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What issues should I be aware of with the power steering system in the Honda Civic electric model?

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If the motor in your Honda Civic begins to fail, you may find that the electric steering becomes stiff, causing the wheel to be difficult to turn. If you notice this happening, it's important to have your vehicle serviced promptly. Additional issues you might encounter with the EPS system include unresponsiveness and possible failure of the computer module. This module is responsible for monitoring the level of driving assistance needed based on the driver's use of torque and speed while driving. Honda Civic owners have reported problems with advanced features such as "lane-keep assist", automated lane changing, and parking when the EPS system is compromised. As these systems rely more on technology and less on driver input, they are at greater risk of failure if any electrical components are faulty.

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  • Crystal Bordelon

    Typical issues with the power steering system in a Honda Civic often stem from the electric assistance motor malfunctioning, causing steering to become challenging.

  • F13 😇

    I've experienced the same problem a couple of times when starting my car, but I've found that turning it off and then on again fixes it with no issues afterward. Additionally, there have been a couple of instances where the steering locks up or loses power, which seems to be due to an electrical issue.

  • Cpl Lucky

    In 2012, my Honda Civic displayed a warning to "Check Power Steering system" after a trouble-free three-hour drive. When I drove it home, the steering wheel barely turned at corners. I took it to the mechanic the following day. Although they cleared two messages, they did not carry out any repairs. The mechanic advised me to drive the car and if the issue reoccurs, to head directly to the shop without shutting off the engine. This is a concerning situation. Since I do not have faith in the Honda dealer I purchased the car from, I will follow my mechanic's instructions.

  • Anthony M

    Here's a paraphrased version: "My situation is similar, but mine only lasted for 2 months.

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