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Do Honda Accords have shocks or struts?

Yes, Honda Accords are equipped with both shocks and struts as part of their suspension system. Shocks and struts work together to provide a smooth and comfortable ride by absorbing the impact of bumps and uneven road surfaces.


What are Shocks and Struts?


Shocks and struts are both essential components of a vehicle's suspension system, but they serve slightly different functions:



  • Shocks are hydraulic dampers that absorb the vertical movement of the wheels, helping to control the up-and-down motion of the vehicle's body.

  • Struts are a combination of a shock absorber and a structural support that connects the wheel to the vehicle's frame or body. They provide both damping and load-bearing capabilities.


Together, the shocks and struts work to keep the tires in contact with the road, providing a smooth and stable ride for the driver and passengers.


Honda Accord Suspension System


The Honda Accord is equipped with a front MacPherson strut suspension and a rear multi-link suspension. This combination of shocks and struts helps to provide a comfortable and responsive driving experience, even on rough or uneven roads.


The front MacPherson struts on the Accord are responsible for absorbing the majority of the vertical movement, while the rear multi-link suspension helps to maintain stability and control during cornering and lane changes.


Over time, the shocks and struts on a Honda Accord can wear down, leading to a rougher ride and decreased handling performance. It's important to have the suspension system inspected and serviced regularly to ensure optimal performance and safety.

Do shocks or struts make noise?


Internal shock or strut noise is uncommon. The most common cause for clunking noises over bumps is the mounts or attaching parts. Careful inspection is often required to identify the cause. Mountings and bushings can appear to be tight, but move slightly when driving.



Does the Honda Accord have shocks or struts?


About Honda Accord Shocks and Struts
Front-wheel drive cars such as the Honda Accord use a strut as part of the front suspension system. Attaching the wheel to the chassis, the strut is responsible for taking the brunt of the impact that the wheel transmits from the road.



How do I know if my car has shocks or struts?


Look Underneath Your Vehicle.
In many cases, shocks will look like a hand pump. Struts, on the other hand, typically look like a coil spring with a shock in the center, but occasionally, the shock is mounted next to the spring.



How long do Honda Accord struts last?


Generally, shocks and struts wear out every 50,000-100,000 miles. If you're a more aggressive driver and/or frequently drive on rough roads, they will wear out faster. Shocks and struts don't go out all at once; they deteriorate slowly over time.



What is a symptom of a bad shock strut?


When your shocks and struts are going bad, the rear of your vehicle can squat excessively when you hit the gas pedal. The vehicle's momentum is transferred to the rear which causes the front end to rise, a factor in passenger motion sickness and unnecessarily high loading of the rear suspension components.



How much to replace shocks and struts on a Honda Accord?


The average cost for a Honda Accord Suspension Shock or Strut Replacement is between $819 and $1,162. Labor costs are estimated between $253 and $319 while parts are priced between $566 and $843. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.



Should I replace the struts or just the shock?


One common question that car owners face is whether they should replace both shocks and struts simultaneously. The answer often leans towards "yes," and here's why. Replacing both shocks and struts at the same time is considered a best practice in the automotive world.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.