Table 1 shows one common unknown or other related problems of the 1996 Honda Civic.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Unknown Or Other problems |
The transmission input shaft bearing is having issues. Makes noise when clutch is not pressed in but its ok when pressed. I heard Honda did recall for this issue. . Need help to fix it. .
The computer control issue is unresolved. The factory default settings for the air conditioning were lost after a battery exchange. Expensive charges for hourly fishing expeditions have not appealed to me. The air conditioner works it just doesn't apply to the appropriate buttons on the control panel they settings are off line. Honda was no help to me. Today, my ignition coil went. Honda said it was not covered via factory service bulletin although the accord was.
No summary( dot number: ).
No summary listed for above vehicle.
Recall 99e015000; no parts available for the accessory floor mats from the manufacturer. Will be notifying owner when available.
While taking vehicle to the dealership for recall repairs of floor mats. Vehicle was involved in a collision due to the throttle sticking as a rersult of floor mat getting entangle d with accelerator pedal. Manufacturer has been notified. Recall 99e15000.
Floor mats caused accelerator pedal to stay depressed resulting in vehicle hitting tree due to loss of braking ability and control. Mjs.
Accelerator stick due to floor mat on several occasions. Just received official recall notice, but did not hear any news reports of the recall.
The remote door locks stopped working when the car had been sitting for a week in the driveway. Apparently a "crystal" which controls this broke. There was no reson on my part why it should have broken. I don't see why I should pay $450 for something that is a defect and has been fixed numerous times by my mechanic in Civics of the same year. Also, the passenger side window has failed in numerous Civics from 1996 according to my mechanic, leading us to believe that both of these problems are defects.
No summary.
The driver's floor mat slides up under the accelerator pedal, causing the vehicle to go faster than desired. Dealer. Suggested that the owner put velcro on the mat to keep it in place.
Computer command control module malfunctioned. In addition, engine misfired, causing loss of power. Engine check light comes on/off.
Reflection on the instrument panel which causes vision problem.
Floor mat caught on the hook on the reverse side of the accelerator pedal, causing car to accelerate.
Engine failed due to faulty key mount on crankshaft, and 2 belts came off pulley, vehicle loss control resulting in an accident. Also, replaced windshield wiper/washer, exhaust system, throttle cable, emissions, axles, brakes, cv boots, and floor mat. 8jb.
Floor mats get lodged under the accelerator pedal causing unwanted acceleration.