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Problems with 2003 Honda Civic ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL

On average, the 2003 Honda Civic starts to “feel” problems with the ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL and its various aspects after 131 116 miles.

Recently reported ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL problems on 2003 Honda Civic

Vehicle steering wheel violently jerks back and forth when shifting automatically resulting in no control of vehicle.vehicle does not lock doors.dealership failed to complete or inform me of any kinds of hazards as i overlooked these major problems when purchased used car. i paid over 3400 dollars for junk.

The airbag does not work at all..and ive always had a problem with the headlights fogging all the time....

El carro prende la bolsa de aire. un sensor de temperatura y el switch

the failure is a software defect, which causes the engine to stop running at random, unpredictable times, under unpredictable conditions. it has occurred four times with my vehicle, and luckily, not in dangerous circumstances. the only way to restart the engine is to bring the vehicle to a complete stop, put it in park, turn off the key completely, wait a minute, then turn the ignition to start. if it were to occur in traffic, as on the interstate, this would be a very dangerous situation. i have taken the car to the dealer for this problem, who says he cannot address it because he cannot observe it occurring, he also says that the problem is the responsibility of honda corp, since it is a design issue. *tr

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