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Problems with 2008 Honda Civic POWER TRAIN

On average, the 2008 Honda Civic starts to “feel” problems with the POWER TRAIN and its various aspects after 57 890 miles.

Components Affected by POWER TRAIN Issues

We have classified the 27 complaints from 2008 Honda Civic about POWER TRAIN into the following categories.

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 13 MANUAL TRANSMISSION 8 DRIVELINE 2 AXLE ASSEMBLY 1

Recently reported POWER TRAIN problems on 2008 Honda Civic

Tl* the contact owns a 2008 honda civic. the contact stated that when the brake pedal was depressed, the vehicle inadvertently accelerated. the contact stated that the vehicle was then shifted into park and the engine began to rev. the vehicle was taken to o'malley honda (3405 stewart ave, wausau, wi 54401 (715) 842-2131) but a diagnostic test was not completed. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 143,000. *tr

This car started leaking coolant on the driveway. one day later my wife drives car and when she returns home steam is coming from engine and a lot more coolant is leaking on driveway. towed it to the dealer. turns out there is a factor defect causing engine block to crack prematurely. luckily engine didn't overheat and lock-up while on the freeway. scary that the symptoms and onset of crack were so sudden. only started dripping on driveway one day previous to near overheat. not sure if my wife or i would have been able to safely get the car to the side of the road if it overheated while driving on the freeway.

Map for my car, navi for my car

I was driving and switched into 3rd gear; popped out. also 3rd gear gets stuck and can't shift into 3rd gear.

Transmission has to be completely rebuilt after 105000 miles approximately; mechanic told me he could estimate how much longer i have if it was something that he saw more often, but this isn't something he sees often. the vehicle would run heavy, and i was told an engine mount was bad and was subsequently replaced under warranty. there is still a tendency for the car to vibrate and shake as i drive between 17-30 mph, and attribute this to the issue of the transmission. the vehicle also does not shift well, and clicks on certain shifting points. dealership stated the car is outside of the powertrain warranty, even though this issues started prior to the end of that warranty.

On 4 separate occasions (the most recent being 6/24/14), twice at highway speeds and twice while slowing down, the vehicle's engine has surged, causing the vehicle to unexpectedly move forward. on the two occasions it has occurred when slowing down, i was operating the vehicle. what happened was as i was coming to a stop (once at a red light, once in a parking lot), the rpm indicator unexpectedly shot up to approximately 2500rpm, the vehicle moved forward, and even though i had my foot on the brake, the unexpected increase in power made it difficult to stop. had there been any vehicles in front of me in either occurrence, there may have been an accident. on the two occurrences at highway speed, my wife was driving, and she reports that the rpm indicator again went high and the engine was making a lot of noise. *tr

I was stopped at a red light with my foot firmly on the brake with the car in drive. without warning the engine revved up and the car lurched forward a foot or two. *tr

2008 honda civic. consumer writes in regards to engine block failure . *smd the consumer stated the engine block problem should be treated as a recall due to the severity of the problem. when the engine overheated and stalled, he lost power steering and brakes. at that point, the steering and brakes became very difficult. the consumer stopped to the dealer, where they showed him the 4 problem areas of the engine where the leakage occurred. also, the bearing on the air conditioning compressor pulley started making a noise. the entire compressor had to be replaced. the consumer also had difficulty starting the vehicle and after 10 seconds, the vehicle would start. on occasion, he had trouble shifting from first to second gear. it would not shift, and he had to come to a complete stop and start in first gear. *jb updated 04/10/14

Tl* the contact owns a 2008 honda civic. the contact stated that there was a grinding noise upon shifting gears and progressed when downshifting. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the third gear synchronizer needed to be replaced. the failure progressed when there was high rpms. the dealer also indicated that there was a manufacturer recall for the power steering but the part was not available for the recall remedy. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 55,000.

Transmission went completely out while driving my car. only has 50,000 miles on it. *tr

I exited freeway and was waiting at a red signal light when the engine on its own speeded up to 3000+ rpm. it held at this elevated rpm for about a minute while the car remained stopped (foot brake was holding). the engine dropped back down to idle on its own. headlights and occupant heater was on with fan at lowest setting. radio was on. floor mat was not out of place. my foot position remained unchanged except for applying extra force during the elevated rpm event. *tr

Shifting from 2nd to 3rd gear grinds and sometimes 3rd gear pops out when shifting at fast speeds, obviously while rolling. i went to the o'hare honda dealership in des plaines, il where i purchased my car brand new with an extended warranty, and they would not do anything to repair it. i asked, what if the matter turns into a dangerous accident? they couldn't give me an answer. please help me. *tr

