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Stock #513241442 · VIN: 1HGEM22554L071442 · 183,222 Miles · SILVER (Paint Code: NH623M,2DR,PROD)
📋 Unit Data
| Stock # | 513241442 |
| VIN | 1HGEM22554L071442 |
| Mileage | 183,222 miles |
| Year / Make / Model | 2004 Honda Civic |
| Engine | 1.7L 4-Cylinder |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Exterior Color | SILVER (Paint Code: NH623M,2DR,PROD) |
| Drive Type | Front-Wheel Drive |
| Body Style | 2-Door |
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⚠️ Recall History — 2004 Honda Civic
Data sourced from NHTSA — 0 recalls found.
No recalls found for this vehicle in the NHTSA database.
🔍 Known Issues — 2001-2005 Honda Civic
Transmission Failure HIGH
The automatic transmission in 2001-2005 Civics is prone to premature failure, particularly around 80,000-120,000 miles. Common symptoms include slipping, harsh shifting, and complete transmission loss. This is due to faulty torque converters and internal component wear. Replacement or rebuild costs typically range from $2,500-$4,000.
Engine Mount Deterioration MODERATE
The rubber engine mounts commonly fail between 60,000-100,000 miles, causing excessive engine vibration and noise. The front and rear mounts are most susceptible to cracking and separation. Symptoms include vibration during idle and acceleration. Replacement of all mounts typically costs $400-$800.
A/C Compressor Clutch Failure MODERATE
The air conditioning compressor clutch frequently fails around 80,000-120,000 miles, resulting in no cold air. The clutch bearing seizes or the electromagnetic coil burns out. This is often accompanied by a grinding noise when the A/C is engaged. Compressor replacement costs approximately $800-$1,200.
Power Steering Pump Leaks MODERATE
The power steering pump develops leaks around 90,000-130,000 miles, typically from the high-pressure hose connections and pump seals. This causes steering fluid loss and potential pump failure if not addressed. Symptoms include whining noises and heavy steering. Pump replacement costs $300-$600.
Door Lock Actuator Problems LOW
The power door lock actuators commonly fail around 100,000 miles, causing doors to not lock or unlock properly with the remote or interior switches. The driver’s door actuator fails most frequently. This is primarily a convenience issue rather than a safety concern. Individual actuator replacement costs $150-$300.
📊 Reliability Ratings — 2001-2005 Honda Civic
Based on industry data, owner reports, and repair frequency analysis
📅 Honda Civic Generations
Tenth Generation
Completely redesigned with turbocharged engines and advanced safety features
Ninth Generation
Controversial redesign with improved fuel economy but criticized driving dynamics
Eighth Generation
Larger, more refined design with improved interior space and build quality
Seventh Generation
Complete platform redesign with more angular styling and improved crash safety
Sixth Generation
Refined evolution with improved NVH and the introduction of the Si hatchback
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