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2010 Honda Civic repairs by problem area

Engine (13%)

Transmission and Drivetrain (10%)

Brakes and Traction Control (8%)

Suspension and Steering (21%)

Electrical and Air Conditioning (26%)

Paint, Rust, Leaks, Rattles, and Trim (17%)

Other (6%)

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2010 Honda Civic electrical repair cost distribution

$2500+ (0%)

$1000 - $2499 (17%)

$500 - $999 (0%)

$100 - $499 (24%)

< $100 (59%)

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Chart based on 29 repair trips. The repair cost chart excludes repairs made under warranty, do-it-yourself repairs, and repair trips that include maintenance.

2010 Honda Civic 4dr Sedan

197-horsepower 2.0L I4 6-speed manual FWD

42000 mi

US $140
Replaced the battery. It was the original battery. It was 5 years old. 
37820 mi Vert noisy door lock 

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2010 Honda Civic 4dr Sedan

140-horsepower 1.8L I4 5-speed manual FWD

53320 mi

C $1200
a/c compressor was beginning to fail at times. 
76000 mi

US $60
One TMPS sensor went bad. Replaced with new sensor. 
101420 mi

C $1425
Replaced AC compressor 
55000 mi

£52
Battery was flat after car had been left for 21 days, started the car using booster and ran for 45 mins to charge battery, battery was flat again after 2 days, new battery solved problem 

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2010 Honda Civic 4dr Sedan

140-horsepower 1.8L I4 5-speed automatic FWD

177100 mi Front windows would not roll down after repaint. 
35000 mi

US $1550
the a/c compressor was replaced after failing at 35K miles (1 owner car) Cost was covered by extended warranty from when I originally bought the car in Nov/2009 
104000 mi

US $150
Battery died. Replaced myself. 
42300 mi TPMS warning light lit. After the repair the light was out, but after a week or two, it lit up again. 
26100 mi Replace battery 
When HVAC blower fan is on higher speed (2/3 to full power) and the air is set to completely discharge out of the dash, the outlet vent to the right of the steering wheel emits a "plastic film fluttering" sound.  
7000 mi Drivers window not working. Shop Found Drivers Window Regulator to be Binding Against Run Channel. Replaced regulator, $180.56 billed to warranty. 
50900 mi Replaced A/C Mix Motor 
64000 mi

US $60
Add freon. System has slow leak. 
105400 mi

C $30
front right light burnt out 
186620 mi dead fuse failed open and killed A/C. Drew 3A constantly and drained battery as well. Dead fuse was removed, A/C not repaired. 
63000 mi

US $60
Replace TPMS sensor 
55000 mi

US $18
Overhead driver's side light stopped working after just over one year, 30,000 miles. 
175000 mi

US $2100
AC died second week of June. Repair estimate of $2100. The Civic was traded in on a new car - not worth it for me to pay that much to repair this car. 

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2010 Honda Civic 2dr Coupe

140-horsepower 1.8L I4 5-speed manual FWD

97000 mi

US $250
A/C expansion valve replaced. 
83300 mi

US $109
Had TPMS warning, found Rear right tire's TPMS sensor is dead. Cost of sensor, 50, replacing sensor 22, programming the Ecu 30 

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2010 Honda Civic 2dr Coupe

140-horsepower 1.8L I4 5-speed automatic FWD

47200 mi

US $100
Horn stopped working and had horn replaced. 
75000 mi

US $1800
and window actuators. 
16000 mi Blower motor was squeaking. Had be replaced under warranty. Driver seat heater did not work. Seat heater replaced under warranty. Still does not work properly. XM losses signal for a few seconds after car is started. Honda says it is typical operation. 
54100 mi

US $350
AC relay went bad and drained the battery. Jumped the car but since relay was still bad, it blew the AC relief valve. Had to replace both relay and valve. Car had to be towed to dealer. 
114000 mi

US $70
The AC relay switch stopped working. Repaired under Hondacare warrenty. Had to pay $12 for some testing dye which was not covered for some reason. 
86296 mi

US $375
Had to replace the TPMS sensors in all 4 tires. 

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2010 Honda Civic Electrical Problems

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