Suspension Related Problems of the 2004 Honda Civic Hybrid

Table 1 shows four common suspension related problems of the 2004 Honda Civic Hybrid. The number one most common problem is related to the front suspension lower control arm (one problem). The second most common problem is related to the suspension torsion bar (one problem).

Table 1. Suspension related problems of Honda Civic Hybrid


Recently reported Suspension problems of the 2004 Honda Civic Hybrid

The Front Suspension Lower Control Arm problem

Right lower control arm failed after 79,000 miles. Car suddenly stopped on city street after making a right hand turn from a stop at a stop light. Civic immovable after unexpected failure. Traffic was light and slow due to stop light and midmorning travel.   Read details...

The Suspension Torsion Bar problem

: the contact stated while driving 65 mph on normal road conditions a staggering motion was observed in the rear axle. On another day during rain, the vehicle hydroplaned. It was taken to the dealership who determined the vehicle was out of alignment however after alignment procedure was performed   Read details...

The Rear Suspension Axle problem

: the contact stated while driving 65 mph on normal road conditions a staggering motion was observed in the rear axle. On another day during rain, the vehicle hydroplaned. It was taken to the dealership who determined the vehicle was out of alignment however after alignment procedure was performed   Read details...


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