My daughter was driving the car when the passenger cv joint at the wheel broke apart resulting in the car becoming not drivable. it had to be towed from the scene. *tr

Owned this 2008 honda civic si (manual transmission) for one week before the clutch quit at highway speed. very dangerous situation and totally unexpected for a car that was just inspected by a honda dealer (who had listed another car dealer as the previous owner on the nys retail certificate of sale). this honda dealer will not repair this car as they were flat-bedding it to an auction house that was actually the last owner of this vehicle for them to repair it. i called american honda because the auction house repairs are likely to void the remainder of the honda warranty but their representative stated that american honda does not get involved with local honda dealer issues. american honda assigned case # [xxx] and also stated that they were not concerned that a safety report would be filed with the nhtsa. information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).*tr

On multiple occasions, while shifting the car into 3rd gear, the gears grind. the shift knob is lined up exactly where it should be to go into 3rd gear. the car will also pop out of 3rd gear at random without even stepping on the clutch to prompt it. this is a very dangerous problem to have in a standard car, and i have seen many people make complaints about this online. i called honda customer service and they said that it was my responsibility to get the car fixed, not theirs, and that they base most of their claims for reimbursement on mileage as well as honda customer loyalty. the gentleman then proceeded to ask me if i had owned a honda before and insinuated that due to the fact that this is the first honda that i owned that the likelihood of them reimbursing would be slim. this is not right. i did not choose for my transmission to be built with a faulty part, and i should not be responsible for fixing the problem when my safety is called into question. *tr

My car was stopped in line while waiting to go through us customs. transmission was in drive and my foot was on the brake. all of a sudden, engine started to rev. placed transmission in neutral position. engine revved three times, each time higher. on third revving, rpm reached 4000 rpm. turned off engine and restarted. when i restarted the engine, the engine revved at high rpm again. turned off engine, waited approximately 10 seconds. restarted engine again, and engine started normally. took car to honda dealer on 7/23/12. dealer was not able to find any trouble codes in the engine computer. this is very similar to what happened two years ago at approx mileage of 45,000 miles. engine started revving while stopped at a signal. car was towed to the dealer who was not able to find anything wrong. dealer called in area rep who reviewed process and was not able to find anything wrong. *tr

My wife was headed home from work (approximately 5 pm) when she had to stop in traffic on a fairly steep hill, with an outside temperature at, or near, 100 degrees. when she attempted to resume forward she pressed the gas on her 2008 honda civic hybrid and the car started to roll backwards into another car. the transmission was in drive, she switched to the lowest range, still the car would not move forward. as a result, she had to wave cars behind her around while all she could do was hold the brakes until she could manage to roll backwards down this hill to safety. she then changed routes that had substantially more congestion, but smaller hills. hills are a way of life in the atlanta metro area, so are high temperatures in july. she has mentioned that this vehicle has terrible acceleration on some lesser hills in hot weather over the past 2 years, but never experienced anything as dangerous as this incident.this malady has been reported a minimum of 2-3 times to the honda dealership she purchased it from, heritage honda, rome, ga. i wouldn't allow her to use it until honda sorted out the malfunction. well, i spent the day there, they did computer analysis, technician interfaced with honda tech line, even sent a "snapshot" of the vehicle's computer data when it actually recreated the same condition for the mechanic on a steep hill. none-the-less, i left there hopeful that honda would resolve our dilemma. after a day and a half of waiting for some feedback, i was finally informed the car was operating properly. apparently, the hybrid batteries reached a high temperature, which for "safety reasons" disabled the circuitry that "assists" the car via the "hybrid electric motor" which in turn leaves the car completely dependent on the undersized gasoline engine. in this case, not near enough power to move her car. honda says it's ok to drive! we need help, please help us! *tr

Car started at usual time around 8 am and started vibrating. a very loud exhaust noise started to begin and the car began shaking. the vibrating noise was so loud and everyone in the car could feel the vibration. the front steering wheel as well as the seats were also shaking. vibrating continued throughout the day and was gone at times when this first began but as days went by it became louder and more obvious by others outside of the car. the car now continues to vibrate not only in the morning but at all times of the day. it shakes at park, drive, and reverse. car is very uncomfortable to drive and the noise can become very distracting. the car also vibrates so much during these times that i am afraid that something will happen on the highway and am worried about this. honda dealer will not cover this under power train warranty because the car is now passed the warranty for power train which is 5 year/60,000 miles. please look into this matter. it seems very common as i researched online and many people are having this issue on their honda's which most seem after the 2005 models, more common around 2007 + 2008 models. *tr

