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2006 HONDA CIVIC User Comment / Complaint
2007-11-08 Roanoke, VA
I bought a new 2006 honda civic ex and took delivery in july 2006. from the time of delivery of the vehicle, it was noticeable that the rear end or rear tires of the honda civic were very noisy. i rotated my tires at each factory recommended oil change. at 30k miles, they were worn out. my service person showed me the uneven wear (flat spots). the road noise is unbearable. i was able to locate a service bulletin from acura - a division of honda. the service bulletin 05-076 dated january 19, 2007 stated that the acura 2004 & 2005 had an issue with "premature rear tire wear". the problem was described as: "the rear tires are wearing prematurely (unevenly across the tread). probable cause: the rear toe increases when the vehicle is loaded" the description and pictures of tire wear in this service bulletin exactly match what i found in my 2006 honda civic. i frequently check the air tire pressure to ensure even wear. there are multiple internet postings noting an issue with the camber/toe adjustments. i believe such premature wear constitutes a definite safety hazard. honda should do the "right thing" and correct this problem. putting on new tires will yield the same results without some correction.
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2008-08-26 Calgary, Canada
Dealing with this exact issue currently and the dealer is stalling to resolve the issue. To the point of expecting us to pay for new tires. Agents for the dealer claim they've never heard of this before, yet they are a high volume dealer. Our civic has less than 38K kms on it. After some lengthy discussions they are willing replace the rear control arms to correct issue. No discussion as to who has to cover costs yet.
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Dealing with this exact issue currently and the dealer is stalling to resolve the issue. To the point of expecting us to pay for new tires. Agents for the dealer claim they've never heard of this before, yet they are a high volume dealer. Our civic has less than 38K kms on it. After some lengthy discussions they are willing replace the rear control arms to correct issue. No discussion as to who has to cover costs yet.