What are the 2017 honda civic electrical problems?

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James B. January 26, 2021
The 2017 Honda Civic electrical problems are faulty alternator or loose battery cables. You will come into problems with the battery during the life cycle of the vehicle. There can be a leak, causing the fluid to spill all over the place. The battery can just be completely drained. You will need to recharge or replace it at this point. The battery can drain rapidly and will need to fixed. A cracked case could arise and will need to be replaced completely. This part of the car will eventually become ineffective. The battery will need to be swapped out every 50,000 to 60,000 miles. It might coSTSome money, but you will have to cough up the cash to keep your car running.
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Sandra C. April 10, 2020
Common electrical problems associated with the 2017 honda civic include a dead alternator, failed speedometer fuse, battery failure, and problems with the tail light.
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Cathy October 27, 2021
Mine was a Battery Current sensor, part was on back order: stranded for 3 weeks.!!! 2017 civic with 55, miles! Not very confident in the reliability in newer Hondas any longer, seems there is a recall on Accord models also, same problem! Get the word out! Maybe there should be recall on Civics too!
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