Electronic Stability Control Related Problems of the 2015 Honda Civic

Table 1 shows one common electronic stability control related problems of the 2015 Honda Civic.

Table 1. Electronic Stability Control related problems of Honda Civic

Problem Category Number of Problems
Electronic Stability Control problems
4

Electronic Stability Control problem #1

Re. 2015 Honda Civic-ex (VIN #: 19xfb2f85fe251724) dear sir, our referenced car has had numerous defects and deficiencies and is currently inoperable. While we've had to repair the car on numerous occasions within the past couple of years, what has occurred within the past 6 months has been nothing short of a nightmare experience; starting in February and continuing to the present day. There is something structurally wrong with the Honda Civic as there appears to be oem systems and components related defects and malfunctions that are unusual, anomalous and totally abnormal. In one instance, the car became very erratic and was shaking and aerodynamically unstable and it almost lost control, as the steering column became very rigid/stiff and was not able to initially rotate/torque the steering wheel to negotiate certain corner turns. Numerous dashboard lights flashed simultaneously including, but not limited to, check engine sign, vsa, tpms, hsas, power steering malfunction, exclamation sign, etc. We've replaced the alternator ii) replaced the battery five times; and iii) conducted the requisite alignment adjustments and tire pressure and rotation applications and other related repairs, etc. None of the above repairs fixed the root causes of the problem. We're not able to open the car doors at the present time as the vehicle is not in an operational mode. This car is potentially a "lemon" and frankly whatever turns-out to be the root cause of the problem(s), this model vehicle should be a candidate for a recall. Please do the right thing and take the necessary corrective actions to have Honda satisfactorily resolve this matter ASAP and we request NHTSA to report this incident so that it doesn't happen to another driver as this is a safety issue. Thank you for your prompt and professional cooperation. Sincerely, john daiza.

Electronic Stability Control problem #2

Repeatedly stopping. With no warnings. When driving, engine quit in January, would not move or even turn over. The manual transmission would not move. Door locks, electric as well as with the key could not be used at. Called aaa to be able to open the door. Jumped the battery to move the car. Still frozen in gear. Had it towed to two dealers. Said the clutch was destroyed. Prior to this issue, not one problem. I had to pay 250. 00 for diagnostics to tell me clutch was burned out. I have driven over 34 years and always had a manual transmission. After clutch was replaced, it did it again and again. At this point, we bought a new battery. Once again, I called aaa and they jumped the battery. I am requesting an investigation into the constant electrical freeze. I would like a refund of the diagnostic. Charges and repairs. Clutch was installed for 1500. 00. Battery was120. 00. Please call andrea mcintosh. 5132936906. As soon as possible. Alt number is 5132386842. Power train problem.

Electronic Stability Control problem #3

As I started to drive I noticed that was running really slow and making a loud noise. After 2 miles I turned around and went back to my workplace. As soon it reached uphill the car was driving backward. This is 3 yr old car,the auto repair guy said its the transmission. I find it odd for a 3 yr old car with 75,500 miles only. Also first week when I had it the tire pressure kept coming on. I thought it might be a sensor problem or maybe software but the car company dealer where I bought it kept telling me it's something to do with the weather. The light is on for 3 yrs now so how do I really know if my tires are ok or not. . My car went to hydroplane one when rainstorm and come to find out my tires were bad and bec the tire pressue light was on all the time it didn't really gave me a real warning regarding my tires. The car dealership company just ignored me. Do they have to wait until I really have a bad wreck?? pls. Help me,I really want Honda care to know before its too late. Thank you.

Electronic Stability Control problem #4

We bought a brand new Honda a couple months ago we usually do not drive it much since it is for my wife who takes the bus to work. Onr day wr got a check tire pressure warning. So I checked tired and everything was fine with them. The warning we were receiving according to Honda is tpms. And it's actually happening to alot of there cars. Fiesta and foremost this is such a safety hazard. Because when the real day comes when I do need air I will never know. It is also sad that Honda wad aware of this and neglected to mention it to us. The other thin is my old car had for 15 plus ye as didn't have any of these high tech gadgets,and these new ones I keep reading have this issue or that. I'm starting to become extremely worry and wonder if it's safe to drive. I am calling them today to set an appointment to gt it fix.


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