Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
SB-06-08607/21/201110039527Ready08/02/2011
SB-06-08607/21/201110039527Honda: the malfunction light is on with a trouble code stored due to a software problem. *rm08/02/2011
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - CONTROL MODULE (TCM, PCM)
SB-08-00305/13/201110040464Honda: repeatedly shifting between r and d at high wheel speed when stuck in snow can cause transmission damage. *rm08/31/2011
SB-08-00305/13/201110040464Ready08/31/2011
SB-08-00305/13/201110040464Honda: repeatedly shifting between r and d at high wheel speed when stuck in snow can cause transmission damage. *rm08/31/2011
08-01403/01/200810024631Harsh transmission engagement after auto idle stop. (hybrid only) *nj04/29/2008
POWER TRAIN - CLUTCH ASSEMBLY - PEDAL/LINKAGE
SB-11-00503/31/201110038365Honda: the clutch pedal pops or squeaks when it is pressed. there is insufficient clearance of the master cylinder. *rm06/15/2011
SB-11-00503/31/201110038365Ready06/15/2011
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
08-02007/18/200810026087Honda: transmission grinds when shifting into 3rd gear, pops out of 3rd gear, or is hard to shift into 3rd gear. *pe09/29/2008

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN
02/04/201357860
 The car goes out of third gear out of nowhere. i have had three close calls on the freeway due to the fact that as your accelerating the gear stops working and leaves the car in neutral when you should be going forward. this causes the car behind you to brake suddenly or you to loose focus of whats in front of you since you tend to look down to see what the problem is and and do not expect you car to be out of gear.
12/26/20062648
 Purchased 2007 civic si sedan new in november 2006. shortly afterwards, began noticing difficulty when shifting into 3rd gear. gear would not engage and would sometimes pop out. usually this occurs when engine is cold, but has also occurred after driving for awhile. notified service technician one month after purchase. was told that i must be shifting incorrectly and that they could not duplicate the problem. problem continued and i advised them again in feb. 2008 that 3rd gear was still having resistance/grinding/popping issues. i found that a tsb was issued for the problem in july 2008. i have been back to the dealer numerous times and was never informed of the tsb.
04/16/201035000
 Purchased vehicle in april 2010 (approximately). i noticed car was shuttering/jerking when accelerating, most notably between 1500 and 1800 rpm from 1st to 2nd and 2nd to 3rd gears. i brought to the dealer and complained of issue. honda dealer stated that because there was no engine light on and when checked the cars computer did not register any codes there was nothing they could do. they did not test drive the vehicle either. i returned multiple times following this and documented it each time. the vehicle is still running with 80,000 miles on it. i brought it to another dealer recently in md for brake service and told them about the issue and they test drove the car and the technician diagnosed it as a torque converter issue. i am going to take it back to the first dealer i have been complaining to and demand they drive the vehicle.
05/23/201172743
 Engine over heated and froze up due to losing coolant through engine block crack. crack caused from defective engine blocks as admitted by honda corp. total loss of power on highway in heavy traffic created a safety hazard to the young teenaged driver. car was bought used on a salvage title and driven a year without incident until this failure occurred. honda will not replace engine still on warranty due to salvage title.
07/01/20076001
 Honda civic hybrid, car was working fine at purchase, once this problem occurred it has been occurring frequently ever since. the malfunction mostly occurs after the car has been parked is the hot sun, once engine is started within 3-10 minutes engine will run rough, the ima system (integrated motor assist) will start charging the ima battery (158 volt nickel metal hydride battery) then suddenly empty the complete charge of the ima battery within 10 seconds. while the ima system is malfunctioning which is usually 5-20 minutes the braking is severely affected; when letting off the accelerator the car does not want to slow down, it feels like the cruise control is on and braking force is greatly reduced. also, while the ima system is malfunctioning, the ima assist electric motor stops working and the acceleration is severely reduced to the point that it is difficult to accelerate with the traffic, if you had to accelerate in a hurry to avoid an accident, it would not be possible while malfunctioning. this problem occurs several times per week during the warmer months, sometimes several times per day. also, since this malfunction has started the gas mileage has severely dropped. car has been in for service several times and i have been told by honda that they cannot find anything wrong with the car. it is my understanding that many civic hybrids are experiencing this problem and honda is not currently addressing this. this malfunction makes this car an unsafe hazard to drive.*tr
08/06/200810900
 Tl*the contact owns a 2007 honda civic. while backing out of a parking space, the gear shifter moved from park into neutral. this failure occurred automatically and without assistance. the rpm's raced to an excessively high rate. there were no warning indicators illuminated on the instrument panel. the failure occurred on three separate occasions and the vehicle was taken to the dealer each time. the failure still persists and the vehicle has not been successfully repaired. the contact was concerned of the safety risk involved. the failure mileage was 10,900 and current mileage was 12,000.
