Engine not specified
93000 mi US $2500 |
Tranny blew. |
242000 mi US $2300 |
Transmission went out. |
127-horsepower 1.7L I4 5-speed manual FWD
167000 mi US $220 |
Right outboard CV joint boot open and leaking grease. Replaced right side drive line assembly with remanufactured assembly, non-Honda part. |
181000 mi US $900 |
CV boot cracked and loose on right side, mechanic authorized to replace with rebuilt assembly. No rebuilts were available, so mechanic provided new OEM replacement at no extra charge. |
190000 mi US $500 |
Clutch slave cylinder (also replaced master as precaution) |
239000 mi US $900 |
Also changed transmission power and drivewheel axle seals. |
255000 mi US $8 |
Clutch slave cylinder, already replaced by local garage, appears to have slow leak. Clutch fluid reservoir was empty and clutch pedal failed to operate clutch. Replenished reservoir, pumped the pedal, and clutch function was restored. Considering self-repair options for clutch slave cylinder. Also suspect some leakage from clutch master cylinder based on old (2+ years) stain on top of driver floor mat, on firewall. Slave cylnder replacement was over 4 years old, so arguably not shop's fault, but part did not last nearly as long as original. |
127-horsepower 1.7L I4 4-speed automatic FWD
73000 mi US $3000 |
Purchased with bad transmission, not driveable. Rebuilt transmission and replaced torque converter. |
90000 mi | Car developed a severe vibration believed to be a transmission problem. Decided to trade in the car rather than fix - since the transmission was already rebuilt once. |
122284 mi US $3270 |
Transmission rebuild |
172000 mi | Transmission failed. |
117-horsepower 1.7L I4 5-speed manual FWD
170000 mi US $900 |
Had clutch replaced which didnt solve the grinding noise. Then had transmission bearings rebuilt. Cost 2600. |
145000 mi | Transmission needed to be replaced, along with differential and clutch. I was told the noise (whining) would get louder over time and eventually fail. I wasn't going to wait for that to happen. |
115-horsepower 1.7L I4 5-speed manual FWD
164000 mi US $400 |
Stiff shifting. Replaced clutch master and slave cylinders, fixed damaged undercarriage platic (unrelated, and no charge). |
115-horsepower 1.7L I4 4-speed automatic FWD
210000 mi | tranny dead |
209000 mi US $750 |
replaced transmission with a used trans from a 2004 model Civic EX. |
153000 mi US $17 |
Needed new dipstick because it wasn't sealing well anymore. |
90000 mi US $2000 |
Automatic transmission began to slip in 2nd to 3rd, until it became barely driveable. Replaced with rebuilt transmission. |
146696 mi US $292 |
shifter interlock solenoid replaced |
156000 mi US $1900 |
Transmission replaced, oil pump disintegrated in transmission. |
179180 mi C $455 |
clunk from front right, needed a new CV joint |
178000 mi US $611 |
Driver's Side Axle Seal replaced due to leaking 137.60, and others problems fixed equal to $170 for a total of $610.70. Engine problems/Others recommended to be fixed but not done = $950 |
4-cylinder automatic 2WD
88040 mi C $1800 |
The car was hesitant when shifting from second to third gear. Asked about the problem as it only happened when engin/trans was cold. Was told to forget about it; 40K later, the trans failed. Honda Canada sold me a refab trans for 800.00 less than retail. |
185000 mi US $424 |
Transmission solenoids replaced |
127-horsepower 1.7L I4 4-speed automatic FWD
113000 mi US $2200 |
Transmission failed. Was rebuilt. |
163000 mi | Transmission failed, needed replacement. |
117-horsepower 1.7L I4 CVT FWD
224000 mi | Rebuilt CVT |
117-horsepower 1.7L I4 5-speed manual FWD
165000 mi US $1600 |
Input Shaft Bearing failed. Bought replacement tranny, had it rebuilt, and replaced tranny myself. Input Shaft Bearing failed. Bought replacement tranny, had it rebuilt, and replaced tranny myself. Installed new clutch. |
62000 mi US $1285 |
The differential bearings were shot. A new transmission (a Civic EX transmission with 1,000 miles on it) was ordered and installed along with a new clutch kit. |
130300 mi US $123 |
Axle seal on passenger side needed replacing. Oil noticed below car and coming from the axle. Was able to drive for a time with this issue. |
155000 mi US $450 |
Worn cv boot needed replacing |
160300 mi US $1500 |
Transmission shaft cracked and damaged a gear. The unit was replaced with a used, low-mileage transmission. |
115-horsepower 1.7L I4 5-speed manual FWD
108000 mi US $80 |
The transmission (manual) fluid was replaced. Up to now, the stick shifter would occasionally be difficult to shift into 2nd and 3rd gear. It felt like there was a rubber band pulling in the opposite direction. This problem now seems to be fixed. |
115-horsepower 1.7L I4 4-speed automatic FWD
156000 mi US $16000 |
complete transmission replacement |
175000 mi US $350 |
transmission failed for second time. traded in on another brand of car. This model has transmission problems as do a lot of Honda cars made after 2000 |
4-cylinder automatic 2WD
153000 mi US $250 |
The automatic transaxle failed. It started slipping, gradually got worse, then failed completely. Cost to have it repaired by the dealer was about $4000. I bought another car to drive, shopped for a replacement, and eventually found one on Ebay for $250.0 |
168000 mi US $69 |
Replaced passenger side axle shaft and cv joint assy. |