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Problems with 2006 Honda Civic SUSPENSION

On average, the 2006 Honda Civic starts to “feel” problems with the SUSPENSION and its various aspects after 61 574 miles.

Components Affected by SUSPENSION Issues

We have classified the 73 complaints from 2006 Honda Civic about SUSPENSION into the following categories.

REAR 116 FRONT 6

Recently reported SUSPENSION problems on 2006 Honda Civic

Uneven and rapidly wearing tires on the 2006 civic. these uneven tire problems can quickly turn into braking issues and also lead to difficult to control vibrations, giving me fits when traveling at highway speeds.

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 honda civic. the contact stated that upon changing gears, the vehicle was shaking violently. the vehicle was taken to a dealer, who stated that the motor mounts and the power steering pump needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was not available.

Rear of civic "sways" when going over any highway imperfection at any speed but recovers when road smooths out.

There has been 2 recalls since this vehicle has been on recall list for many problems there are a total of 10 recalls on this vin which qualifies this car for a buyback. the vehicle has had problems with air bag frontal , fuel sysystem , vehicle speed excelarator and also to include frame damage. car was purchased at an auction please see attachments that are included. i have been trying to get detailed information regarding this. the car has been reported to insurance company as frame damage and it was not registered under that vehicle has a weird noise crackling sound like it's the axel. also the tires have been repalced 3 times all away around. ignition and sarter has been replaced once. please see that the car has been in a total of 5 accidents with 4 being reported and one not from the frame dmage. please help me dealer is unknown and not in business anymore. ihave been getting the run-around for this vehicle and need guidance

I never got informed about this settlement claim http://settlement-claims.com/controlarm/notice.html 2 years ago. honda service first found a problem on rear control arms and tire wear on march 12th. why didn't they notice problem before march 12th? honda service gave me a price of parts and labor. it's $255 on parts (control arms) and $150 labor. updated 12/21/2015*js

Tl* the contact owns a 2006 honda civic. while driving approximately 20 mph, the rear of the vehicle started shaking and emitting unknown noises. the vehicle was repaired under nhtsa campaign number: 07v399000 (service brakes, hydraulic); however, the failure recurred. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic. the technician diagnosed that the wheel bearings needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 65,000.

I purchased 2006 honda civic ex from person from tx. and i live in la.it had brand new tires on it and 73,000 miles and was in great condition. at 75,000 miles i started hearing noise in rear end like roaring noise.each time i had it service at local honda dealer the service advisor said tires or alignment.they knew about the class action law suit and tsb 08-001 but never informed me about it. it took me 4 years and 2 worn out $130 michelin tires each to find the problem online and from my brother. the honda dealer should have informed me about honda bad design rear upper control arms earlier and i could have saved myself 2 new tires and lots of headache. but i had it fixed at local shop in bossier city alignment shop for $560. no more noise and car rides like new and tires sit straight as an arrow not cocked out like they did.

Defects in rear suspension cause uneven tire wear. after rotating the tires, the front wheels vibration makes driving unsafe. *tr

I bought the car used and found out there has been a settled class action law suit because the rear control arm causes excessive wear on the rear tires. i guess i am stuck having to make this repair on my own. *tr

I was driving on 110 fwy the rear suspension bounced like no shocks on it that really scared me. *tr

A faulty designed upper rear control arm causes uneven tire wear and alignment & braking issues. *tr

The honda dealership will not replace the control arm in my 2006 honda civic for free even though this is a known defect in the manufacturing of the car and a class action lawsuit was recently settled regarding the issue. *tr

?uneven or rapid tire wear" due to defective upper control arm. currently honda has a campaign l-82 to repair the c arm but only for the civic 2006-2007 si or hybrid model. my civic ex model is not covered. i told there dealer that honda had this service bulletin viii-10-07 dated back nov 26, 2007. this service was only covered over warranty, unfortunately i don't have extended warranty for my 2006 civic ex. is there anything legally that can be done, i am sure there are other civic owners out there with the same dilemma. *tr

Lot of vibrations. howling noise when in reverse. i checked under the hood and found the hydraulic motor mount leaked and should be replaced. i heard there's a lot of this kind of problem in the internet. i guess you guys need to look deeper into this problem to protect us consumers. *tr

Tire wear has been uneven in the rear tires, i had received a repair notice a couple of years ago but i was out of the country for a long time and missed out on the repair window for replacement of tires and super control arm? i think the resulting tire wear is the fault of known defective parts and honda is acting very responsibly in not recaling for this failure/defect