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
11/01/200714000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2007 honda civic. the vehicle was purchased in november 2007. a few months later, he was unable to shift into third gear without it making a loud noise. the failure was progressive at times and intermittently he was unsuccessful at shifting into third gear. the contact stated that if the rotor failed it could cause a crash. a complaint was filed with the manufacturer after three attempts to notify them of the failure. the manufacturer stated that they haven
06/08/200870001
 Problem: unable to shift from park into drive - civic hybrid 2007 research shows problem was known and posted in september 2007 purchased car new in january 2008 w defect and was not informed. this defect was modified and posted again as a known issue on 3/18/08 brought car in for service (oil change) in april 2007. no mention of recall and since car was purchased after known problem, it did not occur that the car would be sold w/o issue being fixed. june 8, 2008 - car locks in park several times. break light comes on. i check manual that says to not drive/have car towed. i drive directly to the safest location to park and call for a tow truck. i have missed a scheduled seminar/day of work. i should have been informed of this recall during purchase and service. since this was a known issue, why was this not fixed prior to sale? why was i not notified? why was this not caught at my service? the car was towed to the dealership on 6/8/08 - was called on 6/9/08 and told about the recall and that the car was fixed. i asked them to check the brakes again as they seem to have air and make noise. i was told this was not part of the recall. i said i was not even informed of a recall and that i have issues w the brakes and i want them checked even though they fixed the recall problem. it was a lot of back and forth and the car is currently with the dealer and i have spoken to the manager who acknowledged that the issue should of been fixed at the very least, during the maintenance check. he is having the maintenance department check the brakes a second time. *tr
03/16/2008501015
 I purchased this vehicle a few months ago, and recently (within the last few weeks) have noticed the transmission 'slipping' or not engaging properly. if it were a centrifugal clutch (mechanical) it would be described as needing adjustment to let the adjustment 'out' as to better engage the clutch to the power source. since it is a cvt, i have been told that there is no adjustment available, and replacement is necessary. my incident: i was driving home, which takes me through about 33 miles of a winding hilly road. there was a slow driver, holding up about 6-7 cars, of which i was placed next to last (one behind me.) there is a passing lane that was approaching, and when we reached the passing lane, the slow-poke pulled out to let us pass. the slipping of this transmission was almost a killer-as we (all of the trailing cars) sped up to pass (all within appropriate speeds, clearances, etc). i had just started to accelerate, when this !@#$% slipping began, and i watched as the tach went to almost red-line, but the car didn't gain any speed-it stayed at about 35-36 mph, which was the speed we were going when the passing attempt started. this was allegedly a problem in earlier year models of the same vehicle, but i am not sure if the cause was the same. in any case, this is a very dangerous development, and i want it fixed. my car is under warranty, and i will drive it to a honda dealer in the next day or two, but i do not want any trouble getting this problem corrected. also, since the first noticed occurrence, i have noticed that this is occurring almost every time i try to accelerate. sometimes it feels minor, but other times it just tachs up to 4,5,or 6 grand, while not increasing speed at all. i hope no one dies before i can get this to the dealer.....especially my wife, or myself! *tr
12/15/200765000409/12/2001
 2001 honda civic with 65,000 miles has had transmission problems requiring replacement/repair on 3 different occasions; each time with the same problem...the transmission slips before engaging fully in drive, causing the vehicle to leap forward without pressing the accelerator, creating a dangerous condition. my local honda dealer has repaired or replaced the transmission 3 times, stating this is a chronic problem with automatic transmissions on certain models of honda for 2001. the problem has now recurred at 65,000 miles. the manufacturer is fully aware of the defect which repeatedly manifests itself over the life of this vehicle. the dealer was fully aware the problem was present on the car when i bought it. how long will nhtsa allow the manufacturer to ignore a serious defect and let a potentially dangerous condition continue? judging from the number of complaints listed on your website, the problem is found on a significant number of 2001 hondas equipped with an automatic transmission. since the dealer has not been able to correct the problem, even when replacing the transmission, i believe the manufacturer should recall the vehicle and provide a redesigned transmission to correct the problem. otherwise these vehicles will become more dangerous as they age. *tr
08/05/20071
