There isn’t a single recall to report for the 2014 Honda Accord EX-L; instead, the car has been affected by multiple recall campaigns over the years, with the most notable being the Takata airbag inflator recall. To know exactly which recalls apply to your car, check the VIN with the NHTSA or Honda.
Recall history and status
The Honda Accord from this era has seen several recall campaigns by year and VIN. The most widely reported and ongoing issue has been the Takata airbag inflator recall, affecting many vehicles across brands, including Accords from this period. Other campaigns exist but vary by VIN and region, so a VIN check is essential.
Before listing recall specifics, note that recall details are VIN-specific and change over time as campaigns are expanded or completed.
- Takata airbag inflator recall: Affects the front airbags in many Honda vehicles, including the 2014 Accord EX-L. Replacing the inflator is free at an authorized dealer.
Current recalls, if any, depend on the vehicle’s VIN; always verify with official sources.
How to check recalls for your exact vehicle
To confirm which recalls apply to your specific car, use the following steps:
- Locate your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). It’s a 17-character code found on the driver’s side dashboard or door jamb, and on your registration and insurance documents.
- Visit the official recall lookup tools: NHTSA’s recall page at nhtsa.gov/recalls or Honda’s owner site (owners.honda.com).
- Enter the VIN to view any active recalls and steps you should take.
- If a recall is listed, contact a Honda dealer to schedule the free recall service and parts replacement.
VIN-based checks provide the most accurate and up-to-date information on what recalls, if any, affect your exact 2014 Accord EX-L.
What to do if your car is recalled
If a recall is identified, act promptly. Recall work is free of charge, and Honda typically provides guidance on temporary driving precautions if advised. Here are the recommended steps:
- Do not ignore a recall notice. Schedule service with an authorized dealer as soon as possible.
- Bring your VIN and recall notice (or use the VIN) when you visit the dealer.
- Ask about any available loaner vehicle or transportation options if your car will be out of service for an extended period.
Following the official recall process ensures your vehicle remains safe and compliant with manufacturer standards.
Summary
The 2014 Honda Accord EX-L may be subject to multiple recalls over time, with the Takata airbag inflator campaign being the most prominent. The exact recalls applying to any individual car depend on its VIN, so owners should perform a VIN-based check via NHTSA or Honda to get precise, up-to-date information and arrange free dealer service if needed.


