2023 Honda Civic Problems

Short answer: The biggest problems with the 2023 Honda Civic are steering problems, electrical system issues, and forward collision avoidance system problems.

Steering problems are the most common while electrical system issues and forward collision avoidance system problems aren’t as common. Some of these problems have even resulted in recalls: Honda has issued four for this vehicle.

Honda’s 2023 Civic is a compact car known for its practicality, fuel efficiency, and modern safety features. While many drivers have a reliable experience, some owners report recurring defects that affect drivability and overall confidence in the vehicle.

Continue reading to see consumer complaints about the 2023 Honda Civic.

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Common 2023 Honda Civic Problems

2023 Honda Civic Steering Problems

Owners of the 2023 Honda Civic have reported sticky steering, increased steering effort, and difficulty maintaining smooth control.

Sticky Steering, Increased Steering Effort

  • Severity: Moderate to severe; difficulty steering can make it harder for a driver to maintain control and react safely, increasing the risk of an accident.         
  • Manufacturer’s Response: Honda issued Recall 24V-744 for increased steering effort caused by steering gearbox issues as well as Recall 23V-704 for increased tire wear caused by incorrectly assembled steering racks.
  • Fix: Dealers will inspect and repair or replace the steering gearbox and rack components, free of charge.

2023 Honda Civic Electrical System Issues

Owners of the 2023 Honda Civic have reported blank screens, display malfunctions, and rearview camera issues.

Rearview Camera Glitches

  • Severity: Moderate; display failures are frustrating, and rearview camera malfunctions can create additional safety concerns while reversing.
  • Manufacturer’s Response: Honda has not issued a recall or TSB for this issue.
  • Fix: Dealers typically perform software updates or system resets to resolve display and connectivity problems.

2023 Honda Civic Forward Collision Avoidance System Problems

Owners of the 2023 Honda Civic have reported warning lights, system malfunctions, and interruptions involving Honda Sensing features such as ACC and CMBS.

Forward Collision Avoidance Sensor Malfunctions

  • Severity: Moderate to severe; when these safety systems malfunction, drivers may lose access to features intended to warn of or reduce the severity of a collision.
  • Manufacturer’s Response: Honda has not issued a TSB or recall for this issue.  
  • Fix: Dealers may inspect and recalibrate sensors and apply software updates if available.
2023 Honda Civic Problems

Honda Civic Owner Notes

“I get a random warning that is an issue with the braking system and the Brake light comes on. The lane departure and cruise control is shut off while the vehicle is in motion. There is a sudden and unexpected drop in speed when the cruise control is shut off by the vehicle. The vehicle remains operable without the systems activated the warnings go away after restarting.”

“Over paid for this car, as it’s already over priced from the start. These ridiculous mark up above MSRP are from crooked people that are nuts. “”Stop price gauging you idiots”” Regardless the value of this car drops just like everything else. Over pay, over screwed. This car I bought has rattle sounds. Gas mileage is economy friendly. But the interior is just cheap and I don’t recommend this car especially at it’s cost. Seats feel stiff on long road trips. Stereo system is garbage.”

“The steering wheel got stuck several times and there was a noise when turning. It was extremely dangerous and needed to be recalled for repair urgently.”

Seeking Justice Under the Lemon Law

Lemon laws protect consumers when a vehicle develops substantial defects that the manufacturer cannot repair within a reasonable number of attempts during the warranty period.

These laws generally apply when a defect significantly affects the vehicle’s use, value, or safety. Steering defects, electrical failures, and forward collision avoidance malfunctions can all be serious enough to support a potential claim if they continue despite repeated repair attempts.

A vehicle does not need to be completely inoperable to qualify. Recurring steering issues, repeated warning lights, persistent display failures, safety system malfunctions, or long periods out of service may all indicate that a vehicle is a lemon.

If your 2023 Honda Civic has been in and out of the shop for the same problems, you may be entitled to a refund, replacement, or cash compensation.

Affected ModelAverage Lemon Law Settlement
2023 Honda Civic$48,227

*Please note, the figures presented in the chart are approximations based on past case results and should not be interpreted as a prediction or guarantee. Each case is unique and requires personalized legal guidance.

Let the Lemon Law Experts Fight for Your Rights

If your 2023 Honda Civic continues to experience unresolved problems, you may be entitled to compensation or a manufacturer buyback.

The Lemon Law Experts can help review your case and determine whether your vehicle qualifies. Call today at (877) 885-5366 or fill out a contact form here on our website to get in touch.