 My 2001 honda civic, died on me in the middle of the freeway. i couldn't accelerate so i had to push it out of the freeway. i towed to a family mechanic, and he said that the transmission had to be rebuilt. it was goin g to cost me $1800 for it. my car only has 78,000 miles, it is ridiculous for this to happened when you take good care of the car, i had just done de 60,000 mile service, and the transmission still died. i have called honda customer service, and they said there is nmothing they can do. i have checked online, and there is a lot of cars that are suffering the same thing, it is definitely a manufacture problem, some type of failure. *tr
06/04/2007101106/01/2007
 2007 honda civic hybrid cvt with less than 100 miles on it---transmission would not engage despite high revving during interstate rush hour traffic and caused serious traffic hazard as had to coast off road amid traffic. *tr
03/08/200723203/08/2007
 Tl*the contact owns a 2007 honda civic. the contact noticed that the vehicle never became warm. the vehicle was idling high. the vehicle made a bumping noise. the contact had to activate the brake in order to decelerate. the honda dealer placed the vehicle on the diagnostic machine and determined the high idling failure, but could not repair the vehicle. the contact drove another vehicle of the same year, make, and model and that vehicle did not have any failure. the technician stated that the idle speed was controlled by the computer which did not have a sensor. this was the reason why they could not assist her. the current mileage was 615, and failure mileage was 23.*ak updated 05/21/07. *jb
POWER TRAIN - CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
04/03/2008100661012/29/2007
 I bought my 2007 honda civic si on 12/29/07 with approximately 2,200 miles on it. from day one third gear would grind on occasion. on 4/2/08 after having the car 90 days i noticed the clutch slipping. the very next day i left home to go to the honda dealer to have it checked and didn't make it there. my clutch burnt out. honda has torn down the transmission and blamed me for misuse. honda america has declined any help towards payment. they want $1,400 for a new clutch. i have seen so many people with the same problems as i have had and i think it's about time honda did the right thing for their owners. *tr
08/10/20074000105/28/2007
 I own a 2007 honda civic si. i have heard a popping type sound coming from underneath the car or on the drivetrain. i hear it when going into or out of driveways. i have taken it to the dealership and they don't know what is wrong with it. also i have had problems with third gearin my transmission. it seems like it does not want to grab third gear. i had to have my clutch replaced at 4k miles. i was told it had to have been my hard shifting. i was told if it happens again, i am responsible for the repairs. i have taken my car several times after this incident to prevent it from happening again, and they say they cant make my car do the same thing that happens when i drive it. i am very frustrated that honda will not step up and take care of the problem. instead they want to blame it on my poor driving. *tr
12/28/2006650112/19/2006
 I bought a 2007 honda civic si on december 18, 2006. in less than 700 miles the clutch burned out. honda america agreed to pay for the labor to repair it, but wanted me to pay for the parts. ( about $300) they also agreed to pay for a rental car for four days while my car was being repaired. i see no reason why i should have to pay for the parts, since i consider the problem to be a factory defect. the car has a six speed manual transmission. i know how to drive a standard, and i'm convinced that i did nothing to cause this problem. *nm
POWER TRAIN - CLUTCH ASSEMBLY - PEDAL/LINKAGE
07/31/20075832106/10/2007
 I purchased honda civic si 2007,from norm reeves honda supp.dealer. on 7/31/07 someone rear ended my bumper, the car was repaired, a couple months later the car can not go in gear at all. the vehicle is only 5,800 mileages used .brought back to the dealer, they replaced bearing, disk. pressure, disk friction, and flywheel. it cost me $ 1512.15 plus $200.00 towing. the dealer refuse to pay for repairs, they said it is not in the warranty. please help me to recover this cost. thank much for your help. *tr
POWER TRAIN - DRIVELINE
12/01/200730000
 Bought a 2007 honda civic in 2007. took car in for maintenance at honda dealership and was advised that i needed new tires, after less than a year. i replaced the tires and there was a vibrating noise and rumble,. took car back to dealership they said that because i got new tires it needed an alignment and the noise would stop. noise never did stop. replaced the tires again about 6 months ago or less and was advised that we neeeded struts, wanted a second opinion so we went to the honda dealership and they said that the controls arms were bad and we needed new tires. this was a week ago. we purchased a $1000 extended warranty with the car. we called the warranty people after having no luck with honda of high point, nc. the warranty compnay said that honda told them that they made the parts wrong. this is a manufacturing defect. even if we are out of our warranty period they should still be liable because they made the part wrong in the begining. had they advised us of the problem over a year ago, we would not have this problem. i ahve been reading several blogs and we are not the only ones having this problem. honda refuses to replace the part. this should be a major recall! i guess if the arms break while we are riding down the highway and we crash and die, then honda will do something about it.
