10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 2 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 5 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 30,586 miles
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Using cruise control, set cruise at 60mph. Cruise control worked fine. Applied foot to accelerator. Car continued to accelerate after removing foot. Applied brake and cruise control did not release. Applied clutch and engine continued to increase rotations per minute (RPM). I believe that engine RPM must have hit a threshold then disengaged.
- Marysville, WA, USA
- the contact owns a 1996 Honda civix dx. While driving at 15 mph the brake pedal became hard to engage. The dealer mailed her recall 99I002000 regarding vehicle speed control. This failure occurred since purchasing the vehicle on December 24, 2006. The current and failure mileage were 162,956. Updated 03/30/07.
- Lancaster, CA, USA
The consumer stated that while driving the vehicle accelerated to 40 mph. The consumer hit the brakes, but nothing happened. He finally went off the road into a garden and hit a wall. The consumer was knocked unconscious. The consumer sustained minor injuries, and was taken to the hospital where he was checked out and released. The police had the vehicle towed. Consumer was then advised by the police to contact the manufacturer. Recall# 99I002000.
- Olympia, WA, USA
When pressing on accelerator pedal it would stick. Vehicle would suddenly jerk forward or reverse, if pressed too hard. Whenever this happens, vehicle would run rough.
- Tampa, FL, USA
While parking the car at an apartment complex, I slowly pulled the car into a spot. The car following saw my brake lights. I had my foot on the brake and was about to put the car in park and there was a strange noise that sounded like overdrive and the car surged forward into a reinforced concrete wall. My foot was on the brake the whole time but I could not control the car, the wall stopped us from moving. My mother was a passenger and said that I shouted" what is happening?" we sustained injuries as a result of the accident and have been out of work.
- Tampa, FL, USA
Throttle cable recall can not be completed due to lack of parts. Mjs
- Chino, CA, USA
The airbag light is on, indicating that the airbag is disfunctioning and recently the horn and the cruise control stopped working too.
- Lakewood, CO, USA
1996 Honda Civic dx experiences sticky acceleration, must apply considerable pressure to accelator when stopped which causes car to lunge forward. This was reported to dealer while under warranty and appeared to be corrected, but condition reappeared. Car was recalled for fuel throttle and repaired, but this did not correct the sticky accelerator. The emergency brake does not engage most of the time. The button to release the brake stays in which keeps the brake disengaged. The windshield whistles at road speeds.
- Jamesburg, NJ, USA
While driving at 30 mph vehicle accelerated by itself, causing vehicle hit something, and the consumer had to apply both feet on the brakes to bring vehicle to a stop.
- Glenndale, NY, USA
Cruise control failed.
- Tempe, AZ, USA
While accelerating on the freeway, the accelator pedal stuck. Auto accelerated to 85 mph until able to stick foot under pedal to lift it. Up.
- Mendota Heights, MN, USA
Vehicle experienced sudden acceleration resulting in a collision/injury. (qcaw)
- Aibonito, PR, USA
In the first incident, the vehicle was being driven between 60- 85 mph and suddenly accelerated until the driver stepped on the brakes. The dealer acknowlwdged that the accelerator had struck and stated that the "cable" needed replacing. During the second incident, the vehicle was traveling between 30-45 mph and continued to accelerate while the driver stepped on the brakes. The driver reach down and pulled the accelerator pedal up to stop the vehicle. Again the dealer stated that the cable needed repalcing.
- West Roxbury, MA, USA
Owner states while driving at about 35-40mph on a congested highway the throttle got stuck, causing vehicle to accelerate to 60-70 mph. The car could be stopped by turning off the ignition which is also dangerous in congested traffic. Owner does not know what caused this problem, but he notes that he could have been killed.
- Whittier , CA, USA
Problems with cruise control.
- Tamms, IL, USA
Vehicle accelerated on its own while driving, driver tried to apply brakes but they did not stop vehicle.
- Brighton, MA, USA
- Jacksonville, FL, USA