Last reported case: 2 months ago
Based on 3 owner reports (1 from Reddit, 2 from forums)
What is P1157?
🚗P1157 on 2010 HONDA Accord
This page focuses specifically on P1157 issues reported by 2010 HONDA Accord owners. The experiences and fixes below are from real owners of this exact vehicle.
Symptoms Reported by 2010 HONDA Accord Owners:
Parts Often Involved:
What Owners Say
Real experiences from 2010 HONDA Accord owners
“Does anyone know the solution to this code? I replaced the oxygen sensors on my 2008 Honda Accord 2.4 automatic because the old ones were corroded, and then this code appeared.”View original
“I replaced the oxygen sensors on my 2008 Honda Accord 2.4 automatic because the old ones were corroded, and then this code appeared. Code p1157 high voltage on line afs h02s s1”View original
“Fun times with old cars (while beating the bushes for an income\job)!!~ and now now about JIS screw drivers! Appreciate your concern and will circle back, once I'm back in stability land (or she drives me off into the sunset!)”View original
“P1157 - New o2 sensor didn't fix it So I picked up this accord recently (2003 - AT - K24A4 - Japanese built) and since I've owned it it's had a CEL on for P1157 I cannot clear the code with my scanner, it doesn't even go out for a few seconds.”View original
“I've gotten a new DENSO o2 sensor and installed it. CEL remained so I disconnected the battery, reconnected everything and within a few seconds the CEL was back on again.”View original
“So decided to roll the dice and first work on those 2 issues, hoping the older buzzing is not suggesting that one the car simply won't start. Fun times with old cars (while beating the bushes for an income\job)!!~ and now now about JIS screw drivers!”View original
These are real experiences shared by 2010 HONDA Accord owners on automotive forums and communities. Results may vary based on vehicle condition and repair quality.
About This Data
This page aggregates 3 discussions about P1157 from 2010 HONDA Accord owners across automotive communities.
Success rate (0%) is calculated from posts where owners confirmed whether their fix resolved the issue.
Last updated: 1/4/2026