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Honda Civic Recall

If you have owned a vehicle in the last 10 years, then you have most likely received a recall through the mail at some point. The Honda Civic is no different when it comes to a recall. We have put together a list of the majority of the Honda Civic Recalls up to this date for you. Your recalls can affect the way a vehicle performs or handles. A recall could also be a safety concern. Either way you want to always address any open recalls. Here is a list of all the recalls we could find on a Civic to date.

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Honda Civic Powertrain Recalls

Some of the most searched for recalls are in regard to the Honda Powertrain. Below we have tried to break out all the different types of Honda Civic Powertrain Recalls. This should make it easier to see if your Honda Powertrain has any. If you are having problems with your Honda Powertrain and do not see a relevant recall, you can check to see if your covered under the Honda Powertrain Warranty.

  • Recall # 20V770000                                 Date: 2020-12-10                   Recall: Honda recalls the 2012 Honda Civic Hybrid vehicles and certain Acura ILX, Acura ILX Hybrid, and Fit vehicles sold or registered in certain US states. The recall is due to a manufacturing error involving an incorrect application of the drive shaft’s protective coating. This made the component at risk of damage from road salt, which could potentially break.
  • Recall # 17V706000                                 Date: 2017-11-08                   Recall: Honda recalls the 2017 Honda Civic Sedan and Coupe vehicles. This recall is due to an improper heat treatment of the halfshaft, causing it to lose strength. It is also at risk of breaking, which prevents the engine from moving the vehicle.
  • Recall # 12V256000                                 Date: 2012-06-01                   Recall: Honda recalls the 2012 Honda Civic vehicles during assembly. It was due to an incomplete processing of the driver’s side driveshaft and retaining clip, potentially causing it to separate. This error could lead to a loss of drive power or roll away if the parking brake is not engaged.

This concludes our Honda Civic Powertrain Recall list.

We hope this made it easier to find the Honda Civic Powertrain Recall you were looking for. If you are having issues with the powertrain and would like to get some feedback from someone that has had similar issues. I highly recommend the following Honda Civic Forum. Honda Civic Forum – This forum is a great tool and is also a strong pillar in the Civic community.

Here Is The List Of The Remaining Honda Civic Recalls By Date.  

