On certain models the drivers seat bushings can wear out and the seat can rock back and forth. Replacing the bushings are needed to repair this issue.
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Newest reported 2002 Honda Civic Si problems
Vibration When Braking Due to Rotor Problem
The front brake rotors can warp and cause a vibration when braking. The rotors will need to be machined or in cases where they are worn to thin, replaced to correct this issue.
Clicking Noise From Manual Transmission When Turning Right
Certain manual transmissions can cause a clicking noise when turning right due to a reverse gear contacting other gears in the transmission. The transmission needs to be disassembled and new updated gears need to be installed to stop the noise.
Sunroof May Squeak
On vehicles that have a sunroof, squeaking can occur. Special anti squeak tape should be applied to stop the noise.
Worn Front Bushing on Rear Lower Control Arm Can Cause Noise
A worn (front) bushing on the rear lower control arm can cause a noise when going over bumps. Replacing the worn bushing should stop the noise.
The Air Cleaner Housing May Crack
The air cleaner case is prone to cracking. This can make it difficult to remove the screws securing the cover, making it difficult to replace the air filter. Replacing the case is often necessary to address this issue.
Front Struts May Leak Oil
A fluid leak may develop from one or both front suspension struts. Replacing the struts (usually in pairs) will be necessary to take care of the problem.
Plugged Moon Roof Drains May Cause Water Leak
Plugged moon roof drains can cause a water leak inside the car, usually over the head of the driver or passengers head when turning a corner. Cleaning the drains will fix this problem.
Power Window Switch May Fail
A faulty power window switch can cause the power windows to stop working, or to work intermittently.
Vibration, Roughness, and Rattle Due to Damaged Engine Mounts
Damaged engine mounts can lead to vibration and roughness felt in the steering wheel. A rattle in the dash and engine area may also be heard. Replacement of damaged mounts will commonly correct these issues.
Front Compliance Bushings May Crack
Front compliance bushings may crack and break. Damaged bushing should be replaced before damaged is done to suspension components.
Engine rear main oil seal may leak
Software update for coolant temperature issue
Software update to correct stalling issue
Check Engine Light due to vacuum leak in EGR tube
On some engines a sticking variable valve timing valve can cause the Check Engine light (MIL) to illuminate. Replacing the valve and a software update will address this issue.
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