The first time this problem occurred was in june of 2012 when shifting into 3rd gear there was grinding sounds. the vehicle would also pop out of 3rd gear while driving. i took it into a honda dealer to see what was wrong they diagnosed it as internal m/t malfunction saying that my shift fork and 3rd gear s set needed replacing. since i purchase this car used at a dealership that i worked at the time they fixed it as a courtesy to me. i had to fight with them to finally agree to fix it from the beginning. once again now in september of 2014 the same thing has happen again to my civic which the estimated repair cost is around $3,000.00. being a trained mechanic i know there are several silent recalls and tsb recalls on this vehicle for this problem. i do not feel that i should have to pay out of the pocket to fix a recurring problem. *tr

Cannot change into 3rd and 6th gears properly. grinding and excessive force to go into 3rd, must repeat attempts to go into 6th. *tr

Tl* the contact owns 2008 honda civic. the contact was driving 30 mph when she realized that the vehicle would not shift gears. in addition, the vehicle would stall intermittently. the contact did not take the vehicle to a dealer or local mechanic for inspection or repairs. the failure mileage was 30,000. updated 10/21/11

2008 honda civic si, 16,000 miles had clutch fail and manufacturer refuses to cover this item. *tr

Driving on the expressway and the transmission seized up and the vehicle came to an abrupt stop. the vehicle was towed to the dealership and although the vehicle is under warranty the say that the vehicle was abused therefore they will not cover the transmission. honda has had numerous complains regarding the manual transmissions and the failures that they've had. *tr

Took car in for oil change 4/30/2011 at honda dealer. service department performed reflash campaign 10-034 without asking. previously had declined this service and is noted in service records not to perform this service ever. car performance has been significantly diminished since this service has been performed. car will not reliably accelerate smoothly from standstill (red light) or when merging into highway traffic at 40-50 mph. when accelerating from a stop, vehicle may or may not move at acceptable speed causing the potential to enter traffic with inadequate power to get up to speed of oncoming traffic creating a hazardous situation. this is an accident waiting to happen, especially since the performance is now inconsistent and you do not know when it may not accelerate as needed. the engine will rev very high but the car will only go 5-10 mph with pedal all the way to the floor. honda dealer has been unresponsive. i am limiting driving this car as much as possible as this car is unsafe in traffic situations. also, the auto-stop feature does not work as prior to the reflash, engine idles much higher at stops and does not cut off. this has decreased gas mileage significantly.

Our standard 2008 civic ex (bought june 2008) started to have variable vibration/shuttering issues from idle/stop to 1st and 2nd gear around 28,000 miles (new civic, we are the only owners, no accidents). the shuttering stopped after the car was in higher gears. this vibration issue worsened and we could not safely accelerate the vehicle when shifting from an idle position into 1st gear - due to extreme vibrations, which became more frequent. we took the vehicle to the dealership around 35000 miles on november 17, 2010, to determine/correct the shuttering/vibration issues. the dealership indicated they could not replicate the issue and returned the vehicle. the shuttering/vibration continued and we decided to replace all of our tires at our cost around 40,000 miles to see if this would correct the issue. the vibration/shuttering continued at variable times. at 41,000 miles, the vibration/shuttering became impactful and we could not safely accelerate from an idle position without the car shaking/not engaging effectively. we took the car into the dealer again on february 3, 2011 and the technician replicated the issue with us in the car. they indicated they looked at the vehicle motor mounts and "looked" at the clutch (not inspected). they said nothing was wrong with it and it was due to the way we drove the vehicle, even though their technician replicated the issue. they said honda does not have any recommendations for this issue via the phone technical line. we did not take the car back due to safety concerns and it is still at the dealership. we do not feel safe driving the vehicle, as it will not engage/accelerate properly without shuttering when shifting from idle into 1st and 2nd gear. *tr

While pressing the clutch it has started grinding and popping, it can be heard and felt out side the car with hood up. and can be felt on the clutch pedal. *tr

The car will not resond properly from stopped postion when acceleration is needed. *tr

After the honda dealer performed a software update per a recall to extend the life of the battery on my 2008 honda civic hybrid, the vehicle began losing power intermittently and the gas mileage dropped significantly. returned to dealer and was told "everything checked out." problem still unresolved. *tr

