This I did and it was reinspected and confirmed by the Honda mechanics that there was indeed a crack in the engine block. I called America Honda who said I needed to take my vehicle to a Honda garage to confirm the crack in the engine block. Online I stumbled across several web sites indicating problems associated with engine blocks with some Honda Civics. I had my vehicle towed to my regular mechanic who inspected it thoroughly and discovered a crack in the engine block. Due to the engine overheating, further tests were done, and replacing the water pump and performing vps coolant system flush was recommended. The purpose of taking it to the repair shop was initially just to get a vehicle inspection test/report done for vehicle registration. This could have caused a fire and would thus be a safety hazard. On January 2nd, 2018, was driving on a city street to a local aaa approved auto repair care center when the engine of my Honda Civic became overheated causing fumes/smoke. That is a shame, and they should be held accountable since a failed engine block is a $4,500 - $6,000 replacement cost at the dealer, and these engines were always bound to fail as some point in time. A safety recall needs to be put out on these engines, and Honda needs to be forced to do the right thing since to date it looks like they have not been a good corporate citizen. They are not actively looking for this leak, and if an engine sneaks past the extended warranty date then all cost is on you. Honda has not been forthright concerning the casting malfunction of the 2006 through early 2009 engine block. Everything I have read on the internet points to Honda only honoring what they want to honor on this know manufacturing problem, and this is only after customers have been overheated, and sometimes left stranded on the road in many cases because the coil packs go bad and do not allow the car to restart and run safely. The last time the car quit she was left stranded on the interstate in a dangerous situation. My daughter was left stranded 3 times on the road because of this engine block casting issue with a foreseen future failure that was hidden from the customer. In the last year I've had 3 coil packs go bad in this Civic engine, the water pump replaced and then replaced a second time because the engine kept overheating probably because of the leaking engine block. The unknown customer extended warranty was good for something like 8 years, or maybe 10, I don't know. With the engine casting issue a perfectly maintained vehicle is still bound to overheat at some point in time because a bad engine block will eventually leak coolant. Our 2007 Honda Civic is apparently part of the service posting Honda sent to its service departments in 2010, but not to its customers, regarding a casting issue with the engine blocks in 2006 through early 2009 Civics.
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