Is the Honda Civic hybrid transmission a problem?

Is the Honda Civic hybrid transmission a problem?

Based on these postings, it appears that there is an early trend to indicate 2003 HONDA Hybrid transmission problem/concern. I agree that using all publicity to pressure Honda is appropriate. Like you, I purchased the vehicle through my loyalty to Honda and a desire to save on gas mileage but the expenses are mounting!

Are there any recalls on the Honda Civic?

The 2006 Honda Civic has been faced with its share of recalls too. The most well-known recall it’s been faced with concerns its airbags. Along with a slew of other cars, the 2006 Honda Civic was included in the Takata airbag recall.

What kind of engine does a Honda Civic have?

There’s no denying that the 2006 Honda Civic is a fuel-efficient sedan as well. Standard with a SOHC 1.8-liter, inline four-cylinder engine with Honda’s i-VTEC system under the hood, it’s a mere fuel sipper. If you’re shopping for a used sedan, U.S. News & World Report recommends the 2010 Ford Fusion.

Based on these postings, it appears that there is an early trend to indicate 2003 HONDA Hybrid transmission problem/concern. I agree that using all publicity to pressure Honda is appropriate. Like you, I purchased the vehicle through my loyalty to Honda and a desire to save on gas mileage but the expenses are mounting!

How long does it take to change transmission on Honda Civic?

This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Pete makes a bold claim that he and his brother can swap a Honda Civic transmission in 2 hours to replace a failing input shaft bearing in the current transmission. Loading…

What should I do if my Honda transmission goes dead?

Clean record. At 44,000 miles transmission went dead per my Honda dealer service department. Replacement $3,500 for refurbished one (told they do not make original ones which raises questions re quality). No advance indication of potential failure.

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Clean record. At 44,000 miles transmission went dead per my Honda dealer service department. Replacement $3,500 for refurbished one (told they do not make original ones which raises questions re quality). No advance indication of potential failure.

How many miles does a 2003 Honda Civic have?

Mileage: 111,855 miles Body Type: Sedan Color: Silver Engine: 4 Cyl 1.7 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 09/29/03 and owned in WI until 05/20/21. Driven an estimated 4,629 miles/year.

Where did I buy a 2003 Honda Civic?

1st owner purchased on 09/04/03 and owned in PA until 06/12/04 • 2nd owner purchased on 07/21/04 and owned in PA until 11/28/12 • 3rd owner purchased on 11/28/12 and owned in WV until 06/12/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 10,166 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 5,769 miles/year.

What kind of transmission does a Honda CVT have?

CVT is an automatic car transmission system using a belt and pulley for an unrestricted range of gear ratio.

How much does it cost to replace transmission on Honda Civic?

Our 2003 Honda Civic Hybrid transmission died. Honda gave us an estimate of $4500 to replace the transmission. We took it to a different mechanic who suggested that instead of replacing the whole transmission, it would be better to fix it. He quoted us $3200 to fix it and $2700 to replace the transmission with a used part.

Is it OK to drive a car with a bad transmission?

Apparently he is only replacing the belt and the start clutch, and not actually replacing the parts that have been being damaged by the problems. We needed the car this week, and I thought that since he’d be fixing it any way, it would be fine to drive on the bad transmission, but he said it would be damaging it further.

When did the Honda Civic Si new come out?

I bought a 2012 Civic Si new, in the first six months it stranded me several times. After the dealer did their thing with it I could still tell it wasn’t giving a full charge but Honda said there was no more they could do but if I wanted them to check it over it would cost me, that was before the first year.

Why does my Honda Civic LX not start?

Honda Civic sometimes fails to start, battery is brand new, mystery problem! My 2006 Honda Civic LX has 120,000 miles. About a month ago I stopped for gas, and when I got back into the car, it wouldn’t start.

What to do if Honda Civic battery fails to start?

Remove the positive cable from the battery again so that you do not short anything out. Follow both cables to their far ends, remove this connection and wire brush the connection and the cable terminal clean and retighten these connections.

Why does my Honda Civic shake when accelerating?

My 2007 Honda Civic Hybrid has 147,000 miles on it. Around 130,000 miles, I started noticing shaking upon acceleration. If I take my foot off the gas, it sometimes stops. It didn’t happen all the time, so I didn’t think too much of it. It has progressed now to freeway driving as well.

Is there a problem with Honda Civic hybrid transmission?

There is a known problem with Honda Civic Hybrid cvt transmission: “a shudder or judder up to 15 mph requires Honda to drain and burnish the 2003-2005 Honda hybrid cvt clutch. Honda will check the egr valve during this service too.

When did Honda Civic Hybrid lose power assist?

2007 Honda Civic Hybrid lost electric motor assist power in may 2010 when I was driving up a hill in downtown seattle traffic. Took it to Honda dealer, who confirmed low power assist and (without conferring with me) reprogrammed the power assist software and pronounced it fixed.

What does it mean when your transmission is slipping?