  • Recall # 01V182                                   Date: Unknown                       Recall: Honda recalls certain Honda Civic sedan and coupe vehicles. The recall is due to an insufficient clamping force on the hose clamps for the filler neck tube. During a collision, the insufficient clamping force risks fuel leakage, making it a fire risk.
  • Recall # 01V183                                   Date: Unknown                       Recall: Honda recalls certain Honda Civic sedan vehicles due to residual water in the fuel pump electrical connector after testing. It can cause corrosion and lead to pump failure and engine stall, risking a crash.
  • Recall # 01V329                                   Date: Unknown                       Recall: Honda recalls certain Honda Civic vehicles due to damage to the air cleaner box cover during assembly. The damage could cause broken plastic pieces to penetrate the intake chamber and get lodged into the throttle body. This action could result in a risk of crash.
  • Recall # 01V380                                   Date: Unknown                       Recall: Honda recalls Honda Civic sedan and coupe vehicles for non-compliance with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard on “Seat Belt Assemblies,” due to a manufacturing error on the rear seat belt buckles. The seat belts work but might be difficult to unfasten after a collision. Only vehicles with marked seat belt buckles have this issue.
  • Recall # 23V858000                                   Date: 2023-12-17                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2018-2010 Honda Civic Coupe, Civic Sedan, Civic Hatchback, Civic Type-R, and certain Honda Accord, CR-V, HR-V, Odyssey, Acura, Ridgeline, Insight, and Fit vehicles. The recall is due to a possible failure of the fuel pump inside the fuel tank.
  • Recall # 23V229000                                   Date: 2023-03-29                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2023 Honda Civic Type R vehicles. The recall is due to welding issues on the driver’s seat frame. The malfunctioning frame could cause the seat cushion to break. This error makes the vehicle non-compliant with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard on “Seating Systems.”
  • Recall # 21V215000                                   Date: 2021-03-24                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2019-2020 Honda Civic Hatchback, Civic Coupe, Civic Coupe Si, Civic Sedan, Civic Type R, and certain Acura MDX, MDX Sport Hybrid, Accord, Acura ILX, Fit, CR-V, HR-V, Odyssey, Passport, Pilot, and Ridgeline vehicles. It is due to a failure in the low-pressure fuel pump within the fuel tank.
  • Recall # 20V770000                                   Date: 2020-12-10                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2012 Honda Civic Hybrid and certain Acura ILX, Acura ILX Hybrid, and Fit vehicles with a manual transmission, especially those sold or registered in specified US states. The recall is due to a manufacturing error and improper protective coating application on the drive shaft. This error makes the drive shaft susceptible to damage, risking the possibility of a breakage.
  • Recall # 20V027000                                  Date: 2020-01-17                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2000 Honda Civic Coupe and Civic Sedan vehicles, and certain Acura, CR-V, Accord, and Odyssey vehicles. These vehicles received a replacement airbag module, but these airbags had a defective replacement. The replacement inflator were prone to absorb moisture, risking the inflator to rupture or the cushion being underinflated.
  • Recall # 20V026000                                  Date: 2020-01-17                       Recall: Honda recalls the 1996-2000 Honda Civic Coupe and the Civic Sedan, and certain Acura, CR-V, and EV Plus vehicles. The recall is due to the NADI inflators that are missing the phase stabilized ammonium nitrate propellant. As a result, the inflators absorb excess moisture, making them prone to rupture.
  • Recall # 19V499000                                  Date: 2019-06-27                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2001-2005 Honda Civic, 2003-2005 Civic Hybrid, and 2001-2005 Civic GX NGV, and certain Acura, Accord, CR-V, Element, Odyssey, Pilot, and Ridgeline vehicles. These vehicle models were replaced with driver frontal air bag inflators but are at a risk of exploding due to propellant degradation, especially when exposed to high-humid conditions for an extended period.
  • Recall # 19V501000                                  Date: 2019-06-27                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2001-2005 Honda Civic, 2003-2005 Civic Hybrid, and the 2001-2005 Civic GX NGV, and certain Acura, Accord, CR-V, Element, Fit, Odyssey, Pilot, and Ridgeline vehicles. The assembly of the replacement passenger front air bag inflators, which can explode due to propellant degradation from long-term exposure to high humidity and temperature cycling.
  • Recall # 19V502000                                  Date: 2019-06-27                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2006-2011 Honda Civic and Civic Hybrid, the 2008-2010 Civic GX NGV, and certain Acura, Accord, CR-V, Fit, Insight, and Pilot vehicles. These vehicles had a replacement passenger front air bag inflators that could explode with propellant degradation, following an extended exposure to high-humid conditions and temperature recycling.
  • Recall # 19V501000                                  Date: 2019-06-27                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2001-2005 Honda Civic, 2003-2005 Civic Hybrid, and 2001-2005 Civic GX NGV, and certain Acura, ILX, Accord, CR-V, Element, Fit, Odyssey, Pilot, and Ridgeline vehicles. These vehicles received a replacement air bag inflator due to a previous recall remedy, but these inflators are at risk of exploding when deployed in the event of a crash.
