Eight problems related to transmission failure have been reported for the 2015 Honda Civic. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2015 Honda Civic based on all problems reported for the 2015 Civic.
Tl-the contact owns a 2015 Honda Civic coupe. The contact stated that while her daughter was driving at 77 mph, without warning the vehicle decelerated as the contact veered to the shoulder of the road the front wheel locked up that contact turned the vehicle off and back on which failed to resume back to normal. The contact managed to drive the vehicle at low speeds to an independent mechanic who diagnosed the vehicle and determined that he transmission failed. The vehicle was not repaired. The vehicle then was towed to the dealer bob howard Honda 13201 n kelley Ave, oklahoma city, ok 73131 where the vehicle was diagnosed the second time and confirmed that the transmission failed and needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and provided the contact with a case number. The failure mileage was approximately 66,084. Ck.
Full transmission failure. Vehicle was travelling on the highway at approximately 70 miles per hour when the vehicle lost traction and the engine revved to the redline. Nearly all warning lights illuminated on the dash. Driver made his way to the side of the road and turned the car off. Upon restarting the vehicle, the transmission refused to to shift into drive. Vehicle was towed to a local Honda dealer and diagnosed with transmission failure. $3500. Vehicle has 75,000 miles and is equipped with the automatic transmission.
Tl-the contact owns a 2015 Honda Civic sedan. Contact stated that while driving at 40 mph, approaching an intersection while depressing the accelerator pedal the vehicle failed to accelerate properly. The contact got out the vehicle placed the vehicle in neutral pushed the vehicle to the shoulder of the road. The contact turned the vehicle off and back on which failed to resume back to normal as the gears would ot change. The vehicle was towed by road side assistance to the dealer d'ella Honda 702 state route 3, plattsburgh, NY 12901 (518) 563-7686 where it was diagnosed and determined that transmission failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact mentioned NHTSA campaign number: 15v574000 (power train) as a possible solution to the failure. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure which informed the contact that no recall was under the VIN. The failure mileage was approximately 80,000. Ck.
The internal shaft of the transmission failed on my 2015 Honda Civic which was under recall for this exact issue at 61k miles on a road trip, the car was under warranty when we left for a road trip, on our way back home this happened. Honda has been of no help to me in this situation with a case manager telling me "thats not my problem". I would like Honda to either buy the car back at fair market value or replace the defective transmission as I am on fear of my safety.
I bought my car new and have had it only 3 1/2 years. My issues started with my battery failing twice within a year of each other. I had to replace all 4 tires with new ones only a year after buying it because the tires were so worn down as if they were not new to begin with. Then I had a system failure that required my car to be taken in to service for a couple days. Then more recently I had a transmission piece failure that emptied my transmission fluid to the point that I was driving on the road and my car slowly stopped moving which eventually had me stranded on the side of the road for a couple hours until I was able to get towed. Honestly one of the worst experiences in my life. I was by myself on the side of a wooded area while it was getting dark. When I had my car not start it was in a stationary potion. When my car had a weird system molt down I was driving and when the transmission started acting up I was also driving. When driving I was on a main street and had to pull over to the side of the road.
A recall notice was issued in September 2015 for 2014 and 2015 Honda Civics due to transmission failures. My 2015 Civic was bought in November 2015 and on sept. 10, 2018 experienced a transmission failure similar to cars in the recall. I am writing to see if the recall is being expanded to include other cars experiencing these issues. American Honda is maintaining no responsibility and referred me to NHTSA, claiming my car was outside of the recall. But the time frame and problem experienced is suspect.
Tl the contact owns a 2015 Honda Civic. While approaching an intersection, the contact attempted to accelerate and the vehicle lost power without warning. The contact had to push the vehicle off the road. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the transmission failed. The vehicle was also towed to open road Honda (50 us-1, edison, NJ 08817, (732)-234-9716) where it was diagnosed that the failure was due to wear and tear. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that there were no recalls associated with the VIN. The contact was referred to NHTSA to file a complaint. The failure mileage was 120,000.
The contact owns a 2015 Honda Civic. The contact stated that the vehicle experienced transmission failure. The vehicle was taken to autopark Honda (3630 old raleigh rd, cary, nc 27511) where it was diagnosed that the transmission needed to be repaired. The vehicle was not repaired due to the repair cost. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who replaced the transmission, but the failure recurred. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that the VIN was not included in NHTSA campaign number: 15v574000 (power train). The contact was also informed that the engine needed replacement due to a bent crankshaft and the vehicle was unsafe to drive. The engine was not repaired. The failure mileage was 79,000. The VIN was not available.