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A/C Not Working Properly
2016 Honda Civic (Page 6 of 6)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Honda dealer.
7.9
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $1,290
- Average Mileage:
- 43,450 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 110 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (42 reports)
- replace compressor (37 reports)
- replace condenser (14 reports)
- A/C evac, recharge, replace line (7 reports)
- replace evaporator core (3 reports)
- will need to spend over $1800 to fix problem (3 reports)
AC / heater problem
Helpful websites
- Recall Service Bulletin 19-091 - Honda has extended the warranty to 10 years unlimited miles on the A/C condenser.
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
I am the owner of a 2016 Honda Civic LX.
My prior two vehicles were Nissan Altima’s. I drove the first Altima for 150,000 miles and the second Altima for 218,000 miles. These were the best cars I have ever owned. I commute approximately 100 miles per day to work. I followed the maintenance schedule and never had any issues with either Altima.
In 2016, I decided to replace my Altima. There was nothing wrong with it mechanically but decided because of the high mileage and my daily commute it was best to replace it. I am a single person and since the Altima was upsized I decide to look for a smaller car. I liked the new style of the Honda Civic and the gas mileage advertised. So, in March of 2016, I purchased a new civic. I now regret this decision dearly.
I recently moved to Florida and my air compressor failed due to a leak. The dealer could not tell me why the leak occurred. Due to my work commute I was 7,000 miles over warranty when this occurred so I had to pay $1,352.00 to have the compressor replace. I am very disappointed and frustrated. Why would an air conditioning air compressor fail after 43,000? I lived in New England and didn’t hardly use the air conditioning. Failure of a compressor at such low mileage sounds like a manufacturer defect to me. I contacted customer service and have experienced nothing but more frustration. My case # is 06481302. I spoke with 3 people Chantel, Amber and Terri. These 3 people did nothing but repeat I was over warranty and when I got frustrated because they continually repeated this they told me I was rude and needed to stop talking. What kind of customer service is this???? The last person I spoke with Terri who was supposedly the supervisor told me I should have purchased the extended warranty. My question to Honda is why should I have purchased an extended warranty to cover an air conditioner compressor when I lived in Massachusetts and only used the air conditioner for short periods?? Is Honda’s quality that poor that customers need to purchase extended warranty to cover Honda’s less than perfect quality. I never had an issue with either air conditioner’s in my Nissan Altimas. At one point in the conversation with the supervisor Terri I was offered a $400.00 loyalty card. Why would I want a loyalty card? I had to pay $1,352.00 for a new air compressor. The loyalty card is not going to help me pay for this repair. This offer falls very short in demonstrating Honda cares about their customers. Shame on you Honda!!! I deeply regret not buying another Altima. I also asked Terri for names and contact information of people who were in charge of customer service. She told me she couldn’t confirm who that would be and that my concern would just end up back in her department.
In March 2018, my air conditioner started blowing hot air again. Took it back to the dealer and this time they advised there was a hole in the condenser. I was told the same thing as the repair with compressor. Out of warranty due to miles and probably wouldn't be covered because road debris caused the issue. Another 712.61 for repair although after some persistence the service manager credited the labor for this repair of 409.86.
Today is 11/23/18 and my air conditioner is blowing hot air again. I'll update this post after my car goes back to the dealer for repair.
- Ann B., Ft Lauderdale, US