Honda Accord dashboard warning lights illuminated, suspected blown head gasket issue at 85,000 miles on Honda Accord

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Aug 12, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Honda Accord owners report experiencing issues with a blown head gasket, particularly when dashboard warning lights illuminate at around 85,000 miles. Symptoms of this problem can include poor engine performance or even complete engine failure. Repair costs for a blown head gasket can average around $1,500, especially if the issue arises at approximately 74,100 miles. While the Honda Accord is generally reliable, older models or those with improper maintenance may be more susceptible to this issue. If Honda does not provide assistance for the repair, some owners consider seeking a reputable independent mechanic for potentially lower costs. To prevent head gasket issues, some owners choose to replace stock head bolts with ARP studs, particularly in higher mileage vehicles. Additionally, it's important for owners to check if the head gasket repair is covered under warranty to avoid unexpected expenses. Promptly addressing a blown head gasket is crucial to prevent further engine damage and ensure the vehicle's reliability.

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Honda Accord vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 107,000 miles
(107,000 - 107,000)

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