10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
2 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
2 / 0
Average Mileage:
36,691 miles

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problem #82

Jan 142022

Civic

  • miles
I am having problems with my 2015 honda civic lx, my transmission failed when my wife and grandkids were getting off freeway and car stalled. This is a serious problem that Honda needs to address for consumer safety. The cvt transmissions in these vehicles are of poor quality.

- El Centro, CA, USA

problem #81

Dec 272021

Civic

  • miles
Transmission problem I think is cvt that a lot of people had the same issue

- Boston, MA, USA

problem #80

Dec 092021

Civic

  • miles
Catastrophic failure of the CVT transmission.

- Worth, IL, USA

problem #79

Dec 212021

Civic

  • miles
While driving the check transmission light came on and vehicle would not accelerate above 20 mph. Vehicle made loud whining noise when pushing the gas pedal. Mechanic found that there was transmission fluid leaking heavily around the transmission fluid pressure switch. It is currently sill in the shop waiting for the replacement switch. Waiting to se if there are any other issues. I have seen many complaints on forums concerning the transmissions in these cars. Where is the recall?

- Charlotte Court House, VA, USA

problem #78

Dec 182021

Civic

  • miles
My 2015 Honda Civic LX (automatic) began feeling like it was dragging/hesitating under 40m/h while decelerating. This would also happen while decelerating and then (without braking) accelerating (stop and go traffic or at signal). One time my car started shaking (think going on your brake and gas and brake and gas) that motion but way faster. it seems the fill cap/dipstick keeps popping out every 1000 miles and i have to manually put it back in.

- Brooklyn, NY, USA

problem #77

Nov 292021

Civic

  • miles
The transmission fill plug popped out and was laying right next to the fill hole on the engine. Transmission fluid leeked from the engine and has damaged/compromised the transmission.

- Elizabethtown, NY, USA

problem #76

Dec 052021

Civic

  • miles
Transmission fill plug popped out. From blogs I read about the car it is a common thing for the plug to pop out if the vent is clogged or from high pressure build up in transmission.

- Richardson, TX, USA

problem #75

Jul 122021

Civic

  • miles
1.8l engine Fill plug on auto transmission is blowing out! Cause: something to do with and engineering mistake on Honda's side. I'm not sure what is causing this which quickly leads to transmission failure to shortly follow the trans fill plugs blowing back out. From my research everyone on the internet is all saying the same thing is happening to their cars! This car was bought recently from a dealership with 40681 miles.

- Columbia , TN, USA

problem #74

Oct 042021

Civic

  • miles
on 10/4 i was driving my 2015 honda civic se. It began to drive as though i had a flat tire. i got out to check and i did not have a flat tire. So i continued to drive to try and get my car out of the road. It began shaking/vibrating really bad. And then the car engine turned off. SO i cut my car back on and went to put it in drive and it would no longer go into gear. It just completely stopped working. i did not have any dash board lights/warning lights come on. I have not had any issues with my car regarding transmission up until 10/4/2021. I have also seen where there is a recall on Honda's with this issue. But my VIN was not on the recall list. It seems there have been several complaints regarding this issue. And several other VIN numbers were not listed. This is QUOTE anywhere from $5800 - $7000 fix from what I've been told. There seems to be an ongoing issue with the Transmissions for this Year/Model car. Who has that kind of money to fork and pay. It seems there should be more research into this and figure out what is going on. Is there anything I can do regarding this issue"?"

- Mount Airy, GA, USA

problem #73

Apr 042021

Civic

  • miles
This is the 2nd Honda Civic Si that i bought first one was a 2013 and the one i have now is a 2015, I've researched this continuing problem and have found that many other Civic Si's are having this issue as well, when releasing clutch in first gear there's a grinding or clutch spring or clutch fly wheel noise that sounds like it's grinding or making a vibrational noise now when i first heard the issue in my 2013 i didn't put much thought into it, after hearing it more n more i took it into Honda and they told me they couldn't hear the noise so i let it go after a few years i bought a 2015 Civic Si and now this Si is making the same noise in the clutch area when releasing the clutch out of 1st gear, i don't know how in a 2 year difference that the clutch would be making the same noise, this needs to be taken care of it can't be that it's a driver error since many other drivers of this type of vehicle are also complaining of hearing this issue, i would like an investigation started on this to see if the manual transmission that's being used is faulty. I would also like to have my car checked out free of charge to see what the issue is with the transmission.

