general problems of the 2008 Honda Civic

18 problems related to tire have been reported for the 2008 Honda Civic. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2008 Honda Civic based on all problems reported for the 2008 Civic.

1 Tire problem

Failure Date: 11/19/2016

The contact owns a 2008 Honda Civic equipped with westlake tires (na), size: p205/55/16 (na). While driving 50 mph, there was a vibration in the tires. The contact performed a diagnostic test on the tires and determined that the tires needed to be replaced. The contact stated that the tires were purchased recently. The vehicle failure mileage was 195,000. The VIN and tire failure mileage were not provided.

2 Tire problem

Failure Date: 12/30/2010

This vehicle was having a continuous roaring noise from the rear when the vehicle is being driven. Took to proctor Honda of tallahassee and mentioned the problem. Honda dealer noticed the rear tires were beginning to cup and rotated tires to address sound issue and blamed the tires as the malfunctioning part by recommending a tire replacement. At that time the tire toyo spectrums were only 1 year and 9 months old having being installed on 3/2009 , had a 65k tread life warranty. The 2006 and 2007 models of Honda Civic had technical service bulletins issued regarding the rear upper control arms causing uneven wear of rear tires (cupping) service bulletin number : 08-001 date of bulletin : Feb 08, 2008 ,NHTSA item number : 10024687. This Honda was purchased on 11/2007 and was obviously manufactured during the 2007 year. The proctor Honda mechanics believe that the rear upper control arms have already been replaced on this vehicle but I have no documentation revealing a date any such work was done. I have contacted the previous dealer hennessey Honda and the previous owner and neither have had these upper control arms replaced. Now in may 2012 these tires that were rotated with the tires on the vehicle that were not cupping in 2010 are now severely cupped ( high /low areas) while the front tires are not cupped at all from my inspection. Seems isolated to the rear of vehicle. The rear cupping occurs primarily on the inside part of the tire nearest to the vehicle but it is severe. This vehicle has already had the lower engine block replaced due to cracking coolant passages which I might emphasize that the 2007 Honda Civic also has issues with. This is my mom's vehicle and I want her to be safe driving this and do not want to keep buying new tires ( of a different brand) only to have them prematurely worn and cupping of tires caused as well. Please investigate this issue ????.

3 Tire problem

Failure Date: 06/02/2010

I have a 2008 Honda Civic ex-l. The car currently has 23,700 miles on it. I have been hearing a loud vibration noise on the back of the car for sometime now and after I just had my tires rotated, I have found that the back tires have flat spots on them. I have done some research and have found that many many other consumers are having this same complaint and have had no luck with Honda in fixing the problem. From what I have researched it is because of the control arm that is making the tires wear out fast. I have contact the dealer and they state they are unaware of any such problem, which I find very hard to believe. Some people have went to other dealers and were told that Honda didn't feel this was a big enough problem for a recall. Well if that is the case then why don't they fix these cars> are they waiting for deaths to occur from faulty tires? I want my car fixed it is unfortunate, but I still owe 17000 on it and I don't want to just throw that money out the window if I have to be buying tires every few months.

4 Tire problem

Failure Date: 04/01/2010

The contact owns a 2008 Honda Civic equipped with bridgestone all season 89h tires, size p205/55/r16. The contact stated that after having regular maintenance performed the mechanic advised him that all four tires were bald. He was advised that it was unusual for tires to bald at such low mileage. The vehicle was repaired for four new tires. The manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 17,500. The VIN was unavailable.

5 Tire problem

Failure Date: 03/15/2010

Premature tire wearout - extreme shake, especially ay highway speeds. Dealer said nothing is wrong, even though they asked me if it was shaking/vibrating. Tires will not pass inspection & need to be replaced. (they were actually worn at 20k) car handles horrible in inclement weather. Based on other complaints, I expect this to be an issue every 20k until Honda steps up and admits they have a rear suspension issue with the '08s.

6 Tire problem

Failure Date: 02/25/2010

The contact owns a 2008 Honda Civic. The vehicle was equipped with bridgestone turanza el400 tires, and tire size 205/55/16h(na). The contact was driving down an incline, approximately 35 mph. The road surface was dry. There was a loud thumping noise coming from the rear tires. The vehicle began to shake violently and slide. The authorized dealer was notified of the failures. The technician stated that the tires required replacement with an alignment. The vehicle has not been repaired nor have the tires been replaced. The failure mileage was 27,000. The current mileage was 27,215. Updated 05/12/10 updated 05/14/10.

7 Tire problem

Failure Date: 11/25/2009

Purchased a 2008 Honda Civic from local dealer new. This vehicle had alot of road noise for the get go. . But saw online that road noise was one of the problems with Honda's. Had my car regularly serviced at the same dealership over the last year. Last month Dec 2009 road noise became excessive and took car into dealership. They looked the car over and said tires had excessive wear because I had not rotated them every 5000 miles. Car is a year old has 20000 miles and has had road noise all along. Dealer refused to replace tires and denied problem. Car now has nearly 30,000 miles and is undrivable at this point. Haven't replaced tires as it is not affordable. But car is unsafe to drive. Dealer said suspension problems noted in 2006-07 models has been fixed, but problem seems rampant in the 2008 if you look on the internet as well as safety reports yet nothing has been recalled, and Honda is not standing by their product. Now I am still paying for a car that sits in the driveway and is unsafe to drive. . . Cant sell an unsafe vehicle. . Please investigate this problem.

