Honda Civic parts reviews

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OEM Honda Timing belt
JoshPum
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Rating 4.0

Use a genuine Honda belt if you decide to replace it, a new auto parts store belt will likely fail before that old Honda belt.

Pros: superior longevity (Honda)
Cons: generic belts fail faster
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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Gates Timing belt

That's a gates timing belt which is a high quality aftermarket belt. It is not OEM and has been replaced. It looks like it was replaced at around 100k miles which is spot on.

Pros: high quality, good longevity
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Mileage: 100000 km
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OEM Honda CVT transmission
Golf-Guns
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Rating 4.5

175k on my Civic that's first year Civic to have one. Admittedly it was a slight concern when I bought the car. I've really enjoyed the transmission.

Pros: really enjoyed, high mileage
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Mileage: 175000 km
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Nokia Tires
HappyhornOracle53
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Rating 5.0

I recently bought four Nokian Ones for my 2019 Honda Civic EX after reading some really good things about them. I’m now approaching my first year of use and all I can say is that they’re great performing tires. Very little wear showing thus far. Fine traction throughout the year.

Pros: great performing tires, fine traction
Cons: Very little wear
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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OEM Honda Timing belt
Ros_c
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Rating 1.0

There is a fault with these engines! The belt starts to break up prematurely, clogging up the oil galleries inside the engine! First sign of this starting to happen is your turbo starts to get louder, then siezes. Happened mine just outside of warranty (42k miles). Luckily honda footed the bill and replaced the engine.

Cons: premature belt breakup, oil gallery clogging, turbo seizure
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Mileage: 67592 km
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Duralast Starter motor
maywood86
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Rating 2.0

My 09 Civic’s starter took a dump (was definitely due) around 2020. Don’t remember why but I got a Duralast starter at AutoZone knowing the pain in the ass risks. After replacing the starter I regretted it given how Honda made it somewhat difficult to replace but not impossible. A little over two years now the starter is now giving me issues with click no turn & me having to give it a tap or two.

Cons: click no turn, tap needed
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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