07/01/2009350001
 Both of my rear wheel bearings failed on my 2007 honda civic. *tr
10/17/2008230001
 I was shifting easily from 1st to 2nd gear at 15-18mph and approximately 3k rpm. my manual transmission failed at that time, and i lost power-- nearly creating an accident. the failure involved broken teeth of the countershaft and final (ring) gear. this type of failure has been documented previously in many internet forums, but perhaps not formally. honda should have information about models experiencing such failure, represented by the number of transmissions / countershaft / final drive gears sold by their parts distributor. as a physician, i feel that honda should recall these vehicles immediately to prevent serious injury & road hazards from this transmission failure-- raymond bernal, m.d. *tr
POWER TRAIN - DRIVELINE - CONSTANT VELOCITY JOINT
09/08/2009197856
 Popping noise while turning at 5,268 miles. replaced two tires at 19,785 miles. need a front end axle replacement at 31,839. diagnosed and adjusted torqued rear suspension noise at 60,136. replaced rear upper control arms 61,275. replaced shocks, and cv boots at 61,275. struts were making noise due to cupping. struts were replaced at 61,275. two new tires that were recently replaced were replaced again. both tires were feathered and making noise. vehicle is maintained in good condition and is following the manufacturer's maintenance recommendation. car was aligned as required by manufacturer. however, cupping or feathering of the tires still happened. when the rear control arm was not replaced yet, the rear noise was so loud and driving was bad. the tires felt flat and the shock absorber did not seem to be working. it is very hard to deal with both honda america and kolbe dealer. both companies tried to play ignorant of the issues although they knew it all along. i spent $1,419.11 for premature expenses. american honda blamed the premature damages to me. american honda nor kolbe honda did not notify me of the technical bulletins that were issued. also, just because there is a technical bulletin or corrective action does not mean that the problem will go away. design of the rear upper control arm must be reviewed again and tested for geometry with other parts of the vehicle. honda america should tightened its quality control and quality assurance so that its manufacturing facility will not release cars that have defective parts. honda knew very well that the rear upper control arms have design flawed starting with 2002 honda civic. why are they still using this design? is it because they manufactured so much of the wrong parts?
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
05/23/201154500
 2007 honda civic si transmission repeated failure. third gear malfunction diagnosed and repaired. shortly thereafter second gear malfunctioned ,fixed, happened again exactly as first malfunction with second gear. car at dealer twenty-eight days and counting (may 24-june 22,2011)
04/15/201148000
 I have a 2007 honda civic si, since day one i had problems going into 2nd and 3rd gear's. i went to the honda dealer more then once and they told me there is no problem.... now at almost 48k miles, somethin broke in my transmission while i was driving in the middle of the road and i almost got hit by around 10 cars.... i read post all over the internet but still honda will do nothin about the problem. i even went to the dealer before my warranty was up and still the same thing nothing is wrong.... now i have to look tog et ym transmission rebuilt or look for a new transmission depends if it can be rebuilt...
12/30/2010
 Third gear notchy and sometimes hard to engage and/or grindes, this is a saftey hazard and should be addressed. honda has issued a tsb, but i have taken the car to two different dealers neither could replicate the problem.