In august 2010 i took my 2008 honda civic hybrid to the dealer for routine maintenance. the dealer performed a purported software update on the battery system without notifying me until afterwards. immediately upon leaving the dealer, i noticed a profound reduction in power and acceleration. on the freeway portion of the drive home, i was almost rear-ended twice as i drove in the slow lane up a minor grade where the vehicle could not accelerate over 40 miles per hour (with the pedal fully depressed in the passing gear)-- prior to this date i had driven my vehicle for its prior 20 months of ownership up that same grade at 70mph. additionally, prior to this date i had never even utilized the "s" gear on my transmission. ever since honda's software update my car has become a severely underpowered accident waiting to happen. i am reduced to driving in the slow lane on the freeway with vehicles flashing me as they approach a 40-45 mph vehicle at 60-70 mph from behind. i have called the honda service departments at several local dealers regarding this problem, and get a universal response- "wait for your system to adjust to the software update" or "you need to adjust your driving". what the heck does this mean? i drove the vehicle fine for 20 months prior to the software update and now it drives like a 20 year old 4 cylinder engine with 2 bad pistons. the decreased power and acceleration are a dangerous accident in the making. i am fearful of being rear ended. this is an every day problem that was caused by this "software update" and i suspect that it is happening to every 2006-2008 honda civic hybrid that goes to the dealer for this software update. an additional consequence of this alleged "software update" is a profound drop in gas mileage from approximately 37 combined mpg prior to "update" to 29-30 post "update". i have never lodged a complaint with any organization before, but like i've previously stated, this "update" is a danger to the public. *tr

2008 honda civic hybrid with 24,000 miles with hybrid battery and performance degradation that is, at times, a real issue. battery doesn't hold charge very long and very adversely affects acceleration. problem is very repetitive and very adversely affects acceleration. honda's recall software update was applied within the last 30 days but battery is still not holding a charge and acceleration degradation and safety remains an increasing concern. honda should replace these degraded batteries but won't take any action until an ima light comes on - at which time, the battery would be almost fully degraded. battery degradations happens very often - even after the recent honda software update and many honda civic hybrid owners are very concerned about this performance issue. *tr

We received a letter from honda stating that there was a recall on the software stating that a software update was needed to be done on the car to help the battery life of the car. so we brought it in to be serviced and ever since, we've lost power to the car, and lost mpg that used to be approx. 38 mpg to now 29 mpg, the same as our '99 civic coup dx, that is not a hybrid. my wife, while going onto the freeway was almost hit, while trying to accelerate. my wife is now hates driving the car she used to love. we live in a hilly area. when trying to accelerate up a hill we drive everyday, if the battery charge is 4 blocks or lower, it doesn't even assist. it's all the gas engine. the battery rarely kicks in so that defeats the hybrid theory and just adds more pollution that honda purports that it doesn't. to put it straight, this is not the car i bought and have been frustrated with the experience. i've brought my car back to honda to try to get the software issue resolved. they stated that there is nothing wrong with the car, engine or battery that everything is fine. when asked for an explanation for the loss of power and mpg, they said that i should try a higher octane of gas or a different brand. i have always used the highest octane gas from different gas stations without any issues before the software upgrade. so that isn't the problem. they have refused to say that there is an issue with their "software upgrade". i have pretty much wasted $26,000+ on purchasing this car. all i can say is this is shame on another big company, trying to save $$ by taking advantage of their own loyal customers. thank you honda! *tr

My honda civic 2008 gets stuck on gear. i stop and then it will switch gears but it will not rev past 2rpm which can make me crash. honda has not made a recall for this but they should as many people have complained about this on 8thcivic forums and other places. so basically the car bucks forward and the transmission jerks hard and so it will go back to normal you have to turn the car on or off. imagine im on the highway and it happens. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2008 honda civic. the contacted stated that the transmission would pop out of third gear intermittently and without warning while driving. the contact also noticed an abnormal grinding sound while the vehicle was in third gear. the vehicle was taken to the local dealer (lamacchia honda, 932 w genesee st., syracuse, ny, 13204), but they were unable to duplicate and diagnose the failure. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. there were times that the contact called and went to the dealer for regular maintenance, but no assistance was offered. the manufacturer was not contacted. over time, the popping noise worsened and the vehicle was currently unable to move. the failure mileage was approximately 17.

