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Is there a recall on a 2019 Honda Civic AC part?

At this moment, there is no active recall specifically targeting the air conditioning (AC) component of the 2019 Honda Civic in the official recall databases. Recalls can change, and campaigns that touch HVAC systems may appear later, so owners should verify their exact VIN with official sources.


Current recall status for the 2019 Honda Civic AC system


To verify whether a recall covers the AC parts on a 2019 Civic for your vehicle, use the official sources below and search by VIN.



  • Visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall search tool and enter your 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to pull up open or historical campaigns.

  • Check Honda’s official Recall and Service Campaigns page for model-year 2019 Civic notices and cross-check with your VIN.

  • Contact your local Honda dealership and provide your VIN to confirm eligibility for any open campaigns or recalls that may apply to your car.

  • Register for recall alerts from NHTSA or Honda to receive updates if campaigns are announced later.

  • Review your vehicle’s service history; even if no current recall is listed, an ongoing service bulletin or non-recall campaign could still affect HVAC components.


Recalls are performed at no charge to the vehicle owner, and dealerships will handle the applicable repairs if a campaign applies to your VIN. Owners should check regularly as campaigns can be added or updated.


AC-related issues and recalls in Honda history (context)


While there is no known current recall specifically for the 2019 Civic’s AC system, HVAC-related recalls can occur across models when potential safety or reliability risks are identified. Owners should stay informed about any campaigns that involve the air conditioning system, refrigerant handling, electrical controls around the HVAC module, or compressor components on their exact VIN.



  • Refrigerant leaks or faulty lines and fittings that could affect cooling performance or create safety concerns in certain campaigns.

  • Electrical or wiring issues around the HVAC control module, compressor clutch, or related sensors that could cause intermittent operation or failure to engage the AC.

  • Compressor or condenser-related concerns in some campaigns that address broader HVAC system reliability and safety.


These items illustrate why owners should routinely verify recall status by VIN, rather than relying on model year alone. If a campaign is issued, dealers will typically perform the necessary repairs at no cost.


What to do if you notice an AC issue but there is no recall


If you experience persistent cooling problems, unusual noises, leaks, or a burning smell from the HVAC area, take these steps to protect yourself and your wallet:



  • Check for any recalls or service campaigns affecting your VIN using the steps listed above.

  • Have a qualified technician diagnose the system for refrigerant leaks, compressor issues, or electrical faults.

  • Ask the dealer to review any applicable service bulletins that could apply to your Civic’s HVAC system, even if there is no active recall.

  • If a recall is identified, seek repair at the dealership; recall work is performed at no charge to the owner.


Note that a professional diagnostic is essential, and ongoing HVAC problems may require component replacement or service beyond recalls. Stay vigilant and act promptly if symptoms worsen.


Summary


There is no current, model-year-specific recall targeting the 2019 Honda Civic’s AC components according to official sources. To be certain, check your VIN on NHTSA’s recall site and Honda’s recall page, and contact your local dealer for confirmation. Recalls can be added or updated, and if a campaign applies to your VIN, the repair is provided at no cost. Regular verification and prompt action are the best steps for Civic owners concerned about HVAC recalls.

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