2.1

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
75,943 miles

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problem #20

Jun 302017

Civic

  • 67,050 miles
Driver side sun visor / vanity mirror-----separation broken came apart failure. While moving it to position to block sun westerly direction afternoon!

- Saginaw, TX, USA

problem #19

Aug 172016

Civic

  • 173,000 miles
The sun visor on the driver's side of my 2008 Honda Civic broke several months ago. I contacted the dealer and told this was a warranty item and the warranty had expired. I had the same problem with the passenger side about a year after I purchased the care in 2011 and was told it was a recall item, and had it replaced for free. I was told the driver's side visor would cost $70 plus tax to fix. I have chosen not to have it done, since I don't intend to keep the car much longer. It creates a safety issue because the visor will not stay up against the roof and interferes with line of sight at stop signs, etc. If I move it to the side window then the sun hits me directly in the eyes, creating issues also. Thank you.

- Los Lunas, NM, USA

problem #18

Jun 062016

Civic

  • 78,000 miles
The contact owns a 2008 Honda Civic. On several occasions, while driving, the driver and passenger side sun visors failed to stay up and would consistently drop, which blocked the contact's view. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the sun visors were cracked and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 78,000.

- Sacramento, CA, USA

problem #17

Apr 012012

Civic

  • 120,000 miles
The sun visors in this car are a severe problem as they break easily through normal average use and will not remain upright. They fall down and hang in the driver field of vision creating hazardous driving conditions posing injury to driver and anyone else nearby. The visors are not cheap to replace($50 to $100 each) and the replacements also break in a short time. I have already replaced once and both are broken again. This is a design flaw just like the alloy mixture in the lower engine block that causes cracking in the coolant passages in the block (look it up). Honda is supposed to be a quality product and it is obvious that the quality is eroding and Honda's lack of taking responsibility and admitting error and taking actions to correct further reflects poor commerce and care for their customers. Please investigate this in depth because this issue has saturated the web with complaints and no one seems to be doing anything about it. Lets be proactive and recall the visors and issue updated replacements to show your customers you care and ensure these customers will be alive to purchase another Honda product in the future. Do the right thing and fix this hazardous life treating issue now.

- Tallahassee, FL, USA

problem #16

May 192016

Civic

  • 87,000 miles
Left front visor cracked along spine and no longer stays in the upright position. Very unsafe, would like to know where I can go to get fixed.

- Darien, IL, USA

problem #15

Jul 012016

Civic

  • 88,000 miles
Driver side and passenger side visor failure.

- Henderson, NV, USA

problem #14

Jun 222016

Civic

  • 115,000 miles
There was a class-action suit regarding the Honda Civic 2008's sun visors. I received notice of this some time ago. As I had been parking in a garage for most of the time, my visors were fine. Since I switched jobs, and now park outdoors during the days, my right, passenger side visor has broken as the suit described. This happened, however, after the deadline for the settlement of the suit. I am now missing my passenger side visor and I expect the driver side to fail at any moment. It can fall while I'm driving, which is disconcerting.

- Apex, NC, USA

problem #13

Jun 172016

Civic

  • 107,000 miles
Driver's side sun-visor split at the rear edge while driving. This limited the motion of the visor causing it to be flipped down while driving obscuring the view of the road for the driver. This caused driver distraction.

- Florence, MA, USA

problem #12

Jul 022016

Civic

  • 72,000 miles
The contact owns a 2008 Honda Civic. While driving 60 mph, the visor on the driver's side became detached. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and no repairs were made. The failure mileage was 72,000.

- Virginia Beach, VA, USA

problem #11

Jul 182015

Civic

  • 92,354 miles
I have a 2008 Honda Civic LX and was driving down the highway when the visor suddenly fell in my point of view. Thankfully I was at a good cruising speed with no one around me. I read about the the civil suit and the supposed 100K mile extended warranty but when I took into the Honda dealership they denied paying for my visor saying the vehicle was to old. I only have 92K on the car and I think this should of been a recalled safety violation because if someone would of happened to be in front of me slowing down I would have lost most of my time to be able to brake.

- Madison , WI, USA

problem #10

Nov 142013

Civic 4-cyl

  • 127,000 miles
I was blinded by the sun and nearly had an accident due to being unable to adjust my sun visor. This is not the first time I have had this problem with the visor. The original visor was replaced by Honda after it split apart at one of the hinges and didn't work properly. I believe that Honda replaced the original visor with an identical visor, rather than having the visor redesigned to correct the flaw, because the replacement visor eventually split apart in the very same way that the original visor split apart. I have now had to get the replacement visor replaced and I am on my third visor. This is not acceptable as a functional sun visor is a basic piece of equipment that is essential to safety. I expect better of Honda.

- Glendora, CA, USA

problem #9

Nov 082012

Civic 4-cyl

  • 45,000 miles
The visor dropped down, affecting the visibility. It does not stay back up, Honda refuses to replace it as a defect.

- West Hills, CA, USA

problem #8

Aug 012012

Civic 4-cyl

  • miles
Sun visor on the driver side was broken for no known reason. I searched this problem on web, and found many similar cases/complaints for the Honda Civic. Honda should do a recall for this problem. The broken sun visor blocks driver's view, and can cause safety problems.