Currently i have 32,277 miles and don't drive it, it's not safe to drive. i take a bus :) 1# trans locked at 60mph on hwy and caused almost a fatal crash! at 23,000 miles. car was able to drive up to 15mpg having appx. 6000rpms. car left at dealership and only pcm software was upd. no lockups are occurring, but trans is weaving, harsh start/stop often!/unexpected shutdown. dealership found service bulletin #08-014 (harsh engagement), upd. the on board computer and symptoms are much worse than previously. lower mpg ( 25-28 ), much worse performance, unexpected battery discharge, weaving, low accel. dealer duplicated problems, but said "it's ok" and problems is untouched. since they updated the system, the hybrid option is not kicking in as before. prev. i was able to drive slowly only on hybrid, now i can't. no actions are taken to resolve the issue. once they changed the ima batt pack, but this did not help and i see not a difference. complained again, and absolutely no response. brakes are malfunctioning. brake fluid is missing, dealer said "[xxx], it's a mystery". depending on outside temp, battery charge level and car temp breaks work diff! occasionally while slowing down, the battery level reaches full and you must press the pedal as hard as you can to stop. this has caused small crashes and once brakes did not work, or i pressed too lightly ( cold outside with full battery ) and unfortunately i couldn't stop on time and ran over a pedestrian. she is badly injured and suing my insurance company! dealer rec. to "change car, better to buy not a honda and don't bother them if nothing is broken." police report ready to present. these are only the major issues i'm having. i would need much more space to write 20 pgs essay. minor issues: - super fast tire wear ( after 20,000 ) and now again at 32,000 - not working climate ctrl system - check engine, ima light, brake system and airbag lights on. information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr

Problem happened when car is down shifting when coming to a stop. early in the morning, when stopping at our stop sign the car will begin to down shift then the motor begins to rev up to 4000 rpms with nothing on the gas pedal. this has happened only 4 times in the 2 yrs we have owned the car and i was unable to reproduce the trouble to the honda repair man. *tr

Pulled into a parking space at place of work. placed foot on brake. put vehicle in park. did not remove key from ignition and car moved forward hitting a fence and into a building (brick wall) finally stopping. vehicle is a 2008 honda civic 4-door ex model. unable to stop vehicle. *tr

I had an incident with my 2008 honda civic. i was pulling into the church parking lot and turned to park in the grass next to another vehicle when i lost the steering and then suddenly the car jumped forward out of control and crashed into a tree about 10 ft in front of me. i thought the gas pedal had stuck but the adjustor was not able to confirm that this was the case. i never put my foot on the gas pedal-i was braking and going less than 10 mi/hr at the time. i have been unable to find out what caused the car to leap forward and accelerate. i have had no other incidents with this vehicle. i have put around 35,000 miles on the car mostly highway driving. *tr

While traveling on a downgrade on i-15 south of the baker grade south of las vegas our 2008 honda civic automatically downshifted causing the car to slow down rapidly and outside of our control. vehicles traveling behind us had to make quick decisions to keep from hitting us. i had to put the automatic transmission into neutral to keep the car from slowing down any further. from what i've read it is the fault of hondas grade logic control system that is suppose to work on upslope but is also making incorrect decisions on downslopes. its happened two different times now it happens without warning and is a drastic difference to overcome the % of the freeways grade. i will report this to my dealership when i return to be checked. *tr

2008 honda civic si. grinds in 2nd and in 3rd and pops out of both gears, sometimes under power and others while driving at low speeds. i spoke with the dealer and honda. *tr

Intermittent transmission slippage. first time had one passenger, a/c was on, terrain was flat. automatic transmission failed to engage properly. 2nd time: had 2 passengers in rear, a/c was on, going uphill. automatic transmission failed to engage properly. engine revved and car crept uphill. *tr

1. after normal 30k mileage service and tire rotation/balancing 5/23/2009, with highway handling car shook extremely and wobbled at speeds 60 and above, pulls to the right going downhill. 2. problem remains with 2008 hybrid past 35k, reproducible at highway speeds (60mph-70 mph, 2000 rpm to 2500 rpm) going on straight stretch and downhill. front of car pulling sideways is reproducible in rain or when breaking going down low/medium grade hill. 8/18, the problem continues to occur, is a safety concern when on highway,especially going downhill or on straight stretch. 3. reported to dealer, went in for check, dealer contacted warranty and replaced transmission fluid. problem still occurs, dealer recommends change front tires now as tires rippled between may 23rd and june 3rd, 2009. paid for 2 new tires to replace old per dealers recommendation friday 6/11. dealer goes through extended warranty to replace transmission 6/11. the problem dissipated 30%,but shaking occurs. return vehicle to dealer to verify if software updates were made 6/24 after transmission was replaced. dealer made software update 7/6 received car back and problem showed up within a day. reported issue. dealer received honda recommendation to disconnect egr valve 7/31. problem reduced by ~20% but still remains at 60mph etc. 8/8 follow-up with concern of driving in rain dealer recommends contacting honda corporate customer service. dealer contacts factory rep, whose recommendation is there is nothing further that can be done. there was no inspection made for any joint/bolt/belt slippage etc. honda customer service contacted dealer and factory representative and stated nothing else can be done 8/18 as f.rep has closed the case, cannot override f.rep, and does not have statistics to confirm either way whether the problem exists in other 2008 hybrids with similar mileage. dealer is unaware of the root of shaking/steering problem (software/d/drivetrain/cooling/exhaust just a worn belt loose bolt etc.). *tr

