Below you may see the AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION components and the number of complaints they received.
No summary listed for above vehicle. *ak
Consumer touched brakes to slow vehicle down, but vehicle swerved, and consumer hit another vehicle. *ak consumer stateed brakes squeaks and par...
The air bags in my vehicle did not deploy in a front end collision that i was involved in. it caused me to fly forward and injure myself, almost hitt...
Tl* the contact owns a 2002 honda civic. the contact stated that while parking, he attempted to shift into reverse but it failed to engage. the contact mentioned that the vehicle would only move forward. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where the technician diagnosed that the transmission was defective and needed to be rebuilt. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileage was 83,808. updated 11/21/13*lj
My 2002 honda civic became inoperable without any warning as i attempted to merge on a major highway in washington dc. i could not shift into gear when i pressed the accelerator; fortunately, i was able to drift to the shoulder on the highway without incident. i had the vehicle towed to a honda dealership where it was diagnosed as an internal transmission issue and i was advised that it would have to be replaced for $4700. the cost for the transmission replacement was outrageous and after researching possible reasons for the failure, i had my vehicle towed from the honda dealership to an independent repair shop. my vehicle was diagnosed with torque converter failure which caused metal shavings to damage clutches in the transmission. during my research, i read numerous complaints by hundreds of others who own a 2001 to 2003 honda civic and stated that their transmission failed when their mileage ranged from 135k to as low as 65k. although honda issued a 2004 recall on transmissions, it excluded the honda civic; i am outraged that honda knew about the hundreds of transmission complaints from honda civic owners but deliberately did not ...
2012 honda civic. consumer writes in regards to transmission noise. *tgw the consumer also stated the wiper blades were replaced three times. *jb
I have a 01 honda civic lx with 85,000 miles and needs a new (rebuilt) transmission. i'm actually dropping off the vehicle today at aamco transmission. they quoted me $1600. i just spoke to honda and requested goodwill assistance and they told me the vehicle did not fall within the parameters being 10 years old. i told them i have had 6 or 7 toyotas in a row and this was my first and probably last honda. i asked them to pass along my case with that comment and contact me if they want to retain my business. *tt
I own a 2002 honda civic lx which is notorious for transmission failures. i became pro active about it when the automatic shifting started to slip. i had it looked at and tested several times, including an entire day with the honda dealership that i purchased it from. i even sent a letter in 2009 to american honda motor co.they all insisted it was fine. on july 8, 2011 while driving on a narrow mountain road in the rockies, the transmission went. the vehicle was towed and replaced and rebuilt. i do have the old parts. honda, when contacted basically said they would do nothing. this is a long standing problem and honda has known about it for many years. does not sit well with me nor should it for anyone else that would want a honda. *tr
We have had both the battery and the transmission fail. the battery failed at 82k miles, just past the 80k mile warranty. now, at 91k miles, the transmission needs to be replaced. in reviewing our records, it seems that transmission problems began at 51k miles, as a "surging" when we were on the interstate such that the engine would rev while we were coasting. the dealer couldn't duplicate the issue and the stopped (for whatever reason). transmission problems began again at 71k miles as the shuddering. dealer burnished, and then we got the recall notices at 74k miles. it began as "surging" when we were on the interstate, the engine revving even when we weren't accelerating at 51k miles. then the shuddering started at 71k miles. we received the recall notices at 74k miles. shuddering started again at 91k miles & we are being told it needs a new transmission. the dealer said that honda america will pay for the recall if the car is under 100k miles, but only once. if this problem reoccurs, isn't it obvious that it's by fault of honda? and that these ...
Tl* the contact owns a 2001 honda civic. the contact stated that while driving at highway speeds, the vehicle suddenly stalled. she noticed that the check engine light had illuminated on the instrumental panel. the vehicle was towed to a dealer and they advised her that the transmission needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileages were approximately 91,000. the vin was unavailable.
My 2000 honda civic was recently repaired due to a minor fender bender with a curb. the transmission was replaced as part of these repairs with a transmission from a salvage yard. while driving this vehicle, the check engine light came on and after a diagnostics test, the code p0240 continued to show up after being reset numerous times. this light turns on about three miles of driving after being reset. after researching this code and the handful of causes of it to appear, it is possible that some vehicles will not even be running due to it. the transmission is not shifting correctly around 50-60mph with just a delayed shift. the research i have done shows this code may be removed by changing the tcc solenoid, transmission and oil filter, but in most cases; replacing the transmission. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2002 honda civic. the contact stated while driving approximately 30 to 40 mph the vehicle suddenly slowed down on it's own. he tried to accelerate, but the speed would not increase. the following day the vehicle was driven to a dealer who advised him that he needed a transmission. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified and offered no assistance. the failure mileage was approximately 110,000. updated 09/15/11 *bf updated 09/26/11
The transmission failed when i was driving on a busy road. i just bought this car one year ago, and do the regular maintenance. i did the transmission flush before 100,000 miles. but when it reached just over 110,000 miles, the car just can't be moved. on the second morning, the car can be slowly driven, so i slipped it to a transmission garage. they told me it will cost over $2000 to fix it. i thought it's impossible to me. then i drove it back to my parking space. i called honda customer service and they refused to do anything. *tr