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8.0
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 17,350 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 2 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- redesign grill to prevent stone from damaging condenser (2 reports)
AC / heater problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
MY '06 HONDA CIVIC HAS HAD THE SAME AIR CONDITIONING PROBLEM TWICE ALREADY. THE 1ST TIME THIS HAPPENED (SUMMER OF '09) THE DEALERSHIP SAID THAT A PEBBLE HIT THE CONDENSER CAUSING A LEAK. THEY SAID IT WAS CAUSED BY ROAD DEBRIS, SO THEY WOULD NOT COVER IT UNDER WARRANTY. THEY WANTED TO CHARGE ME OVER $1300 TO FIX THIS PROBLEM (the first time).
I DID SOME RESEARCH AND FOUND TONS OF THESE CASES WITH HONDA VEHICLES. APPARENTLY THE EXTREMELY FRAGILE CONDENSER IS NOT PROPERLY PROTECTED AGAINST DEBRIS LIKE IT SHOULD BE. THIS IS GOING TO CONTINUE TO HAPPEN OVER AND OVER AGAIN UNLESS HONDA HAS A RECALL TO FIX THE PROBLEM.
WHEN I SPOKE TO HONDA AMERICA, THEY LIKENED THE FAILURE TO A CHIPPED WINDSHIELD. DURING COMMON, EVERYDAY, FREEWAY DRIVING, THE DAMAGE SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED IN THE SAME CATEGORY AS A CHIPPED WINDSHIELD. THE WINDSHIELD IS A PROTECTIVE DEVICE, AND THEREFORE DEFLECTING PEBBLES AND OTHER ROAD HAZARDS IS EXACTLY WHAT IT'S DESIGNED FOR.
IMAGINE, PEBBLES ACTUALLY HITTING A MOVING VEHICLE A FEW INCHES ABOVE THE ROAD -- AS IF THAT'S AVOIDABLE!! MY QUESTION IS, DID HONDA FORGET THAT THEIR CUSTOMERS TEND TO USE THEIR CARS ON ROADS?? OR DID THEY SIMPLY FORGET WHAT ROADS ARE MADE OF? I COULD GO TO HONDA'S SERVICE DEPT TOMORROW AND HAVE THE DAMN THING FIXED, DRIVE AWAY AND THE SAME PROBLEM COULD HAPPEN AT ANY GIVEN MOMENT.
I've been out of work for almost 2 years and i can't afford to fix this on my own. I already paid out of pocket for the repair the 1st time. I cannot do it again. I live in California and the temperature is on the rise, and with summer around the corner it will only get worse. I can't go to interviews drenched in sweat. No one is gonna hire the sweaty chick with windblown hair!
- Elizabeth S., San Jose, CA, US