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Problems with 2018 Honda Civic ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL

On average, the 2018 Honda Civic starts to “feel” problems with the ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL and its various aspects after 7 903 miles.

Recently reported ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL problems on 2018 Honda Civic

Electric steering locked while making a left turn. as i was turning the wheel seemed to lock and then all of a sudden it went the opposite direction i was turning and i almost skidded off the road. most of the time especially when i'm getting on the freeway, it feels like i have a little control over the steering and it feels loose. the steering also gives me problems when i pull into a parking space i can't estimate how much i have to turn the wheel.

Crash mitigation system would state malfunction of system going down the interstate and not work and cruise control would not work when i used the brakes.would have to pull over to side of road and turn the key off to get it to reset. this has happened 3 times. dealer said they could find no problem. intermediate support bearing for right hand axle has failed twice with in 15 k miles

Side passenger lane watch camera intermittently doesn't turn on creating a safety issue

Had to have to many oil changes, almost one a month , not good on the milage then a camry maybe would hold off that many changes.

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