The answers suggest the 2015 Honda Accord should be checked by a shop that handles brakes work.
2015 Honda Accord Problems
Review WrenchConnect diagnosis signals for the 2015 Honda Accord while public evidence-backed problem records are gathered.
2015 Honda Accord summary
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WrenchConnect diagnosis problem signals
A rock or piece of debris caught between the brake pad and rotor can cause a grinding sound, though it usually doesn't cause severe vibration.
Common failures often come from worn service parts, loose components, leaks, low fluid, or weak electrical connections.
Rotors that are warped, heavily scored, or damaged from metal-to-metal contact will cause significant vibration in the steering wheel or pedal, along with grinding noises at higher speeds.
The brake pads may have worn down to their metal backing plates, causing a grinding noise and vibration when pressed against the rotors.
A failing wheel bearing can produce a grinding or growling noise that worsens at highway speeds and can cause vibrations, though it is typically more noticeable when turning.
Recent WrenchConnect diagnoses
Grinding noise from front brakes when stopping from highway speeds
- Possible causes: Brakes system needs inspection, Routine wear or maintenance item
- Recommended specialties: Brakes, Diagnostics
Grinding noise from front brakes when stopping from highway speeds
- Possible causes: Worn Brake Pads, Warped or Damaged Brake Rotors, Worn Wheel Bearings, Debris Trapped in Brakes
- Recommended specialties: Brakes, General Maintenance, Diagnostics
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