Honda Civic broken tensioner bolt issue recurring after replacement on Honda Civic

Submitted by Mykel Stoffels · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Honda Civic owners report experiencing recurring issues with broken tensioner bolts, which can lead to significant damage if not addressed properly. These problems often arise when the original bolt does not come loose easily during maintenance, necessitating a replacement with a new bolt to avoid further damage. Owners have noted that using OEM parts, such as an OEM tensioner and bolt, tends to be more reliable than aftermarket options, which may be of inferior quality and contribute to ongoing issues. Additionally, a broken tensioner bolt can cause the tensioner to rub against pulleys, potentially leading to further complications. When dealing with a broken bolt, some owners find that gently tapping the tensioner with a hammer may assist in separating it from the bolt without causing additional damage. It is crucial for owners to address the root cause of the tensioner bolt issue to prevent recurrence, emphasizing the importance of high-quality parts and proper installation techniques.

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