{"count":1,"message":"Results returned successfully","results":[{"odiNumber":11715706,"manufacturer":"Honda (American Honda Motor Co.)","crash":false,"fire":false,"numberOfInjuries":0,"numberOfDeaths":0,"dateOfIncident":"11/27/2025","dateComplaintFiled":"02/04/2026","vin":"2HGFC3A58LH","components":"POWER TRAIN","summary":"This model Civic Si was build by Honda with a defective clutch.  Mine began to fail at less than 60K miles.  It started in the higher RPM 5K to 6K in the taller overdrive gears.  This clutch design was unable to support the torque of the motor, which led to its premature failure.  It's well documented in Honda forums that the clutch is weak and prone to early failure.  It usually starts to fail in the upper gears under moderate acceleration.  Once it starts to fail it does become a problem.  Honda appears to be aware of the problem as they did have a TSB out that allowed for replacement for 5 years of 60K miles.  However, reports on the internet seem to state Honda charges $2K just to tear down the car to look at the clutch.  My car was low mileage and still hasn't hit 60K miles but outside the 5 year warranty.  However, even if Honda had agreed to replace the clutch they reportedly leave the original dual mass flywheel, which would contribute to a shorter life span for the new clutch they just installed.  The OEM manufacturer Exedy won't sell you the same clutch that Honda put into this car, and will only sell you the clutch from the type R.  Thus it does appear clear that both Exedy and Honda were fully aware of the manufacturer defective clutch.  A clutch like this should last over 100K miles.  However, Honda rather then recalling them appears to have just thrown it to the wind and is willing to just let whatever happens pan out and see what's left .  The failure of this clutch once it starts to slip does appear to be a relatively short process before total failure.  Although it appears there has been no deaths so far there is a good chance someone will delay replacing that clutch because of cost, which could lead to a severe auto-accident or death.  Even if Honda doesn't want to do a recall or reimburse their car owners they should at least issue an alert to owners about their defective clutch with free inspections.  Respectfully submitted.","products":[{"type":"Vehicle","productYear":"2020","productMake":"HONDA","productModel":"CIVIC","manufacturer":"Honda (American Honda Motor Co.)"}]}]}