14 problems related to electrical system have been reported for the 2003 Honda Civic. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2003 Honda Civic based on all problems reported for the 2003 Civic.
The car was not in an incident it has a lot of recalls I would like fixed.
The contact owns a 2003 Honda Civic hybrid. The contact stated that the vehicle would not immediately start up. On several occasions, while driving, the vehicle lost motive power and stalled without warning. The vehicle was diagnosed by an independent mechanic who was unable to determine the cause of the failure. The local dealer and manufacturer were notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 164,000.
Fuel gauge registering empty and fuel light on after I just added 5 gallons.
El carro prende la bolsa DE aire. Un sensor DE temperatura y el switch.
Took car in for airbag failure recall and was told the srs unit in the airbag system had an internal failure. However, this was not covered under any type of warranty or recall. This is an integral part of a safety system that should not fail under normal wear an tear. The part was on back order and required a deposit of $800 to order. We left the dealership not knowing if our airbags would work or not.
Tl-the contact owns a 2003 Honda Civic. The contact stated when the vehicle was turned on, the air bag warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer; however, the failure was not diagnosed nor was the vehicle repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage 124,174. Ss.
My windows sporadically get stuck open, very difficult driving when the elements of the weather or not good. I've had to drive with the rain driving through my window. Trying to hold a plastic bag in place so I did not get wet.
I have a 2003 Honda Civic ex with the same problem listed in NHTSA campaign id number: 04v086000 my car was not included in the recall.
Window switch meltdown happens in earlier Honda Civics. I recently read that Honda was recalling cars for a window master switch that melted when it got moisture in it like when it rains with the window down. This problem has persisted for years. My 2003 Civic melted and could have caused a fire three years ago after a little moisture. Where was the recall back then if we were really concerned about this problem?.
My vehicle has been in the brown's Honda city service department 3 times in the last 6 weeks due to an electrical problem. The vehicle loses all charge, and the only way to restart it is by a jumpstart. The dealership told me twice that it was fixed, and the problem repeated itself. This time, the dealership told me there is nothing they can do, and they cannot fix the vehicle. I purchased an extended warranty on the vehicle when I bought the vehicle. It is not right that Honda sold a car to me that they cannot fix.
I was driving my car and had parked at a friends house waiting for him to come outside at 10:30pm when he entered the car I was tryin to make a u-turn and my car was turning on and off all by itself, and my wheel was turning to the off position as I was turning. I was able to drive home with no pronblem. That same week I was driving to virginia to see a family member and as im driving down I-95 the car just shuts off and turns on again for by itself for no reason, and I was driving at a steady 65 miles an hour. I then called my Honda dealer and sceduled an appoinment and they had it for 3days and could not find anything. They said that to bring it to my alarm shop that installed and aftermarket alarm system on my car, because they thought I had an auto-start feature on my alarm. I told them I didnt but I would take it anyway just to make sure nothing was done wrong on their part. They had it for 1day and they too came up with nothing. They said it could not be the alarm that they took it out and put it back in and nothing was done wrong.
The air bags in my vehicle did not deploy in a front end collision that I was involved in. It caused me to fly forward and injure myself, almost hitting the front windshield. In addition to this problem, I have discovered that the cigarette lighter plug-in does not work in my vehicle. I have found that the transmission in my vehicle had a defective part that a car repair man fixed.
The consumer used the valet key (extra) to start the vehicle and the entire electrical system shut down. The consumer attempted to use the electronic key to start the vehicle. The dealer can not explain what the problem could be that caused the keys to bend or why the electrical system to shut down.
While driving 70 mph driver noticed that driver's side rear tire was flat. Pulled over, and found that the rear of the vehicle was on fire. Vehicle was totally consumed with flames within minutes. Vehicle was totaled. The fire department could not determine the cause of the fire.