Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SEATS
07/09/20121
 A new team tex america car seat was given to a family through the emergency department as the family tried to put the seat in with the lower anchors it was discovered that a part of the lower anchor that secures it to the seat seemed to be melted. upon further investigation it appears that the manufacturer used a heating process to connect the lower anchor and any small amount of pulling on this piece causes the heated area to separate from the connection on the seat itself. (related vehicle information: model year=2007, make=honda, model=civic). *tr
SEATS - FRONT ASSEMBLY - HEAD RESTRAINT
07/05/2007107/02/2007
 Brand new 2007 with tilted head restraints which caused head, neck, back pain. called dealership, and they stated nothing they could do. i called honda corporation and awaiting call back. they did said had not had any problems, and in no way am i to modify head rest for any reason... funny ,there were multi websites regarding civic head rest problems. what am i to do?? a constant headache.*ak
06/09/200776206/09/2007
 Tl*the contact owns a 2007 honda civic ex. the contact stated that the head rest caused him to lean his head forward and place his neck in a bent position. this affects people who are 5'1 to 5'5. the dealer advised him to remove, bend, turn the headrest around, or purchase a headrest for his year, make and model vehicle. the current and failure mileage were 76. the engine size is unknown.