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Are there any recalls on a 2017 Honda Civic?

Yes. Some 2017 Honda Civics have been part of recall campaigns, but not every car is affected. To determine if your specific vehicle is under recall, check your VIN against official databases such as NHTSA and Honda.


What recalls have affected the 2017 Civic


Across the 2017 Civic pool, recall notices have covered a range of safety and reliability concerns. The exact campaigns depend on production date and regional market, and a recall can appear years after the vehicle was built. Use the VIN check to confirm current status and required service.


Recall campaigns generally fall into several broad areas. The following list highlights categories that have historically appeared in Honda recall notices that include some 2017 Civics. Not all vehicles in this year are affected, and a dealership can confirm exact status.



  • Airbag inflator recalls (Takata and related safety inflators) affecting various Honda models; some 2017 Civics may be included depending on manufacturing date and region.

  • Fuel system and fuel delivery recalls (fuel pump or module issues) that can cause engine stalling or failure to start in specific production periods.

  • Seat belt assemblies or anchorage recalls addressing potential pretensioner or webbing issues in certain markets.

  • Miscellaneous software and control unit updates related to engine management, transmission, or safety systems that were issued as recalls for select Civics.


The important takeaway is that the presence of a recall depends on your exact VIN. The sections above describe the kinds of issues that have prompted recalls in this model year, but only a VIN-based lookup will tell you if your car is affected.


How to check for recalls on your 2017 Civic


To verify the status for your own car, follow these steps. This section explains the process and what to expect when you contact a dealer.



  1. Locate your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). It is a 17-character code found on the driver-side dash near the windshield, the driver’s side door jamb, or on your vehicle documents.

  2. Visit the official recall databases: the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) at nhtsa.gov/recalls and Honda’s official recalls page, then enter your VIN to pull up any open campaigns.

  3. If an open recall is found, contact an authorized Honda dealer or service center to schedule a free recall repair. Recalls are funded by the manufacturer and require no out-of-pocket expense.

  4. If you don’t see anything listed, but you suspect a recall or have symptoms that seem related to safety concerns, you can still contact the dealer with your VIN to confirm status or ask for a second lookup.


Open recalls require timely action, especially if the issue could affect safety or reliability. Vehicle owners should not ignore notices or postpone service beyond the recommended window.


What to expect at the dealership


Dealerships will verify your VIN, confirm the active recall campaigns, and perform the required service, typically at no charge to you. In some cases the repair may require part ordering, but recall repairs are offered free and completed promptly.


Summary


The 2017 Honda Civic has seen a number of recall campaigns, but the exact scope depends on the vehicle’s VIN and production date. Owners should proactively check official recall databases and contact a dealer if any open recalls exist — recalls come with free repairs and are important for safety and reliability. Always verify with your VIN for definitive information.

How many miles does a 2017 Honda Civic usually last?


between 200,000 and 300,000 miles
The Lifespan of a Honda Civic
A Honda Civic can easily last between 200,000 and 300,000 miles—or even longer with proper care. That's not an exaggeration. Many civic owners have reported hitting high numbers on their odometer, sometimes reaching 400,000 miles with regular maintenance.



What was a bad year for the Honda Civic?


The seventh generation, 2001 through 2005, is generally considered one of the worst for the Honda Civic in terms of reliability. Transmission issues are a common complaint, and the new hybrid engine technology, closer to today's mild hybrids than a conventional hybrid design, brought some new bugs with it.



What is the common problem with a Honda Civic 2017?


AC compressor, blower (fan) motor, condenser, evaporator, heater system, automatic climate system, electrical failure, refrigerant leakage.



What is the recall on the 2017 Honda Civic?


Steering: Electric power assist system
Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2017-2018 Honda Civic and CR-V vehicles. The magnet that controls the torque sensor output signal for the electronic power steering system may not be properly secured, allowing the magnet to become dislodged.


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