25 problems related to equipment have been reported for the 2011 Honda Civic. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2011 Honda Civic based on all problems reported for the 2011 Civic.
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The sun visors are broken and defective. This is long after I found out that many people have filed complaints too on this and recalls.
The driver's side visor has split and just hangs down in the line of vision. . . . I purchased a new genuine Honda visor and the same thing is happening to it. Now the passenger side visor is also beginning to split. Honda will not stand behind their defective visors. It is not overused or abused in any way. My vehicle is always well maintanined.
Honda Civic 2011-car proceeded into intersection even though the brake was applied,low visability headlights,passenger back door right side rattles like it is not shut,odometer digital numbers going out,car is not changing gears even though it is a automatic until almost 4000 rpm,drivers and passengers doors swing back and hit you in your legs or body. Paint chipping on trunk. Recalls on vehicle pertaining to airbags,also fuel possible rollover can cause car to explode.
I bought a 2011 Honda Civic coupe. I bought it new and have been the only owner. 2 years ago the paint began peeling on the trunk. The peeling has now extended from trunk to the roof. The paint on the roof is almost entirely peeling. The trunk has huge spots where it is peeling. The hood has white lines on it also from paint failure. This car now looks ridiculous and is embarrassing to drive. Honda issued a recall but never actually alerted people that may have this problem. They are absolutely liable for this paint failure for using cheap products.
Is it common to brake axle? or is there any chances to brake while replacing whole breaks(front wheels)? I did my inspection and emissions last week @ j l freed. They were some recommendation about brake replacement. I asked them to go for it and they replaced brakes and passed inspection and emissions. Very next day, while I pull back my car from drive way and suddenly stopped working. Engine was running but it was moving forward or reverse. At the end, I dropped of my car(by towed) back to j l freed, they said, some reason axle is broken. I stated that, it may be happened while your tech were changing front brakes. They were not ready to listen and denied that we didn't brake it. I paid them to replace my car axle but I wasn't happy about it because they were not ready to take responsibilities. Please advise.
Have not been notified that air bags have been recalled. No phone call or email or stop by.
The visors on both sides are broken and won't stay up.
Interior window visor assembly parts seperation, causing malfunction, hazardous opteration and visibility when in motion.
Does the faulty sun visor settlement in 2011 ring a bell? my 2011 Civic has the same problem, so apparently Honda wasn't working on correcting the issue during the settlement time frame. I replaced it once in late 2014 and now it needs replaced again in 2017. How does this not obstruct nighttime driving? how do you build a good engine yet fail year after year on a lousy sun visor? need a photo? reference the billion other photos sent during the 2011 settlement!.
Went to Honda dealer this week. Asked if there were any recalls since having problems with visors. Honda service rep said none. Found your website mentioning recall with air bags that didn't know about, also complaints (not recall) with visors. Both sun visors have separated at seams, same problem as my 2006 Civic. Unfortunately by the time I heard about recall I had traded my car in. But it's the same problem, the visor will not stay up and this is a safety hazard. The Honda service rep said no recalls. Honda dealer wants me to pay $63 plus tax for a new driver visor (forget replacing passenger visor). It should be recalled since it's the same problem as the past Civic models. Now need to pursue them on air bag recall since I wasn't aware of this and he said there were no recalls when at Honda dealer this week.
The paint. . The hood has marks that have always been there. It was not until recently that someone told me that should not be there. And then within the last 8 months the oxidation is all over the roof and the trunk which is making unable for me to trade it in.
Drivers side sun visor hanging down it won't stay up.
On several occasions, while my daughter was driving at normal speed of traffic on the highway, as well as on streets, the car simply shuts off. This occurs regardless of the level of fuel, even when it is full. The car has been serviced and maintained per recommendations by Honda. It is not a battery issue. After a few minutes, the car is able to start again. It is very scary when it happens. My daughter took the car to a Honda dealership and at first they did not find anything wrong so they "released" it back to her. Unfortunately, it stalled out again while she drove it so she brought it back to the dealership. They have since been able to replicate the "stall out"themselves but have not been able to find the cause. They have been in contact with Honda engineers to investigate, but it is unclear if they have ruled out a defective fuel level sensor, ignition problem,or electrical problem or other issue. They have had the car for three weeks.
