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What are some common electrical issues experienced by the 2017 Honda Civic?

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In 2017, the Honda Civic may experience electrical issues such as a faulty alternator or loose battery cables. These problems may lead to battery complications throughout the vehicle's lifespan. Potential issues include leaks that can cause fluid spillage, complete drainage of the battery requiring recharging or replacement, rapid draining that necessitates repairs, and the possibility of a cracked case that will need to be entirely replaced. Eventually, the battery will become inefficient and will need to be swapped out every 50,000 to 60,000 miles. While it may incur some costs, you'll need to spend the money to ensure your car stays operational.

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  • Curtis J.

    Typical electrical issues that may arise with the 2017 Honda Civic are a faulty alternator, blown speedometer fuse, battery issues, and tail light malfunction.

  • Bre

    My Battery Current sensor was out of stock, leaving me stranded for three weeks! My 2017 Civic has 55,000 miles on it. I'm starting to doubt the reliability of new Hondas, especially with recalls on Accord models for the same issue. We need to spread the word about this. Perhaps there should be a recall for Civics as well!

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