- Tallahassee, FL, USA

problem #7

Aug 012012

Civic

  • 72,000 miles
Right and left sunvisors both split at seems and falling down. Melted from extreme heat and the right visor has now completely come off of metal bar. Calling Honda dealer in the morning to report and ask that both be replaced at no charge. This does fall under the class action lawsuit against Honda for sunvisor defect.

- Granite City, IL, USA

problem #6

Aug 222012

Civic 4-cyl

  • 34,000 miles
After the recall for the sun visor melting, I got both the driver side and passenger visor replaced last year. Its been one year and they melted again. Honda repaired them but I do not want to have to go in every year for a replacement. They need to fix the underlying issue. The warranty was extended but only for 100,000 miles or 7 years. If they continue to use the same visor, then after 7 years or 100K miles, it will still be a hazard. My friend in arlington also has the same make and model and she is having the same issue with the already recalled and replaced visors.

- Sort By: Agency, TX, USA

problem #5

Aug 012012

Civic 4-cyl

  • 132,500 miles
I had bought my car new in March 2008. It is 4+ years since and due to work commute I have accrued more than 132K miles on it. This summer, about last week, suddenly both the sun visors got cracked about 2 days apart. I was heading out for lunch, and I flipped up the sun visors to remove the sun reflecting sheet from the windscreen. And the sun visors simply cracked. Now the sun visors are not staying up and it partially blocks my view all the time. Keeping the sun visors turned to the side also is not very practical. I looked up online to learn that the sun visors in 2008 Civics have a manufacturing defect that causes them to crack ( visorsettlement.com/ ). when I went to the dealer to fix it, unfortunately they can't be fixed for free because the visor warranty was extended only till 100K miles and I am already at 132K+ miles. Honda should replace the visors regardless of the mileage because it is a manufacturing defect and not the user's fault. Does the extended warranty of just 100K miles mean that Honda is not responsible for its own fault after that limit? I would appeal Honda to fix the sun visors for me for free. Just because I have to commute more for work everyday does not mean that this class action settlement right be taken away from me.

- Hillsborough, NC, USA

problem #4

Jul 172012

Civic 4-cyl

  • 33,260 miles
I noticed that 2 days ago it was raining inside my car I bought the car brand new off of the lot in 2008. The areas that are leaking/collecting water are where the side front airbag is located, along with the windshield, and side of the door. Called the dealer they are telling me that my warranty has expired therefore I will need to replace the windshield and other components (roof, airbags, etc.) the car has never been in an accident or anything and now I am almost scared to drive it since they are telling me that it is the windshield I am petrified that it will implode soon. This seems extremely dangerous now I am unsure that if I get in an accident because of the water what if my airbag won't work upon impact? what happens if the windshield implodes while I am driving this issue is an accident waiting to happen.

- Monroe, NC, USA

problem #3

Oct 012011

Civic 4-cyl

  • 39,500 miles
I had pulled off the freeway exit and proceeded to follow the cars ahead of me as the traffic signal light had turned green and did not necessitate me stopping, only slowing down to continue my left hand turn onto the surface street. Suddenly without warning the sun visor flipped down without being touched and hit me in the forehead. The hard plastic edge hit me relatively quickly and knocked my prescription glasses off. There was a moment when I had my vision obscured and did not see the vehicle in front of me come to a rather sudden stop. I narrowly escaped hitting the back bumper of the vehicle ahead of me. Fortunately I was traveling at a relatively low rate of speed, maybe 20 mph which probably would have caused minor damage, if any. However, people can be injured by whiplash even in low speed rear-end collisions. I have secured the visor with a bungee cord for the moment because the dealership wants to charge customers for this defective part plus labor and it is not cheap. I am afraid that the bungee cord might snap and cause a different sort of injury; however, there really is no way it will stay up against the interior cabin roof without it. I would like to add that I recall my 2002 Honda Civic had the exact same problem which occurred on both the driver's side and passenger's side at different times. Also, at certain times of the day the sun is so blinding in California where I live that it is extremely hazardous to not be able to see the road and highway signs and lights without the assistance of a visor to block the glaring, bright light of the sun. In my estimation it is only a matter of time before this obvious defect causes a major fatality accident.

- Redlands, CA, USA

problem #2

Jun 012010

Civic 4-cyl

  • 10,000 miles
Both sun visors on our Honda Civic would not work and then eventually the glue melted and they cracked and fell off. We have no way of securing our visors and have recently heard of a recall. I can't find my VIN number within the limitations of the recall but I don't feel like I should have to pay for the repair.

- Baltimore, MD, USA

problem #1

Jan 052012

Civic 4-cyl

  • 26,195 miles
The drivers side visor stuck and crack opened the plastic assembly by which it holds itself to the visors metal rod in the ceiling. After removal the thing that makes the visor swivel front and back is in fact the thing stuck(metal clip) and seems it may not be secured to the visor which at some point will brake the visor open as it happened, the passengers side visor is starting to get tight.

- Bayamon, PR, USA