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What models have HondaLink remote start Honda Accord?

A concise answer: Honda Accord models with HondaLink remote start are typically the EX, EX-L, and Touring trims, while LX and base variants usually do not include it. Availability can vary by model year and market, and a HondaLink Remote Access subscription is usually required after any trial period.


This article explains which Accord trims and model years commonly support HondaLink remote start, how to enable it, and what to expect in terms of subscriptions, restrictions, and practical usage. The information reflects current official guidance and typical dealership specifications for recent model years.


Trim levels that support HondaLink remote start


To understand which trims traditionally offer remote start via HondaLink, the following breakdown is the most common across recent model years.



  • LX: Typically not included.

  • Sport: Typically not included.

  • EX: Included on most model-year configurations.

  • EX-L: Included on most model-year configurations.

  • Touring: Included on most model-year configurations.


In summary, HondaLink remote start is generally associated with EX, EX-L, and Touring grades, with LX and Sport usually not offering the feature. Always verify the exact spec for your year and market using the official Honda spec sheet or a dealer.


Model-year coverage: when you can expect HondaLink remote start


Here’s the typical year range where HondaLink remote start has been available on Accord models in the United States and similar markets.



  • 2018–2024: Remote start via HondaLink is commonly supported on EX, EX-L, and Touring trims. This period covers the current generation’s mid-cycle updates and the most widely sold configurations.

  • Pre-2018: Remote start via the HondaLink app was not consistently offered across all trims; some older Accords may not support app-based remote start, or it may have required different factory options or packages.


Because features can shift with mid-cycle refreshes and regional variations, confirm with a dealer or consult the official Honda specification for the exact year and trim you’re considering.


How to use HondaLink remote start on your Accord


Accessing remote start through HondaLink typically involves a smartphone app and an active service subscription. The steps below describe the standard process observed in model years where the feature is supported.



  1. Verify that your Accord’s trim supports remote start (EX, EX-L, or Touring) and that you have an active HondaLink Remote Access subscription (often included for a trial period at purchase).

  2. Install or update the HondaLink app on your smartphone and sign in with your HondaLink account.

  3. Add your Accord to the app by following the on-screen prompts and ensuring the vehicle is linked to your account.

  4. From the app’s remote-start interface, initiate the engine start. The system may also allow you to pre-condition climate control before the engine starts.

  5. Use the app to stop the engine or adjust settings as needed. Note that some functions may be limited by security features or regional rules.

  6. After enabling, the vehicle will start remotely for the configured duration, and you may need to return and drive or stop the engine manually if required by the app or vehicle settings.


After completing these steps, you should be able to remote start your Accord via HondaLink, provided your model year and trim support the feature and you maintain an active subscription.


Limitations and considerations


Remote start through HondaLink is powerful but comes with important caveats and requirements.



  • The feature is not available on all trims or model years; EX, EX-L, and Touring are the typical targets, while LX and Sport are usually not.

  • A HondaLink Remote Access subscription is usually necessary after any trial period, with potential regional pricing.

  • Remote start generally requires the vehicle to be in a safe state (e.g., transmission in Park, doors closed and locked) and cannot bypass standard safety features.

  • Remote start may pre-condition interior climate, but settings and time limits vary by year and configuration.

  • The feature relies on the vehicle’s telematics and your smartphone’s connectivity; outages or account issues can affect availability.


If you’re considering a purchase or lease, verify the exact remote-start capabilities and any ongoing subscription costs with your dealer for your preferred year and trim.


Summary


For the Honda Accord, HondaLink remote start is typically available on EX, EX-L, and Touring trims, with LX and Sport usually excluded. The feature is tied to model year and market, most reliably present in 2018–2024 models, and requires an active HondaLink Remote Access subscription after any trial period. Always check the official specifications for your exact year and trim and consult a dealer to confirm current availability and pricing.

What year did Honda start HondaLink?


2013
From the 2013 model year onwards many Hondas have at least basic features in the HondaLink app. Post 2018 model year some higher end trim models have advanced features such as remote start and car tracking.



Can I remote start my Honda Accord from my phone?


Before you use Honda Remote Start, make sure that you know the location of your vehicle and that it is parked outside in a well-ventilated area. Then, with the Honda Remote Start app open on your phone, touch Remote Commands, and then Start. Your vehicle will start and remain on for 10 minutes.



Which Honda models have HondaLink remote start?


Many modern Honda models, including the Accord, Civic, CR-V, Odyssey, and Pilot, have HondaLink remote start, though it typically requires a specific trim level or the purchase of the Remote subscription package. The feature is available on various model years, but is often more common on higher trim levels or 2018 and newer models.
 
Models with HondaLink remote start

  • Accord: Available on many newer models, including the hybrid.
  • Civic: Available on many newer models, including the hatchback and Si trims.
  • CR-V: Often standard on most trims for model years like 2020 and newer, except for the base LX.
  • Odyssey: Available on many newer models.
  • Pilot: Available on many newer models.
  • Ridgeline: Available on many newer models.
  • Insight: Available on many newer models.
  • HR-V: Available on many newer models. 

How to confirm and use
  • Check your vehicle's key fob: Look for the remote start button, which is often a circular arrow symbol. 
  • Look at your trim level: Higher trim levels are more likely to include HondaLink remote start as a standard feature. 
  • Verify with your dealer: Contact your local dealership or check the Honda website to confirm which specific models and trims have the feature. 
  • Confirm a subscription is active: For newer models, you may need to enroll in a HondaLink subscription package to use the remote start feature. 



What Honda Accord models have remote start?


Most recent Honda Accords have remote start, with it being standard on EX-L and Touring trims for many recent model years, and now standard on all trims for the 2023 and 2025 model years. In older models, such as the eighth generation (starting in 2008), remote start was standard on EX-L and EX trims, notes Performance Honda. For 2018-2021 models, it was also available on Sport trims. 
By model year

  • 2025: Standard on all trims, both key fob and app remote start. 
  • 2023: Standard on all trims. 
  • 2018-2021: Standard on EX-L and Touring trims, and available on Sport trims. 
  • 2016: Standard on EX (CVT only), EX-L, and Touring models. 
  • 2013-2015: Standard on EX-L and Touring trims. 
  • 2008-2012: Standard on EX-L and EX trims. 

How to use remote start
  1. Press the lock button on the key fob.
  2. Within five seconds, press and hold the remote start button (often indicated with a circular arrow).
  3. The engine will start, and the turn signals will flash a few times to confirm.
  4. The engine will run for about 10 minutes before shutting off automatically if not otherwise entered. 


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