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What is the recall on the 2014 Honda Civic transmission?

There isn’t a single universal recall that covers every 2014 Honda Civic transmission. Instead, several recall campaigns over the years targeted Civics with CVTs within specific VIN ranges and regions. To know if your exact car is affected, you must check your vehicle’s VIN against official recall databases and contact a Honda dealer.


The recall landscape for the 2014 Civic CVT


Recalls are issued by regulators and manufacturers based on identified safety or reliability concerns. For the 2014 Honda Civic, campaigns related to the CVT have varied by production batch and market. The precise issue and remedy depend on the VIN, country, and model year configuration. The safest path to clarity is to verify your own VIN against official recall listings.


Below are general patterns seen in recall campaigns affecting Civics with CVTs in the 2014–2015 timeframe. These items describe the kinds of actions that recalls may involve, not a guarantee that every 2014 Civic is affected.



  • Software updates to the transmission control module to address shifting behavior and driveability concerns.

  • Inspection or replacement of internal transmission components or the valve body if a production issue is identified.

  • Inspection or replacement of CVT-related hardware as dictated by VIN-specific findings.


In summary, recall remedies are performed at no cost to the owner and are distributed based on VIN eligibility. Owners should verify status for their specific vehicle rather than assuming all 2014 Civics are affected.


How to verify recall status for your vehicle


To determine whether your exact 2014 Honda Civic is under a transmission-related recall, use VIN-based lookups through official sources. The process is quick and free, and it tells you whether any campaigns apply to your car.



  1. Find your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). It’s usually visible on the driver’s side dashboard or door frame and on your vehicle title and registration.

  2. Check the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall database by VIN at SaferCar.gov or use the NHTSA VIN lookup tool.

  3. Also check Honda’s official owners site or contact a local Honda dealer with your VIN to confirm any active campaigns and scheduling information.

  4. If a recall is listed, arrange a dealer visit promptly for a free repair or software update as specified in the recall notice.


By using these steps, you’ll get a VIN-specific answer about whether any transmission-related recall covers your 2014 Civic and what remedies are available.


What to do if your Civic is recalled


If the recall search shows an applicable campaign, take action as soon as possible. Even if the remedy seems minor, manufacturers and regulators recommend completing the recall before continuing normal driving, and dealers perform the work at no charge to the vehicle owner. If you’re unsure or encounter scheduling delays, contact the dealer and the recall administrator for guidance on interim steps.


Important notes for owners


Always rely on VIN-specific information rather than model-year assumptions. Transmission-related recalls can involve software updates, hardware replacements, or both, and eligibility depends on the exact car configuration and production date.


Summary


The 2014 Honda Civic’s transmission recalls are not a blanket fix for all cars; they are VIN-specific campaigns announced over the years. To determine whether your Civic is affected, look up your VIN on official recall databases (NHTSA and Honda’s own portals) or contact a dealer. If a recall applies, the remedy—whether software updates or hardware replacements—will be performed free of charge, and owners should schedule service promptly.

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