Common Problems with the
2013–2017 Honda Civic Mk9

We've identified 3 known issues that can affect the 2013–2017 Honda Civic Mk9. None are considered critical, but they're worth knowing about before you buy.

3
Known Issues
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Serious
3
Moderate
0
Minor

The 2013–2017 period has 1 more issue than the Honda Civic Mk9 average across all year periods.

All Known Issues

Rear Brake Pad and Disc Wear

ModerateBrakes

The Mk9 Civic is known for wearing its rear brake pads much faster than expected, often requiring replacement every 20,000 miles.

Estimated cost: £150–£300Affects: 20122017

Typical symptoms

  • Squealing from rear brakes
  • Visible scoring on rear discs
  • Low pad thickness during inspection

What to inspect before you buy

  • Check the thickness of rear pads
  • Look for deep ridges on the rear discs
  • Check service history for frequent brake replacements

Water Ingress in the Boot

ModerateBodywork & Rust

The seals around the tailgate or rear light clusters can fail, allowing water to collect in the spare wheel well.

Estimated cost: £50–£200Affects: 20122017

Typical symptoms

  • Damp smell in the boot
  • Condensation on windows
  • Standing water under the boot floor

What to inspect before you buy

  • Lift the boot carpet and check the spare wheel well for water or rust
  • Inspect the tailgate seals for perishing

DPF and EGR Blockage

ModerateExhaust & Emissions

The 1.6 i-DTEC is prone to clogging if used primarily for short urban trips.

Most affected: 1.6 i-DTEC

Estimated cost: £350–£1,200Affects: 20132017

Typical symptoms

  • Frequent regeneration
  • Limp mode
  • Warning lights

What to inspect before you buy

  • Ask about previous journey patterns
  • Check for DPF cleaning history

Buying Tips for the 2013 Honda Civic Mk9

  • The 1.8 petrol is the most reliable choice in the Mk9 range.
  • Diesels need evidence of regular long-distance use.
  • Verify the air conditioning blows cold.

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