  • Recall # 19V378000                                  Date: 2019-05-16                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2006-2011 Honda Civic, Civic Hybrid, Civic NGV, and certain Acura, Accord, CR-V, Fit, Insight, and Pilot vehicles. The replacement front passenger air bag inflator is incorrectly installed for these vehicles.
  • Recall # 19V182000                                  Date: 2019-03-06                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2001-2005 Honda Civic, 2003-2005 Civic Hybrid, and 2001-2005 Civic GX NGV, and certain Acura, Accord, CR-V, Element, Fit, Odyssey, Pilot, and Ridgeline vehicles. These vehicles received a replacement driver air bag inflator, but a manufacturing error risked the inflators exploding upon deployment during a crash.
  • Recall # 18V817000                                Date: 2018-11-15                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2017-2018 Honda Civic Hatchback and Civic Type R vehicles due to some vehicles missing the owner’s guide or the owner’s guide containing incorrect information. Therefore, these vehicles fail to comply with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard on “Child Restraint Anchorage Systems.”
  • Recall # 18V661000                                 Date: 2018-09-27                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2011 Honda Civic NGV, Civic, and Civic Hybrid, and certain Honda CR-V, Insight, Acura, Fit EV, and Pilot vehicles. The recall is due to a faulty air bag inflator that could release sharp metal fragments and potentially injure the driver or passengers.
  • Recall # 18V663000                                 Date: 2018-09-26                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2017-2018 Honda Civic and CR-V vehicles. The recall is due to an error in the magnet controlling the torque sensor output signal in the electronic power steering system. When making a full turn, it can cause the steering assist to turn in the opposite direction.
  • Recall # 18V268000                                 Date: 2018-04-26                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2001-2011 Honda Civic, and certain Accord, Pilot, CR-V, Element, Fit, Insight, Odyssey, and Ridgeline vehicles. The recall is due to an error in installing the replacement front passenger air bag.
  • Recall # 18V266000                                 Date: 2018-04-25                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2017 Honda Civic Hatchback and Civic Type R vehicles. These vehicles suffered from defective seat-mounted side air bags. These air bags would not deploy properly in a crash, risking injury or death.
  • Recall # 18V042000                                 Date: 2018-01-09                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2011 Honda Civic, Civic NGV, Civic Hybrid, and certain Acura, Accord, Fit, Insight, Pilot, and CR-V vehicles. These vehicles are at risk of inflator explosion on the air bags upon deployment, risking serious injury or death to the driver and passengers.
  • Recall # 17V706000                                 Date: 2017-11-08                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2017 Honda Civic Sedan and Coupe vehicles. The half shaft is improperly heat treated, making it susceptible to damage or preventing the engine from moving the vehicle.
  • Recall # 17V545000                                 Date: 2017-08-31                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2006-2011 Honda Civic and certain Accord, CR-V, Fit, Pilot, and Insight vehicles. These vehicles received replacement frontal airbag inflators that had been incorrectly installed.
  • Recall # 17V030000                                Date: 2017-01-10                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2006-2011 Honda Civic, Civic Hybrid and Civic GX, and certain Acura, Accord, CR-V, Insight, Fit, and Pilot vehicles. The company is also recalling the 2006-2008 Civic and other models sold and registered in specified US states due to the possibility of inflator rupture that would release metal fragments, risking death or injury to the vehicle occupants.
  • Recall # 16V346000                                 Date: 2016-05-24                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2006-2011 Honda Civic, Civic Hybrid, and Civic GX vehicles, and certain Acura, Accord, CR-V, Insight, Fit, and Pilot vehicles sold and registered in specified US states and territories. The recall is due to an inflator rupture that could possibly strike the vehicle occupants, resulting in serious injury or death.
  • Recall # 15V370000                                 Date: 2015-06-15                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2001-2004 Honda Civic GX manufactured from June 2000 to August 2004 and the 2003-2005 Honda Civic Hybrid vehicles manufactured from February 2002 to January 2005. These vehicles have a passenger side frontal air bag at risk of moisture infiltration, causing the inflator to rupture once deployed.
  • Recall # 15V320000                                 Date: 2015-05-28                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2001-2005 Honda Civic, the 2001-2004 Honda Civic GX, and the 2003-2005 Honda Civic Hybrid, and certain Accord, CR-V, Element, Odyssey, Pilot, Ridgeline, and Acura vehicles. The dual-stage driver frontal airbags on the affected vehicles are prone to moisture retention, increasing their risk of rupture.
  • Recall # 15V153000                                 Date: 2015-03-16                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2004 Honda Civic and certain Accord and Pilot vehicles. There is an error that risks the airbag inflator rupturing upon deployment.
