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Problems with 2013 Honda Civic ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING

On average, the 2013 Honda Civic starts to “feel” problems with the ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING and its various aspects after 39 000 miles.

Recently reported ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING problems on 2013 Honda Civic

On thursday our ac started blowing hot air. i contacted a honda service rep and they made an appointment for the upcoming monday. on monday we waited 2 hours so they could check the car and so they could just tell us that there is a leak and they are not able to find it. they filled our car with free-on and added a dye and asked up to come back in 2 weeks, they said out a/c should begin cooling...it did for 3 hours. i made an appointment for thursday of the same week. the reps said i need my condenser replaced, that road debris damaged the condenser. i do not recall going over anything or hitting anything. how can a condenser be damaged on a new car. they gave me an estimate for $535. i began to read into it online and i am not alone. there are many complaints yet honda has not made anything better. *tr

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