Table 1 shows one common wheel related problems of the 2019 Honda Civic.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Wheel problems |
The contact called on behalf of the owner of a 2019 Honda Civic. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign number: 25e071000 (wheels). The local dealer was contacted; however, the owner was informed that the vehicle did not have the part listed on the recall installed on the vehicle, and the vehicle was not repaired. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue and informed the contact that the dealer was to update the information. The contact was informed to contact the dealer for assistance. The dealer was contacted and referred the contact to the manufacturer to update the recall. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact had not experienced a failure.
The open recall repair (NHTSA 23v-858) has not been completed. Additionally, there is a separate open recall, NHTSA recall number 25e-071 (manufacturer recall mmz), involving 18-inch Honda genuine accessory wheels with improperly installed lug seat inserts. Both recalls remain unresolved. Beginning in approximately 2024, the vehicle exhibited intermittent jerking and stalling during acceleration, along with loss of smooth power delivery. No warning lamps were illuminated prior to failure. The vehicle was inspected in July 2025 after wilkes-barre Honda declined to provide assistance, and it passed inspection at that time. In October 2025, the engine failed to start, and the vehicle became fully non-operational. The insurance carrier was notified in October 2025 that the vehicle had become inoperable. The vehicle has not been inspected by the manufacturer, law enforcement, or the insurance company. It is currently available for inspection but is not safely drivable. Loss of power while driving presents a risk of collision. Multiple attempts were made to schedule an appointment with wilkes-barre Honda regarding the outstanding recall; however, no response was received. The manufacturer was also contacted on several occasions, but no meaningful assistance was provided. Despite repeated requests, the dealership has not conducted a formal inspection or confirmed the cause of the failure. The vehicle has remained inoperable for several months. Under these circumstances, asking me to arrange towing is not reasonable, as delays in addressing recalls have created additional practical barriers to accessing necessary transportation and resources. *note: I've included a phone number for this complaint but do not have one. Additionally, lack of vehicle access due to unresolved recalls had already created practical barriers in obtaining one.
I purchased this car from fox Honda a few weeks after it was sold to the car dealership. When I picked up the car and drove home, I noticed noises from the car. I took my car to a body shop nearby to check. The mechanic said one of the tires wasn’t sealed. I continued to hear weird noises coming from the front of my car. A month later, the low-tire-pressure sign appeared. I called the salesperson again, and he said the car was fine due to weather. I was worried, so I took the car to Honda city in liverpool, NY to get inspected. They got rid of the low-tire-pressure sign. The service of fox Honda was inadequate as it didn’t make sure the car I bought was inspected throughout before selling it. Everyone convinced me that there was no problem with the car until my car corrupted on January 4, 2021. My son was driving the car home from school. When he made the left turn, he said the car seemed out of balance and then it hit the sidewalk. The speed in the area was about 35mph, and the car was driven slower than the speed because it made a left turn at the intersection. The wheel and front axle on the passenger side fell off from the vehicle. He was scared, so he called 911. Police came, and people on the road all thought it was the strangest thing that ever happened to a car. My husband and I were glad that my son was ok, but a car’s wheel and its axes can’t just fall off like that. My son could end up in the hospital if he drove on the highway. Honda c said my case couldn’t move forward if the body shop at Honda did not give them the inspection report (my insurance did assess the damage, but Honda c did not accept it). The body shop said we had to wait for 2 months, but yesterday, Tuesday 2/21, I met the service manager to ask him to speed up the inspection, and he said Honda c would do it, not him. It was upsetting because both parties stated different things. My pre-paid legal service attorney advised me to report to dmv and the defects to the NHTSA.
My camera that is supposed to assist in turning and seeing my blind spot is always malfunctioning in my new 2019 Civic. Honda says they can’t do anything about that. I’ve already had to put new tires on my car - which I suspect didn’t have new tires on it when I purchased my new car. Replace the battery, and my electronic features (radio screen and windows) like to stop working and go black - including my side camera that’s meant to assist in lane changes. Additionally, my car melted in the sun. This has been a known issue with Honda since 2011 and they haven’t addressed that issue or gave any warnings. My tires, and camera for blind spots is a safety issue and the fact that my car is unreliable and melting(!) is troublesome and a safety problem.
The tpms sensor keeps turning on since we bought this vehicle brand new from lia Honda of kingston. The problem was reported to american Honda (case # 11487126). Per their (Honda) advice, the vehicle was brought into the Honda dealership (lia Honda of albany and keeler Honda in latham) to diagnose this issue. Still, the service technicians were unable to identify the root cause of this issue. The readings from tire pressure for all tires showed no sign of leakage or low tire pressure. The ratings were taken at different intervals and showed the normal tire pressure readings. The issue still exists, and american Honda has not shown any interest in correcting this problem. The vehicle has roughly 7k miles and is still under full factory warranty. Thank you in advance for looking into this matter. -shakti chauhan.
Everytime I start the car I get a low tire pressure warning, I have checked all four tire pressures and the spare repeatedly, and regardless of wether I fill them with the correct pressure or not the tpms does not stop signaling low tire pressure. Warning has not gone away since it came up despite correcting pressure bi-weekly. Currently has been 6 months. Also occasionally the car will brake by itself both on the highway and around neighborhoods (low speeds and high) and without anyone in front.
The tpms has came on warning of a low tire. The tires were checked and none were low. This has happened a couple of times. Today while driving something punctured the side wall of the tire and it went flat the tpms did not indicate a low tire. I pulled to a safe place and changed the flat tire. The vehicle was left running and the tpms finally came on when I dropped the flat tire into the trunk. The tmps on my sons 2019 Civic has indicated a low tire a couple of different times and the tires are at correct psi.
Today, I was driving my 2019 Honda Civic sport to performance Honda in fairfield, OH for a warranty-related problem regarding tpms and a faulty tire. The biggest issue is that the front, left tire did not hold air. Every few days, I had to add air to my tires/reset the tpms system, as described by owners. Honda. Com. Within the last week, my front, left, tire lost air so quickly that I decided to take the vehicle in for service. As of today, the vehicle has 4,000. 00 miles (exact). During the trip there, the front, left tire blew out and jerked me to the left (60 mph). While easing into the brake (not pumping), I steered to the right and pulled into the shoulder lane. Upon stopping, I shifted into, "p," and then activated the parking brake. Then, I took my my foot off the brake and turned on the emergency flashers. I called aaa and got towed the rest of the way there. Tpms needs to tell the driver what the pressure is in each tire; my grandfather has a 2019 vehicle that does. At least I was not injured today!.
Twice while driving at 60 mph the cruise control dropped out for no reason. I have low pressure alarms for no reason. These were always while I was driving. I had 6 in may and June took it to the dealer on July 3, they could not find anything wrong. That afternoon I had the low pressure alarm come on for no reason tires at at normal pressure.