  • Recall # 14V700000                                 Date: 2014-11-04                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2001-2005 Honda Civic and the 2003-2004 Honda Civic CNG, and certain Element, Odyssey, Accord, Pilot, Acura, and Ridgeline vehicles, specifically sold and registered in certain US states and territories. The recall is due to an error on the passenger side frontal air bag due to excessive internal pressure.
  • Recall # 14V349000                                 Date: 2014-06-20                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2002-2003 Honda Civic and certain CR-V, Odyssey, Accord, Element, Pilot, and Acura vehicles. The recall addresses the safety defect on the passenger side frontal air bag, which is likely to rupture upon deployment.
  • Recall # 14V353000                                 Date: 2014-06-20                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2003-2006 Honda Civic and certain Honda Accord, Element, Pilot, CR-V, Acura MDX, Odyssey, and Acura RL vehicles sold or registered in certain US states and territories. These vehicles were equipped with Takata-brand air bag inflators that were at risk of exploding upon deployment due to excessive internal pressure.
  • Recall # 13V132000                                 Date: 2013-04-11                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2001-2003 Honda Civic and certain CR-V and Odyssey vehicles due to a safety defect on the passenger side frontal air bag. These air bag inflators may produce excessive internal pressure that could rupture upon deployment.
  • Recall # 11V288000                                 Date: 2011-05-16                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2012 Honda Civic 2-door and 4-door vehicles manufactured from April to May 2011. The recall is due to a possible misalignment of the O-Ring that seals the fuel feed line connection, which could cause a fuel leak.
  • Recall # 11V176000                                 Date: 2011-03-14                       Recall: Honda recalls the 2011 Honda Civic vehicles due to the risk of a fuel leakage into the evaporative emissions center, in case of a roll-over incident. This error is due to improper ultrasonic welding of the plastic case housing the ROV within the fuel pump module. In case of a fuel leakage, it becomes a fire risk.
  • Recall # 07V512000                                 Date: 2007-10-31                       Recall: Honda recalls certain Honda Civic vehicles because of the possibility of tank rupture, explosion, and ejection.
  • Recall # 07V399000                                 Date: 2007-08-30                       Recall: Honda recalls certain Honda Civic Sedan and Hybrid vehicles due to over-lubrication of the telescopic steering column mechanism during assembly. The extra grease could possibly leak into the brake light switch, causing the switch failure.
  • Recall # 07V399000                                 Date: 2007-08-30                       Recall: Honda recalls certain Honda Civic vehicles due to improper O-Ring sealing, causing a leakage in the wheel bearing. It is especially vulnerable in areas where road salt is prevalent because the wheel bearing could likely get loose, leading to a bearing failure.
  • Recall # 07V402000                                 Date: 2007-08-30                       Recall: Honda recalls certain Honda Civic Sedan and Hybrid vehicles because of excessive lubrication in the telescopic steering column mechanism, increasing the possibility of silicone grease leaking into the brake light switch.
  • Recall # 07V034000                                 Date: 2007-01-31                       Recall: Honda recalls certain Honda Civic vehicles due to the risk of the rear seat passenger weight causing the metal cover on the Integrated Motor Assist System to contact the rubber cap covering the electric terminal. When this occurs, it can pinch and expose the electric terminal.
  • Recall # 06V270000                                 Date: 2006-07-25                       Recall: Honda recalls certain Honda Civic vehicles due to the incorrect contact information regarding the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s vehicle safety hotline on the owner’s manual.
  • Recall # 04V550000                                 Date: 2004-11-17                       Recall: Honda recalls certain Honda Civic vehicles as the front seat belt anchors were installed with the wrong washer. This error could restrict the anchor movement, resulting in the improper position of the seat belt when in use.
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Will A Recall Effect Your Civic Warranty

Most recalls are continually honored by your dealership. The dealer will generally just want to perform the recall and get you on your way. Will a recall effect your Honda warranty? To answer this, a recall will not affect your warranty or the ability of you getting a warranty. If you would like to know more about a Honda Extended Warranty, please visit our main site.

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Honda Civic Extended Warranty Options

Here we will go over your Honda Civic Extended Warranty Options. The high dollar powertrain should be your main concern. Mopar Powertrain Plus will take care of this at a really fair price. If you are looking for a little better coverage and are ok excluding some of the smaller items, you should consider the Mopar Added Care Plus. If you want to pay the little extra and know that most everything is covered, you want to go with the Mopar Maximum Care. All of these plans have a large list of components that are covered. To help with questions you can find printable brochures below.

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