaintiff, he still notices electrical problems with his windows due to the alleged battery problems. Plaintiff Ronald Raynaldo says he purchased a used 2017 Honda Accord which soon suffered from parasitic battery drain, although the plaintiff says he didn't know what was causing the problem. Honda battery class action lawsuit alleges parasitic drain damages the batteries and alternators.Ī Honda battery warranty is allegedly useless for 2016-2019 Honda Accord and 2017-2019 Honda CR-V vehicles that allegedly suffer from parasitic battery drain.Īccording to a class action lawsuit, the Honda vehicles include a 100-month replacement battery limited warranty for batteries purchased from Honda dealerships.ĭefective Accord and CR-V batteries are to be replaced for free during the first three years, then the warranty provides a sliding scale credit towards the purchase of a replacement battery for the remaining 64 months.
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