10/09/20091
 2007 civic si is difficult to shift into 3rd gear and grinds. two attempts have been made to repair the problem by dealer, but the problem came back about 6 months after each repair. problem started at around 8k miles, was repaired then it recurred at around 15k miles. the odometer is now at 23k miles and the problem has resurfaced. the first repair attempt replaced the 3rd gear syncro. the 2nd repair replace the 3rd & 4th gear syncro and shift fork. i recommend honda issue a recall for the 6sp manual transmission on the civic si due to numerous consumer complaints. *tr
07/02/2009658921
 Honda civic si 2007, problem with the manual transmission, in differential gear and other part in the internal transmission. *tr
05/20/2009230481
 Difficulty shifting to 3rd gear on my 07 civic si. some grinding occurs when shifting at times, other times it pops out of gear. i took the vehicle to honda dealership but nothing was done since they could not replicate what i described the car was doing. whether honda dealership can replicate it or not, this is a safety issue particularly while driving in the city were the traffic is heavy most of the time. *tr
03/18/20091
 All 2006-2008 honda civic si (coupe & sedan) models that have experienced any issues related to the 6mt, including, but not limited to, (a) notchy shifting (b) resistance going into any gear (particularly 2nd & 3rd) (c) grinding of any type, in any gear not caused by operator error (d) transmission not engaging into any gear (particularly 2nd & 3rd) (e) transmission kicking out/popping out into neutral from 3rd gear (f) a third gear with an imprecise gate that sometimes allows for the shifter to be unsure whether to engage in 3rd or return to neutral. (g) had your transmission/syncros replaced and are experiencing transmission woes again with the same (or other) gears. *tr
01/01/2007101
 Third gear on my '07 honda civic si coupe is both frequently impossible to engage (every third or fourth shift change) and pops out of gear during driving (typically 2-3 times an hour during continuous driving). this poses potential dangers while driving as there is failure in the application of power to the driven wheels, which is essential for controlling the vehicle. the issue is known to be common in the 6 speed si transmission. honda denies the issue, stating that the engagement problem is caused by not fully depressing the clutch. i always fully depress the clutch when shifting, have driven manually transmission vehicles for 41 years, and have never had this problem with any vehicle, let alone a gearshift which pops out of gear during normal driving). the failure to engage is probably more an annoyance than an issue, however the popping out of gear while driving is a serious road hazard and risk; for example, if one is cornering on snow covered or wet pavement, the sudden loss of power to the driven wheels could cause the vehicle to veer off course and result in a crash. the unfortunate driver who does not immediately recognize the loss of power transmission, or what to do to recover, is certainly placed in a highly compromised position, to say the least, and at worst may find him or herself in a vehicle which is totally out of control. nothing has been done by honda to either acknowledge or correct the issue. this is an accident waiting to happen. the issue has existed since the vehicle was new, an has become progressively worse with time. *tr
01/22/2009344001
 3rd gear pops out during normal driving operations. the gear pops out regardless of rpm, speed of travel, or if the gear is actually pushed in all the way. *tr
12/20/2008366001
 I have a 2007 honda civic si. i have approximately 36600 miles on it and i have been having the 3rd gear syncro issue since summer 2008 (i bought the car 2/2/08. when i took my car in the other day to have them address the 3rd gear syncro issue after they took the car apart they told me my clutch plate was severely warn down and needed to be replaced and that it was not covered under my extended warranty. i asked them if this was caused from the 3rd synchro and i was told no but i have been reading that it is a direct result. i am not happy with honda and they need to include all the gears synchros and the clutch in the tsb. also the tires wear on inside and i was informed that the si was not included in the tsb because it has a different suspension. *tr
01/03/200845001
 I have a 2007 civic si with only 12,000 miles on it. issue: 3rd gear hard to engage. it is an intermittent safety problem. when 3rd gear does not engage i have to go to 2nd or 4th gear, that causes vehicle to slow down during merging. complaint to dealership twice. first time transmission oil replaced but did not fix this issue. 2nd time dealership told me that they cannot duplicate the issue. honda needs to recall all these faulty manual transmissions before someone dies. *tr
10/17/2008230001
 I was shifting easily from 1st to 2nd gear at 15-18mph and approximately 3k rpm. my manual transmission failed at that time, and i lost power-- nearly creating an accident. the failure involved broken teeth of the countershaft and final (ring) gear. this type of failure has been documented previously in many internet forums, but perhaps not formally. honda should have information about models experiencing such failure, represented by the number of transmissions / countershaft / final drive gears sold by their parts distributor. as a physician, i feel that honda should recall these vehicles immediately to prevent serious injury & road hazards from this transmission failure-- raymond bernal, m.d. *tr
04/15/2007201
 Slow throttle response since purchase, door glass rattle since purchase, the third gear would give resistance, which is a known problem with the six speed transmission. i patched the problem by changing the transmission fluid and installing a shorter shifter yet this is not a permanent solution. honda has refused to repair the actual problem with the third gear synchro and at one point stated that it was probably caused by my driving, the problem with the vehicle going into third gear is a known problem and there is a technical service bulletin that honda corporate has released for the exact problem. the headliner rattles, door gasket seal has been coming off since purchase, suspension popping noise in the front passenger side strut since purchase and the sound has become more frequent, the driver side visor was defective and was replaced, the driver door hits the fender when opening just started happening since honda worked on my vehicle. i have been taking my vehicle to two different dealerships (recommended by honda corporate) and nothing has been properly repaired. i feel as though i have been given the run around for the past year. honda has made several attempts to repair the problems and has not been able to, they have only damaged my vehicle during their attempts to repair it. they have damaged the front bumper three times, the side of the vehicle once, the door and fender once. they of course denied any involvement in the damage, then repair it under warranty. *tr