- Anaheim, CA, USA

problem #72

Aug 082021

Civic

  • miles
The transmission cap is a major flaw in this design (Honda Civic 2015). As you can tell by the pictures the vehicle is clearly losing transmission fluid and possibly leaving it open to exposure of debris. There is also no dipstick so you can't tell where the fluid level is. The vehicle also does not detect or notify the driver if the cap has come off. Honda needs to address this issue and until then, transmission services should be offered at no charge to the vehicle owner by Honda. Even if you put the cap back on it will come off because of pressure build up. If you find a way to keep the cap on you might cause pressure build up somewhere else. Honda has not offered a solution to this design flaw.

- Ontario, CA, USA

problem #71

Jul 092021

Civic

  • miles
Transmission in low RPM situations shudders and vibrates, upon further inspection the rubber fill port plug popped off and was sitting on top of the transmission housing. Bringing vehicle into dealership for further diagnosis.

- Keyport, NJ, USA

problem #70

Jun 252021

Civic

  • miles
CVT transmission plug keeps popping off. This has happened multiple times since I bought the vehicle.

- Camp Hill, PA, USA

problem #69

Jun 012021

Civic

  • miles
The contact owns a 2015 Honda Civic. The contact stated that she noticed there was fluid leaking on the ground while the vehicle was parked. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic and diagnosed that the transmission cap had come loose and the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired and remained at the dealer awaiting a transmission replacement. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but informed the contact that there was no recall associated with the VIN. The failure mileage was unknown.

- Oceanside, CA, USA

problem #68

May 312021

Civic

  • miles
Transmission fluid cap keeps falling off. FIrst time transmission felt sluggish and would go into high RPM just getting up to 20mph. Honday replaced the cap, and filled up the fluid. 4 months later it happened again, except this time I had no warning and when I went to move my car it would go into high RPM but barely move.

- Philadelphia, PA, USA

problem #67

Apr 242021

Civic

  • miles
Transmission started acting up out of the blue and just popped while going down the road. No unusual driving activity or anything. Noticed there was electrical control dash all lights blinking about 3 days before incident and car stalled in road. Restarted car a couple times and lights went off and car went back to driving fine. Day of incident, i was replacing spark plugs and went out to test car. went a couple miles and filled up with gas. After leaving gas station, car was not accelerating almost at all, but then would start moving very slowly. Once up to speed of about 55 miles per hour, driving was ok. pulled of exit going home and came to stop light. turned green and went to accelerate and heard a loud pop and that was the end of driving. Car is still sitting at residence in current condition.

- Canton Ga, GA, USA

problem #66

May 172021

Civic

  • miles
The car was running and was at a complete stop, when excelerating the car it sounded like you were driving over rumble strips. When I got home with car and parked I looked under car and transmission fluid was dripping excessively. I talked to a mechanic and he told me I should NOT drive the car. My car is a 2015 Civic EX with only 42000 miles.

- West Allis, WI, USA

problem #65

Feb 052021

Civic

  • miles
2015 Honda Civic. Consumer states that their vehicle begin making a noise and stopped suddenly. The consumer stated the transmission failed while driving. Themanufacturer was notified and offered to pay a portion of the repairs. The vehicle was repaired.

- Miami, FL, USA

problem #64

Apr 082021

Civic

  • 135,000 miles
We were stopped at a traffic light waiting to turn left; once traffic cleared and I started driving, the car began to skip as though I were driving on a flat tire. We were able to clear the intersection and pull into a parking lot just a few yards away to check to see if we had a flat tire. The tires being fine, we proceeded to pull away but the car was still exhibiting the same symptoms. Before we could get pulled into a parking spot, I lost all power to the front wheels no matter what gear I put it in. There were no warning indicator lights on the dash and the vehicle had been running perfectly until I made that left turn. There was never a skip or jerk in the transmission or anything that would indicate a problem prior to this moment. I noticed there is a recall for the same exact thing happening but my VIN number is not one that is covered. Through my research I have discovered that there is a NHTSA campaign for this issue. Campaign number 15V574000 is there currently any help for this issue?

- Odenville, AL, USA

problem #63

Nov 052020

Civic

  • 56,000 miles
When taking off fast or slow has a little jerking action when takes off, stalls for a sec.

- Burbank, IL, USA

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