Tl- the contact owns a 2008 honda civic. the contact stated the rear wheels bend inward and is causing the contacts rear tires to wear out prematurely. the contact has had to replace the rear tires three times while the front tires look brand new. the dealer stated that everything on the rear axle needs to be loosened up and bent back to its correct formation. the failure mileage was 12000 and the current mileage was 40000.rl

While traveling on a downgrade on ca hwy 101 north of santa barbara, our 2008 honda civic automatically downshifted causing the car to slow down rapidly and outside of our control. vehicles traveling behind us had to make quick decisions to keep from hitting us. i had to put the automatic transmission into neutral to keep the car from slowing down any further. i have researched this on the internet and it is the fault of hondas grade logic control system that is suppose to work on upslopes but is also making incorrect decisions on downslopes. honda says this is normal behavior. *tr

I am the person who filed consumer complaint: odi case number: 10252727. i went to the appointment and they said that they had to see the car jerking. as i stated, it happens periodically. they ran diagnostics, said nothing was wrong and sent me on my way. also for everyone's knowledge. my "hybrid" is currently getting an average of 27.2 mpg. *tr

My 2008 civic hybrid has a power train issue. often, when accelerating, the car jumps or jerks. it is almost like you accelerate then brake then accelerate and brake over and over while your foot is only on the gas. this happens regardless of the vehicle's temperature or the weather conditions and happens periodically. it may happen once a week, once every two months or three times a day. i contacted the dealership and i have an appointment to get it fixed. the service department seemed to know exactly what i was talking about and said the problem is under warranty. the service representative also mumbled something about a recall. i have not been notified of a recall and this website is not showing one either. just a heads up for other hybrid owners. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2008 honda civic. when shifting from reverse to drive, there is constant transmission noise coming from the vehicle. the contact stated that it was similar to a loud smacking sound. he took the vehicle to the dealer for inspection, but they would not make any repairs. the vin was unknown. the failure and current mileages were 23,000.

There has been no wreck or fire---this is a complaint for your tsb compilations....we have an 08 civic lx: the transmission shifts roughly, and with delays. slowing down and then re accelerating lightly causes a delay----as if the transmission/control module can't figure out which gear to get into--- and then a rough engagement. from d to reverse, there is a harder engagement than should be. it's as if there is a problem with the control module or the torque converter. my dealer says all these things are normal in a civic auto transmission. we have an 07 accord exl and it has none of these problems, nor did any other vehicles i've had in the past with a.t. it seems there should be some control module reprogramming or software patch for this transmission. also, as a safety problem, it is harder to see out of this windshield during rain, esp. at night, than any car i've driven. possibly the extreme slant of the glass? as a safety problem, as well, the brakes have a soft pedal, as well, and require more force than our accord(much much more)or than any car i am used to, except one with air in the lines....dealer says this soft pedal is normal, as well. *tr

While driving at various speeds from local road to highway use, attempts to accelerate moderately cause car to jerk forward and backward, and car does not accelerate properly. engine seems fine and seems as if power is transmitted intermittently to wheels. occurs every now and then, approximately 5 times over 10 month period (first occurrence listed below). taking foot off gas, and then re-accelerating usually restores normal operation. the model is the honda civic hybrid, so believe it is slippage in the cvt (continuously variable transmission). *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2008 honda civic hybrid. while accelerating from a stop, the vehicle began to shake until it reached at least 20 mph. the vehicle has not been diagnosed by the dealer. the current mileage was 730 and failure mileage was 600. updated 05/19/08 *bf the consumer stated the shake feels as though the clutch is being released too fast, however the vehicle has an automatic transmission. updated

Vehicle transmission gears will grind when shifted into second and third gears. *tr

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