7.3
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 30,600 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 3 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (2 reports)
- honda tsb repair (1 reports)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Honda dealer.
Brought 2009 Civic in for an Oil consumption problem.. on 2/21/2011 After my wife noticed the Engine "Wrench" light illuminate, she Check the oil & found the stick DRY...After listening to a little sales B.S. the guy then tries to sell me new brakes, tires, & a Cabin air filtration system...Never really addressing the oil problem Stating Honda allows for 1 quart consumption per 1000 miles.. Whadda bunch of CRAP.. I have a 96 Accord that I beat the crap out of With 143K on it & it does not leak, burn or consume ANY OIL... The service manager's response to that was "I;m sorry, we'll change the oil & MONITOR the situation" We now have to bring the car to them every 500 miles so they can record how much oil is being consumed... I was also told this is common for newer vehs, that this MGR worked for Toyota & had similar experience with their small veh's... Again... Whadda bunch of CRAP
- Dave D., Hartford, CT, US
third complaint. The car is presently at dealer - first blown rear main on purchase (not noticed), second porous block also probably on purchase (oil leaked through the metal), third oil leaking again been in shop one full they have told me they have tried two different fix's and the car is still leaking.
- rdlkgliders, Palmdale, CA, US
2009+ Civic Si's valve cover leak on front driver side due to factory overspray of paint; Honda addressed this with a TSB. The fix is really simple just finely shave off the paint on the front, left corner groove of valve cover where the gasket sits; light engine oil leak if oil is very thin. You can notice the light oil between the valve cover and engine block.
- si_matt, Chicago, IL, US