Disclaimer: Not affiliated with or endorsed by Honda Motor Company. For informational purposes only. Full Disclaimer

Problems with 2003 Honda Civic VISIBILITY

On average, the 2003 Honda Civic starts to “feel” problems with the VISIBILITY and its various aspects after 42 700 miles.

Components Affected by VISIBILITY Issues

We have classified the 2 complaints from 2003 Honda Civic about VISIBILITY into the following categories.

WINDSHIELD 1 POWER WINDOW DEVICES AND CONTROLS 1 DEFROSTER/DEFOGGER/HVAC SYSTEM 1 REARVIEW MIRRORS/DEVICES 1 WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER 1 GLASS, SIDE/REAR 1 SUN/MOON ROOF ASSEMBLY 1

Recently reported VISIBILITY problems on 2003 Honda Civic

The front windshield on my 2003 honda civic hybrid has many fine and larger scratches running every which way which produces a lot of glare, especially at night from the lights of oncoming cars. *tr

Window switch meltdown happens in earlier honda civics. i recently read that honda was recalling cars for a window master switch that melted when it got moisture in it like when it rains with the window down. this problem has persisted for years. my 2003 civic melted and could have caused a fire three years ago after a little moisture. where was the recall back then if we were really concerned about this problem? *tr

Premature and complete failure of climate control panel operating heat, air, and defroster in vehicle. *jb

I was driving my car at normal speed when the passenger side mirror popped out. i did not hit anything and it didn't show any collision related damages. the service center informed us that someone hit the vehicle although there are no signs of it.*ak

For the last two days, after having my oil changed for the first time on my new honda civic hybrid, i was unable to get the windshield washer solvent to spray onto my windshield. (january 27/28, 2004) this presented a serious hazard since the inclement weather made it necessary for road crews to lay a geat deal of salt and sand on the highways to combat the freezing rain . i took the car to the dealer on the morning of the 28th to complain about the problem. the service rep said i should go across the the street to cherrydale auto parts and purchase the yellow solution that was good to sub freezing temperatures which i did. after putting the new solvent in the reservoir the problem was solved. i would like to know, however, why it is that dealerships are allowed to use substandard products in their service which may potentially harm their customers and their customer's families. is it a policy of honda u.s. to produce excellent cars and then have the occupants killed so their dealerships can save pennies on the windshiiel washer solvent they use in their scheduled service maintenance. there is a good reason that the wipers and the delivery of solvent to the windshield is part of a vehicles safety inspection. brown's arlington honda used substandard solvent that could have resulted in my death. i was told that many had complained of the same problem. they then sent me across the street to solve the problem myself. truly this is pennywise and pounds foolish.*ak

I bought my honda civic ex in 2003 from lute riley honda of richardson. not long after buying it, maybe 6 months, a small crack in the windshield on the driver's side was noticed incidentally, although no debris hitting the windshield was noted. the crack extends all the way from the bottom edge of the windshield, and since i haven't attended to the crack due to job schedule, it now extends up more than half the length of the glass. no point of impact crater has ever been noticed anywhere on the windshield. multiple incidents have been cited here on this nhtsa complaints as to their similar windshield crack experience. i was prompted to look into this nhtsa website complaints list when i noticed that many friends/relatives who purchased honda civics over the last 4-5 years were having a windshield crack develop in the same location as mine. i am quite willing to have a honda dealer verify the lack of point of impact so that they cannot explain away this incidence as some ficititous debris hitting the windshield, especially in the face of similar complaints here.

While driving 55 mph the sun roof blew out without warning allowing rain to enter the vehicle. *ak *nm

The rear window is not able to be fully cleaned. the bottom 1/4 is not able to reached causing poor visibility out of window. window appears to be foggy and is worse in hot weather.*ak

Honda civic hybrid: when outside temperature is very low and car is cold, the drivers side electric window does not roll back up after it has been rolled down. once the car has warmed the window will roll up but this can take several minutes. january is very cold to be driving with the window down. i have taken the car in for service on another occasion that this occured but the honda dealer stated that there was no defect found and, subsequently, made no adjustment.

Other 2003 Honda Civic Problem Categories