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Re: TSB [naruto] by targettuning
Sep 25, 2007 (8:41 am)
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Replying to: naruto (Sep 25, 2007 7:45 am)

Ask your dealer to check service bulletin #06-060, I believe it was issued earlier this year. Honda sends all dealers service information so they have it. Once they find it it will clearly tell them which serial number cars are involved..the symptoms..the part numbers for the repair kit or parts...and exactly how to go about making the fix. It is all there for them if they care to check.
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Re: TSB [targettuning] by naruto
Sep 25, 2007 (10:06 am)
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Replying to: targettuning (Sep 25, 2007 8:41 am)

Targettuning,
 
I live outside the US (Dominican Republic) and here the dealer is the worst of the worst. I also have the wind noise issue and they said that it is a feature of the new design.
 
Imagine what I'm suffering.
 
bye
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Re: TSB [naruto] by targettuning
Sep 26, 2007 (4:29 am)
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Replying to: naruto (Sep 25, 2007 10:06 am)

Ok..now I will concede that what I am about to say may not be correct but I think that Honda issues service bulletins for dealers located "anywhere" their cars are sold and serviced. Where was your car built? If you have the window sticker that was originally on the car the final assembly location is noted. U.S. cars for instance are either built in Ohio or in Canada. The service bulletin I spoke of has been issued for cars built in both Ohio and Canada. Yours may, or may not, be subject to it. It sounds as though your dealer will be a problem (in addition to the real problem)and if that is the case Honda has a hotline phone # to call in order to present problems that the dealer is unable/unwilling to address. It should be in your owner information packet.
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Problems with 2006 Civic Coupes by terrypm1
Sep 26, 2007 (2:18 pm)
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I am looking at a 2006 Civic EX coupe to buy for my daughter, it has 40,000 miles and was made in the fall of 2005. Can someone tell me about the problem areas on the car? I have read about cars pulling to the right, sunvisors breaking, struts leaking and the wheel bearing recall.
 
Can someone tell me other recalls, TSB's and problem areas?Also what is the car worth? Thanks for the information.
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Re: Problems with 2006 Civic Coupes [terrypm1] by targettuning
Sep 27, 2007 (7:16 am)
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Replying to: terrypm1 (Sep 26, 2007 2:18 pm)

I can..our 2006 EX sedan was one of the first built in Ohio and made (and purchased) in the fall of 2005. I don't have the list of Honda service bulletin numbers that address various problems in front of me but I can give you the general problem and its fix.
1.) although an official service bulletin was never issued for this re-occuring problem with their supplier Honda has shock (rear) and strut(front)problems. Ours leaked very early (less than 4,000 miles for the left rear and much less for the right rear)and were replaced under warranty.
2.) There was a "noise" that was called the "lug bug" problem here on this site. If you search for that you will find volumes of posts about it. It was finally fixed (for many but not all) as a result of a service bulletin issued a year later (from the time we purchased our car). We had this problem..it was fixed.
3.) There was a problem with a cracked plastic elbow in the power steering line and this caused leaks of P.S.fluid.
Ours did not have this.
4.) there was a rather involved service bulletin that addressed engine oil leaks from one (or more) of eight (8) I believe, supposed oil sealing bolts in various locations around the engine. This one was very involved and required partial disassembly of the engine accessory components in order to reach those leaking bolts and replace them. Around 8 hr of labor was alloted for this. Fortunately ours did not have this either.
5.) there was a "engine immobilizer" module problem that did not allow the engine to be started.
6.)There is a recent one (#06-060) that fixes a right front noise that sounds like it from the suspension but isn't. Hitting bumps with the right front at certain lower speeds produces this noise. The fix is replacing an upper engine mount. This supposedly fixed it but some say "not so". I have this problem but cannot get it fixed because the Honda tech "cannot duplicate the noise" The fix is pending until I can convince Honda I have the problem.
7.) there is another suspension noise (a pop) that occurs when the wheels are turned full or near full lock (as entering a crossroad at 90 degrees). This one involves replacing some bumper stop in the front strut on one side or the other. I also have this one also but I have not looked into fixing it yet.
8.)There is yet another that adresses a problem with the AC blowing hot air (before returning to blowing cold air) on acceleration from a dead stop.
 Additionally there are at least three recalls which are more serious, in general, than the above.
A.) the first was early in the fall of 2005 and involved an accelerator pedal that may not have been attached properly at the floor. A visual inspection was required.
B.) more recently a brake lamp switch could have been contaminated by excess grease dropping from somewhere above it. If that happens the car cannot be driven because it cannot be taken out of park (automatic transmission).
C.) Potentially the worst of all. Certain Canadian built cars (identified by the number "2" prefix in the SN) have been improperly assembled (the ABS sensor and wheel bearing assy.) allowing water to enter rear wheel bearings potentially causing the possibility of one (or both I presume) rear wheel to fall off.
 Additionally, there are other service bulletins issued during the gen.8 (2006-07-08) Civics life cycle that I cannot recall at this time. There are other issues such as the sun visors as you note that have not been officially addressed but fixed on a one-on -one basis.
 Finally, although there may not be any official recognition from Honda about this problem (although I have heard rumblings about poor seat upholstry) our front driver seat cloth upholstry is wearing out and it started less than 10K miles. The car currently has 10,5XX miles and I already have to replace the front seat cover. After this our first Honda product I am not happy with the so-called Honda quality. Good luck!!
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Re: Problems with 2006 Civic Coupes [terrypm1] by kathyc1
Sep 27, 2007 (11:13 am)
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Replying to: terrypm1 (Sep 26, 2007 2:18 pm)

