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2006 Honda Civic Hybrid Wheel Alignment Issues

148 messages,  Last post on Aug 20, 2009 at 10:21 AM

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Re: HCH wheel alignment and tire issue [janestadler5] by mgrantaz
Dec 30, 2008 (8:05 pm)
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Replying to: janestadler5 (Dec 30, 2008 12:43 pm)

Jane,
 
Read my post #94 (July 14). I had loud noises, extreme vibrations/shaking, AND uneven tire wear. Maybe that is why they test rode then checked control arms and bearings without resistance. They found nothing wrong. I bought Falken 912's that I read about from others on the internet and had a 4-wheel alignment done. 9000 miles later I have a smooth, quiet ride now, no vibration/shaking, and no uneven tire wear. I think it was a combination of bad tires (OEM) and a slight misalignment.
 
You should get your car aligned in either case, no matter who ends up paying for your tires. If it proves ok, then shove it in Honda's face and make them find/fix your problem. If it is misaligned, then you have a cause for uneven tire wear. Just don't buy the same tires--I think they stink.
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The Winning Number Is: by lyninmaine
Jan 01, 2009 (4:56 pm)
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hi, sorry this took me so long. the dealer replaced the rear control arms and did a 4 wheel alignment on my 2006 hch. after the alignment, those original junk tires made the car all wobbly! bad enough, they were unsafe and i slid on sand, snow and around corners even at low speeds! a call to advertising/marketing referred me to a gal who got the issue resolved for me. the case # is: N012008-06-2600875.
 
honda america sent me $429 for new tires.
 
i hope this number helps y'all. i'm still pissed the car only gets 37 - 44 mpg...and consumer reports confirms this.
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Deja vu by ttenpenny
Feb 03, 2009 (9:56 am)
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I have a 2008 Hybrid and had a loud roaring noise and noticed severe tire wear even though I have almost all interstate miles and rotate every 5k. I went to the dealership and was told I needed control arms, alignment and tires. Honda would only prorate the tires, which would have cost me over $300, so I held off until I talked with Honda. The dealership changed the control arms and did the alignment. I complained to Honda and they finally agreed to cover all but $100 of the new tires. I got them today and will see how it goes. I was at least happy that they helped with the tires even though I think they should cover the entire cost since a vehicle problem caused the tires to wear.
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Not that bad by hside
Feb 03, 2009 (5:32 pm)
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Everyone here is complaining that that Honda isn't helping them,you want new tires,blah blah blah,you know you all are very lucky because Ford,GM,Isuzu,etc,try getting them to even think about fixing a mistake,they'll laugh at you,at least Honda is willing to pull the cars in and replace the defective components,I had my control arms replaced today,do I bitch about tires,no. I'm buying new tires,I got 40,000 miles from a set of Toyos and that's pretty good for sports tires,sure they are chopped on the inside edge,but I keep an eye on them,what I see here is alot of you aren't even looking at your tires until something feels wrong with the car,at that point it's too late to save them,so you are going to hold it against Honda because you don't keep an eye on your car,sure it's their defect but it's your responsibility to insure the vehicle is safe before you drive.Don't you dare try bad mouth a company like Honda because your not going to find anything better.
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Tire Control Arm Issue by 74apollo
Feb 09, 2009 (1:45 pm)
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I bought an '08 HCH in January of 2008. I was extremely happy with the mpg up until September when I found out the tire control arms were bad (Honda has a bulletin on it). They replaced the arms and told me they could only prorate a credit on the tires. I pitched a fit and they gave me four new tires. Only problem is that my mpg is about 10 mpg less now than it was before I had the work done. Anyone else have this problem?
 
I wonder if Honda discovered they could get better mpg with the wrong tire control arms and that's why they used them.
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Re: Tire Control Arm Issue [74apollo] by mgrantaz
Feb 10, 2009 (9:03 am)
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Replying to: 74apollo (Feb 09, 2009 1:45 pm)

74apollo...it is probably your new tires that caused a drop in MPG. Different brands/types give different mileage vs. traction vs. ride comfort. My new tires are softer, quiet, and smooth, but I lost probably 3 MPG. They are also wearing better and longer, though. The Honda OEM tires were horrible, for me. (read previous posts)
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Tire Control Arm Issue [mgrantaz] by 74apollo
Feb 10, 2009 (2:03 pm)
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Replying to: mgrantaz (Feb 10, 2009 9:03 am)

The new tires they put on were the very same as the old tires.
#131 of 148
by etp
Feb 10, 2009 (2:46 pm)
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Mine has gone down too. The gas is crap since November. They are spiking it with at least 10% ethylnol. Also tires should be at 40PSI. It may be other issues on mine as well as I have had 4 hybrids and this is this first one to drop like it has. I could be that the gas it making the computer wacky.
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Inside tire wear by hchowner1
Mar 03, 2009 (10:56 pm)
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Just wanted to throw in my two cents. If anyone can suggest a way to better deal with this than lumping it , please let me know. I'm getting ready to buy my second set of tires for my 06. The outsides tread looks great, the inside is completely gone. I took it in to the dealership where I purchased it after the first set failed and they told me although that part of the alignment was borderline out of spec. , it was not adjustable. At the time I had custom rims and tires on it. So, giving this may be the problem, I switched back to the stock tires and rims. Now, I am experiencing the exact same problem with the inside wear. Also, it has always pulled to the left. People at the dealership don't seem to believe this , claiming it should pull to the right if anything,but I know it is true. I've taken it in three times to have it checked and I am always told it is fine. I don't really know what to do next and any suggestions would be great.
#133 of 148
Re: Inside tire wear [hchowner1] by aue
Mar 04, 2009 (6:07 am)
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Replying to: hchowner1 (Mar 03, 2009 10:56 pm)

Have you had the control arms replaced?

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