4.8
definitely annoying- Typical Repair Cost:
- $290
- Average Mileage:
- 33,250 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 5 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (4 reports)
- front drums & rotors refaced, new pads &front caliper piston (1 reports)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Honda dealer.
A 2009 honda civic with 28,000 miles shouldn't need this much work. I will be talking to the dealer tomorrow.
- Lisa H., Austin, TX, US
An intermittent buzzing noise while on reverse and intermittent metal to metal grinding noise while driving occurred at a little over 16,000 miles. The metal to metal grinding noise disappears at times when I pump the brakes while driving. The metal grinding does not appear to be brakes related because the grinding stops when I press the brakes prior to coming to a full stop. I'm hoping that the 36,000 Honda warranty will cover the cost to repair the problems. I will update my comments after I take the car in for repair in the morning.
- fortich, Altadena, CA, US
Unreliable and uncomfortable driving. I don't feel confident while driving because my attention is always diverted towards this noise.
- Shafiq R., Mrakham, ON, Canada
my 2009 Civic has a rubbing noise from the brakes while driving at high speeds. i need this problem to be fixed the soonest as i travel a lot
- Ayman O., Cairo-egypt, Egypt, Egypt
I have only had my car past a year, and i have had nothing but problems with my honda. First, it was the loud and annoying grinding coming from my back tired due to my brakes. I took it in and had it looked at by Ford where i purchased it from. They stated that the calipar pistol was coming out, or a pin was coming loose on my brakes.
- Jennifer G., Tracy, CA, US