Terrypm1, unless you're buying this car from a Honda dealer and it's certified, I wouldn't touch it for my daughter. Or for anyone in my family. If it's certified you can be fairly sure things have been taken care of. If not, forget it. Just my opinion after reading everything that's gone wrong with the 2006. My father always said, never buy a used car from a dealer that doesn't sell that brand.
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Re: Recalls announced [kiawah] by kathyc1
Sep 27, 2007 (11:32 am)
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Replying to: kiawah (Sep 23, 2007 8:22 am)

My car was built the end of Oct., 2006 in Canada, but I've heard nothing about the wheel bearing recall. When I go into my account at Owner Link it says my car has no recalls on it. Can I trust this? Do they know exactly the ID numbers they're looking for?
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Re: Recalls announced [kathyc1] by drmbb
Sep 28, 2007 (4:16 am)
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Replying to: kathyc1 (Sep 27, 2007 11:32 am)

Yes, I'd trust ownerslink. They do know exactly what range of VINs are affected (it was posted here awhile back). And, not every car within the range(s) of VINs will be affected, but may be affected, so those owners will be getting the notice to have the wheels checked.
 
I believe by law, they must mail (ie. postal mail) you a written notice of any safety recall if your vehicle is potentially affected.
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Re: Recalls announced [kathyc1] by targettuning
Sep 28, 2007 (4:22 am)
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Replying to: kathyc1 (Sep 27, 2007 11:32 am)

Can you trust Owner Link? I wouldn't, it may not be totally updated. But in answer to your question: yes, they (Honda) know what serial number cars are involved. There is a list of affected SN's on a copy of the actual recall. In any case if you feel safe enough driving the car for a while Honda will send you a recall notice if your car is involved. If it were me (fortunately our car isn't involved) I wouldn't wait for " no stinkin recall notice" but would visit or call the service dept of my dealer to have them check...nobody can say which cars may have the wheel fall off or when and I'd rather it wasn't mine!!!
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Re: Recalls announced [targettuning] by kathyc1
Sep 28, 2007 (8:26 am)
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Replying to: targettuning (Sep 28, 2007 4:22 am)

I took your advice and called the dealer. First thing they asked is did I buy the car there. I don't think that should matter. Then she said yes, my car is on the list. So I'm going in first thing Monday A.M. That scares me a bit though because it's over 50 miles away.

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