If you have a standard transmission, and it’s slipping—the engine revs but it doesn’t transmit power to the wheels—the problem is usually in the clutch. Further down in the article, I discuss how to diagnose this problem.

My 2007 Honda Civic Hybrid has 147,000 miles on it. Around 130,000 miles, I started noticing shaking upon acceleration. If I take my foot off the gas, it sometimes stops. It didn’t happen all the time, so I didn’t think too much of it. It has progressed now to freeway driving as well.

When did the Honda Civic Hybrid come out?

Models present the new Honda Civic Hybrid car at its launch in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on March 19, 2009. The streets in downtown Los Angeles, Calif., bustle with activity — especially on a Friday afternoon. People try desperately to beat the traffic to get out of the city, only to cause, well, more traffic.

What kind of car is a Honda Civic?

In reality, the Honda Civic that just about creamed you was running. Well, sort of. You see, it’s a Honda Civic Hybrid. And like magic, the engine in a hybrid Honda Civic only runs when it needs to. For the most part, hybrid vehicles don’t stray too far away from the typical everyday car.

How much does a 2003 Honda Civic cost?

The let me negotiate From its listed price of $2500 down to $1800. I couldn’t be more satisfied! Absolutely amazing top notch unbeatable vehicle. I might get a second one

What kind of hybrid system does Honda Civic Hybrid have?

In the United States, it was the first hybrid automobile to be certified as an Advanced Technology Partial Zero-Emissions Vehicle ( AT-PZEV) from the California Air Resources Board (CARB). The Civic Hybrid uses an Integrated Motor Assist hybrid system similar to that of the Honda Insight.

When did the last Honda Civic Hybrid come out?

The last Civic Hybrid was launched during 2011 in the U.S. and Canada as a 2012 model. It has a larger 1.5-liter i-VTEC engine that produces 90 horsepower and 97 pound-feet of torque and a lithium-ion battery pack instead of nickel-metal hydride.

Where is the battery in a Honda Civic Hybrid?

The high voltage hybrid battery is part of the Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) system and is located behind the back seat. In the 1st gen Civics, the battery is a 144 volt nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery.

Is there a second generation Honda Civic Hybrid?

The second generation Civic Hybrid is based on the eighth generation Civic. As with other Civics, there are some styling differences to the exterior between the North American and the Japanese market models. The powertrain of the second generation Civic hybrid is similar to that of the first generation. The following is a list of major changes:

How much horsepower does a Honda Civic Hybrid have?

Combined output of both engine and electric motor is 93 hp (69 kW) at 5,700 rpm. Maximum torque is rated 116 lb⋅ft (157 N⋅m) at 1,500 rpm for manual transmission models and 105 lb⋅ft (142 N⋅m) at 3,000 rpm for CVT models.

What kind of car was the Honda Civic in 2002?

Given the influx of affordable and sporty cars for 2002 (Ford SVT Focus, Mini Cooper S, Nissan Sentra SE-R, up-rated VW GTI), another three-year delay for the Civic Si trim would have been a big mistake by Honda. Fortunately, Honda enthusiasts had to wait only one year this time.

Why is my Honda Accord vibrating while driving?

Wear and tear will catch up with any vehicle, and the Honda Accord is no exception. Mechanical problems like vibration are common, and they hinder your comfort when driving. But when you detect vibrations, you shouldn’t panic. What matters most is having them addressed as fast as possible, and avoid costly damages.

Is it normal for a car to have vibration?

It’s a common rule that cars should run smoothly on a flat road, at any speed. However, if you’ve owned a car long enough, chances are great that your vehicle has developed some vibration issues.

Why does my car vibrate when I speed up?

If your vehicle has suffered a collision or some other accident recently, it may be that your axle was bent or damaged. In that case, you will notice that the vibrations occur as you increase your speed – they will intensify the faster you drive.

What to do when your Honda Civic Jerks?

Honda Civic’s throttle position sensor. You should first clean the IAC valve. To do so, remove it from the back of the intake manifold to the spray it with brake cleaner. Wait until the dirty fluid stops flowing out of the IAC valve, let it air dry, and re-install it.

Why does my Honda Civic Jerk when I let my foot off the gas?

This article will discuss the likely reasons why your Honda Civic jerks when you let your foot off the gas pedal. If you feel this jerk when you immediately take your foot off the gas after accelerating (with no feathering) or you barely press the gas enough to begin accelerating, follow the diagnostic steps below.

Honda Civic’s throttle position sensor. You should first clean the IAC valve. To do so, remove it from the back of the intake manifold to the spray it with brake cleaner. Wait until the dirty fluid stops flowing out of the IAC valve, let it air dry, and re-install it.

This article will discuss the likely reasons why your Honda Civic jerks when you let your foot off the gas pedal. If you feel this jerk when you immediately take your foot off the gas after accelerating (with no feathering) or you barely press the gas enough to begin accelerating, follow the diagnostic steps below.