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What is the recall on the 2011 Honda Civic?

There isn’t a single recall to cite for every 2011 Honda Civic. Over the years, this model has been covered by multiple safety recall campaigns, most notably for Takata airbag inflators, along with other campaigns that vary by VIN. To know whether a specific car is affected, you must check the vehicle’s VIN against official recall notices.


What recalls have affected the 2011 Civic


Because recalls are issued by manufacturers and tracked by government agencies, which campaigns apply to a particular car depends on the VIN and production date. The Civic from this generation has seen recalls in several broad categories, with airbag inflator campaigns being the most prominent and long-running. Other campaigns may address fuel systems or various safety components, and eligibility is VIN-specific.



  • Airbag inflator recalls (Takata) — A large portion of Honda vehicles from this era, including Civics, were affected by recalls related to defective airbag inflators that could deploy improperly in a crash. Replacement components were provided at no cost.

  • Fuel system campaigns — Some Civics of this vintage were part of recalls addressing the fuel pump or related components, which in certain circumstances could lead to fuel delivery issues.

  • Other safety-component recalls — Additional campaigns may cover items such as seat belts, switches, or other hardware that can impact occupant protection or vehicle operation. Eligibility depends on the exact VIN.


Note: The exact campaigns and VIN eligibility for a given 2011 Civic change over time as new recalls are issued or closed. To confirm whether your car is affected, you must check with official sources using your VIN.


How to check your 2011 Civic's recall status


To determine if your vehicle has any open recalls and what repairs are needed, perform a VIN-based lookup with official sources. This process is quick, free, and specific to your car.



  1. Gather your vehicle identification number (VIN). It’s located on the driver’s side dashboard near the windshield and on your registration documents.

  2. Visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall site or Honda’s official recalls page.

  3. Enter your VIN in the recall lookup tool to see a list of applicable campaigns and their status (open or closed).

  4. If there are open recalls, contact a Honda dealer or authorized service center to schedule the free repair. Bring any recall notices and your VIN confirmation if available.

  5. After service, keep documentation of the repair. Some recalls require only a software update, while others involve part replacement.


Following these steps will help you determine whether your Civic has any open recalls and what repairs are required.


What to do if you’re unsure or need help


If you’re uncertain about how to interpret the recall status for your 2011 Civic, contact Honda customer service or a local dealer for a VIN-specific briefing. They can explain which campaigns apply and help you arrange the free repair.


Summary


The 2011 Honda Civic has been subject to multiple recalls over the years, with the most significant being Takata airbag inflator campaigns. Other recalls may apply depending on VIN and production details. The only reliable way to know whether your car is affected is to perform a VIN-based check through official channels and pursue free repairs if needed. Staying informed and promptly addressing recalls helps ensure safety and reliability.

Is there any recalls on a 2011 Honda Civic?


HONDA IS RECALLING CERTAIN MODEL YEAR 2011 HONDA CIVIC VEHICLES. TO PREVENT FUEL FROM LEAKING OUT OF A VEHICLE'S FUEL TANK INTO THE EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS CANISTER IN THE EVENT A ROLL-OVER INCIDENT OCCURS, THE FUEL PUMP MODULE IS EQUIPPED WITH A ROLL OVER VALVE (ROV).



What are common 2011 civic problems?


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



What years to avoid for a Honda Civic?


A: The 2001 Honda Civic is considered one of the worst models due to significant recalls and transmission issues. Other problematic years include 2003-2005 (battery issues in hybrids), 2006-2009 (cracked engine blocks), and 2016 (Bluetooth connectivity and AC unit problems).


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