06/09/2008100001
 I have a 2007 honda civic si coupe. this is not my first manual vehicle. i have had trouble shifting into 3rd but did not think anything of it. just four days ago my car would not shift at all. i had it towed to the honda dealership and was told that my clutch in a year old car was burned out. they claim that it was not a manufacturers defect so in other words, it is my fault. upon doing research i see that many others are or have experienced the same problem. i have also learned that this past april honda issued a recall on vehicles having 3rd gear problems but have not notified all owners of the makes and models covered in the recall. the 3rd gear problem is directly related to the clutch burning out. i am receiving no satisfaction from the dealership and honda is not owning up to admit that indeed there is a defect. *tr
04/23/200820050012/19/2006
 3rd gear in my 2007 honda civic si is hard to shift into. sometimes the gear pops out of 3rd. this issue has occurred since i've purchased it out the lot brand new. i've made quite a few complaints to the dealership but none have responded to this issue. *tr
04/03/20082000405/09/2007
 Purchased car new, complained about transmission grinding in 2nd and 3rd gear at appx 2k miles, at 5k they tore it down, problem continued, tore down again at10k, then continued. 3rd repair at 12k i was charged 1700. to fix, they claimed misuse, 4th repair at 15k costs me 2200, again misuse, and problem seems fixed, but only at 16k. honda service bulletin 08-020 released 4/12/2008 addresses this exact problem and states is covered under warranty. i am perusing lemon law procedures currently, but am concerned about safety issue of transmissions blowing and creating a road hazard, oil on road, etc. there is still a huge oil slick on the street when it last broke. *tr
02/27/20073113202/26/2007
 Tl*the contact owns a 2007 honda civic. when the vehicle is started in the mornings, the engine becomes sluggish during the first two miles of driving. the engine does not stall, but has little acceleration power while driving 5 mph. after the engine has warmed, the vehicle operates normally. the vehicle has been diagnosed by the dealer 3 times. the current mileage was 8,500 and failure mileage was 3,113. updated 5/5/08 *cn the consumer stated he was not able to accelerate to keep up with the traffic. updated 05/05/08. *jb
04/03/2008100661012/29/2007
 I bought my 2007 honda civic si on 12/29/07 with approximately 2,200 miles on it. from day one third gear would grind on occasion. on 4/2/08 after having the car 90 days i noticed the clutch slipping. the very next day i left home to go to the honda dealer to have it checked and didn't make it there. my clutch burnt out. honda has torn down the transmission and blamed me for misuse. honda america has declined any help towards payment. they want $1,400 for a new clutch. i have seen so many people with the same problems as i have had and i think it's about time honda did the right thing for their owners. *tr
11/10/200740006007/09/2007
 Tl*the contact owns a 2007 honda civic. the contact stated the third gear would fail when the vehicle was cold. in addition, the failure occurred intermittently. the dealer was able to duplicate the failure. they felt the transmission could have caused the failure. the failure mileage was 4,000 and current mileage was 12,674. updated 4/25/08 *cn the consumer stated theird gear will grind and pop in while driving.
03/21/200820002005/26/2007
 I purchased a 2007 honda civic 5spd ex in may of 2007. ever since i purchased the car i have been having transmission problems with it. at times when i am in first gear and i upshift to second, as soon as i let off of the clutch it will pop out into neutral and my rpms shoot up. sometimes it will grind when i try to put it into second or third and doesn't want to fully engage. when it does finally go into gear it's real rough and doesn't accelerate at the speed it should, it acts like it doesn't want to go. i have contacted vandergriff honda where it was purchased, and they said that some of the cars have had that problem and they change the transmission fluid and it's suppose to help, but if it doesn't they might have to pull the transmission out and change 2nd and 3rd gear. they changed my fluid and i am still having the same problem. they are telling me now that it should have fixed the problem and i shouldn't be experiencing it anymore. they also say they can't duplicate the problem. go figure! i need my car fixed that is the sole purpose of my new car purchase so i wouldn't have major problems like this!! my car now has 15k on it and still has the same problems! please find a fix soon!! *tr
04/24/200720001012/29/2006
 07 honda civic si sedan--3rd gear shifts uneasy. sometimes there is resistance when shifting to 3rd gear and sometimes it does not engage at all. *tr
03/10/200825
 The car was fine for first few hundred miles. transmission began to shift will excessive force needed. dealership was advised to change fluid, which seemed to work for very few miles. very difficult to shift into second and third gear. third gear will actually pop out at various times. this has caused me to make dangerous maneuvers in and out of traffic. dealership cannot replicate problem is the usual excuse. *tr
11/15/200790002503/05/2007
 Transmission: shifter sometimes catches (10-15% of attempts) when shifting into 3rd gear. the problem is worse when the weather is cold. the dealer was advised and acknowledged problem but no solution is currently available. *tr
12/01/20065100011/10/2006
 Tl*the contact owns a 2007 honda civic. when shifting from second to third gear at 50 mph, the gear hesitates and makes a grinding sound. the vehicle feels as if it will stall. the failure only occurs in third gear. the dealer could not duplicate the failure, although other vehicles of the same year, make, and model were experiencing the same failure. the failure mileage was less than 5 and current mileage was 12,000.
