40 problems related to rear suspension have been reported for the 2006 Honda Civic. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2006 Honda Civic based on all problems reported for the 2006 Civic.
2006 Honda Civic has the worst tire wear/vibration of any car I have ever had. . . It's not safe for my family or others on the road. Honda is aware of the problem and is not fixing it. It's been blamed on multiple issues. This is a serious issue and should be addresses. I have now gone through going on 3 sets of tires. My car only has 50,000 mile on it!!!.
I purchased 2006 Honda Civic 4-dr. The rear of the car is lower on the drivers side by approximately 1/2" to 3/4". This is very noticeable and I am worried it may be a safety hazard. I have seen other model vehicles that look like they have the same problem. I have also seen the same complaints online. Took to dealership and they said they could not find a problem. Also took back a 2nd time with no positive response.
Uneven tire wear and loud road noise.
The problems the consumer is having are with the suspension and tires on the vehicle. Since the consumer purchased the 2006 Honda Civic ex coupe in October 2005, since then she has had problems with the tires which wear rapidly and in an abnormal pattern. The vehicle has been in for service multiple times so consumer could get this problem addressed. She has even stated to dealerships that there is a problem with the suspension and tires when her vehicle was in for normal recalls and checks. Every time she stated to the dealership that there is an issue with the vehicle's suspension she was told there is nothing wrong and everything is normal, except the tires are "cupped" or defective. She has since had to replace the vehicle with (4) sets of tires since 2005, it is not possible that the consumer purchased (4) sets of defective tires in a row. Consumer found ( TSB 08-001 ) stating "uneven or rapid rear tire wear" from alldata online & Honda customer information website. Since this problem was never fixed when it was addressed by the consumer to Honda, it has since cost the consumer over $1,700 to replace tires. Consumer is seeking reimbursement or replacement of (4) goodyear eagle f1 tires in a 225/45/17 size due to poor workmanship of Honda dealerships. Total of $718. 46 if an agreement is not met, consumer is considering a lawsuit against american Honda motor CO. Inc for jeopardizing safety of the consumer.
Ltr on behalf of (CA) re request fwd to NHTSA in 2006 re Honda Civic defective rear suspension, wants verification that info sent via mail was rec'd by NHTSA, (reply to campbell, CA ofc (reply attn danielle duong on envelope only) the camber strut was replaced.