Honda Recalls 31,000 2006 Civic
Hybrids for Stalling
Do you own one of these potential lemon Honda Civic vehicles?
- 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid (built September 6, 2005 to
September 5, 2006)
- Vehicle Identification Numbers JHMFA36216S000019
- JHMFA36216S031156
If you own a lemon Honda Civic Hybrid or another Honda lemon,
you may be entitled to your money back or a new vehicle.
Call us at 1-888-331-6422 or email us
today for a Free Case Review!
Certain parts of the Civic’s integrated motor assist
(IMA) system are located under a metal cover behind the rear
seat-back. Over time the weight of rear seat passengers in
the Honda Civic may cause the metal cover to come into contact
with a rubber cap covering an electrical terminal. The rubber
cap can then get pinched, exposing the electrical terminal.
Like dominos, the terminal can then come into contact with
the metal cover, which can result in an electrical short.
That may blow the IMA fuse. A blown fuse will cause the Civic
Hybrid’s engine to stall. Engines that stall can cause
accidents that hurt people.
If you own a lemon 2006 Honda Civic or another Honda lemon,
you may be entitled to your money back or a new vehicle.
Call us at 1-888-331-6422 or email us
today for a Free Case Review!
If you’ve got a dangerous lemon, don’t go it
alone!
Call us at 1-888-331-6422 or email us
today for a Free Case Review!
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