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Does the 2022 Honda Civic have any recalls?

Yes — some 2022 Honda Civic models have recall campaigns; whether your car is affected depends on its VIN. Always verify with official sources. This article explains how to check recalls for the 2022 Civic and what to expect if a recall applies.


Understanding recall status for a 2022 Civic


Recalls are issued by manufacturers and overseen by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). For the 2022 Civic, a given vehicle is affected only if its VIN matches an active campaign. Because recall information changes over time, verifying with official databases is essential.


To help you determine if your specific vehicle is affected, use the steps and resources below.


Before you start, note that recall campaigns are performed at no cost to the vehicle owner and can include parts replacement or software updates.


To check recalls for your 2022 Civic, follow these steps:



  • Find your vehicle identification number (VIN) — a 17-character code located on the driver's side dashboard (visible through the windshield) or inside the driver's door jamb.

  • Visit the NHTSA recall lookup at safercar.gov/recalls and enter your VIN to view active recalls and campaigns.

  • Alternatively, sign into Honda's official owner portal (My Honda) or contact your local Honda dealership with your VIN to verify recall status.

  • If an active recall is listed, you will typically be contacted by Honda or the dealership to schedule service. Recalls are free of charge.

  • If no recalls appear for your VIN, continue to monitor recall notices, as new campaigns can be announced after production dates.


In practice, recall campaigns for the 2022 Civic have focused on safety-critical components and software updates. Always verify with the official databases for your exact VIN and production date.


What to do if you suspect a recall or have questions


Even if you don't see a recall on your VIN, you should still stay informed about service campaigns that may affect your car. Here are recommended steps:



  1. Check your VIN against the NHTSA and Honda recall databases online to confirm current status.

  2. Call or visit a Honda dealership to schedule a free recall repair if a campaign applies to your VIN.

  3. Bring any recall notices or documents; have your VIN and vehicle details ready to confirm coverage and appointment windows.

  4. After the repair, keep service records in case you sell the vehicle or need proof of warranty coverage.


Dealers will perform recall work even if the vehicle is not yet registered in the dealer's system; you should be able to schedule a repair once a recall is confirmed.


Current recall landscape for the 2022 Civic


Recall campaigns evolve as manufacturers identify new issues and as regulatory agencies issue new notices. The following general categories are commonly seen in recall notices for recent Honda models, including the Civic, but the exact campaigns active for your VIN will be shown in the official databases:


Common categories you may encounter



  • Airbag inflator or related safety component recalls.

  • Fuel system concerns, such as fuel pump or fuel line issues.

  • Braking system components and related software leads

  • Steering, electrical, or software updates addressing performance concerns.


Because recall campaigns are vehicle- and VIN-specific, you should rely on the official databases to confirm exactly which campaigns apply to your 2022 Civic.


Summary


Yes — the 2022 Honda Civic has had recall campaigns affecting some vehicles. The exact status depends on the VIN and production date. To know if your car is affected, check the NHTSA recall database and Honda's owner portal with your VIN, and contact a Honda dealer if a recall is indicated. Recall work is free of charge and performed at authorized service centers. Stay informed via official recall sources for the latest information.


For ongoing updates, consider subscribing to recall notifications or periodically checking official databases as campaigns are issued or updated.

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