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Is there a recall on the Honda Civic 2016?

Yes. There have been recall campaigns affecting some 2016 Honda Civics, most notably the Takata airbag inflator recalls, but eligibility depends on the vehicle's VIN.


This article explains how to verify recall status for a 2016 Civic, what to expect from recall service, and where to check for the latest information from official sources.


Current recall status for the 2016 Honda Civic


Recalls are issued by manufacturers and enforced by the NHTSA. The 2016 Civic has been involved in several campaigns over the years, and the exact open recalls depend on your vehicle's VIN. Always check using official databases for your specific car.


Below are reliable ways to confirm whether your Civic has any outstanding recalls and to learn what actions are required.


To check recalls for a given VIN, use the following reliable sources and steps.



  • NHTSA recall lookup: Visit nhtsa.gov/recalls and enter the full 17-character VIN to see open recalls, campaigns, and safety advisories for your car.

  • Honda official recall and service campaigns: Use Honda's recall search on the Honda Owners site or contact a Honda dealer to check recalls by VIN.

  • Contact a local Honda dealer: Schedule a free recall inspection if an open recall is listed for your VIN; parts and labor related to recalls are typically at no cost to the owner.

  • Keep documentation: Save recall notices and service records in case you sell or transfer ownership.


Acting on open recalls is important, as it ensures safety-related issues are addressed promptly and at no cost to you. If a recall is not currently listed for your VIN, stay vigilant for future notices, and periodically re-check as campaigns are updated.


What to expect if your Civic has an open recall


When a recall involves safety equipment or critical systems, dealers typically perform the required repair or replacement at no charge. The process may involve booking an appointment, bringing the vehicle to a Honda dealership or an authorized service center, and allowing sufficient time for the inspection and repair. In many cases, recall work can be completed in under a day, but some campaigns may require additional parts or longer service times depending on the campaign and parts availability.


Always verify that the recall repair has been completed and that your vehicle's recall status shows as resolved in the official databases after service. If your vehicle has multiple recalls, some repairs may be completed separately or coordinated in a single visit.


Common recall categories that have involved Honda Civics


Over the years, Honda Civics from various model years, including 2016, have been affected by recalls in several broad categories. The exact campaigns depend on VIN, production date, and regional regulations. The following categories have appeared in recall campaigns for Civics in general:



  • Airbags and inflators (including Takata airbag replacements)

  • Fuel delivery and emissions-related components

  • Electrical systems and wiring harnesses

  • Seat belts and seating hardware

  • Steering, suspension, and braking components


Because recalls are VIN-specific, not every Civic 2016 will be included in every category. Always verify with official sources for your exact vehicle.


Summary


Recalls for the Honda Civic 2016 do exist, with major campaigns historically focusing on airbag inflators and other safety-related components. The status of any recall is determined by the vehicle’s VIN. To determine whether your specific 2016 Civic has open recalls, check NHTSA’s VIN recall lookup and Honda’s official recall pages, or contact a local Honda dealer. If you do have an open recall, arrange a free service appointment to have the recall repair completed.

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