9.0

really awful
Typical Repair Cost:
No data
Average Mileage:
62,500 miles
Total Complaints:
4 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (4 reports)
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problem #4

Aug 302022

Civic EX 2.0L

  • CVT transmission
  • 81,925 miles

I bought the used 2016 Honda Civic EX with 81.925 miles. After driving the car on the highway at hot day (95 degrees) and suddenly the car begins to drift ever so slightly one way or another. When I go to correct, the steering wheel resists. It doesn't freeze but it sort of resists. I have to correct to keep in lane, and I am forced to repeat the same process all over again. End result is I begin driving like drunk driver. I call some dealer about fix that they said may be the Rack & pinion assembly need to be replace. It cost over $3,500. I don't know how can I deal with this.

- Huu H., Orange, US

problem #3

Jul 272022

Civic EX

  • Automatic transmission
  • 69,000 miles

The steering wheel sticks after the car has warmed up. I'm usually on the highway or interstate so any over correction caused by the issue could cause a wreck. It's very annoying, also. There should be a recall to fix the problem. I've brought it to the dealership 3 times. I honestly don't even think they looked at it. I also brought it to an independent mechanic. He didn't see anything wrong with it but he also doesn't have time to drive it for 30 minutes.

- Jessica R., Alexandria, US

problem #2

Jan 012018

Civic EX

  • Automatic transmission
  • 55,000 miles

I notice it mostly when I'm on the highway but that is rare. It normally occurs after I've been driving at least after an hour(keyword). Suddenly the car begins to drift ever so slightly one way or another. When I go to correct, the steering wheel resists. It doesn't freeze -- nothing that extreme -- but it sort of "sticks" until I apply a bit more pressure, after which it suddenly releases, corrects, and acts completely normal. Moments later however, it drifts the opposite direction, and I am forced to repeat the same process all over again. End result is I begin drifting slightly back and forth down the highway repeatedly, all the while fighting with a steering wheel that doesn't seem to want to let go. It's maddening.

- Sachin R., Killeen, TX, US

problem #1

Oct 282020

Civic LX

  • Automatic transmission
  • 44,000 miles

My 2016 Honda Civic LX steering sticks when driving for more than 30 minutes at speeds above 40 MPH. It seems that after the car warms up something expands in the rack and pinion causing the steering wheel to stick in place. It takes a good amount of force to unstick the wheel and then the car jerks in the opposite direction. This is very unsafe and so far Honda does not have a recall. Others have replaced their rack and pinion and the problem was resolved but for how long? Something is defective with the 2016 Honda Civic steering.

- Brian E., Huntsville, AL, US