06/01/20078002005/19/2007
 Problem with 3rd gear popping out or not going in happens in all conditions. *tr
12/31/2006100112/28/2006
 3rd gear pops out and grinds. happens more when its cold but still grinds on nice days. even after changing the transmission fluid. *tr
11/01/20073000103/30/2007
 With less than 6,500 miles, the civic si continues to grind on 3rd gear on a day to day basis. today february 17th 2008, while shifting at higher rpm's, 2nd gear refuses to engage which caused the gear to grind atrociously. several complaints have been filed and owners are have yet to be contacted with information regarding this. this transmission problem causes the car to slow down excessively while shifting problem is occurring and is a safety hazard for myself and driver behind me. *tr
07/01/2007100030006/05/2007
 Manual transmission will not go into third gear. grinding noise when clutch is released. *tr
02/06/200812004/12/2007
 This problem relates to the 06-08 civic si's, i have an si) s2000's, rsx's accords and any cars with a honda 6 speed transmissions. this is in regards to grinding and popping out of gears, along with a general notchy feel. this primarily happens when the vehicle is cold, however it still does happen when the vehicle is completely warmed up. *tr
02/10/2008700010011/01/2007
 I own a 2007 honda civic si (manual transmission) and 1 out of every 5 times i shift into 3rd gear it grinds and does not engage properly. in 4000 miles it has also fallen out of gear twice under normal driving conditions. when this happens the car will suddenly slow and i will be distracted while driving as it is quite unexpected on a car with 10,000 miles. i have brought the car to honda and they said this was due to excessive clutch wear caused by driving the car too hard. i drive about 50 miles a week in dc metro area traffic so this is hardly the case. most owners of the same car and transmission are reporting the same problem and honda has not done anything to remedy it. it is widely covered on most 2006+ honda civic web forums and recently has received some news coverage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ek_-3tfd2e. *tr
11/09/200740001905/26/2007
 2007 honda civic si (5,000 miles on car). the six speed manual transmission has a problem when shifting from 2nd to 3rd gear. it sometimes will not go into gear or will pop out of 3rd. this creates a very serious safety issue as you may not be able to avoid an oncoming car. the honda dealership keeps saying that they are not aware of the problem. look on the internet and you will have hundreds of complaints of the very same thing on this model car. *tr
01/28/200810004/07/2007
 2007 honda civic si, complaint is regarding the manual transmissions 3rd gear engagement. at times its engagement may vary from being tight to grinding and may even disengage or (pop out of gear). this may lead to a momentary lapse in concentration and at times a somewhat loss of control of the vehicles driveability when this occurs abruptly and unexpectedly. if this event occurs at an inappropriate time when driving, it is my opinion that it may have the potential to lead to accident's causing injury. *cn
01/08/2008100010003/10/2007
 07 civic si shifting into 3rd gear sometimes doesn't happen causing loss of power at bad times as entering intersection or highway makes grinding sound as in missed shift pops out of gear wont let you shift into gear will be going to dealer to have checked out. *tr
12/28/2007945112/14/2007
 I own a standard transmission 2007 civic si. i was stopped at a red light. when the light turned green, i put the transmission into 1st gear and started moving. i then tried to shift from 1st gear into 2nd at approximately 3500 rpm. i had the clutch pedal fully depressed but could not put the transmission into 2nd gear. i put the transmission back into neutral and tried again to shift into 2nd gear. second gear finally engaged but was accompanied with a loud grinding noise. this situation was dangerous because i was in the middle of the intersection with no power. i was focused on trying to figure what was wrong with the car and could not focus on the road. nothing has been done yet to remedy this situation. i am taking my car to my dealership to see what is wrong.*cn
05/11/2007105/11/2007
 Since day of purchase noticed third gear popping. thought being new car could not be a problem. it is now 6 months later. called service at honda dealership. questioned warranty and explained issues with car, such as clutch slipping, seems sync rolls are going. dealership claims it is driver. called america honda corp. they admit transmission fix will be coming out in 2008, but only certain vin#'s are covered. i am not understanding this since it has been a problem even in other year and makes with same issues! these same complaints are all over internet!cost has been estimated at $1200! even with extended warranty coverage purchased. *tr