8 Tire problem

Failure Date: 09/25/2009

I have a 2008 Honda Civic coupe. After 15,000 miles the rear tires had to be replaced due to a loud rumbling noise that the mechanic said was separated belts. I have read other complaints on this issue and the outcome was Honda pointing fingers at bridgestone and vice-versa. Do I have any recourse with the car company or tire manufacturer?.

9 Tire problem

Failure Date: 05/12/2009

I have a 2008 Honda Civic lx 4 door and my rear tires are cupping and have flat spots. I do not drive hard and it seems there is a problem. . . This car is brand new and I am concerned. I keep my tires properly inflated and look at them often. I believe this may be a suspension issue. I think a recall is needed seeing that I have other friends with this issue as well.

10 Tire problem

Failure Date: 04/01/2009

At about 15,000 miles, we had to replace the original 2 rear tires due to uneven wear. We replaced the tires and had to replace them again at 40,000. Now, at 60,000, the rear tires are unevenly wearing again so much so that the car is nearly undrivable on the highway due to the shaking. We've had the alignment and balance checked multiple times and nothing has been off and the tires have been rotated at every other oil change. . We've tried different brands of tires and nothing seems to be helping the problem. Every time we've contacted Honda, they've insisted the tires haven't been balanced correctly (even though it was done at their dealer) or that we've gone 500 miles too far past getting them rotated and thus won't replace them. Needless to say, we'll be buying a Toyota or Ford next time.

11 Tire problem

Failure Date: 03/15/2009

Tire failure on a 2008 Honda Civic - bridgestone turanza el400 h bl 205/55r16 the consumers son was driving on the interstate, when all of a sudden he heard a loud explosion and almost lost control of the vehicle. He pulled over and discovered the tire suffered a massive blowout. The service center stated there was a piece of glass in the tire which may have caused the blowout. The consumer didn't believe that a small piece of glass would cause that kind of a blowout.

12 Tire problem

Failure Date: 02/20/2009

Rear tires cupped (scalloped) in 14,000 miles.

13 Tire problem

Failure Date: 02/20/2009

My 2008 Honda Civics lx, had my first tire rotation completed by my dealer and was told that all 4 tires were cupped. I have not owned the car a year. I purchased this car 05-31-08. I have less than 11,000 miles on this car. The car now vibrates and roars when driving down the street. The 2006-7 Civics had problems with the rear suspension which caused the cupping damage to the tires. I have the same problem and the dealer said it was due to lack of rotation. They have serviced the car since owned and never said there was any problem with the tires. Two weeks after my last service all tires are damaged and the car shakes when driving. It is very loud and feels unstable on the ground. The dealer has yet to take action to resolve this case.

14 Tire problem

Failure Date: 02/05/2009

I have a 2008 Honda Civic with only 18,000 miles on the bridgestone turanza el 400. Tires. I noticed that the rear tires were getting very loud and then had them rotated to the front, which made the front of the car vibrate from the thumping so much that I had to replace the tires. I took the car into d'ella Honda of queensbury, NY and they advised that the tires were cupped and that this was my fault. Did not want to hear any more about it and d'ella will not respond to me. I also advised that going down the highway and hitting wet pavement the car would slip on the pavement. Really just a unsafe tire. Having to replace tires from a new car at 18000 miles is total bull. Either the tires or the Honda Civic still have a problem in 2008. No help from Honda, d'ella Honda or bridgestone. Will stay away from all three in the future. $600. 00 for new tires so far.

15 Tire problem

Failure Date: 01/15/2009

Rear tires on new Honda Civic lx 2008 began thumping and shaking at 12000 miles and kept getting worse until 15k, so I took it to the dealer. Honda dealer said the "c" arms that corrected the problem with 2007 Civics were installed in my car, and the problem may be because I did not have tires rotated. (?) they wanted $381 for tires and alignment with only 9 months and 15k miles of new car use.

16 Tire problem

Failure Date: 10/15/2008

At 13000 miles my rear tires on a 4 month old car were so worn , (flat spots) that in the near future I feel they would be a future road hazard possibly causing an accident or death. In my little bit of research on internet this is a on going problem for years. Dealer replaced my back tires after several trips to different repair,tire shops. Even when some shops put it in writing that excessive wear was due to mechanical failure they still said nothing wrong with car. I have a feeling I'll be back to dealer before 5000 mi more for same thing. This is truly and unsafe situation for people when if they listen to dealer and they tell them nothings wrong when clearly something is causing the uneven wear.

17 Tire problem

Failure Date: 06/01/2008

The contact owns a 2008 Honda Civic. The contact stated that the rear suspension was causing the tires to wear prematurely every 20,000 miles. In addition, when driving over wet or inclement road surfaces, the vehicle would become difficult to control and spin abnormally. The original tires were replaced in December 2008 and the replacement tires were replaced in July 2009. There were no recalls for the tires. The vehicle was taken to a dealer who was unable to duplicate the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was informed of the failure but provided no further assistance. The current mileage was 59,800 and the failure mileage was 22,000. Updated 03/24/lj.

18 Tire problem

Failure Date: 03/15/2008

Bought car 12-31-07 bad rear tire wear causing horrible shaking at byway speeds very dangerous in 3-15-08 replaced rear tires and control arms 6-12-08 same problem occurring again dealer to replace rear control arms and all 4 tires.


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