Steering Tie Rod Assembly problems of the 2016 Honda Civic

One problem related to steering tie rod assembly has been reported for the 2016 Honda Civic. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2016 Honda Civic based on all problems reported for the 2016 Civic.

1 Steering Tie Rod Assembly problem

Failure Date: 04/26/2020

I brought my 2016 Honda Civic to darling' s Honda in bangor, maine for steering problems. The steering sticks in one position and requires a little force to turn the steering wheel to correct the direction. The sticking causes the vehicle to jerk, and sticks again in the other position. It does not always do this, the vehicle must be driven for a while sometimes. I advised the service advisor (sa), bradley gonya, that numerous other people (several Honda forums) have had the same issue, and they all stated that it was the electronic steering causing the problem. The sa, said they hooked it up to the computer to find a code, to which there was no faulty code. The sa, said they road tested the vehicle but could not duplicate the concern. *note: mileage in 38290, mileage out 38291 as stated on receipt ( � mile out test drive and � mile back. Sa stated that the ball joints and struts checked ok. Removed outer tie rod ends from knuckles and rechecked steering, no problems found. The vehicle was there for one week, the sa stated that they would check it daily to try to duplicate the problem. I advised the sa that the vehicle needed to be driven to duplicate, and that I did not want to pay the outrageous $120 per hour rate for them to just look and ride, and I restated that the problem was the electronic steering system. The sa stated that unless the computer states that there is a problem, they can't change the part.




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