12/14/2007850006/11/2006
 Third gear intermittently does not engage or is very difficult to engage. is especially bad when it is cold out. *tr
09/10/20071
 When accelerating, shifting into third gear is never reliable. when you shift from 2nd gear to 3rd, it grinds and then pops out. this leads me to over rev the engine. currently, there is no service bulletin for this problem nor is their a recall. *tr
12/11/20077500607/24/2007
 Excessive problems with transmission. particularly third gear, when attempting to put shift lever into third gear synchronizers grind and on occasion shift lever pops from gear into neutral. *tr
12/13/2007470010009/01/2007
 (1) normal driving of manual transmission. (2) everyday while accelerating from a stop 3rd gear misses, doesn't lock into gear, or pops out of gear and grinds. as a result, the vehicle is difficult to drive and backs up traffic due to the slow acceleration. *tr
12/05/200712
 My transmission is giving problems when driving my 2007 honda civic si. to be more specific my 3rd gear pops out when it's engaged and it seems dangerous and honda of america has not put out a recall for this. *tr
12/13/20077541509/11/2007
 Third gear of this car frequently pops out of gear and grinds getting into that gear. *tr
12/10/2007400010012/18/2006
 My transmission shoves the shifter out of gear after shifting into 3rd. my transmission also grinds excessively going into second at high rpm's causing bucking. i have spoken to the dealer about this and they seem to believe that there is no problem. i have had it pop out of 3rd traveling up hill, this causing my car to slow without brake lights in traffic (because i am not applying brakes), while i try to get it into third. *tr
12/05/20070110/15/2007
 Transmission for 2007 honda civic si seem to not want to engage 3rd gear especially when cold. multiple occasions. seem to have something blocking the shifter and it will grind the gear or pop out. popping noise from front driver side suspension also have been experience on the vehicle. *tr
08/10/20074000105/28/2007
 I own a 2007 honda civic si. i have heard a popping type sound coming from underneath the car or on the drivetrain. i hear it when going into or out of driveways. i have taken it to the dealership and they don't know what is wrong with it. also i have had problems with third gearin my transmission. it seems like it does not want to grab third gear. i had to have my clutch replaced at 4k miles. i was told it had to have been my hard shifting. i was told if it happens again, i am responsible for the repairs. i have taken my car several times after this incident to prevent it from happening again, and they say they cant make my car do the same thing that happens when i drive it. i am very frustrated that honda will not step up and take care of the problem. instead they want to blame it on my poor driving. *tr
11/04/200750001105/18/2007
 Many times, especially when the weather is colder, the manual transmission will pop out of third gear/grind/or will not even engage in third. this is dangerous, especially in heavy traffic or when turning a corner because it causes a quick deceleration and the person behind you can't anticipate that you are going to slow down suddenly because there is no braking involved. not to mention, after this occurs, the engine revs due to the missed gear, and you have to quickly shift into second or fourth gear to get going once again. this is a high rate problem and can be proven with a simple www search- it is all over the internet car forums and even has been reported by edmunds.com. some people say their dealer is replacing the trans fluid as a fix and it helps, others are doing it at their own expense because their dealer refuses to assist. my dealer won't admit to the issue. *jb
01/01/2007109/21/2006
 The manual transmission shifts badly, and there have been occasions when it won't go into gear. also, when cold, and in lower gears, it is very hesitant and choppy. i believe it's the throttle. there have been a few occasions when i've stepped on the brake and it's tried to move forward. honda says there is nothing wrong with this car. they treat me as if i don't know how to drive. *tr
03/07/20071000111/25/2006
 The honda civic si manual transmission can be very unsafe to drive especially when driven cold. when shifting into third gear there is feeling that the gear isn't all the way in. when the clutch is released the gear will pop out. this problem is also common in other honda vehicle's such as the rsx. this problem increases the chances of being rear ended and also puts tremendous wear on the transmission as the gear pops and grinds. honda service tells me that its is my driving that is causing this problem but over a thousand threads has been posted online about this problem. honda has done nothing to fix this problem except call us poor drivers. *jb