Mid/rear Seats Assembly Problems of Honda Civic

Honda Civic owners have reported 7 problems related to mid/rear seats assembly (under the seats category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Honda Civic based on all problems reported for the Civic.

1 Mid/rear Seats Assembly problem of the 2012 Honda Civic

Failure Date: 09/01/2017

Takata recall air bag light continues to turn on and off when someone puts on a seat belt or sits in the back seat.

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2 Mid/rear Seats Assembly problem of the 2016 Honda Civic

Failure Date: 05/01/2016

I bought a 2016 Honda Civic lx sedan the seats do not hold my body in place while driving left knee hits driver door when turning right right knee hits console when turning left short bottom seat, thighs are unsupported back of seat hard/painful arms and legs go numb within first 10 minutes of driving.

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3 Mid/rear Seats Assembly problem of the 2010 Honda Civic

Failure Date: 05/05/2013

When rains, water leaks into interior. Both back seats get wet & in a truck gets puddles of water. The wiring gets wet, which is dangerous because of safety issues. Please, let me know how to fix it. We have this issue since 2013, the car was purchased. The car was certified but dealerships rejected to fix it.

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4 Mid/rear Seats Assembly problem of the 2005 Honda Civic

Failure Date: 07/13/2010

2005 Honda Civic ex automatic choke comes on every time you start the car --even if you don't need it. After it comes on, you can't shut it off manually. Not only does the choke needlessly come on, but it comes on at an rpm that is too high. It needlessly burns fuel, but also presents a safety problem and causes you to loose control of the car. Honda is refusing to fix the problem. The solution is that the choke needs to be modified in three ways: 1) manually choke shut off (with handle, accelerator pedal, or button), 2) 5th gear doesn't drop rpm sufficiently and car doesn't get good gas mileage, 3) vtech engine needs to be made into a vtech-e, so that the engine gets better fuel economy at the slower speeds and meet both the public's and federal mileage expectations. Honda offers vtech-e, but they only provide this engine series to those who choose to buy the double overhead cam, such as that found in the Civic si or in some accords. The seats in the 2005 Honda Civic ex are dangerously uncomfortable and poorly designed. Honda gives you nothing more than a block of rubber to sit on, which causes skin irritation due to a lack of heat dissipation within 20 minutes of driving. In addition, the front seats are too far forward and someone over 5'9" is going to have difficulty controlling the car -- particularly with a manual transmission. The lack of springs in the front and rear seats potentially causes spinal injuries, due to road shocks not being absorbed, for people that drive the vehicle on a daily basis. A custom upholstery shop advises me they can't unbolt the seats because the airbags will go off because the airbags have distance sensing. Not only is this ludicrous, but offers no consumer safety. A quick review of the 2001 Honda Civic ex with the 2005 Honda Civic ex se reveals that the 2001 is significantly safer to operate than the 2005 Civic . The 2001 Civic has four air bags in the front, including side airbags in both doors.

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5 Mid/rear Seats Assembly problem of the 2006 Honda Civic

Failure Date: 12/15/2009

The contact owns a 2006 Honda Civic. While examining the vehicle he noticed that the plastic trim on the rear seats were cutting into the rear seat belts. The vehicle was taken to the dealership for inspection. The technician stated that the rear seat belts needed to be replaced. The current and failure mileages were 62450. Updated 01/26/10 updated 01/26/10.

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6 Mid/rear Seats Assembly problem of the 2001 Honda Civic

Failure Date: 01/15/2002

The air bag light illuminated on the dash board, the dealer replaced the part, however the light illuminated again. The occupancy position detector system was replaced, the rear defroster and cruise control was inoperative, there was a loud clunk noise while driving and on turns, the radio was inoperative, the back window was replaced along with the antenna, the fog light switch was loose, the brake light had gone out, there was a rattle in the rear seat, the fuel cap was loose, there was a vibration in the steering wheel, and the trunk lid did not close. Scc.

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7 Mid/rear Seats Assembly problem of the 1998 Honda Civic

Failure Date: 01/08/2000

Rear seat belt does not tighten up when the belt is activated. Also, bolt that holds the seat in place failed when child safety seat was placed in the rear seat. Seat belt has been replaced once, and has failed again. Dealer has been contacted.

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Other Common Seats related problems of Honda Civic

Problem Category Number of Problems
Seats problems
83
Front Seat Head Restraint problems
47
Front Seat Recliner problems
13
Mid/rear Seats Assembly problems
7
Seat Broken problems
6


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