The driver side sun visor has the same problem as my 2007 Civic where it separates at the seem and the visor will not stay in place. It has dropped twice and caused an obstruction where I had to hold the visor up and out of the way and drive through an busy intersection with one hand. This is a safety hazard and recalled for my 2007 Civic model but not extended to the 2011 Civic model, but it is the exact same problem. Is this defective part still being put into current models or has this been redesigned? if not, why wasn't this issued extended to the 2011 model year?.
Driver side sun visor broke off. Happened during the summer. Only used a few times and got worse by every use. This should never happen on a newer car!!! this needs to be a recall as it is a huge safety hazard. Blarring sun in my eyes while driving on a major interstate to and from work everyday. I have nothing to block out the blazing sun rays, except sun glasses, which is not suffucient. Has not been replaced, as that would require missing an entire day of work and having to pay for the replacement. Manufacturing defect!!! safety hazard!!.
Tpms sensor light. 3rd time to dealer for repair. Replaced 3 of the 4 sensors in the 1st 27,000 miles on the car.
The original driver's side sun visor was replaced in 2014 due to breaking apart on the pivoting side and now the 2nd driver's side visor is broken. This car is only 6 years old and two driver's side sun visors have broken due to the same design flaw. Now the car needs yet a 3rd driver's side visor. This is highly unusual and impedes the driver's view due to not remaining in the normal, stowed position. Additionally, when needed to block the sun on a bright day it does not maintain the intended deployed position, but only hangs vertically which impedes the driver's view of the road, not to mention distracting the driver's concentration while driving. I consider this a safety issue that may cause a driver to veer into oncoming traffic or onto the shoulder of the roadway. This same issue has been noted on earlier Honda Civic vehicles that did require a recall.
Takata recall - my recall lookup says remedy is not yet available, but the initial estimates say I should expect a recall in late summer/fall of 2016. If a remedy is not available in a timely manner, the lookup says to file a complaint.
The sunvisors are broken. They will not not remain in a stable, out of sight position. As they remain in the down position they block sight paths for oncoming traffic and pedestrians. Honda earlier recalled vehicles for a similar issue. To date it has not been addressed.
Sun visor on driver side and passenger side does not stay up . This is safety hazard as it blocks the view of passenger who is also watching the road when on highway driving. Requesting Honda to issue a recall for fixing this safety hazard.
A/c blowing hot air. My mechanic advised that "road debris" punctured a hole in the condenser coil, which is the very first thing behind the front bumper. Nothing is visible that would protect the delicate coil from normal driving. Since there is no retrofit available, nothing provides protection from the damage happening again, after a costly repair bill. Honda needs to correct this design flaw and pay for repairs.
Drivers side visor has broken, split apart. This is the second one that will require replacing.
I took my car in to the dealer, under my original warranty period, because the a/c was blowing hot air. The dealer advised that "road debris" punctured a hole in the condenser coil, which is the very first thing behind the front bumper. Nothing is visible that would protect the delicate coil from normal driving. Insurance will not pay for the repair. I called several local dealers, all of which admitted this is a very common issue. I called Honda, and was advised their position is not to offer financial assistance, as they do not feel this is an equipment or design flaw. Since there is no retrofit available, nothing provides protection from the damage happening again, after a costly repair bill. I researched this issue online, and found a settled class-action lawsuit between Honda and Honda owners for this exact same issue. "specifically, the complaint alleged that the condenser was placed in a position that was vulnerable to contact from rocks, pebbles and other road debris during normal driving conditions on paved roadways, and that Honda failed to design the vehicle either to withstand this impact or with a guard or grill that would protect the condenser depsite the 'clear vulnerability' of the condenser to this debris contact. " - alin v. Honda motor CO. Ltd. Et al. , case number 2:08-cv-04825. The lawsuit settled in September 2011. This lawsuit did not include Civics, but local dealers and vehicle blogs show that this is, and has been, a widespread problem from back before this lawsuit . Honda claimed I was the first person to call them with this issue. I am trying to work this out without participating in a current class-action lawsuit investigation for this issue, for my make and model. It is very distressing that Honda was well aware of the design flaw and faulty/flimsy material causing this issue, and did exactly nothing to prevent future issues.
Vehicle rollover crash. Fire seems to be from a recalled fuel valve. If my family burnt alive in that vehicle I would have a sick vendetta for those responsible for the non reporting of safety concerns to me as an insured driver. Including but not limited to all parties involved or responsible. This is a child safety concern. Children can be burned alive due to this hazard of engineering designed to cause total destruction for profiting purposes. The technologies at hand are too great for this type of absolute incompetence to occur. Honda should be barred from doing business in the us until such issues are addressed.
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